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Token Ring Menu Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer v1-75 AppSocket Bin PS Enable or disable the AppSocket binary mode of PostScript. The available values are: On Off* 1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Token Ring Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Token Ring Menu AppSocket Bin PS 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n until you see:AppSocket Bin PS= New Value 4. Press Enter. You will see:Token Ring Menu AppSocket Bin PS 5. Press Online. You will see:Ready TokenTalk Enable Enable or disable the Token Ring TokenTalk protocol. The available values are: On* Off 1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Token Ring Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Token Ring Menu TokenTalk Enable 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n until you see:TokenTalk Enable= New Value 4. Press Enter. You will see:Token Ring Menu TokenTalk Enable 5. Press Online. You will see:Ready HTTP Enable Enable or disable the Token Ring HTTP Server protocol. The available values are: On* Off 1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Token Ring Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Token Ring Menu HTTP Enable 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n until you see:HTTP Enable = New Value 4. Press Enter. You will see:Token Ring Menu HTTP Enable 5. Press Online. You will see:Ready Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table1.16 Page5 of 12 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Token Ring Menu 1-76 vDocuPrint NC60 System Administrator Guide IP Address Res. Set the method used to assign the IP address, including subnet mask and default gateway. The available values are: Static BOOTP/RARP DHCP*1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see: Menus Token Ring Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Token Ring Menu IP Address Res. 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n until you see:IP Address Res.= New Value 4. Press Enter. You will see:Token Ring Menu IP Address Res. 5. Press Online. You will see:Ready Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table1.16 Page6 of 12 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Token Ring Menu Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer v1-77 IP Address Set the four byte IP address. The available values are: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (where xxx = 000 to 255) For this item (after Step 3), Item Up moves the cursor to the right through the displayed IP address and Item Down moves the cursor to the left. This allows you to change characters within the string rather than having to reenter the entire string. With the cursor displayed under a character, Va l u e U p increments the value of that character and Va l u e Down decrements the value. This item appears only if IP Address Res is set to Static .1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see: Menus Token Ring Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Token Ring Menu IP Address 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n. You will see:IP Address = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 4. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n to change the value of the character above the cursor. The value is incremented or decremented by 1 each time the key is pressed. Holding down Va l u e U p or Va l u e Down causes continuous scrolling through the values.IP Address = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 5. To change other characters in the IP address, press Item Up or Item Down to scroll right or left respectively through the character string, then press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n to change the value of the character above the cursor (as in Step 4).IP Address = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 6. When you have completed setting the IP address, press Enter. You will see:Token Ring Menu IP Address 7. Press Online. You will see:Ready 8. Restart printer or power off/on. Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table1.16 Page7 of 12 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Token Ring Menu 1-78 vDocuPrint NC60 System Administrator Guide Subnet Mask Set the four byte Subnet Mask address. The available values are: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (where xxx = 000 to 255) For this item (after Step 3), Item Up moves the cursor to the right through the displayed Subnet Mask address and Item Down moves the cursor to the left. This allows you to change characters within the string rather than having to reenter the entire string. With the cursor displayed under a character, Va l u e U p increments the value of that character and Va l u e Down decrements the value. This item appears only if IP Address Res is set to Static .1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see: Menus Token Ring Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Token Ring Menu Subnet Mask 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n. You will see:Subnet Mask = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 4. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n to change the value of the character above the cursor. The value is incremented or decremented by 1 each time the key is pressed. Holding down Va l u e U p or Va l u e Down causes continuous scrolling through the values.Subnet Mask = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 5. To change other characters in the Subnet Mask address, press Item Up or Item Down to scroll right or left respectively through the character string, then press Va l u e U p or Va l u e Down to change the value of the character above the cursor (as in Step 4).Subnet Mask = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 6. When you have completed setting the Subnet Mask address, press Enter. You will see:Token Ring Menu Subnet Mask 7. Press Online. You will see:Ready 8. Restart printer or power off/on. Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table1.16 Page8 of 12 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Token Ring Menu Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer v1-79 Default Gateway Set the four byte Default Gateway address. The available values are: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (where xxx = 000 to 255) For this item (after Step 3), Item Up moves the cursor to the right through the displayed Default Gateway address and Item Down moves the cursor to the left. This allows you to change characters within the string rather than having to reenter the entire string. With the cursor displayed under a character, Va l u e U p increments the value of that character and Va l u e Down decrements the value. This item appears only if IP Address Res is set to Static .1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see: Menus Token Ring Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Token Ring Menu Default Gateway 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n. You will see:Default Gateway= xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 4. