Terms And Concepts - Epson C823461 (Ethernet User Manual

Type b ethernet interface card
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Windows NT: see Chapter 4 for information on using a
Windows NT environment with DLC Transport
protocol or TCP/IP.
UNIX: see Chapter 5 for details about using several
variations of UNIX. This chapter includes information
about using UNIX with TCP/IP.
OS/2: see Chapter 6 for details on using an OS/2
system and installing extra software.
Note:
You must configure the card with EPSON Net! for NetWare to
work on a Net Ware network.
The default interface setting is Print Server mode. Zf you are
setting up the card for use in a Net Ware environment, you will
need to determine whether you want to set up the Ethernet Card
in Print Server, Remote Printer, or Auto Print Server/Remote
Printer mode.
If you want to operate your printer in more than one network
environment, install the interface for each network as described in
the following chapters.
T e r m s a n d C o n c e p t s
A node address is a set of numbers that gives a unique identity
to any piece of equipment connected to a network.
The file server stores data required for the Ethernet Card to
operate as a print server.
A print queue is an area where a print job is stored as a file,
until the print server sends the job to the assigned printer.
A print serves moves jobs from print queues to printers.
Introduction 5

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