Руководство По Работе для Panasonic KX-P8420

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Setup from the Front Panel and WebSetup
Subnet Mask— If you need to set the subnet mask, enter one of the 
following values:
255.0.0.0
 if the IP address starts with a number less than 128
255.255.0.0
 if the IP address starts with a number from 128 through 191
255.255.255.0
 if the IP address starts with a number greater than 191
Be sure to confirm the subnet mask setting with your network administrator 
before proceeding. In some cases the required setting may be different from 
those listed.
Enable on Token Ring—Enable this option if you have a TCP/IP network 
connected to the KX-P8420 over Token Ring. If you use Token Ring, 
enabling TCP/IP for Token Ring is required for enabling the Fiery WebTools.
IP Address—Enter the KX-P8420 IP address for Token Ring. The 
KX-P8420 is shipped with the IP address set to the loopback address, 
(127.0.0.1)
 
which is an internal address used for network checking. If you 
plan to print with TCP/IP, you must first assign the KX-P8420 a unique 
network IP address. For information about setting up printing with TCP/IP, 
see “Setting up TCP/IP printing” on 
Subnet Mask—If you need to set the subnet mask, enter one of the 
following values:
255.0.0.0
 if the IP address starts with a number less than 128
255.255.0.0
 if the IP address starts with a number from 128 through 191
255.255.255.0
 if the IP address starts with a number greater than 191
Be sure to confirm the subnet mask setting with your network administrator 
before proceeding. In some cases the required setting may be different from 
those listed.
Gateway—If your TCP/IP network has a gateway, and users outside the 
gateway plan to print to the KX-P8420 using TCP/IP, enter the gateway 
address here. By default, the loopback address, 127.0.0.1, is set. Obtain the 
correct gateway address from your network administrator.
Enable AppleTalk—Enable this option if you have an AppleTalk network 
connected to the KX-P8420. This setting enables the KX-P8420 to 
communicate over AppleTalk networks.