Xerox Phaser 750 安装指南

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PhaserShare Networking Manual
Token Ring 
Using PhaserLink Printer Management Software to configure 
Token Ring
Once a TCP/IP connection to the printer has been established and the printer’s IP address 
is set, you can visit the printer’s Status page from your web browser by entering the 
printer’s URL (Uniform Resource Locator), just as you would to visit any web site.  The 
printer’s URL is:
http://printer’s-IP-address
where printer’s-IP-address is the IP address or DNS name you set during TCP/IP 
configuration. 
Example using IP addess:  http://192.1.1.1/
Example using DNS name:  http://Tektronix_Marketing/
1.
Connect to the printer via PhaserLink (as described in the preceding paragraphs).
2.
On the left side of the page, click Settings.
3.
In the INTERFACES group, click PhaserShare Token Ring Card.           
4.
Enter the Token Ring parameters in the fields on the page.
5.
Click Apply to save your changes.
6.
You must reset the printer before the changes take effect.  For more information, see 
Resetting the Printer on page 41.
For more information on PhaserLink, see your printer’s networking setup guide.
Using the config-TokenRing script
The UNIX shell script config-TokenRing is provided with the printer’s network utilities 
software.  The script creates a PostScript file containing the Token Ring parameters.  Set 
the Token Ring parameters by sending the PostScript file to the printer.  
Before performing this procedure, you must install the script on your host computer.  If 
you have not already installed the file, see Extracting files from unix.tar on page 25.  Your 
host spooling system must also be configured; see TCP/IP Host Configuration (UNIX) on 
page 25.
1.
Connect the printer to the network.  ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) requires that 
the printer be connected on the same physical network segment as the host.  You will 
be using the arp command later in this procedure.
2.
Log in.
3.
Run the script  config-TokenRing:
a.
Change (cd) to the bin subdirectory in the directory where you placed your 
printer’s network utilities. 
b.
Type the name of the script, redirecting the output to a file.  Type:  
4.
When prompted by the script, enter the Token Ring parameters. 
        config-TokenRing  >   filename