On the first page of the Network Information that is printed out, under the heading “General Information” the MAC Address is given. For example:
MAC Address 00808784E3F1
The Ethernet address is therefore: 00:80:87:84:E3:F1
CONFIGURATION UTILITIES
You can configure the network interface (NIC) by using one of the following methods:
UTILITY | FEATURES | SYSTEM |
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Quick Setup | Configure the NIC easily | Windows 2000/XP |
| and simply without | (TCP/IP protocol or IPX/ |
| installing any software | SPX protocol should be |
| packages into your | installed). |
| system. You can set the | To create a NetWare |
| following: | |
| queue, NetWare Client | |
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| > Enable/disable TCP/IP, | 32 or IntraNetWare |
| NetWare, EtherTalk, | Client should be |
| NetBEUI protocols. | installed in your |
| > Set IP address, Subnet | |
| system. | |
| Mask and Gateway for | |
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| TCP/IP manually or by |
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| using DHCP. |
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| > Set NetWare Mode and |
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| create Queue/Print |
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| Server/Printer objects. |
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| > Zone name and Port |
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| name for EtherTalk. |
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Admin | Configure the NIC in |
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Manager | detail. |
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Web Browser | Configure the NIC and | Microsoft Internet |
| printer by using a Web | Explorer Version 3.0 |
| browser such as | and higher or Netscape |
| Microsoft Internet | Navigator Version 3.0 |
| browser or Netscape | and higher. |
| Navigator. | Operating system that |
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| supports Web browser. |
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