Xerox Phaser 750 安装指南

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PhaserShare Networking Manual
Setting IP addressing: PostScript utility file (UNIX only) 
Setting IP addressing:  PostScript utility 
file (UNIX only)
Use the config-IP script to create a PostScript file that sets the printer’s IP addressing 
parameters.  The config-IP script is provided with your printer’s network utilities software.
The output of the script is PostScript code, which you must send to the printer.  
When you run the script, redirect the output to a file.  Then send the file to the 
printer.
The script prompts you to provide certain information.  For information about these 
prompts, see the next table, IP addressing parameters. 
The advantage of this method is that each printer has a permanent setup stored in memory 
and is not dependent on a boot server for boot information.  The disadvantage is that you 
must configure each printer individually.
Before performing this procedure, install the files from your printer’s network utilities 
software on to your host computer.  If you have not already installed the files, see 
Extracting files from unix.tar on page 25.
The IP parameters are listed in the following table.  For the procedure, see the next topic, 
Running the config-IP script.         
IP addressing parameters
Parameter
Description
Use BOOTP/DHCP
Yes/no.  Specifies whether the printer should get its IP address from a 
BOOTP or DHCP response at power-up (default is yes).  Answer 
no
 
for a printer-based configuration; this prevents BOOTP or DHCP 
packets from appearing on the network when the printer is turned on 
or reset.
IP address
Printer’s address on a network.  Format is x.x.x.x, where x represents 
a decimal number from 0 - 255.  Must be a valid IP address and not 
0.0.0.0, 255.0.0.0, any address starting with 127, or any address 
ending with 255. 
Network mask
Needed in networks that use sub-netting.  If you are not using 
sub-netting, leave this blank; the printer will choose an appropriate 
mask.  Format is x.x.x.x, where x represents a decimal number from 0 
- 255.
Broadcast address
Address the printer uses to send broadcast packets.  Format is x.x.x.x, 
where x represents a decimal number from 0 - 255.  If you are unsure, 
leave this blank; the printer chooses an appropriate address.
Default gateway (router) Address the printer uses to communicate with devices not on the 
same network segment.  Format is x.x.x.x, where x represents a 
decimal number from 0 - 255.