Using Tcp/Ip Software; Classes Of Networks - Xante Accel-a-Graphix CT4 User Manual

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12.
Click OK again.
13.
Make sure that the timeouts in CONNECT information are set
to 300 and 900.
14.
Make sure Fast Printing Direct to Port is not active unless you
use a Pentium processor.

Using TCP/IP Software

The first thing you need to do for TCP/IP printing is to setup the
controller's TCP/IP address. You do this by
Determining the class of your network
Creating an address file which includes the IP address, the
broadcast address, and the network mask
Downloading the address file to the printer
Note: Check with your system administrator on how to interface
with print spooling software.

Classes of Networks

IP and broadcast addresses depend upon the class of the network.
Also, some addresses are reserved (see "Reserved IP Addresses"
later in this chapter for details).
The following sample of a TCP/IP network address is for a class C
network (the most common type).
(%IP%) <</IPAddress (192.9.200.201) /
BroadcastAddress (192.9.200.255) /NetworkMask
(255.255.255.0)>> setdevparams
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