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TCP/IP Configuration-14
Once you click on the URL of the unit you want to configure, the program automati-
cally enters Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, or your default browser 
to access the unit’s HTTP Server. Once the HTTP Server home page appears, you can 
configure or reconfigure your unit.
7.3.4 IP Peer-to-Peer Setup
IP Peer-to-Peer printing allows you to print to a network printer for networks without 
a file server or for networks where you do not want to use the server for printing. Use 
peer-to-peer printing on Windows NT (4.0), and Windows 95/98 systems.  Click on 
the IP-P2P menu item in Windows to bring up the peer-to-peer printing setup screen. 
An explanation for each field on the screen is described below. 
• Max Hops for Search. Once you install the program, you can setup IP Peer-To-Peer 
with the hop count. The default hop count is 2. The hop count number determines 
how many networks the program will search to find units. An entry of 0 on the 
screen searches only the network wire directly connected to the workstation. An 
entry of 2 would search the wire directly connected to the workstation, and, all net-
works accessible through two routers. Entries of 15 or higher will automatically 
search every connected network (this number is not recommended due to the net-
work traffic it would generate).
• IP Port Base: The starting port number for the printserver. The default is 10000 
(corresponding to a TCP/IP port of 10001)  but you can change it if you need to. 
• Printer Names:  Lets you select how you can view the printer names in the Win-
dows port list. 
• Based on Serial Number: Uses the printer server serial number to identify the 
printer names. For example,  if SN991354 is the serial number of the unit,  
SN991354 would be the printer port.
• Based on IP Address: Use the IP address to identify the printer names  For exam-
ple, if 199.99.92.99 is the IP address for the unit, 199.99.92.99 would be the printer 
port.
• Based on DNS (Domain Name Server:  Uses the DNS name to identify the printer 
name. For example, <PTR-MKTG.DOMAIN.COM>.
• Based on Unit Name: Uses the NIC Peer-to-Peer name set in the Novell section of 
the print server setup. This is the name used to identify the printer. This defaults to 
xxx123456 where the xxx stands for the three letter identifier of the manufacturer 
and the digits represent the serial number of the NIC.