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Xerox 6100BD - Phaser Color Laser Printer Manuel d'installation
XEROX FREEFLOW PRINT SERVER
GETTING READY FOR THE PRINT SERVER INSTALLATION
W-1 data element definitions
Primary Network Interface:
Product
iGen3
DocuColor (2XX, 5000,
7000/8000)
DocuTech 61XX
DocuPrint 1XX EPS
DocuTech 61XX
DocuPrint 1XX EPS
DocuTech 128/155/180
HLC
DocuTech 128/155/180
HLC
Xerox 41XX/45XX EPS,
XXP
Xerox Continuous Feed
Nuvera
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 FreeFlow Print Server Network
Configuration screens.
DHCP is the default for DocuColor 2XX. iGen3 may not use
DHCP.
Hostname: This is the name the print server 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
FREEFLOW PRINT SERVER 6.0.xx
Controller/Server
PDSI Config 4
bge0
PDSi Config 2b,
bge0
2c, 2d
PDSi Config 2a
bge0
SUN W1100z
Determined
automatically
PDSi Config 2a
bge1
SUN W1100z
ce1
SUN Ultra 20
Determined
automatically
PDSi Config 4
bge1
X86
Determined
automatically
Value
7