Network - Carl Valentin SPE II 106/12 Operating Manual

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SPE II
IP address (DHCP)
Network mask (DHCP)
Standard gateway
(DHCP)
Speed and duplex
DHCP
Printer name
MAC address
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8.8 Network

Each participant must have a 32 bit adress. The IP address is
separated by full stops and arranged into four parts. Each part has a
number range of 0 ... 255.
In connection with the IP address of the printing system, the netmask
determines which IP addresses this device searches in the own
network.
The IP address of the network gateway. If the IP address was referred
by DHCP then DHCP is indicated in brackets.
Automatic:
Default setting. The speed is recognized
automatically. Normally this procedure is reliable. In
most cases it is not necessary to change the
settings.
10 Mbit half:
Speed 10 Mbit/s in the half-duplex transmission
method.
10 Mbit full:
Speed 10 MBit/s in the full-duplex transmission
method.
100 Mbit half:
Speed 100 MBit/s in the half-duplex transmission
method.
100 Mbit full:
Speed 100 MBit/s in the full-duplex transmission
method.
DHCP permits the automatic referring of the network parameters IP
address, network mask and standard gateway of a DHCP server
which must be installed in the network.
The name of the installed printing system in the network. The printing
system name in connection with DHCP can be used to respond the
printing system. If DHCP is active and the name of the printing system
is changed, the printing system logs out itself at the DHCP server and
afterwards the printing system logs in again. After changing the name
of printing system, the printing system can have a new IP address.
The MAC address (Media Access Control) is the hardware address of
each individual network adapter and serves for the clear identification
of the printing system in network.
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