Unix Printing; Printing From Unix/Linux Using Tcp/Ip; Overview - Brother NC-9100h Network User's Manual

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Unix Printing

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Printing from Unix/Linux using TCP/IP

Overview

Brother Print/Fax servers are supplied with the Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol suite. Since virtually all
UNIX host computers support TCP/IP, this capability allows a printer
to be shared on a UNIX Ethernet network. As with all protocols,
TCP/IP communications can proceed concurrently while other
protocols are active, this means that UNIX, NetWare, Apple, and
other computers can share the same Brother print server over an
Ethernet network.
The Linux operating system uses the same setup procedures as
standard Berkeley UNIX systems. Refer to this chapter for a typical
GUI based Linux installation.
Quick Tips:
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The Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) protocol
automatically assigns an IP address from the range:
169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255. If you want to disable the
APIPA protocol, set APIPA to Off using control panel. For more
information see page 10-9. If the APIPA protocol is disabled, the
default IP address of a Brother Print/Fax server is 192.0.0.192.
To change it, use the printer control panel, the BRAdmin
Professional utility, Web BRAdmin software or let your DHCP
server allocate an IP address to the DCP/MFC.
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Refer to chapter 11 of this user guide to learn how to configure
the IP address on your DCP/MFC.
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The default password for Brother Print/Fax servers is access .
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The default name for a Brother Print/Fax server is usually
BRN_xxxxxx (where xxxxxx is the last six digits of the
Ethernet address of the Print/Fax server).
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