3.
Click Advanced (fig. 5.23). When the advanced TCP/IP
Address Setup window appears (fig. 5.24), select the TCP/IP
address class, enter the number for the subnet bits in the subnet
box, and click Update Mask.
Note:
The mask changes based on the subnet value and the
class selected according to standard subnetting rules.
Fig. 5.24 Advanced TCP/IP Address Setup Window (Macintosh)
4.
Handle gateway addressing as you normally would. Then,
click OK (fig. 5.24). When the TCP/IP Address Control
Window reappears (fig. 5.23), click OK.
5.
Choose File: Quit. Command Center closes.
6.
Restart the printer to make the new TCP/IP address take effect.
Configure the Printer Setup on the Network
There are several UNIX operating systems, including System V
(SYSV), Berkeley Standard Distribution (BSD), and Solaris. Each
system handles line printer modes differently. Your System
Supervisor must configure the print queue, communications, and
spool settings for your specific network environment.
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