Appendix Aoperator Panel Commands; Introduction; Network Menu Tree; Nic Configuration Commands - NEC SuperScript 1800 Network User's Manual

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APPENDIX A
OPERATOR PANEL
COMMANDS
I
NTRODUCTION
Located on the SuperScript 1800 printer is the Operator Panel
that can be used for configuring the printer settings. Among
the setting that can be configured are the printer network
settings.
For instructions about using the Operator Panel, read
Chapter 5, "The Operator Panel," in the SuperScript 1800
User's Guide.
The printer network settings can also be configuring with the
SuperScript 1800 Network Printer Manager and SuperScript
1800 Web Pages. Both are described later in this user's guide.
N
M
ETWORK
ENU
The Operator Panel has a network menu that contains all the
commands for configuring the printer network settings. The
flowchart at the end of Appendix A describes the path
through all the network commands. Use the flowchart to
help you navigate the commands.
NIC C
ONFIGURATION
The following table lists and describes all the SuperScript
1800 network commands. The left column shows the
command as it is seen on the Operator Panel display. The
right-hand column describes the command.
T
REE
C
OMMANDS
Command
Description
RESET NIC
If set to YES, the network interface card can be
restarted.
CFG NET
If set to YES, then you can navigate the network
commands.
TCP/IP
If set to ON, the TCP/IP commands can be
navigated.
If set to NO, then the LPD, APL TALK and
NETWARE commands can be navigated.
CFG TCP
If set to Yes, the NIC addressing commands can
be navigated.
DHCP
If set to YES, the NIC will accept dynamically
assigned IP addresses from a DHCP server.
CFG ADRS
If set to YES, the IP address (IP BYTEn), subnet
mask address (SM BYTEn), and gateway address
(GW BYTEn) commands can be navigated.
If set to NO, the BOOTP and RARP commands
can be navigated.
BOOTP
If set to YES, the NIC will broadcast a BOOTP
request for an IP address. The request will be
broadcasted when the printer is restarted.
If set to NO, the RARP command can be
navigated.
RARP
If set to YES, the NIC will broadcast a RARP
request for an IP address. The request will be
broadcasted when the printer is restarted.
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