- Hewlett-Packard User Guide Printer LCS60
Table Of Contents
- TR.PDF
- 1.PDF
- 2.PDF
- Hardware Installation
- Introduction
- Site Preparation
- Assembly
- Installing the LCS60
- Rack Mounting
- Wall Mounting
- Table-Top Mounting
- Connecting the System Console
- Direct Connection to the LCS60
- Connection through a Data Switch
- Connection through Modems
- Connection through StarKeeper II NMS
- Connecting the Fiber Interface
- Configuration of the Lucent Technologies Data Switch ± LCS60
- Power and Grounding
- Verify LCS60 Console Connection
- Verify Fiber Connection
- Configure the LCS60
- LAN Connections
- Hardware Installation
- 3.PDF
- 4.PDF
- 5.PDF
- 6.PDF
- 7.PDF
- 8.PDF
- Administration
- Basics
- Logging On
- lcsadm Interface
- Typical Administrative Tasks
- Backup and Restore Operations
- Network Access Password Option
- Status
- Error Messages
- Administration
- 9.PDF
- 10.PDF
- 11.PDF
- 12.PDF
- 13.PDF
- 14.PDF
- 15.PDF
- 16.PDF
- IX.PDF

Features
Multiple IP Subnetworks
IP Address Assignment by the LCS60
PPP and SLIP users need to be assigned an IP address when they connect to the
LCS60, thereby allowing them to run TCP/IP applications over their serial con-
nection. Figure 1-5 describes IP address assignment; refer to Chapter 4 (PPP) or
Chapter 5 (SLIP) for more information.
Note: IP address assignment is defined in RFC1332.
The LCS60 has three mechanisms for assigning a SLIP or PPP user an IP address:
1 . Privately Administered Static IP Address. The user’s IP address is locally
administered by the user on his/her PC software package. The LCS60
will use the IP address requested by the PC package if it is valid and
unused.
2 . Reserved IP Address. This IP address, administered by the LCS60 adminis-
trator, is requested by specifying a zero IP address on the client software
package. A reserved IP address must exist in the LCS60 configuration
database before the session start up attempt.
3 . Dynamically Assigned IP Address. This IP address is randomly assigned by
the LCS60 from the IP network range associated with the particular IP
Network Security Group. A dynamic address may be requested on the
dialstring if no reserved IP address exists for a user ID.
Hardware Features
Enhanced Processor
The LCS60 offers the enhanced Motorola MVME197 processor, rated at 100+
MIPS. With this processor, the LCS60 can sustain a higher number of sessions at
a greater aggregate throughput than its LCS50E predecessor.
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