Network
Configuration
Macintosh Environment
AppleTalk and TCP/IP
protocols
Peer to Peer
networking
Clients running on the
Macintosh platform
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Resolving Network Connectivity and Printing Issues (Continued)
Check...
1 Is AppleTalk enabled on the
ipc1-im8130 controller?
2 Is TCP/IP set up on the
ipc1-im8130 controller?
3 Is the ipc1-im8130 controller
available in the Chooser when
you click on the LaserWriter 8
printer icon?
4 Can you access any other
network device from the
Macintosh workstation?
5 Can another Macintosh
workstation on the network
print to the ipc1-im8130? If so,
compare the settings to
determine which need to be
changed to support printing
from this machine.
Problem Description
ipc1-im8130 devices are discovered automatically using SNMP.
When ipc1-Document Monitor cannot automatically discover an
installed ipc1-im8130 controller over the network, the most likely
cause is limitations of the protocols on the supporting
workstations. In some cases, you need to add or update network
components.
The following checklist helps you identify the source of the error
and directs to you where you can find more information about
resolving it. If the problem persists after you have followed all of
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ipc1-im8130 Administrator's Guide
For
Instructions,
Go To...
Configuring
AppleTalk
on
page 206.
Configuring TCP/
IP Protocol
Settings
on
page 49.
Make sure the
AppleTalk zone is
supported by the
Macintosh client.
Refer to your
Macintosh
networking
documentation or
contact Macintosh
technical support.
Refer to your
Macintosh
networking
documentation or
contact Macintosh
technical support.
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