Guide De Réglage Du RéseauTable des matièresTable of Contents1Introduction to networking your printer6Why should I set up a network?6What does setting up a network involve?7Where do I connect the printer?7What happens when someone turns a computer off?8What if more than one person wants to print at the same time?8What about security?8Which kind of network layout - bus or star?9How will I know if I have enough printers for everyone?9NEST10Introduction10Setting up your printer10General NetWare setup10NetWare 3.12 instructions11PCONSOLE11Creating a Print Queue11Creating a Print Server12NetWare 4.1 instructions14Setting up PCONSOLE14Creating a User16Creating a User with NWADMIN16Creating a User with NETADMIN17Using GCC tools to remotely configure NEST on your printer19Using WebAdmin to set up NEST19NetWare 3.12 setup with WebAdmin19NetWare 4.x setup with WebAdmin20Using the NEST Config Tool to set up NEST21To sort the list of devices22To filter the list of devices22To filter the list:22Editing a device23Displaying an item and its description23Editing an item23Restoring the default values of an item, subject, or device23Changing the password for a device24Completing your editing24Configuring Windows computers that use your NEST printer24Control-d and PostScript printing24Preventing a Windows 3.1 computer from sending Control-d24Preventing a Windows 95 computer from sending Control-d24Special NEST considerations25Problems you may encounter25Config Page NEST info25Typical problems with solutions25WebAdmin28Introduction28Getting started28Connecting to WebAdmin29Navigating WebAdmin29Linking to pages29Refreshing information31Printer Status Page31Changing the printer's configuration31Printing information pages32WebAdmin security33WebAdmin password33TCP/IP address restriction35WebAdmin index36WebAdmin messages36Setting up TCP/IP protocol38Troubleshooting tips39TCP/IP40Introduction40Software overview40Installing the optional filters41Setting up the printer on a TCP/IP network41Placing the printer41Configuring the control panel TCP/IP parameters41TCP/IP submenu descriptions43Identifying the printer to the network44Confirming the network connection45Introduction to printing over a TCP/IP network45Print jobs can be sent to the printer in two ways45Printing with the internal lpd46Creating a spool directory on the master spooler46Configuring the internal spooler46Attaching an optional hard disk to the printer47Sending print jobs to the internal spooler47Printing with a master (Berkeley) spooler with tcpif48Creating a spool directory on the master spooler48Editing the printcap files48Printing text files with texttcpif49Using tcpof50Using telnet with the printer50Appendix A: TCP/IP overview51Appendix B: TCP/IP addressing52IP address52IP address class53IP address restrictions53IP subnet masks53Broadcast address54Appendix C: TCP/IP IP restrictions55Ethernet57Introduction57Ethernet network connection5710BASE-T (Unshielded Twisted-Pair or UTP) network connection5710BASE-2 (RG-58, Thin Coax, or Thinnet) network connection57Direct Ethernet connection59Direct Ethernet connection options59Configuring the printer for network operation61Configuring EtherTalk software on your computer62Configuring your Macintosh for Ethernet communication63Configuring EtherTalk software on a PC-compatible63Network activity LED63Taille: 860 koPages: 63Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel