Section 3

TCP/IP Network Configuration

Other Non-

Standard

Configuration

Options (cont.)

On some systems it is also necessary to start the daemon. This is done on Berkeley-compatible UNIX systems with the lpc start command as shown in the following example:

lpc start laser1

5.The final step before printing is to add the IP address to the TROY print server. Consult with your system administrator before assigning an IP address to avoid conflicts with other devices. If your network does not have an officially assigned block of IP addresses, you may use any unique address between 192.168.254.1 and 192.168.254.254 (this is a reserved range of Class C addresses for private networks that are not connected to the Internet per RFC 1918; note that you must also assign your host computer an IP address in this range).

The IP address can be set in any of the following ways:

ExtendView

XAdmin32

HP JetAdmin

DHCP

The UNIX arp and ping commands

Reverse Arp (rarp)

BOOTP

TROY XCONFIG NetWare utility

The easiest way to configure the IP address is using either ExtendView, XAdmin32, or JetAdmin as described in Section 2. The remaining configuration methods are described in the following paragraphs.

NOTE: The IP address you assign to the print server must be on the same logical network as your host computers (e.g., If your host has an IP address of 192.189.207.3, the TROY print server should have an IP of 192.189.207.x, where x is an integer between 1 and 254), or you must properly configure your router to work with the TROY print server.

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