Preparing for installation
Installation Planning Guide 4-9
IP netmask Series of four integers between 0 and 255 separated by a period,
such as 255.255.255.0 to create an IP netmask. (Do not use all
zeros or designate 255 for all integers when assigning an IP
netmask, and do not use the IP address value.)
If you are on a TCP/IP network, assign a valid IP netmask.
If you are not on a TCP/IP network and you used the Xerox-
supplied IP address value (192.9.200.1), use 255.255.255.0
for the IP netmask.
IP broadcast
address Series of four integers between 0 and 255 separated by a period,
such as 255.255.255.0, to create an IP broadcast address. (Do
not use the IP address value.)
If you are on a TCP/IP network, assign a valid IP broadcast
address.
If you are not on a TCP/IP network, use the Xerox-supplied IP
broadcast address value (255.255.252.0), which is a plus (+)
sign.
Default router Series of four integers between 0 and 255 separated by a period,
such as 188.9.234.1, to specify a default router. Most TCP/IP
networks broadcast routing information.
CAUTION
Specify a default router only if your network does not specify broadcast routing information.
If the TCP/IP network does not broadcast routing inf ormation,
specify an IP address of an existing router that is on the same
subnet as the DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS.
If you are not on a TCP/IP network, specify the default of
NONE.
Superuser
password
(UNIX root
password)
Select a password to prevent unauthorized access to your
superuser account. You can select a series of any ASCII
characters, except those that your UNIX system interprets in a
special way. Passwords have no limits on the number of
characters, but the system uses only the first eight characters to
administer password security. The password select ion y ou ma k e
is case sensitive to the system.