Owner's Manual

Network Installation
Xerox ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203
System Administrator Guide
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c. Enter the required name(s) for [Scope 1,2,3], this allows the System Administrator to set one
of the three manually configurable scope names. A scope is a searchable group or container
to which an agent may be associated. The default scope is called “DEFAULT”.
d. Select the Message type from the drop-down menu for [Multicast or Broadcast]. This setting
defines whether SLP will use multicast or broadcast in communications. Multicast packets are
routed between subnets as needed, but broadcast are not.
e. Enter a value for [Multicast Radius] (0-255), the default is 255. This allows the System
Administrator to reconfigure the Multicast Radius for SLP. This is similar to the Time To Live
(TTL) in the TCP/IP parameter, and defines how many routers the multicast packet may cross.
f. Enter a value for MTU to set the Maximum Transmission Unit (484 - 32768), with 1400 as
the default. This allows the System Administrator to set the maximum packet size for SLP.
g. Version will display the SLP version number supported by the device.
h. Port Number will display the socket (port) that all SLP communications will use. All devices
are required to listen on port 427 for UDP and TCP packets.
i. Character Set will display the character set in use. The default is US-ASCII.
9. Click on the [Apply] button to accept the changes or [Undo] to return the settings to their
previous values.
10. Click on the [OK] button when you see the message “Properties have been successfully
modified”.
Note: The settings are not applied until you restart the device.
11. Click on the [Status] tab, select [Description & Alerts] in the directory tree.
12. Scroll down and click the [Reboot Machine] button and click [OK] to reboot the device. The
network controller takes approximately 5 minutes to reboot and network connectivity will be
unavailable during this time.
Configure Raw TCP/IP Printing
Note: TCP/IP must be enabled before Raw TCP/IP Printing is enabled.
Raw TCP/IP is a printing method used to open a TCP socket-level connection, over Port 9100, to stream
a print-ready file to the printer's input buffer, and then to close the connection after sensing an End Of
Job indicator in the Page Description Language, or after expiration of a preset timeout value. Port
9100 printing does not require a Line Printer Request (LPR) from the workstation, or the use of a Line
Printer Daemon (LPD) running on the printer. Raw TCP/IP printing is selected in Windows 2000 as the
Standard TCP/IP port.
1. At your Workstation, open the web browser and enter the IP address of the device in the Address
or Location field. Press [Enter].
2. Click on the [Properties] tab.
3. If prompted, enter the Administrator User ID and Password. The default is [admin] and [1111].
4. Click on the [Login] button.
5. Click on the [Connectivity] link.
6. Click on the [Protocols] link.
7. Select [Raw TCP/IP Printing] in the directory tree.
8. In the General area:
a. For Protocol, check the [Enabled] checkbox to enable Raw TCP/IP Printing.