Xerox D60327 User Manual

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Problem Determination
Xerox 4500 PS TR
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19.2 Troubleshooting
This chapter helps you resolve some problems you may encounter when
installing, configuring or operating the  Xerox 4500 PS TR.
To maintain print integrity if the  Xerox 4500 PS TR is powered off, the
attached printer must also be powered off. The printers can be powered
off independently of the  Xerox 4500 PS TR .
19.2.1 When installing
TCP/IP
The following are general guidelines for correcting problems with the
installa tion of the  Xerox 4500 PS TR.
The functioning of the LEDs on the front panel is described below:
LAN, and PRT LEDs all flash
 
Check the connection to the LAN. Reseat the LAN connector.
LAN LED continues to flash
 
Check BOOTP server definition (including BOOTPTAB file
definitions)
 
Check that BOOTP server can be accessed
Check that the BOOTP server is running.
Check that the bootfile can be located (by comparing bootp type
statement with file location; i.e. path).
Run the BOOTP server diagnostics (that is using the debug op tion
with the  "-d-d-d-d-d "  parameters).
- use "-b" option if you have a bridged network.
The Xerox 4500 PS TR and an OS/2 BOOTP daemon can be
separated by one or more LAN bridges or IP routers.
In some cases, the Xerox 4500 PS TR and OS/2 BOOTP daemon
can also be separated by an IP router. The IP router must be
specifically configured to pass certain broadcast frames.
NOTE
With certain IP router implementations, it is not possible to
pass BOOTP requests. The Xerox 4500 PS TR and the