Xerox 7335 User Manual

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At the workstation, perform these tasks:
1.
Open your Web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the Device in the Address or Location field.  
Press ENTER.  If the Device's Internet Services (web pages) begin to display on the workstation, you 
are communicating with the Device.  If NOT, make sure that your web browser is not set to use a proxy 
server and repeat the procedure.  If unsuccessful, perform the next step.
2.
On Windows 2000 workstations, verify that the Internet protocol (TCP/IP) is installed and that it is 
configured for DNS resolution of the NetBIOS Host Name.  Also verify that the Client for Microsoft 
Networks
 is installed.  Finally, through Add/Remove Programs and Add/Remove Windows 
Components, select Other Network File and Print Services, click Details, check the box for Print 
Services for Unix
, and click OK and Next.
3.
Run a Command (DOS) prompt on the workstation and perform ping tests to verify successful 
packet transmission first to the workstation's NIC, then to the Gateway (if being used), then to the 
Device's NIC.  To run Ping Tests, at the Command (DOS) prompt, type: ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and 
press ENTER.  Note that there is a space between the word "ping" and the first xxx.  Let 
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx first represent the workstation's IP address, then the IP address of the default 
gateway, and finally the IP address of the Device (as shown on the Configuration Report).
4.
If communicating with the printer in a Peer to Peer environment, at the Workstation's Desktop double 
click the Network Neighborhood icon and see if the Printer's SMB Host Name appears in the 
Workgroup indicated on the Configuration Report.  If it does NOT, SMB may not be enabled at the 
Device, or there is no Master Browser in the Workgroup.  Check the Configuration Report to verify that 
SMB is enabled and, if necessary, enable Auto Master Mode.  To enable SMB, or Auto Master Mode, 
following the instructions supplied in the Microsoft (NetBIOS over IP) Networks procedure in the 
NOS Selection section of this guide.