Protocol Setup (Appletalk) - EFI Pi6500 Pro Configuration Manual

Configuration guide
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2-15 Network Setup options
Network Setup
Protocol Setup
TCP/IP Setup
Enter the appropriate settings for the network type you use (Ethernet or Token Ring).
Token Ring Setup appears as an option only if you have enabled Token Ring in Port
Setup. If your network uses a gateway, enter the gateway address in Gateway Setup.
For information about setting up the network environment for printing with TCP/IP,
see Chapter 4.
When you set an IP address, subnet mask, or gateway address for the Pi6500 Pro
during Setup, you can allow the Pi6500 Pro to get these addresses automatically from
a DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP server. First, turn on or reboot the Pi6500 Pro and allow
it to reach Idle. Next, make sure the DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP server is running.
Finally, perform Pi6500 Pro Setup.
TCP/IP Setup with Ethernet
Ethernet Setup
Enable TCP/IP for Ethernet
Yes/No [Yes]
Select Yes if you have a TCP/IP network connected to the Pi6500 Pro over Ethernet
cabling. You must enable TCP/IP for Ethernet to use the Fiery WebTools over
Ethernet.
If you are using TCP/IP for printing from Windows NT 4.0 workstations,
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enabling TCP/IP here also enables you to use Fiery utilities from workstations using
TCP/IP protocols.
Enable Auto IP Configuration
Yes/No [Yes]
Select Yes to allow the Pi6500 Pro to obtain its Ethernet IP address by searching the
network. Depending on your network and the protocol you select in the following
option (DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP), the IP address can change. Select No to assign the
Pi6500 Pro a static IP address, which will not change. If you select No, you proceed to
the IP Address option, where you manually set the IP address.

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