UNIX TCP/IP233UNIX TCP/IP EnvironmentsSystem configurationThe machine uses the Line Printer Daemon Protocol (LPD) that supports TCP/IP as thetransport protocol. With the LPD, use the machine as a UNIX network printer.The LPD supports spool mode, this is where print jobs from clients are spooled oncebefore output. It also supports non-spool mode, this is where print jobs are outputsequentially, without spooling.Target computersThe target computers are as follows.• Workstation or personal computer with RFC 1179 Line Printer Daemon ProtocolInterfaceThe LPD is available on the following interfaces:• Ethernet 100Base-TX• Ethernet 10Base-TThe applicable frame types conform to Ethernet II (Ethernet interface).UNIX TCP/IP InstallationThis section explains how to install the machine in a UNIX TCP/IP environment.Installation ProcedureThere are three stages.Network Communication SetupThe machine needs to be set up and configured for TCP/IP.Computer SetupThe computer OS needs to be configured for the machine.Test PrintA print job should be submitted to make sure that the machine has been installed andconfigured correctly.Network Communication SetupUse this procedure to set up the network communication parameters of the machine.NOTE: Keep the SNMP port enabled while you use the machine on the TCP/IPnetwork.NOTE: Some of the configuration options for this protocol are only available fromCentreWare Internet Services. Refer toCentreWare Internet Services on page 147.Follow the steps below to establish TCP/IP.1. Connect the machine to the network.