7.1 Overview
This chapter describes configuring the Network Interface Board and your network for use
with TCP/IP communication in various environments.This includes:
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Installing in a Windows environment
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
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Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
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FTP printing
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Printing on UNIX-based systems, including Linux
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Running Telnet
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Using the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)
The Network Interface Board TCP/IP capability also operates with
systems, and with spooler/supervisor capabilities that communicate raw print jobs to the
TCP/IP port.
The IP Peer-to-Peer redirector provided with the Network Interface Board for Windows
95/98/ME or Windows NT uses this TCP/IP port. The default port number is 10001 but
can be changed by using Telnet or SNMP or by accessing the Network Interface Board
HTML pages with MAP or a Web browser. For information on using Telnet, see Section
7.7 Running Telnet. For information on MAP and the HTML pages, see Chapter 3,
Monitoring the Network Interface Board.
7.2 Installing in a Windows Environment
Several versions and variations of Windows can be used on NetWare and TCP/IP
networks, as well as in a native Windows network. This flexibility provides you with
various options for setting up the network printing system even though this Network
Interface Board does not support NetBEUI.
TCP/IP Configuration
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TCP/IP Configuration
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