Canon ColorPass-Z7400 Configuration Manual page 87

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4-23 Network Setup options
Exit Protocol Setup
AppleTalk Setup
TCP/IP Setup
IPX/SPX Setup
Protocol Setup
Exit IPX/SPX Setup
Select Frame Types
Clear Frame Types
IPX/SPX Setup
Exit IPX/SPX Setup
Ethernet 802.2
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Ethernet 802.3
Ethernet II
IPX/SPX Setup
IPX/SPX Setup options
To specify the frame types the ColorPASS uses for IPX/SPX protocols, choose
IPX/SPX Setup from the Protocol Setup menu. You must choose at least one frame
type to enable IPX/SPX protocols. The ColorPASS supports the following frame
types for IPX/SPX:
• For Ethernet—Ethernet 802.2, Ethernet 802.3, Ethernet II, and Ethernet SNAP
For protocols other than IPX/SPX, the frame type is automatically enabled and does
not require setup, as follows:
With this protocol
AppleTalk
TCP/IP with Ethernet
Select Frame Types
Enable IPX Auto Frame Type
Yes/No [No]
Specify whether the ColorPASS should try to bind to all available frame types
automatically. The ColorPASS does so whether or not all frame types are appropriate.
To determine the frame types that were successfully bound, save your changes, exit
Setup, restart the ColorPASS, and print a Configuration page. The Configuration
page lists only one of the frame types that were successfully bound.
If you answer No to this option, you can select frame types manually. You must choose
at least one frame type to enable IPX/SPX protocols.
The frame selection screen allows you to make multiple selections. Depending on your
Port Setup selection, only Ethernet frame types, or all frame types are displayed.
Press the line selection button beside each frame type used on your IPX/SPX network.
An asterisk (*) appears beside each selected frame type. Press the line selection button
again to cancel a selected frame type. Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll to
additional frame types. The ColorPASS binds to each frame type as you select it.
When you have selected all the frame types used, choose Exit IPX/SPX Setup.
And these printing services
PAP (Printer Access Protocol)
LPD (Line Printer Daemon)
This frame type is
automatically enabled
Ethernet SNAP
Ethernet II

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