Xerox 740 User Guide
PhaserShare Networking Manual
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Chapter
15
Disabling Protocols
After your network configuration is complete, you may want to disable protocols
that you are not using to avoid unnecessary network traffic. There are four ways to
disable protocols:
that you are not using to avoid unnecessary network traffic. There are four ways to
disable protocols:
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Use the printer’s front panel; see “Disabling protocols: front panel” on
page 160.
page 160.
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Use the PhaserShare Administrator, if you are running NetWare; see
“Disabling protocols: PhaserShare Administrator” on page 168.
“Disabling protocols: PhaserShare Administrator” on page 168.
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With a TCP/IP connection and a World Wide Web browser, you can use
PhaserLink Printer Management Software; see “Disabling protocols:
PhaserLink Printer Management Software” on page 168.
PhaserLink Printer Management Software; see “Disabling protocols:
PhaserLink Printer Management Software” on page 168.
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Send the appropriate PostScript utility file to the printer. See the README
files on the printer’s CD-ROM. The PC README file is in the UTILS
directory; the Macintosh README file is in the Network Utilities folder.
files on the printer’s CD-ROM. The PC README file is in the UTILS
directory; the Macintosh README file is in the Network Utilities folder.
The procedures given here for disabling protocols only apply to EtherTalk and
TokenTalk installations (using a PhaserShare Series B Ethernet or Token Ring card).
The PhaserShare Series B LocalTalk card does not support the protocols discussed
here, so they cannot be enabled or disabled.
TokenTalk installations (using a PhaserShare Series B Ethernet or Token Ring card).
The PhaserShare Series B LocalTalk card does not support the protocols discussed
here, so they cannot be enabled or disabled.
You can enable protocols by the same procedures; just select the command to enable
a protocol rather than disable it.
a protocol rather than disable it.