Oki 8100e manual Do you use the EtherTalk protocol?

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Do you use the TCP/IP protocol?

When using lpr in UNIX and other TCP/IP environments, please select [Yes]. To use in a TCP/IP environment, an IP address should be assigned to the Ethernet board.

If [Yes] has been selected and TCP/IP is the only working protocol and the IP address has not already been assigned, you can either obtain an IP address automatically or assign an IP address.

When [Obtain an IP address automatically] is selected, the device IP address will be automatically assigned by the DHCP server. In an environment without a DHCP server, please assign the IP address manually.

If you are assigning an IP address, you need to enter:

>An IP address

>Submit mask

>Gateway address.

9.Click [Next].

Do you use the NetWare protocol?

Consult your network manager to ensure that the NetWare file server is properly installed and working on the network. Make sure that NetWare Client32 or IntranetWare Client is installed on your computer.

10.On selecting [Yes] you will be asked if [You set-up the queue from the Wizard]?

Do you use the EtherTalk protocol?

EtherTalk is the required protocol for printing data from the Macintosh environment.

Do you use the NetBEUI protocol?

Using NetBEUI makes it easy to manage your OKI product and print within the network environment of Windows.

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Contents OkiLAN 8100e Preface Table of Contents Table of Contents Okilan 8100E Configuration IntroductionSpecification SLPSelf-diagnostic test Available utilities Configuration utilityUtility Features System requirements Using Quick Setup Using AdminManager Installation Interface File menuStatus Menu FunctionSetup Menu Oki Device Setup General TabLocation Comments TCP/IP TabNetware Tab Bindery Setup Configure items related to Bindery mode Rprinter Setup EtherTalk Tab NetBEUI TabSnmp Tab Etc IPX Location Comments POP Tab Smtp Tab Out, Paper Low/Out, Paper Jam, Cover Create a NetWare Queue Server Mode LocationPrint Queue Printer IP Address Setup Delete NetWare ObjectOption Menu Using a Web browser Help MenuMicrosoft Internet Explorer Netscape NavigatorUsing Telnet # arp -s 192.168.20.127 0080870100D2 tempExample for IP address 192.168.20.127 $ telnet Level1 Level2 Level3 Level1 Level2 Level3 Level1 Level2 Level3 Level1 Level2 Level3 Level1 Level2 Level3 Using Snmp Management utility PrintSuperVisionOperating System Service Option System requirementWindows PackSupported Browsers Supported Printers Supported network interface cards Network Interface Supported printer CardsTo install the Print SuperVision utility WindowsXP/2000/NT4.0 requires administrator privilegesUninstallation Printing utility System RequirementTo install the OKI LPR utility Windows XP/2000/NT4.0 requires administrator privilegesUninstallation Microsoft Windows OverviewInstallation of TCP/IP Protocol Windows Version Method Windows 95/98/Me Windows NTWindows Windows XPNetwork printer IP address configuration Do you use the EtherTalk protocol? Windows 95/98/Me OkiLPR Microsoft LPRWindows 2000 requires administrator privileges Okilpr PortIPP Windows XP Port IPP Computer Name Name assigned to the printer Network Printer SettingsNetBEUI Protocol Windows 95/98/Me Windows Printer driver configuration Computer Name OL07DB85Novell Netware IPX Novell Netware IPX Supported Versions and Modes Remote Printer ModePrint Server Mode Recommended Setup Utilities Printing the Network Interface Card Configuration SheetOKI Ndps Gateway Novell NetWare Novell NetWare Novell NetWare IPrint Novell NetWare Configuration Network Interface card setting# ping Unix Unix Operating system configuration Sun OS 4.x.x BSD configuration# ps aux grep lpd Sun Solaris 2.x configuration # usr/sbin/lpshut HP-UX 10.x configuration # ping C5300# /usr/sbin/lpshut AIX 4.1.5 configuration # ping C5300LPD Printing Logical printersSystem V-based Unix Logical printer Printer functionBSD-based Unix Logical directory Printer function FTP printingLogical directories Ftp cd /lp Ftp put test.prn FTP directory status Ready End of status Ftp Unix Apple Macintosh Supported VersionsConfiguration AppleTalk ConfigurationUse EtherTalk Protocol Printer NameMacintosh OS Apple Macintosh Troubleshooting Self-diagnostic testTCP/IP Remote Server mode NetWarePrint Server mode EtherTalkNetBEUI Network interface card is not identifiedError writing to Prn1 Glossary
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