Kodak Kodak 10/100 Network Interface Card Printer User Manual


 
NIC Installation and Verification
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2.6 NIC Faceplate
The illustration below shows the NIC faceplate (as seen from the rear of
the printer after installation).
Switches: D1 and D2 are operation mode switches; they are shown in
Normal Operation Mode for printing (D1 & D2 Up).
LEDs: NET (Yellow) and LNK (Green) LEDs show network traffic and
connectivity.
Ethernet Address: A unique NIC Ethernet address is assigned to each
NIC (i.e. 0040C8 1234AB). The first six digits are always 00:40:C8. The
last six digits are unique to each NIC.
Network Broadcasts: The NIC uses its Ethernet address to advertise
itself on Macintosh via Appletalk and on Windows via NetBeui as
“KDxxxxxx” where “xxxxxx” are the last six digits of the address. For
example, a NIC with the address 0040C81234AB would advertise itself
as KD1234AB throughout.
2.7 Operation Mode Switches
Refer to the following table to select a NIC operating mode.
Selecting a NIC Operating Mode
D1 D2 Mode Description
Up Up Normal Default. Does not allow a telnet connection. Users can print to
the unit.
Up Down Telnet
Diagnostic
Allows a telnet connection to change its parameters. Users
can also print.
Down Down Reset to
Defaults
This setting is used to reset the NIC to use factory default
configuration parameters.
Kodak
10/100 NIC
Normal
NET
LNK
D1 D2