Configuring The Nic; Superscript 1800 Web Pages; Using The Printer's Operator Panel; Configuring The Ip Address - NEC SuperScript 1800 Network User's Manual

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ONFIGURING THE
After the NIC is installed and the printer is physically
connected to your network, the NIC must be configured.
The NIC can be configured by using the printer's Operator
Panel, or by using the NEC SuperScript 1800 Network Printer
Manager (NPM). It can also be configured by the SuperScript
1800 Web Pages.
Use the Operator Panel for configuring the most basic
parameters of the NIC, such as turning on TCP\IP, DHCP,
AppleTalk, and NetWare protocol stacks, and for configuring
an IP address. This method is suited for connecting to a small
or simple network.
The NPM is a tool that must run on a computer running
Windows 95 or 98. It has more controls for configuring the
NIC than the Operator Panel. Your network may be large and
have many printers connected to it. In this case, the NPM can
be used for performing all the tasks that can be done at the
Operator Panel, and also for assigning a printer name so that
it can be easily identified on a network by users. For
information about installing the NPM, see Appendix B on
page 47.

SuperScript 1800 Web Pages

Located in the printer are web pages that can be used for
configuring the printer and viewing printer operational
status. These pages can only be viewed after the printer has
been assigned an IP address through the Operator Panel or
NPM. The pages then can be viewed through any popular
web browser by navigating to the printer's IP address.
If you plan on configuring the NIC through the printer's
Operator Panel, afterwards, you can use the web pages to
assign a name to the printer, so it can be easily identified by
network users. IPX and AppleTalk protocol stacks may also
be turned on by using these pages.
For more information about the SuperScript 1800 Web Pages,
see Appendix C on page 57.
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Using the Printer's Operator Panel

Note:
Appendix A, on page 43, provides detailed
information about navigating the Operator Panel network
menus.
Configuring the IP Address
The printer can be configured to use a static or dynamically
assigned IP address.
The static assignment can be done by directly entering in an
address, or by requesting one from a BOOTP or RARP server.
Subnet mask and gateway (router) addresses can also be
entered.
For dynamic assignment, the printer can be configured to
accept an address from a DHCP server.
To configure TCP\IP addressing:
1.
From the printer's Operator Panel, press GO until
appears in the Operator Panel display.
OFFLINE
2.
Press MENU until
NETWORK MENU
3.
Press ITEM until
CFG NET
4.
Press VALUE until
YES
5.
Press SELECT.
6.
Press ITEM until
TCP\IP
7.
Press VALUE until
YES
8.
Press SELECT.
9.
Press ITEM until
CFG TCP
10. Press VALUE until
YES
11. Press SELECT.
12. Press ITEM until
DHCP
13. Do one of the following.
If you plan on having a DHCP server dynamically
assign an IP address to the printer, press VALUE
until
appears.
YES
a.
Then press SELECT.
b. Press GO to exit.
If you plan on using a static IP address, press VALUE
until
appears, then continue with the next step.
NO
3.
Press SELECT.
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