Tektronix Phaser 840 setup guide Setting IP parameters Rarp or Bootp, Set the network mask

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Setting the Printer’s IP Addressing Parameters 8

6.Set the network mask:

a.Press the down-arrow button until NW Mask is highlighted. Press Select.

b.Press the left- or right-arrow buttons to highlight the 3-digit part of the address that you want to set. Press the up- or down-arrow keys to change the numbers.

c.When the address is set, press Select.

7.Set the default router/gateway address:

a.Press the down-arrow button until Default Router/Gateway Address is highlighted. Press Select.

b.Press the left- or right-arrow buttons to highlight the 3-digit part of the address that you want to set. Press the up- or down-arrow keys to change the numbers.

c.When the address is set, press Select.

8.To return the printer to normal operation, press the down-arrow button until Exit is highlighted. Press Select.

Setting IP parameters: RARP or BOOTP

With this method, configuration information is sent to the printer over the Ethernet or Token Ring connection via RARP or BOOTP, depending on which protocol your host supports. This is called Dynamic Address Resolution.

You store the printer’s configuration information in a configuration file such as an ethers or bootptab file on a boot server. On power-up, the printer issues RARP and BOOTP requests and receives the configuration information from the server in the RARP or BOOTP response.

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Contents L O R P R I N T E R Page Phaser 840 Color Printer PhaserShare Networking Setup Guide Page Contents Index Setting the Printer’s IP Addressing ParametersPhaserLink Printer Management Software Windows NTUnix IntroductionPrinting a Configuration Before you begin network configurationPrinting a Configuration Printer management If you need more information PhaserShare Series B Ethernet interface Connecting Your Printer to a NetworkBuilt-in Ethernet connector Ethernet connections and indicatorsPhaserShare Series B Ethernet card 10Base5 Thick Ethernet Ethernet cables and termination10BaseT or 100BaseTx Twisted Pair 10Base2 Thin EthernetPhaserShare Series B Token Ring card Token Ring connections and indicators Ring speed jumper Token Ring parameters Token Ring configurationConfiguring Token Ring parameters Using the config-TokenRingscriptArp Using PhaserLink software to configure Token Ring Using the PhaserShare Administrator to configure Token RingLocalTalk card connections and indicators PhaserShare Series B LocalTalk cardLocalTalk connection Connecting to a single computer LocalTalk connectors, cables, and terminatorsConnecting Your Printer to a Network PhaserShare Networking Configuration overview EtherTalk, LocalTalk TokenTalk ConfigurationFinding the printer’s name in the Chooser Installing the PhaserShare Administrator Novell NetWare ConfigurationInstallation Select a print server Using the Quick Configuration WizardStart the PhaserShare Administrator Log on to the file serverLaunch the Quick Configuration Wizard Configure the printer and set up queuesVerify information and finish the configuration Setting IPX frame types from the front panelAdding the printer to the host table TCP/IP Configuration UnixAssigning a print queue to the printer Required remote printer queue names Assigning print queues with PhaserPrint for UnixUnix model files Example installation for a typical BSD Unix system Descriptions of printcap parameters Sample printcap filePrinter configuration Extracting files from unix.tar Listing the contents of unix.tarExtracting the files TCP/IP configuration for a PC Windows 95 PhaserPort SoftwarePhaserPort software installation Setting the printer’s IP addressUsing the installer Create your first port and install the driver Adding a port for a new printer Installation Completed dialog, click FinishAdding a port to an existing printer Changing a port’s IP address Windows NT Add the printer Click Start, Settings, and PrintersCreating an AppleTalk port Creating an LPR portName the printer and set up sharing Install the driverWindows NT creates the printer Adding a Windows NT 4.0 driver on an NT 3.51 server Select the port where the printer is connectedEnter the printer’s name and set up sharing Adding a Windows NT 3.x driver Creating an LPR port Set up sharing Windows NT PhaserShare Networking Setting the Printer’s IP Addressing Parameters Setting the Printer’s IP Addressing Parameters Setting IP parameters from the front panelSet the network mask Setting IP parameters Rarp or BootpT E Installing the Dhcp server Setting IP parameters DhcpSetting up a Dhcp server Open the Network Administration group Dhcp transactions Supported BOOTP/DHCP fieldsSetting IP parameters PostScript utility file Unix only Config-IP filename Running the config-IPscriptSetting IP parameters PhaserLink Printer Management Software DNS Setting the Printer’s IP Addressing Parameters Accessing printer information from a browser PhaserLink Printer Management SoftwareConfiguring PhaserLink Help PhaserLink Printer Management software help filesAccessing PhaserLink Help Information Forwarding Setting printer parameters PhaserLink software pagesDisabling Information Forwarding Index With config-IP script With config-TokenRingscriptRarp Page Printed on recycled paper