Xerox 360 Printer User Manual


 
PhaserShare Networking Manual
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PhaserShare Series B Network Interfaces
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How to configure Token Ring parameters:
On UNIX systems, you can use the script config-TokenRing, provided with
the printer’s network utilities software. See the next topic, “Using the
config-TokenRing script”.
On PCs, you can edit the PostScript utility file TOKNCFG.PS and send it to
the printer. See the README file in the UTILS directory on the printer’s
CD-ROM for details.
On a Macintosh, you can edit the PostScript utility file Configure Token Ring
and send it to the printer. See the ReadMe file in the Network Utilities folder
on the printer’s CD-ROM for details.
Windows users on NetWare networks can use the PhaserShare
Administrator. See “Using the PhaserShare Administrator to configure
Token Ring” on page 20.
With a TCP/IP connection and a World Wide Web browser, you can use
PhaserLink Printer Management Software. See “Using PhaserLink Printer
Management Software to configure Token Ring” on page 21.
Whichever method you use, you must reset the printer to make the changes take
effect. For more information, see Chapter 16, “Resetting the Printer”.
Using the
config-TokenRing
script
The UNIX shell script config-TokenRing is provided with the printer’s network
utilities software. The script creates a PostScript file containing the Token Ring
parameters. Set the Token Ring parameters by sending the PostScript file to the
printer.
Before performing this procedure, you must install the script on your host computer.
If you have not already installed the file, see “Extracting files from unix.tar” on
page 52. Your host spooling system must also be configured; see Chapter 8, “TCP/IP
Host Configuration (UNIX)”.
1.
Connect the printer to the network. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
requires that the printer be connected on the same physical network
segment as the host. You will be using the arp command later in this
procedure.
2.
Log in.
3.
Run the script config-TokenRing:
a.
Change (cd) to the bin subdirectory in the directory where you placed
your printer’s network utilities.
b.
Type the name of the script, redirecting the output to a file. Type:
4.
When prompted by the script, enter the Token Ring parameters.
5.
When the script is finished, log in as root.
config-TokenRing > filename