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6 Web Panel and Internal Ethernet Interface
6.1 Summary
6.1.1 Introduction
It is assumed you have the following:
◆ A working knowledge of your network system and related utilities.
◆ Access to the supervisor or administrator account as a network administrator.
6.1.2 Supported Environments
The built-in network interface supports the following platforms and protocols:
◆ Microsoft® Windows® NT 4.0, 2000, XP,7,8, Server 2003/2008/2012
◆ Linux – Red Hat®, SuSE®
◆ Unix® – Sun Solaris®, HP-UX®, IBM AIX®
◆ TCP/IP, HTTP, LPR/LPD
6.1.3 Network Interface and Cabling
The printer requires:
◆ Ethernet 10Base-TX or 100Base-TX interface.
◆ Category 5e or 6 Ethernet cable with RJ-45 socket connectors.
6.1.4 Connecting the Printer
Connect the Ethernet cable to the network interface port RJ-45 connector on the rear center
of the printer.
6.1.5 Network Interface Status
There are two status lights (LEDs) next to the RJ-45 connector on the rear panel.
◆ Right green light (Link Status) is solid: This shows the printer is connected to the network.
◆ Right green light is blinking: Shows network activity.
◆ Left yellow light (Duplex Status) is solid: Shows network interface is in full duplex mode.
Unless the link status light is green, the printer will not be able to connect to the
Network.
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