User guide

Windows NT Server (TCP/IP)
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Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration
IP address configuration
In the TCP/IP environment, IP addresses are essential. The IOPRINT+ Print Server requires
the following IP Addresses to be entered. (The entry in brackets shows the line number and
token in the device's configuration file.)
Item Description
IP Address
(4000 IP_ADDR)
Device IP Address. See the following
section.
Gateway Address
(4001 GATEWAY)
If your network segment has a router,
enter the router address here.
If there is no router, leave the address
as 0.0.0.0.
Subnet Mask
(4002 MASK)
If the Gateway Address above is
0.0.0.0 the Subnet Mask should also
be left at 0.0.0.0.
If you have a router, enter the Subnet
mask for the segment to which the
IOPRINT+ Print Server is attached.
Device IP Address Normally, the IOPRINT+ Print Server
is assigned a static IP Address, using
either BiAdmin or WebAdmin.
If you leave the device IP Address at
the default value of 0.0.0.0, its
sequence for finding an address is as
follows:
DHCP
BOOTP
RARP
Using DHCP Using DHCP is only possible if you
have DHCP management software
which allows you to take advantage
of this feature. Otherwise, the
IOPRINT+ Print Server's IP Address
will be unknown, and connection to it
will be impossible. In this case,
configure the IOPRINT+ Print Server
for a static IP Address.
Using BOOTP or RARP Neither of these systems are
normally used with Windows NT