xii Introduction

• Using the GA-1120 in mixed network environments

NOTE: The network guidelines in this book are not intended to replace the services of an experienced network engineer.

This manual is organized as follows:

Chapter 1 illustrates the supported network configurations and shows the network connectors on the GA-1120.

Chapter 2 provides guidelines for setting up Windows network servers and UNIX systems for printing to the GA-1120 and for using WebTools.

Chapter 3 describes how to prepare for GA-1120 Setup, including planning system security through access levels.

Chapter 4 describes GA-1120 configuration (Setup) from the Control Panel.

Chapter 5 describes GA-1120 Setup from a Windows computer.

Chapter 6 describes setting up the GA-1120 for WebTools

Chapter 7 summarizes some administrative features of GA-1120 software that are available for IPX/SPX, TCP/IP, and AppleTalk networks, and offers troubleshooting hints.

Appendix A describes issues that may occur in setting up the GA-1120 and offers solutions.

NOTE: Administrator features described in other manuals are summarized on page 7-1.

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