Chapter 1: connecting to the network, Ga1120 on the network, Ga-1120 on the network – Toshiba GA-1120 User Manual

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GA-1120 on the network

This chapter summarizes the stages in setting up the GA-1120, and includes diagrams
that refer you to other chapters or other manuals for completing your installation.
Check those references to find the information you need quickly.

GA-1120 on the network

When the GA-1120 is connected to a network, it behaves as a networked PostScript
printer. The built-in Ethernet interface on the GA-1120 supports the following
network protocols:

• AppleTalk

• TCP/IP (the lpd, nbt, and http protocols)

TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The lpd
protocol is the standard TCP/IP printing protocol. The nbt protocol supports
Windows (SMB) printing. The port 9100 is the printer server port number to
publish print connections between the print server and a remote computer. The http
protocol is commonly used for Web pages on the Internet and on intranets. The http
protocol also supports IPP printing.

• IPX/SPX (Novell)

IPX/SPX stands for Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange.

These protocols (rules that enable computers on a network to communicate with each
other) are supported on Mac OS, Windows, and UNIX platforms and can run
concurrently on the same cable. Workstations that use other protocols can print
through a server that uses one of the protocols mentioned.

When you add the GA-1120 to a network, it is assumed that a network administrator
has already installed a network cabling system and connected workstations and servers.

Chapter 1:
Connecting to
the Network

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