Setting the subnet mask – Apple LaserWriter 12/640 PS User Manual

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Setting the subnet mask

If your network includes subnets, you can set the subnet mask.

1

From the main menu of the TCP/IP Printer Configuration Utility menu, press 5 and Enter.

2

When requested to do so, type the IP address of the subnet mask in the following format,

then press Enter:

XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX, where each XXX is a number between 0 and 255.

To indicate that you don’t want to specify a subnet mask, type

0.0.0.0

and

press Enter.

Setting the default gateway address

If your local network is attached to other networks, you can specify the
IP address of your local gateway. Whenever the printer needs to send
messages to another network, it will use this gateway.

1

From the main menu of the TCP/IP Printer Configuration Utility menu, press 6 and Enter.

2

When requested to do so, type the IP address of the gateway in the following format,

then press Enter:

XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX, where each XXX is a number between 0 and 255.

Note: If you enter an invalid address for the gateway or if the gateway goes
down, the printer may not be able to communicate with remote networks.

Enabling or disabling connection timeout checking

The timeout feature automatically severs TCP/IP connections that are idle for
more than 5 minutes. Under most circumstances, you should leave this
function enabled.

1

From the main menu of the TCP/IP Printer Configuration Utility menu, press 7 and Enter.

2

Follow the instructions on your screen.

WARNING

Use this option with care. If you enter an invalid subnet mask,

you may not be able to access the printer.

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