HP (Hewlett-Packard) 4250 Network Card User Manual


 
Default Gateway
Enter the IP address of the default gateway used to
access other networks or subnets. This enables the
PSA to communicate with devices (such as printers and
PCs) on different subnets.
If a gateway is not available, or if the address of the
gateway is unknown, enter the same IP address used
for the PSA, or leave this field blank (or empty).
Primary Domain Name Server (DNS) Address
The DNS enables network resources (such as PCs and
printers) to be specified by their friendly names instead
of their IP addresses. In order to use this functionality,
specify the primary DNS server by its IP address, not
by its friendly name. Once the primary DNS is
specified, use friendly names across other
configuration areas of the PSA (such as the queue
configuration screen). If the network does not have a
DNS, leave this field blank (or empty).
Secondary Domain Name Server (DNS) Address
If the primary DNS is unavailable, this server will be
contacted. Specify the secondary DNS server by its IP
address, not by its friendly name. After this is server
specified, use friendly names across other
configuration areas of the PSA (such as the queue
configuration screen). If the network does not have a
DNS, leave this field blank (or empty).
DNS Domain Name
The DNS domain name. For example, a server named
mail.hp.com (hp.com is the DNS name and mail is the
host name).
The domain name must match standard naming
conventions. The name must be alphanumeric. It may
also contain dashes ( - ) (for example : mycompany.
com).
If the network does not have a DNS domain name,
"defaultdomain" is entered as the default.
Check for Print Server PSA firmware updates
during each web login
The Overview page can display new information
regarding the PSA if this box is checked.
Configuring the PSA Using the Web Interface
1. At a workstation, access the web browser.
2. Log on to the PSA as an administrator (The default is "admin" for the user name and "admin" for the
password.)
3. Complete the TCP/IP and DNS Settings page. See the description of the fields (above) for more
information.
4. Click .
After this screen has been completed, complete the Microsoft Networking Settings page to identify the WINS server
address and the Windows NT domain or workgroup. For the Windows NT domain security feature, complete the
other fields on that page.