Epson (USB 2.0) user manual If the gateway computer is a NT/UNIX server

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If this is the case, please ensure the Node ID field in the corresponding entry of the print server's IP address in NT's ARP cache table is correct by typing the following command at NT's DOS prompt. "arp -a"

If the Node ID shown on the screen doesn't match the print server's Node ID, please follow the instructions below to reset the entry.

1.At NT's DOS prompt, type "arp -d <print server's IP address>" to delete the current entry.

2.Type "arp -s <print server's IP> <print server's Node ID>" to specify a new ARP entry.

3.Refer to Chapter 7 for the detailed instructions to complete the installation.

B. The print server's IP address is duplicated or is as same as another computer's IP address on the network.

If this is the case, please consult your network administrator to obtain an unused IP address for your print server.

C. The print server is on one segment and your Windows NT server is on the other segment.

(This troubleshooting guide will also apply to a multiple-segmented network while installing the print server)

For example, assuming the print server is on Segment A, NT server is on Segment B, and there is a gateway computer between Segment A and Segment B. The network might be a complete TCP/IP network, or a hybrid of TCP/IP and IPX/SPX network.

If this is the case, you have to adopt the following steps, depending on which platform the gateway computer is.

a. If the gateway computer is a NT/UNIX server:

You have to do the same "arp" command to specify an entry on the NT/UNIX computer as a gateway in order for it to forward your subsequent "ping" or/and "tftp" commands to the print server.

b. If the gateway computer is a Novell NetWare file server:

1.Due to the presence of this NetWare file server, the IPX/SPX protocol might be used on your network. Therefore, we strongly suggest you run the PSAdmin from any client computer and select "Manual Setup" to specify the print server's IP address (For more detailed information about Manual Setup, please refer to Chapter 3).

2.If the solution described above is not applicable, you have to follow the instructions below to set up the print server's IP address.

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Contents Port Print Server USB Table of Contents TCP/IP LPR Port Printing Installation Copyright TrademarksLED Indicators Components and FeaturesIntroduction State IndicationBefore you start, you should prepare the following items Network Environment Print Server InstallationEmbedded Web server HP Web JetAdminInternet Printing Protocol CommentInstalling the PSAdmin and Print Server’s Driver Software InstallationPage Page Page Page Page Page Using PSAdmin TCP/IP Wizard WizardNetWare Wizard Manual Setup Obtain an IP address from a Dhcp server Properties -TCP/IP OptionsSpecify an IP address Reset UpgradeRefresh Uninstalling the PSAdmin on Windows PC Multiple Print Queues ConfigurationProcedure Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Internet Printer Connection and HP Web JetAdminIPP Overview Page System Requirements Installing HP Web JetAdmin HP Web JetAdmin OverviewConfirming Installation and Supply Access Configuring and Modifying a DeviceUsing Embedded Web Server Configuration from Embedded Web ServerOverview Status MenuPage TCP/IP Status Printer StatusNetware Status NetWare NDS Setting General SettingsNetWare Bindery Setting Snmp Status AppleTalk StatusPage System Setup Setup MenuRe-type Password Printer SetupNetWare Setup TCP/IP SetupPage Installation Procedure Installing Print Server on NetWare 4.x/5.xAppleTalk Setup Snmp Setup Setting Up a Macintosh ComputerMIB Object Names / Description Activities/SNMP Trap Messages / DescriptionSMB Setup Page Network Print Monitor TCP/IP Protocol InstallationPreparation NetBEUINetBEUI Protocol Installation IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol InstallationPage Page Basic TCP/IP Installation Overview TCP/IP LPR Port Printing InstallationAssigning an IP Address Use the Network Print Monitor utilityPage Page Page SCO Unix 8.0.0 Caldera Open Unix Unix InstallationRedhat Linux System V Release 4 UnixPage Page Upgrading Print Server Upgrading the print server from PSAdminUpgrading the print server from Unix Through TCP/IP Upgrading the print server from Browser Troubleshooting Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Troubleshooting Print Port Related ProblemsMulti-Segment Frame Type 802.2 Installation Print server Reconfiguration Procedure on Windows NT Print Server Reconfiguration Procedure on Windows 95/98/MeMoving the print server to a New Segment TCP/IP Troubleshooting Novell NetWare TroubleshootingMoving Your Computer to a New Segment If the gateway computer is a Novell NetWare file server If the gateway computer is a NT/UNIX serverPage SMB Printing with Windows XP AppendixPage Page Reboot the Print server Reset ButtonQuestion a Frequently Asked QuestionsQuestion B Question E Question DQuestion F Question GAdditional Installation Instructions