HP (Hewlett-Packard) LCS60 Printer User Manual


 
Glossary
Glossary
zone
name
The name of the virtual AppleTalk network. Although an
AppleTalk zone name may contain any 8-bit character listed in Table
D-1 of Inside AppleTalk, Second Edition, the only characters that may
be entered as the zone name for the LCS60 virtual AppleTalk net-
work are the printable 7-bit ASCII characters.
The valid characters are the SPACE character, all punctuation marks,
digits, and upper-case and lower-case letters. SPACE characters that
precede the first non-space character are ignored. All other SPACE
characters are retained.
Invalid characters include all control characters, including the hor-
izontal TAB, the DELETE character, and all 8-bit ASCII characters.
Ethernet Interface (etherif)
interface
address
Specify the internet address. The interface must have a unique inter-
net address. All hosts sharing the same network must have identical
network portions in the internet addresses. For example, 154.12.21.5
is a valid host address on network 154.12.21. The internet address
for the interface always has four components.
interface
alias
You may specify the interface alias name (a name that can be used in
place of the interface name). It can be any name, but is usually an
abbreviation of the name. Separate each alias with blanks or tabs.
interface
name
Specify a name for the interface to the LAN. For example the inter-
face name is morse-e0 for the LCS60 named morse. The interface
name cannot be more than 31 characters. Interface names may con-
tain letters, numbers, dashes, and underscores.
network
aliases
You may specify the network’s alias names (names that can be used
in place of the official network name). Separate each alias with
blanks or tabs.
network
name
Specify the name of the network (up to 31 characters) to which this
interface is connected (e.g., dock-net). Network names may contain
letters, numbers, dashes, and underscores.
subnet-
ted net-
work
The system will ask if the network is subnetted and if so, prompt for
subnet information, actually taking the user through the subnetwork
configuration option prompts.
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