8.In the Print To dialog, choose Other.

9.In Print Destinations window, select lpr port.

This leaves you with add lpr compatible printer window.

10.Line 1: Address of host providing lpd (Print server); enter IP address.

11.Line 2: Name of printer on that machine - enter PORT1 (the word PORT MUST be in uppercase).

12.Choose [OK] to exit.

Your Network Interface Board is now configured to operate Windows NT. You may print from any application by following the normal print instructions for that application.

7.2Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

DHCP is a service much like BootP that provides a method for assignment and maintenance of IP addresses. The Network Interface Board is able to obtain IP information from this service.

There are two user selectable parameters related to the DHCP function. These are accessible in the TCP section of Network Administration, in the HTML pages.

1.Enable DHCP; and

2.IP Address in NVRAM

èIf DHCP is not enabled, the Network Interface Board will make no DHCP requests under any circumstances. If the Network Interface Board does not have an IP address stored, or if "IP Address in NVRAM" is OFF, the Network Interface Board will issue BOOTP requests, etc,

èIf DHCP is enabled, the Network Interface Board will make DHCP requests when the Network Interface Board is reset or on power up, when the Network Interface Board does not have an IP address stored, or when " IP Address in NVRAM" is OFF. These DHCP requests will be in addition to BOOTP requests.

èIf DHCP is enabled, and the Network Interface Board had an IP address in NVRAM, and "IP Address in NVRAM" is ON, then the Network Interface Board will use the IP information from NVRAM and there will be no DHCP activity on the part of the Network Interface Board.

The factory default is with both Enable DHCP - ON and IP Address in NVRAM - ON. In this case, the Network Interface Board will issue DHCP requests if it does not already have IP identification information stored in its NV RAM.

Important: If DHCP and the Network Interface Board is in the default mode, you must establish a permanent lease or reservation for the Network Interface Board in the DHCP server. Failure to do this may cause the same address to be given out to another host.

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