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Instant EtherFast® Series

The TCP/IP Page

Figure 7-5

Click the TCP/IP tab to view or change the PrintServer’s TCP/IP values. If you are using DHCP to assign IP addresses, select DHCP Client. If you need to assign the PrintServer a Fixed IP Address (also known as Static IP Address), select this option and enter the appropriate values under Device IP Address, Gateway IP Address, and Subnet Mask.

To find your Router IP address, consult your router’s documentation. While the Device IP Address is unique to the router, the Subnet Mask is the same as any PC connected to the network. If you change the PrintServer’s IP address, make sure that you reconnect to the PrintServer using that new IP address. Otherwise, you will not be communicating with the PrintServer.

Under the Connection settings, you can set how long you want the PrintServer to delay between attempting connections to the network. You can also specify the number of times that the PrintServer will attempt to make a connection. Enter your chosen values in the boxes provided.

If you want to reset the settings for this screen, you can click the Retrieve Defaults button to return to the factory default settings.

If you make any mistakes prior to saving, click the Cancel button to exit the screen without making any changes.

Once you are certain of any changes you have made, click the Save button to implement the changes.

EtherFast 10/100 PrintServers

The Status Page

Figure 7-6

Click the Status tab to allow you to view information about your PrintServer. No values can be changed on this screen. Clicking the Refresh button causes the PrintServer to update this information again.

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Contents EtherFast 10/100 PrintServers Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Introduction FeaturesEtherFast 10/100 PrintServers Package Contents for the 1-Port PrintServer Package Contents for the 3-Port PrintServer3-Port PrintServer’s LEDs 3-Port PrintServer’s Ports 1-Port PrintServer’s LEDsHardware Installation Finding the PrintServer’s Default NameConnecting The PrintServer to Your Network 1-Port PrintServer’s PortsConnecting the Power Windows Driver SetupInstalling the Windows Drivers Instant EtherFast Series Instant EtherFast Series Installing the Bi-Admin Management Utility Starting the Bi-Admin Management UtilityUsing Bi-Admin Obtaining Device Information Device Information IconSetting the PrintServer’s IP Address Refreshing the Device List Refresh IconChecking the Status of a Printer Port Printer Status Icons Changing the Device NameAttaching Bi-Admin to a Remote PrintServer Resetting the PrintServerRestoring Factory Default Enabling and Disabling ProtocolsConfiguring the PrintServer Using the Web- based Utility Accessing the Web-based UtilityServer PrinterTCP/IP StatusAdvanced Properties AppleTalkLogical Printers NetBEUIRemote Printer Mode Print Server ModeNetWare Job Notification The options areSnmp GeneralManagement Stations Trap ReceiversInstalling using IPP CLIENT.EXE Windows IPP Client SetupInternet Printing Protocol IPP Changing the IPP Port Settings Installation is now completeOpen the Printers folder Start = Settings = Printers IPP Client Setup for Windows 2000 and XP IPP printer is now ready for use Using IPP PrintersPrint Server Mode and Remote Printer Mode in NetWare NetWare Services SetupPure IP NetWare 5.x Setup Creating an Ndps Manager Load Ndpsm PMGR.TeSuppCreating NetWare 5.x Ndps Printers Select Ndps PrinterMain Printer Manager window IPX Printing in NetWare 5.x, 4.xHardware Issues Appendix a TroubleshootingGeneral Printing Issues NetWare Printing Issues Print Diagnostic ReportPrintServer prints garbage NetWare 2.xPassword Mismatch Remote Printer Mode StatusConnecting to Server ConnectedHow do I service additional NetWare bindery file servers? Windows Printing IssuesRun Pconsole How do I attach to more than one NetWare Print Server?Instant EtherFast Series Setting Up TCP/IP in Windows Appendix B Dhcp Support for the PrintServerTCP/IP Setup for Windows 95, 98, and Millennium IPX Setup for Windows 95, 98, and MillenniumTCP/IP Setup for Windows NT IPX Setup for Windows NTTCP/IP Setup for Windows IPX Setup for WindowsIPX Setup for Windows XP TCP/IP Setup for Windows XPLPR Port Setup in Windows NT Appendix D Setting Up the LPR Port in Windows NT 4.0Standard TCP/IP Print Port Setup in Windows 2000 and XP About Bi-directional Printing Connecting to Other Switches and HubsAbout the PrintServer’s Software Appendix F Specifications for the 3-Port PrintServer EnvironmentalAppendix H Warranty Information Appendix G Specifications for the 1-Port PrintServerOne DMA-Equipped Bi-directional Printer Ports Technical Support RMA Issues Fax Appendix I Contact InformationSales Information Web FTP SiteCopyright 2002 Linksys, All Rights Reserved