Double click on the TCP/IP Protocol option and add the host IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address. Consult your system manager for these addresses. If you are not directly connected to the Internet, you may assign any arbitrary Class C address of the form aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd, where aaa is any number from 192 to 222, bbb and ccc are any number from 0 to 255, and ddd is any number from 0 to 254; for example, 192.189.207.3. You may also use a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 with no gateway address. If you have more than one LAN adapter card, select the one you want to use for TCP/IP.

If you have more than one LAN adapter card, select the one you want to use with TCP/IP. Click OK twice to exit (you may need to restart the system).

2.If you have not already configured the print server IP address, you will need to do so now. The simplest way to do this with Windows NT 4.x is to use XAdmin-32 as described in Chapter 3.

As an alternative, or if you have Windows NT 3.5x, you may go to the MS-DOS Command Prompt and use the arp -scommand to enter the IP address into the TROY XCD print server as shown in the following example:

arp -s 192.189.207.77 00-40-17-00-ed-d6

ping 192.189.207.77

Again, substitute your actual IP address for 192.189.207.77, and replace the 00-40-17-00-ed-d6 with the actual Ethernet hardware address of the TROY XCD print server (which can be found on the label affixed to the bottom of the box or via the printer self-

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