When There Is A Primary Server In The Local Network - Epson aculaser c2000 Administrator's Manual

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When there is a primary server in the local
network
Even if a primary server is installed on the local network, an
unnecessary dial-up may be generated depending on the
configuration. The following phenomena are common in both the
Print Server mode and the Remote Printer mode.
P r i m a r y f i l e s e r v e r
( p r i m a r y p r i n t s e r v e r )
P r i n t e r
❏ At power-up
Since access is made only to the primary server, no dial-up is
generated.
❏ When the Internal Print Server is not correctly configured
Since access is made only to the primary server, no dial-up is
generated. However, if an incorrect remote network file
server or print server is set as the primary server, an
unintended dial-up might be generated. Configure the
Internal Print Server correctly to avoid this problem.
❏ During normal operation (standby/printing)
Since access is made only to the primary server, no dial-up is
generated.
❏ When the primary server is down during operation
Connection to the primary server is periodically attempted,
but no dial-up is generated. However, if the router is set to
pass SAP packets (Find Nearest Server), an unintended dial-
up might be generated. To avoid this, turn the printer off and
on once, or do not allow the router to pass SAP packets (Find
Nearest Server).
D i a l - u p
r o u t e r
L o c a l n e t w o r k
F i l e s e r v e r
( p r i n t s e r v e r )
D i a l - u p
r o u t e r
R e m o t e n e t w o r k
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