Xerox 701P25032 User Manual

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System Guide
Gateway and Network Configuration
Dynamic Host Config Protocol (DHCP)
DHCP automates the configuration of computers using TCP/IP 
and performs the following functions:
1. Automatically assigns IP Addresses.
2. Delivers TCP/IP stack configuration parameters like the 
subnet masks and default gateway.
3. Provides other configuration information such as printer 
addresses, time and news servers.
Name services
The following services are supported by Xerox FreeFlow Print 
Server software.
Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
This network configuration option allows the administrator to 
enable/disable the WINS service. The text entry option when left 
blank allows WINS to broadcast the request to the first available 
WINS server on the network. WINS provides the ability to easily 
locate devices on the network, similar to Domain Name System 
(DNS). WINS maintains a database of NetBIOS names-to-IP 
address mappings so administrators and applications can specify 
a name rather than an IP address for a particular network 
resource. One of the problems it solves is the need for manual 
updates to a database when information for particular clients is 
changed. 
Domain Name Service (DNS)
The DNS service maintains host names to IP Address mappings. 
DNS is also a Directory Service that stores arbitrary objects not 
necessarily related to name-to-IP information. 
In Network Configuration, using the DNS tab, the administrator 
can enable/disable DNS. If enabled is selected, the administrator 
must provide the information requested in the text entry windows.
The DNS protocol has also been enhanced to allow for dynamic 
updating of DNS. The enhancement is referred to as Dynamic 
Domain Name Service (DDNS). To invoke this service the 
administrator enables it on the DNS tab.
NOTE: For specific procedures see the Online Help.