Tcp/ip, Step 1: set the ip address, netmask and gateway, Print a network setup page – Lexmark N2000 Series User Manual

Page 5: Configure and print

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Look for the UAA (universally
administered address) under
the Network heading on the
setup page. The UAA is a
12-digit number. The left
column shows the address in
MSB form and the right
column shows the address in
canonical form.

The UAA is preset at the
factory. However, you can
override it with an optional
locally administered address
(LAA) if you want some
particular physical address for
this print server.

Print a network setup page

Use the printer operator panel to print the network setup page. (Hint: Network
Menu/Network Option x/Network x Setup/Print/Print Setup Page
).

The network setup page shows the physical address (UAA) of the MarkNet
print server and other important data. Save this page because you will use it
later.

Configure and print

About the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD

You may have more than one version of this CD, received at different times
with different Lexmark products. Always use the latest version CD.

TCP/IP

Step 1: Set the IP address, netmask and gateway

For instructions on other ways
to set the IP address, look on
the Drivers, MarkVision and
Utilities CD. Click View
Documentation and look for
the MarkNet link.

You must assign an IP address, netmask and gateway to the MarkNet print
server for other network devices to find the printer on the network.

• If you have DHCP, the proper address values are automatically assigned.

To verify the assignment has happened, print a network setup page and
make sure the IP address, netmask and gateway appear as non-zero.

Network environment

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TCP/IP (Windows, OS/2, UNIX)
”Step 1: Set the IP address, netmask and gateway”
”Step 2: Set up to print”

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Novell NetWare
”NDPS (Novell Distributed Print Services)”
”Non-NDPS (queue-based)”

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AppleTalk

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OS/2 Warp Server

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