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Setup for IP Networks and HTTP
If you are running TCP/IP on your network, this chapter describes
the basic procedures for getting access to the discs from the client
workstations, for both required and optional configuration for
IP network, and for access control related to IP. In addition, any
workstations running HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) over
TCP/IP can use a web browser to most easily access discs and to do
any configuration you need for the HP CD/DVD-ROM server.
Many workstations are running other client and transport protocols
in addition to TCP/IP, such as Microsoft networking (covered in
chapter 4), Novell NetWare products (covered in chapter 5), and
NFS (covered in chapter 6). We recommend that you perform the
additional protocol-specific procedures, such as mapping drives
(mounting) for easy client usage of CD-ROM and DVD-ROM
information. This chapter includes some references to those
procedures in the other chapters.
Novell NetWare/IP, whether used in combination with IPX or under
TCP/IP alone, requires you to follow the configuration instructions
in "Novell NetWare/IP" on page 5-17 also.
Set the IP Address for the Server
Required
Before you can configure and use the server in the TCP/IP
environment, you must cause an available Internet Protocol (IP)
Procedure
address to be assigned to the server. On some systems, you also
may need a unique host name to associate with the IP address.
This section provides these procedures.
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