Windows nt host configuration, Ip address configuration, Preparing for tcp/ip printing – Accton Technology EN2024-6 User Manual

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Print Server User’s Guide

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Windows NT Host Configuration

This section covers configuration of a Windows NT host. The Print Server should be
configured first. For Windows NT configuration in a Peer-to-Peer environment, see
Chapter 7 - Windows Peer-to-Peer.

IP Address Configuration

To have the Print Server recognized as a valid device, first configure it, then follow
this procedure.

1. Add an entry for the Print Server to the hosts file:

\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\HOSTS

The entry consists of the following line:

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Name

Where

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP Address you assigned to the Print Server
Name is the Print Server’s name. If you have not changed the name, use
the default name shown on a sticker on the base of the device.

2. Reboot to have these changes take effect.

3. Have Windows NT automatically add an entry to the ARP table by entering the

following commands:

ping Name
arp -a

The Print Server should respond to the ping. If it doesn’t, there is
something wrong with the IP addressing.

Preparing for TCP/IP Printing

To create a TCP/IP remote printer Microsoft TCP/IP printing support must be
installed. The procedure is as follows.

Windows NT 3.51

1. Start the

Network option in Control Panel. When the Network Settings dialog box

appears, click the

Add Software button to display the Add Network Software

dialog box.

2. Select

TCP/IP Protocol And Related Components in the Network Software list

box, and then click the

Continue button.

3. In the

Windows NT TCP/IP Installation Options dialog box, check the TCP/IP

Network Printing Support option.

4. Click the

OK button. Windows NT Setup will display a message asking for the

full path to the Windows NT distribution files. Provide the appropriate location
and click the

Continue button. All necessary files will be copied to your hard

disk.

5. If you did not check the

Enable Automatic DHCP Configuration option in the

Windows NT TCP/IP Installation Options dialog box, you must complete all the
required TCP/IP configuration procedures manually.

6. After you finish configuring TCP/IP, the

Network Settings dialog box will

reappear, click the

Close button and then restart your computer for the changes to

take effect.

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