Networking
Setting Up a Network-connected Printer
Sharing the Printer on a Network
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Setting Up a Network-connected Printer
To use this printer as your network printer, you must set up network parameters on it. Network parameters can be set up by the following two methods:
Via Network Administration Programs
You can configure your printer's print server settings and manage it via the following programs:
l Embedded Web Service: A web server embedded to your network print server, which allows you to:
Configure the network parameters necessary for the printer to connect to various network environments.
l SetIP Address: A utility program allowing you to select a network interface card and manually configure the addresses for use with the TCP/IP protocol.
See "Set IP Address Utility".
Via the Operator Panel
You can configure the basic network parameters through the printer's operator panel. Use the printer operator panel to do the following:
l Print a Network Configuration Page
l Configure TCP/IP
l Configure EtherTalk
l Configure IPX/SPX
l Configure a Wireless Network
Configuring Network Parameters on the Operator Panel
NOTE: For details on how to access the Embedded Web Service please refer to the chapter, "Dell Printer Configuration Web tool."
l Gigabit Ethernet
l 802.11 b/g Wireless LAN (Optional)
l Windows: WinNT4.0/2000/XP(32/64bits)/Vista
(32/64bits)/2003 Server(32/64bits)/2008
Server(32/64bits)
l Netware OS: 5.x, 6.x (NDS, Bindery Mode),
iPrint Support
l Mac OS 9.x, 10.1~10.5
l Various Linux OS including Red Hat 8~9,
Fedora Core 1~4, Mandrake 9.2~10.1, SuSE
8.2~9.2, Suse linux Enterprise Version 10,
Redhat WS Linux 5.0
l UNIX(SUN 8,9,10, HP-UX 11i, IBM AIX 5.2, 5.3)
l Citrix, Windows Terminal Server, SAP
l TCP/IPv4, IPv6(DHCP, DNS, 9100, LPR, SNMP,
HTTP, IPSec), EtherTalk, Novell NetWare (NDS,
Bindery, iPrint), DHCP, BOOTP, SLP, SSDP,
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