W-1 data element definitions – Xerox DocuColor 240-250 con Xerox FreeFlow DXP250-15619 User Manual

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DOCUSP 50.xx

W-1 data element definitions

Language: Select the language from the available list.

Locale: Select the locale from the available list.

Network configuration: The available network configurations
are Ethernet and Token Ring. Ethernet is the default
configuration. In order to utilize a Token Ring configuration, a
Token Ring kit is required.

DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This is a TCP/IP
addressing method. If selected, the system should
automatically contact the DHCP server to obtain the IP address,
subnet mask, and default gateway address. This information
can also be manually entered into the DocuSP Network
Configuration screens.

Primary Network Interface: The primary network interface
may be automatically determined by the software during
installation. If the customer site is using a fiber optic interface
with the Sun Blade 1000, 2000, or 2500, select the correct
option.

Hostname: This is the name the controller will be known as by
users from other host machines on the TCP/IP network. This
name is an alias mapped to the IP address that is assigned to
the print server/host machine. The Hostname must start with an
alphabetic character, and cannot start with a number, space, or
any other non-alphabetic character.

IP Address: The lP or Internet Address is a unique 4 byte, 32
bit numeric value that is assigned to each local host and
workstation on a TCP/IP network. An IP address consists of
four fields, each separated by a decimal point. For example:
13.254.166.111.

NOTE: The TCP/IP Internet spans the entire world. The Internet
central committee assigns a set of unique network addresses to
your customer’s company. The customer network administrator
assigns IP address numbers within this set to each host and
workstation on the network.

Subnetwork: A “YES” answer to this query indicates that your
customer’s network is divided into segments or “subnets.” In this
instance the following data element, subnetwork mask, must
also be provided.

Subnet mask: The subnet mask is a decimal or hexadecimal
group of four fields, each separated by a decimal point that
indicates how much of the IP Address is used with the Network
number to create subnets. The following is an example of a
subnet mask in its decimal and hexadecimal form.

255.255.0.0 = 0xff.0xff.0x0.0x0

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