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Chap 5-using unix, Installing and printing with the ethernet card, Setting up the card – Epson C82346 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Using UNIX

The Ethernet Card supports many standard UNIX commands

and can be configured from a host computer without using a

special setup utility.

Installing and Printing with the Ethernet Card

See the following sections for general information concerning

setting up (with TCP/IP) and printing. See page 5-9 for more

information about various UNIX systems.

The Ethernet Card is able to function as a remote printer on

systems using TCP/IP Ethernet transfer with Berkeley’s

popular lpr remote printing protocol, or standard ftp (file

transfer protocol).

Setting up the Card

All devices operating with TCP/IP have to be assigned a

unique “IP Address node.” This address must be different

from that assigned to any other device to which your network is

capable of communicating. This unique address acts like a

telephone number, enabling all other devices on the network to

be able to “dial up” and “talk to” the Ethernet Card, as long as

they know its number.

There are conventions surrounding how to make up an IP

address, which are discussed later. In the most complex case,

where a network is capable of communicating with other

networks worldwide, it is necessary to have some of the

numbers assigned by an international body that coordinates

the numbering.

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