UTAX P-4530DN 4434500000 Manual De Usuario

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Press [OK]. The TCP/IP Settings menu screen appears.
TCP/IP (Enable/Disable TCP/IP)
This specified whether TCP/IP is used.
The method for setting is the same as for the standard Network settings. For details, refer to TCP/IP (Enable/Disable TCP/
IP) on page 4-54
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IPv4 Setting (TCP/IP IPv4 settings)
This selects the settings for TCP/IP (IPv4). The method for setting is the same as for the standard Network settings. For 
details, refer to IPv4 Setting (TCP/IP IPv4 settings) on page 4-55.
IPv6 Setting (TCP/IP IPv6 settings)
This selects the settings for TCP/IP (IPv6). The method for setting is the same as for the standard Network settings. For 
details, refer to IPv6 Setting (TCP/IP IPv6 settings) on page 4-58.
Netware (NetWare setting)
NetWare is a PC-based network operating system specifically for servers. NetWare is a client-server system that operates 
by installing the NetWare OS on the server and dedicated client modules (NetWare clients) on the client machines (running 
MS-DOS, OS/2, Windows, etc.). The basic network layer protocol used is NetWare's own IPX (Internetwork Packet 
eXchange)/SPX (Sequenced Packet eXchange), but the system also supports TCP/IP.
The feature of the NetWare OS is that it is specifically for servers, unlike general-purpose operating systems such as 
Windows NT and UNIX. Only the minimum required for server operation can be performed from the NetWare OS console 
on the server. Server and file management is basically carried out using management tools from the clients. Also, all drivers 
and protocol stacks are in the form of modules called NetWare Loadable Modules (NLMs), and the ability of NLMs to load 
and unload flexibly and dynamically is a major advantage of this system.
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In the Basic menu, press  or  to select Netware.
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Press [OK]. The Netware screen appears.
3
Press  or  to select whether NetWare is enabled.
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Press [OK]. The NetWare setting is set and the Basic menu 
reappears.
AppleTalk (AppleTalk setting)
AppleTalk is a communications protocol used primarily on Macintosh computers and also refers to the Mac OS network 
functions.
AppleTalk assigns 24-bit network addresses (a 16-bit network section and an 8-bit node address) that are used to identify 
devices (computers, printers, etc.) on the network.
When the power is turned on, a broadcast signal is sent out onto the network and the addresses and machine names are 
automatically assigned. The default setting is On.
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In the Basic menu, press  or  to select AppleTalk.
TCP/IP Settings: a 
 
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2  IPv4 Setting
3  IPv6 Setting
[ Exit 
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1  TCP/IP
NetWare:
 
1  Off
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2 *On