Xerox 850 安装指导

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Networking Setup Guide
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Setting the Printer’s IP Address
DNS (Domain Name Service)
The printer supports DNS through an embedded DNS stub resolver.  The DNS resolver 
protocol communicates with one or more DNS servers to request the IP address for a given 
host name or the host name for a given IP address.  
To use an IP host name for the printer, the system administrator must have already 
configured one or more DNS servers and a local DNS domain name space database.
To set up the printer for DNS, supply an IP domain name and up to two DNS name server 
IP addresses. There are two ways to set up the printer:
With TCP/IP, you can use PhaserLink.  See the next topic, Setting up the printer for 
DNS using PhaserLink Printer Management Software
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Setting up the printer for DNS using PhaserLink Printer 
Management Software
After setting the printer’s IP address, you can set up the printer for DNS using PhaserLink 
Printer Management Software, if you have a World Wide Web browser.  
1.
Connect to the printer via PhaserLink (see Accessing the printer from a browser on 
page 33).
2.
On the left side of any PhaserLink page, click Settings. 
3.
In the INTERFACES group, click TCP/IP. 
4.
Set Domain Name Service Resolver to Enabled.  
5.
Enter the following information:
Primary Name Server IP Address (required)
Second Name Server IP Address (optional)
IP Domain Name  (required)
Additional Search Domain Name(s) (optional)
6.
When you are finished entering the settings, click Apply at the bottom of the page.  
7.
The printer displays a dialog box that allows you to reset the printer.  New parameters 
will not take effect until the printer is reset.