Ipx Frame Type; Protocol - Brother HL-4200CN User Manual

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Subnet Mask
Use this to set the subnet mask address.
[aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd]
Use 0,128, 192, 224, 240, 248, 252, 254, or 255 for aaa, bbb, ccc, and ddd.
Gateway Address
Use this to set the gateway address.
[aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd]
Set aaa, bbb, ccc, and ddd between 0 and 255.
You cannot use the following:
224.xxx.xxx.xxx or 255.xxx.xxx.xxx
127.xxx.xxx.xxx

IPX Frame Type

Set a frame type when you use the printer in an IPX/SPX (NetWare) environment.
Auto (default)
Sets the frame type automatically.
802.3
Set this to use IEEE 802.3 frame type.
802.2
Set this to use IEEE 802.3/802.2 frame types.
SNAP
Set this to use IEEE 802.3/802.2/SNAP frame types.
Ethernet-II
Set this to use Ethernet-II frame type.

Protocol

Choose 'Enabled' or 'Disabled' for each setting to activate or deactivate them.
LPD (default: Enabled)
When using TCP/IP, set LPD to 'Enabled' to print with LPD (LPR) or to 'Disabled' if you do not
want to use this feature.
Port 9100 (default: Enabled)
When using TCP/IP, set Port 9100 to 'Enabled' to print with port 9100 (Raw Data Socket) or to
'Disabled' if you do not want to use this feature.
IPP (default: Enabled)
When using TCP/IP, set IPP to 'Enabled' to print with IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) or to
'Disabled' if you do not want to use this feature. Available with Windows
®
Windows
Me.
NetBIOS TCP/IP (default: Enabled)
When using NetBIOS (Windows network) with TCP/IP as the transport protocol, set NetBIOS
TCP/IP to 'Enabled' to print using NetBIOS or to 'Disabled' if you do not want to use this feature.
NetBEUI (default: Enabled)
When using NetBIOS (Windows network) with NetBEUI as the transport protocol, set NetBIOS
NetBEUI to 'Enabled' to print using NetBIOS or to 'Disabled' if you do not want to use this feature.
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2000/XP and
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