Xerox 3 manual Internet Printer Services

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Internet Printer Services

Internet Printer Services

Overview Your DocuPrint printer includes an integrated Web Server. This means you can now check up on your printer status

using your favorite Web Browser software! This section will show you how to set up this feature.

The type of network to which your DocuPrint printer is connected will determine how Internet Services will be enabled.

This service is not available with the CentreDirect External

Print Server (External Ethernet Adapter).

Requirements • It is recommended but not mandatory that you install a Java enabled browser on the workstation(s) which

will use the Internet Services Tool. For best performance and compatibility use Netscape Navigator

3.0 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.01 or later.

You printer and workstation(s) must be connected to a network which has the TCP/IP protocol enabled.

These procedures assume a general knowledge of your network type and the operation of your web browser software.

It is recommended that you set both Subnet Mask and Default Gateway parameters if your printer is on an inter-network with more than 1 segment. These parameters are optional if you are not communicating to your printer over a WAN.

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Contents DocuPrint Quick Network Install Guide Quick Network Install Guide Contents Contents Requirements Additional information Purpose of This DocumentPrinter System Administrator Guide to correct How to Use this DocumentNetworked Printers Windows 95/98 Peer-to-Peer NetworkFound in the printer CD ROM Instruction booklet NextWindows 95/98 Peer-to-Peer Network Windows 95/98 Peer-to-Peer Network Quick Install Steps To change the group name in a NetBEUI-only network Type yes to confirm the monitor session Windows 95/98 Users Introduction Preliminary Steps Windows NT 4.x NetworkClick Add Port TCP/IP ProtocolAdd printer Wizard starts Click New Port Printer System Administrator Guide to correct Select the Hewlett-Packard Network Port Quick Install StepsDLC/LLC Protocol If the printer will not be shared, click Next. To share Port AppleTalk ProtocolSelect the AppleTalk Printing Devices and click New CD Drive\instal\winnt40 then click Open Windows 2000 Network Inside the Network and Dial-up Connections window Click in the Printer Name or IP Address edit box, Select Standard TCP/IP Port from the New Port TypeWindows 2000 Network Windows 2000 Network Select the Hewlett-Packard Network Port from the New DLC/LLC ProtocolPage. Click Next Printer System Administrator Guide to correct Select the AppleTalk Printing Devices from the New Network and Dial-up Connections window and secectProperties Next Printer System Administrator Guide to correct Sheet Document in Appendix a Print The ConfigurationMacintosh EtherTalk Network Novell NetWare 3.1x, 4.1x Networks Quick SetupPrinter System Administrator Guide to correct the problem Novell NetWare 3.1x, 4.1x, 5.x Networks Are found in the Technical Information Guide OS/2 Warp Server LAN Server NetworkOS/2 Warp V4.0 OS/2 Warp Connect Peer-to-Peer Network IBM AIX Unix NetworkAvailable on the Printer Management Software CD-ROM Go to Appendix B Set an IP Address and perform oneSunos and Solaris Refer to the CentreWare DP user Internet Printer Services Configure your Web Browser For DocuPrint Networked Printers Appendix a Print Configuration SheetPress Enter. The Configuration Sheet will be printed Appendix B Set an IP Address RARP/BOOTPStatic Addressing Appendix B Set an IP Address Dynamic Addressing RARP/BOOTP Dynamic Addressing Dhcp Document entitled Appendix a Print The Configuration Sheet Dynamic Addressing Dhcp or RARP/BOOTP Type Telnet x.x.x.x CR Arp -s x.x.x.x aa-aa-aa-aa-aa-aa CRArpbypass set name 0x00.0x00.0x81.0xa.0xa.0xa AT&T and NCR X.x nameArp -s ether name 0081aaa no leading zeros RS-6000 Appendix B Set an IP Address Quick Network Install Guide
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