specify the name of this file and its path in the configuration file.

As with rarp, the TROY XCD print server will load its IP address from the BOOTP server when the printer is powered on.

Configuring the TROY XCD Print Server IP Address with NCP, XCONFIG, or the Serial Port

Users of DEC and Novell computers have additional alternatives for configuring the TROY XCD print server IP address by using the remote console facility, while XConnect II, Pony 100, and XConnect 100 users can also utilize the serial port. On VMS systems, you will need to have DECNET running in order to use the remote console. The procedure is as follows:

a.Connect to the remote console or serial port (see chapter 2 for information on the serial port). If you are using the remote console with VMS or ULTRIX, you will need to know the circuit ID (EWA-0 for Alpha PCI systems, QNA-0 for Q-BUS systems, SVA-0 for DEC workstations, UNA-0 for UNIBUS systems, BNA-0 for BI systems, and MNA-0 for XMI systems; you can get the circuit ID by executing the VMS NCP command SHOW KNOWN CIRCUITS) and the Ethernet address of the TROY XCD print server (which you can get either from the label on the TROY XCD print server or via the printer self-test). On VMS systems, the connection is made as shown in the following example:

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