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7.2 Installing in a Windows Environment
7-2
TCP/IP Configuration
If the Windows workstations are connected to a NetWare network, configure the printer
interfaces for NetWare and use standard Windows and NetWare utilities to provide access
to the printer. See Chapter 4, NetWare Configuration.
interfaces for NetWare and use standard Windows and NetWare utilities to provide access
to the printer. See Chapter 4, NetWare Configuration.
If you are not using NetWare, you can access the printer using TCP/IP.
If you are using Windows 95/98 or Windows NT 4.x, you can also use the Network
Interface Board Peer-to-Peer capability described in Chapter 5, Windows Peer-to-Peer
Printing.
Interface Board Peer-to-Peer capability described in Chapter 5, Windows Peer-to-Peer
Printing.
7.2.1 Installing TCP/IP on Windows
Windows 95/98/ME and Windows NT come with TCP/IP and
lpr
capabilities, although
these must be installed when the unit is configured. You must install the TCP/IP Protocol,
Simple TCP/IP Services, and Microsoft TCP/IP Printing prior to entering the network
printer on the workstation.
Simple TCP/IP Services, and Microsoft TCP/IP Printing prior to entering the network
printer on the workstation.
Once
lpr
is installed on a Windows system and you have allowed printer sharing, other
workstations can use the printer through the Microsoft Windows Network without having
to have separate
to have separate
lpr
queues installed on each workstation.
7.2.2 Setting Up the Network Interface Board
1.
Install the Network Interface Board in your printer.
2.
Power up the printer.
Keep the status sheet handy for the Ethernet (MAC) address. It shows that TCP/IP is
enabled but that the IP address is not configured.
enabled but that the IP address is not configured.
If the unit already has an IP address, these procedures do not work. However, you can use
Telnet to access the unit and change the IP parameters.
Telnet to access the unit and change the IP parameters.
7.2.3 Assigning an IP Address
The Network Interface Board must be given an IP address and routing information to be
used with TCP/IP. To do this:
used with TCP/IP. To do this:
•
If you have a NetWare connection, use MAP (see Chapter 3, Monitoring the
Network Interface Board).
Network Interface Board).
•
Otherwise, use
arp
(see Section 7.2.3.1 Using arp)