Zebra xi iii-series user’s guide 61 – Zebra Technologies XiIII Series User Manual

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Zebra XiIII-Series User’s Guide

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* ZebraNet

®

PrintServer II option required

Press

Display

Shows

Action/Explanation

IP RESOLUTION*

IP Resolution: Press the RIGHT or LEFT BLACK OVAL key to
display other choices.
Default: Dynamic
Selections: Dynamic, permanent
Depending on the selection, allows either the user (”permanent”) or
the server (”dynamic”) to select the IP address. For more
information, refer to ZebraNet Networking: PrintServer II Installation
and User’s Guide
.

IP PROTOCOLS*

IP Protocols: Press the RIGHT or LEFT BLACK OVAL key to
display other choices.
Default: All
Selections: All, gleaning only, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP,

DHCP/BOOTP

If “dynamic” was chosen in the previous parameter, this selection
determines the method(s) by which the PrintServer II receives the
IP address from the server. For more information, refer to ZebraNet
Networking: PrintServer II Installation and User’s Guide
.

IP ADDRESS*

IP Address: Press the LEFT BLACK OVAL key to move to the next
digit position, press the RIGHT BLACK OVAL key to increase the
value of the digit.
This parameter allows you to select the IP address if “permanent”
was chosen in “IP RESOLUTION.” (If “dynamic” was chosen, the
user cannot select the address.) For more information, refer to
ZebraNet Networking: PrintServer II Installation and User’s Guide.

SUBNET MASK*

Subnet Mask: Press the RIGHT or LEFT BLACK OVAL key to
display other choices.
Default: Permanent (user must set)
Selections: Dynamic (user may set, but server can assign),

permanent

This parameter selects the part of the IP address that is considered
to be part of the local network. It can be reached without going
through the default gateway.

DEFAULT
GATEWAY*

Default Gateway: Press the LEFT BLACK OVAL key to move to
the next digit position, press the RIGHT BLACK OVAL key to
increase the value of the digit.
This parameter allows you to select the IP address that the network
traffic is routed through if the destination address is not part of the
local network.

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