Ethernet Menu
Important
For information about configuring the Ethernet attachment, please see IBM Network
Printers: Ethernet and Token Ring Configuration Guide, which comes with the
Ethernet Network Interface Card. Chapter 9, Configuring Printer Network
Addresses on page 149 describes how to define the IP address, default gateway
address, and subnet mask from the operator panel.
Use the Ethernet Menu to configure the Ethernet attachment. The following table
describes the settings you can change from the Ethernet Menu. An asterisk (*) next to
a value in the table indicates the factory default. The Ethernet Menu appears only if
you have the Ethernet attachment installed.
Notes:
1. To select a new value, press the Continue/Enter key when the value is displayed
in the message display area. An asterisk (*) appears next to the value in the
message display area, indicating that it is now active.
2. If you are unfamiliar with using the operator panel to work with menus, please read
Using the Operator Panel Keys on page 10 and Navigating Menus on page 12
before continuing.
ETHERNET MENU
ITEM
VALUE
Description
PERSONALTY
AUTO*
PCL
PS
IPDS
Specifies how the printer treats jobs it receives over the
Ethernet attachment:
AUTOthe printer examines the data stream and
handles it accordingly.
PCLthe printer treats all data streams as PCL5e.
PSthe printer treats all data streams as PostScript.
This option appears only if the PostScript SIMM is
installed.
IPDSthe printer treats all data streams as IPDS.
This option appears only if the IPDS SIMM is installed.
PORT TMEOUT
nnn
Specifies the number of seconds the printer waits for data
before it determines there is no more data to receive for
the job. The printer then checks other attachments for
jobs, if other attachments are installed. Valid values are 5
to 300. The default is 15 seconds.
IP ADDRESS
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Specifies the printer's internet protocol address. Consult
with your network or LAN administrator before changing
this value. See Chapter 9, Configuring Printer Network
Addresses on page 149 for more information.
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