Cisco Systems C9800HDTN Manual De Usuario
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Setting up Network Servers
Adding the Fiery to the TCP/IP network
If your TCP/IP network consists of Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 servers and
Windows clients, follow the procedures in this section. If the network includes UNIX
workstations, also see the procedures on
Windows clients, follow the procedures in this section. If the network includes UNIX
workstations, also see the procedures on
.
T
O
ADD
THE
F
IERY
TO
A
TCP/IP
NETWORK
WITH
A
W
INDOWS
NT 4.0/
2000/S
ERVER
2003
SERVER
1.
Register the IP address of the Fiery in the host name database used by your system.
For installations that do not have a network administrator or central host name
database, add the Fiery to the
database, add the Fiery to the
hosts
file on the Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003
server. Also add it to the
hosts
file on any workstations that have TCP/IP loaded and
will use the Fiery utilities.
The Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003
hosts
file provides compatibility with the
UNIX
hosts
file. The
hosts
file is used as a local Domain Name Services (DNS)
equivalent. It has the same format as the
/etc/hosts
file on UNIX servers. The format
of the hosts entry is:
IP Address<TAB>host name<TAB>#comments
where
<TAB>
indicates that you press the Tab key.
To determine the IP address and server name of your system, print a Configuration
page (see
page (see
).
N
OTE
:
If the Fiery has already been defined in an
/etc/hosts
file or equivalent host
name database on a UNIX workstation on your network, we recommend you use the
same host name here as you used for the name of the remote printer in the
same host name here as you used for the name of the remote printer in the
/etc/
printcap
file.
2.
Perform Fiery Setup to support TCP/IP printing.
Enter the options in Protocol Setup (IP address of the Fiery, subnet mask, and gateway
address).
address).