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n to change the value of the character above the cursor. The value is incremented or decremented by 1 each time the key is pressed. Holding down Va l u e U p or Va l u e Down causes continuous scrolling through the values.Default Gateway= xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 5. To change other characters in the Default Gateway address, press Item Up or Item Down to scroll right or left respectively through the character string, then press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n to change the value of the character above the cursor (as in Step 4).Default Gateway= xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 6. When you have completed setting the Default Gateway address, press Enter. You will see:Token Ring Menu Default Gateway 7. Press Online. You will see:Ready 8. Restart printer or power off/on. Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table1.16 Page9 of 12 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Token Ring Menu 1-80 vDocuPrint NC60 System Administrator Guide Port Timeout Set the time for determining when to end an incomplete print job and poll the next port in the polling sequence. The available values are: 5 - 300 seconds (60* ) This item also causes an implicit job end such as Control D in PostScript or E in PCL, and invokes the emulation functions associated with this action (e.g., formfeed, reset, etc.). The time changes incrementally by 1 second each time either Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n is pressed. Holding down Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n causes continuous scrolling through the values.1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see: Menus Token Ring Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Token Ring Menu Port Timeout 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n until you see:Port Timeout = New Value 4. Press Enter. You will see:Token Ring Menu Port Timeout 5. Press Online. You will see:Ready Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table 1.16 Page 10 of 12 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Token Ring Menu Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer v1-81 LAA Set the six byte Locally Administered Address. The valid values are: xxxx xxxx xxxx (where xxxx xxxx xxxx can equal any value within the valid range of 4000 0000 0000 and 7FFF FFFF FFFF) For this item (after Step 3), Item Up moves the cursor to the right through the displayed LAA and Item Down moves the cursor to the left. This allows you to change characters within the string rather than having to reenter the entire string. With the cursor displayed under a character, Va l u e U p increments the value of that character and Va l u e Down decrements the value.1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see: Menus Token Ring Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Token Ring Menu LAA 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n. You will see:LAA = xxxx xxxx xxxx 4. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n to change the value of the character above the cursor. The value is incremented or decremented by 1 each time the key is pressed. Holding down Va l u e U p or Va l u e Down causes continuous scrolling through the values.LAA = xxxx xxxx xxxx 5. To change other characters in the LAA, press Item Up or Item Down to scroll right or left respectively through the character string, then press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n to change the value of the character above the cursor (as in Step 4).LAA = xxxx xxxx xxxx 6. When you have completed setting the LAA, press Enter. You will see:Token Ring Menu LAA 7. Press Online. You will see:Ready Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table 1.16 Page 11 of 12 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Token Ring Menu 1-82 vDocuPrint NC60 System Administrator Guide Source Routing Select the Source Routing option. The available values are: On* Off 1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Token Ring Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Token Ring Menu Source Routing 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n until you see:Source Routing = New Value 4. Press Enter. You will see:Token Ring Menu Source Routing 5. Press Online. You will see:Ready Speed Select the Token Ring speed option. The available values are: Auto* 16 4 1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Token Ring Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Token Ring Menu Speed 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n until you see:Speed = New Value 4. Press Enter. You will see:Token Ring Menu Speed 5. Press Online. You will see:Ready Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table 1.16 Page 12 of 12 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Novell Menu Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer v1-83 Novell Menu Use the Novell Menu to modify Novell parameters. The menu hierarchy is shown in Figure 1.13. Items in italics appear only if Novell Enable is set to On. Refer to Table 1.17 on page 1-84 for step-by-step instructions. Figure 1.13 Novell Menu hierarchy with factory settings Novell EnableOn* Off PServer NameNovell PDL Novell Binary PS Novell Mode Frame Type Polling Interval Job Menu Password Menu Tr a y M e n u PCL Menu System Menu Color Adjust Menu Imaging Menu Parallel Menu Serial Menu Ethernet Menu Token Ring Menu Novell Menu Print Menu Media Server Menu Service Menu Reset Menu Primary Server NDS Tree NDS Context Auto* PCL PostScript On Off* NDS BEM NDS/BEM* Auto* 802.2 802.3 SNAP Ethernet II 1 .. 2* .. 29 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Novell Menu 1-84 vDocuPrint NC60 System Administrator Guide Table 1.17 Novell Menu functions Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Novell Enable Enable or disable the Novell protocol. The available values are: On* Off 1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Novell Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Novell Menu Novell Enable 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n until you see:Novell Enable = New Value 4. Press Enter. You will see:Novell Menu Novell Enable 5. Press Online. You will see:Ready Novell PDL Set the default emulation for the Novell protocol. The available values are: Auto* PCL PostScript 1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Novell Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Novell Menu Novell PDL 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n until you see:Novell PDL = New Value 4. Press Enter. You will see:Novell Menu Novell PDL 5. Press Online. You will see:Ready Table1.17 Page1 of 7 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals