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Network setup>

Static addressing

To enter a TCP/IP address from your machine’s control panel, take the
following steps:
1Press Menu until Admin Setup appears on the bottom line of the
display and press OK.
2Press the Scroll buttons until Network Setup appears and press
OK.
3Press OK when TCP/IP appears.
4Press the Scroll buttons until Static appears and press OK.
5Press OK when IP Address appears.
6Enter a byte between 0 and 255 using the number keypad and
press the Scroll buttons to move between bytes.
Repeat this to complete the address from the 1st byte to the 4th
byte.
7When you have finished, press OK.
8Repeat steps 5 and 6 to configure the other TCP/IP parameters:
subnet mask and gateway address.
9Press the Scroll buttons until Primary DNS appears and press OK.
10 Enter each byte of the address and press OK.
11 Press the Scroll buttons until Secondary DNS appears and press
OK.
12 Enter each byte of the address and press OK.
13 Press Stop/Clear to return to Standby mode.

Dynamic addressing (BOOTP/DHCP)

To have a TCP/IP address assigned automatically by the server, take the
following steps:
1Press Menu until Admin Setup appears on the bottom line of the
display and press OK.
2Press the Scroll buttons until Network Setup appears and press
OK.
3Press OK when TCP/IP appears.
4Press the
Scroll
buttons until
DHCP
or
BOOTP
appears and press
OK
.
5Press
Stop/Clear
to return to Standby mode.

Configuring EtherTalk

EtherTalk is AppleTalk used in an Ethernet network. This protocol is
widely used in Macintosh network environments. To use EtherTalk, take
the following steps:
1Press Menu until Admin Setup appears on the bottom line of the
display and press OK.
2Press the Scroll buttons until Network Setup appears and press
OK.
3Press the Scroll buttons until EtherTalk appears and press OK.
4Press the Scroll buttons until On appears and press OK.
5Press Stop/Clear to return to Standby mode.
Restart your machine to apply new settings.

Configuring IPX frame types

To use Novell NetWare, the format of the network communication frames
must be specified for the machine. In most cases, you can keep the Auto
setting. However, you can manually set the frame type format, if required.
Take the following steps to change the frame type format:
1Press Menu until Admin Setup appears on the bottom line of the
display and press OK.
2Press the Scroll buttons until Network Setup appears and press
OK.
3Press the Scroll buttons until NetWare appears and press OK.
4Press the Scroll buttons until the desired frame type appears.
Auto: Automatically senses and limits the frame type to the first
one detected.
802.2: Limits the frame type to IPX over IEEE 802.2 with IEEE
802.3 frames. All others will be discarded.
802.3: Limits the frame type to IPX over IEEE 802.3 frames. All
others will be discarded.
Ethernet II: Limits the frame type to IPX over Ethernet Frames. All
others will be discarded.
SNAP: Limits the frame type to IPX over SNAP with IEEE 802.3
frames. All others will be discarded.
Off: The IPX/SPX protocol is disabled.
5Press OK to save the selection.
6Press Stop/Clear to return to Standby mode.
Restart your machine to apply new settings.