11 Network Install: Windows & Novell (cont.)
Network Administration
Software, TCP/IP:
Windows 2000 & NT 4.0
In this process, you first set the print server’s IP address, subnet, and gateway. You can also enter these settings through the printer’s front panel; see “Network Menu” in the
!If DHCP is active, the printer obtains an IP address when it is turned on. If you are using OkiNet Connect IP Monitor, you may not need to set a permanent IP address.
Next you either configure a Windows server for
Install the OkiNet Software
1.With all applications closed and the OKI C Series CD in your
2. Browse to your
3.Click OK.
4.Select the OKI printer model you have, then click Continue.
5.Click the Network and Admin Software button.
6.Click the OkiNet Utilities button.
7.Select TCP Management Utilities and click Next.
8.Select OkiNet Utility for TCP/IP, then click Install and follow the
9. Select OkiNet Connect Windows Printing and
click Next.
10.Select OkiNet Connect for TCP/IP, then click Install and follow the
Configure the OkiLAN 6200e Using OkiNet for TCP/IP
!You can use this procedure to change settings of a previously configured OkiLAN 6200e.
1.Press the Test button on the OkiLAN 6200e print server to print out the configuration page, which includes the printer’s current IP address.
2.Click Start® Programs ® OkiNet Utilities® OkiNet Utilities for TCP/IP.
3.By default, the All Print Servers view is selected and all print servers attached to the subnet of the network from which the OkiNet utility is running are listed.
4.Select the OkiLAN 6200e you wish to configure.
5.Click Configuration from the Print Server menu or click the Configuration icon on the tool bar.
6.Click the TCP/IP tab, then fill in the following information:
IP Address
•Set Permanent (static IP)
Select this option to make the IP address permanent. If the OkiLAN 6200e has been configured to remember its IP address, it does not need to determine its address each time it is powered on.
Enter the IP address for the OkiLAN 6200e (format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX , where XXX = number from 0 to 255).
!If you select an invalid IP address, you may not be able to access the OkiLAN 6200e.
or
•Use Network Protocol
Select this option to use RARP, BOOTP or DHCP to determine the IP address at power up. Specify which protocol(s) to use.
Subnet Mask
If your network environment includes subnets, you will want to set the subnet mask (format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX, where XXX = number from 0 to 255).
!The default subnet mask is 0.0.0.0. The OkiLAN 6200e interprets a subnet mask of 0.0.0.0 or 255.255.255.255 as no subnet mask specified.
!If you select an invalid subnet mask, you may not be able to access the OkiLAN 6200e.
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