DisplayMaker Legacy ColorMark+ - User Guide

C-4 Configuring Your Workstation for TCP/IP
Configuring Your
Workstation for
TCP/IP
To transfer files or send a print job via TCP/IP, your workstation
(Macintosh, Microsoft Windows-based PC, or Unix workstation)
must be configured as follows:
Your workstation must have an Ethernet adapter (interface
card), which must be properly installed and connected via
Ethernet cabling to the network.
You must have TCP/IP software installed and configured on
your workstation.
Yo u r w o r k s t at i on m u s t h av e :
IP address
Subnet mask
Default gateway (optional, used for connection to the
Internet)
If your network supports DHCP, simply enable this service.
DHCP automatically assigns IP addresses without user interven-
tion.
If your network does not support DHCP, or your network
administrator prefers to use static (unchanging) IP addresses,
your network administrator must assign an address.
You can use the following IP address and subnet mask when your
workstation is cabled directly to the print servers network port,
or if they are both on a local area network:
IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
If you add additional workstations, simply add 1 to the IP
address (for example, the second could be 192.168.1.2; the third,
192,168.1.3, and so on).