Adding The Docucolor To The Tcp/Ip Network - Xerox DocuColor 5750 Administrator's Manual

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3-21 Configuring a Windows NT server to support the DocuColor

Adding the DocuColor to the TCP/IP network

If your TCP/IP network consists of Windows NT servers and Windows NT clients,
use the directions in this section. If the network also includes UNIX workstations, also
check the directions on page 3-31.
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D
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O ADD THE
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OLOR TO A
1. On the DocuColor Control Panel, perform Server Setup, Network Setup and Printer
Setup to support TCP/IP printing.
Enter the options in Protocol Setup (IP address of the DocuColor, Subnet mask, and
Gateway address). In Printer Setup, publish the Print queue.
2. Register the IP address of the DocuColor in the host name database used by your sys-
tem.
For installations that don't have a network administrator or a central host name
database, add the DocuColor to the
to the
file on any workstations that have TCP/IP loaded and will use the remote
hosts
utilities.
Adding a DocuColor entry to the Windows NT hosts file
The
file maps remote devices to IP addresses. Host names are used in TCP/IP
hosts
environments to locate IP addresses. Users can then communicate with any device over
TCP/IP by using the host name rather than having to remember its IP address.
A generic
hosts
support.
If there is no system-wide host name database, use the following procedure to
N
:
OTE
create a local
procedure.
TCP/IP
NETWORK WITH A
hosts
file is added to the Windows directory when you install TCP/IP
file. If there is a system-wide host database, skip the following
hosts
W
NT
:
INDOWS
SERVER
file on the Windows NT server. Also add it

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