LevelOne FPS-1032 User Manual

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B. The print server's IP address is duplicated or is as same as another computer's IP

address on the network.


If this is the case, please consult your network administrator to obtain an unused IP address
for your print server.

C. The print server is on one segment and your Windows NT server is on the other

segment.

(This troubleshooting guide will also apply to a multiple-segmented network while installing
the print server)

For example, assuming the print server is on Segment A, NT server is on Segment B, and
there is a gateway computer between Segment A and Segment B. The network might be a
complete TCP/IP network, or a hybrid of TCP/IP and IPX/SPX network.
If this is the case, you have to adopt the following steps, depending on which platform the
gateway computer is.

a. If the gateway computer is a NT/UNIX server:

You have to do the same "arp" command to specify an entry on the NT/UNIX computer
as a gateway in order for it to forward your subsequent "ping" or/and "tftp" commands to
the print server.

b. If the gateway computer is a Novell NetWare file server:

1. Due to the presence of this NetWare file server, the IPX/SPX protocol might be used

on your network. Therefore, we strongly suggest you run the PSAdmin from any client
computer and select "Manual Setup" to specify the print server's IP address (For more
detailed information about Manual Setup, please refer to Chapter 3).

2. If the solution described above is not applicable, you have to follow the instructions

below to set up the print server's IP address.

For the purpose of explanation, we assume the NT server is on Segment A and its IP
address is 192.72.214.66 (subnet mask: 255.255.255.224), the print server is going to be
installed on Segment B, with IP address, for example, 192.72.214.100.

1. Find an unused IP address on Segment A for temporary use in the following steps, for

example, 192.72.214.68.


2. Connect your print server to Segment A as a networked node.

3. On your NT server, type, for example, "arp -s 192.72.214.68 00-40-01-3F-02-AB". Please

note, in this arp command you have to type 192.72.214.68 on purpose. Do not type this IP
address as 192.72.214.100.


4. Type "tftp 192.722.214.68 get config.txt". The configuration file will then be retrieved and

transferred to your NT server.


5. Type "edit config.txt" to modify this configuration file.

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