Xerox N2825 User Manual

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CentreWare Internet Services
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System Administrator Guide
CentreWare Internet Services
CentreWare Internet Services is an interactive service that 
extends the capabilities of CentreWare DP using Internet 
technology as the platform.  It provides another option 
for implementing advanced services for the installation, 
configuration, and management of your printer. Each of 
the features in CentreWare Internet Services can be 
accessed through familiar client-resident software 
interfaces, such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft 
Internet Explorer browsers. Through a web browser, users 
and system administrators will be able to monitor the 
status of the printer, print HTML-based documents, and 
access context sensitive on-line assistance.
For system administrators, CentreWare Internet Services 
will provide a faster and more productive way to install 
and upgrade software on your printer and a wide range of 
supporting information on the Internet.
Setup
To set up your printer for Internet/Intranet access, you 
will need to do the following:
• Configure an IP address for the printer on your 
• Enable the embedded HTTP server at the Control 
Panel. Se“HTTP Enable” (page 1-73 for Ethernet or 
page 1-87 for Token Ring).
To use the MaiLinx Mail Send and Receive capability, you 
will need to establish a mail account for the printer and 
may need to install and configure the Xerox Mail Port 
Monitor.
See the Technical Information Guide, the CentreWare 
Internet Services User Guide, and online help for more 
information on the operation and use of CentreWare Internet 
Services.