Appendix
122
9
Precautions
Please pay attention to the following
when using the network interface
board. When configuration is neces-
sary, follow the appropriate proce-
dures below.
Connecting a Dial-Up Router
to a Network
When using NetWare (file server)
If the NetWare file server and printer
are on opposite sides of a router,
packets are sent back and forth con-
tinuously, possibly incurring com-
munications charges. Because packet
transmission is a feature of NetWare,
you need to change the configuration
of the router. If the network you are
using does not allow you to configure
the router, configure the machine in-
stead.
❖
❖❖
❖ Configuring the router
Filter packets so they do not pass
over the dial-up router.
Note
❒ The MAC address of the filter-
ing printer is printed on the
printer configuration page. For
more information about print-
ing a configuration page, see
Printer Reference 2.
❒ For more information about
configuring the printer if the
router cannot be configured, see
the following instructions.
Configuring the printer with
NetWare
A
AA
A
Following the setup method de-
scribed earlier in this manual,
configure the file server.
B
BB
B
Set the frame type for NetWare
environment.
Reference
For more information about se-
lecting a frame type, see p.13
“Setting Up the Machine on a
Network”.
Configuring the printer without
NetWare
A
AA
A
When not printing, the network
interface board sends packets
over the network. Set NetWare to
“inactive”.
Reference
For more information about se-
lecting a protocol, see p.13 “Set-
ting Up the Machine on a
Network”.