Epson C82346 Network Card User Manual


 
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Note:
Windows NT: see Chapter 4 for information on using a
Windows NT environment with DLC Transport
protocol or TCP/IP.
UNIX: see Chapter 5 for details about using several
variations of UNIX. This chapter includes information
about using UNIX with TCP/IP.
OS/2: see Chapter 6 for details on using an OS/2
system and installing extra software.
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The default Net Ware condition of the Ethernet card is disabled.
You must configure the card with EPSON Net! for NetWare to
work on a Net Ware network.
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The default interface setting is Print Server mode. Zf you are
setting up the card for use in a Net Ware environment, you will
need to determine whether you want to set up the Ethernet Card
in Print Server, Remote Printer, or Auto Print Server/Remote
Printer mode.
If you want to operate your printer in more than one network
environment, install the interface for each network as described in
the following chapters.
Terms and Concepts
A node address is a set of numbers that gives a unique identity
to any piece of equipment connected to a network.
The file server stores data required for the Ethernet Card to
operate as a print server.
A print queue is an area where a print job is stored as a file,
until the print server sends the job to the assigned printer.
A print serves moves jobs from print queues to printers.
Introduction 5