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Galileo International Technical Support Documentation TCP/IP Print Server Changing TCP/IP or Host Access Configuration.
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TCP/IP Print Server – Changing TCP/IP or Host Access Configuration (10/29/01 mlr) 3 Introduction TCP/IP Print Servers, not to be confused with Network Print Servers such as HP JetDirect, are used to receive and distribute messages to the vario us Apollo® printing devices.
TCP/IP Print Server – Changing TCP/IP or Host Access Configuration (10/29/01 mlr) 4 Accessing the TCP/IP Print Server Configuration Utility From the Print Server Monitor Screen, press the F3 key to exit to a DOS pro mpt. From a DOS prompt: Type “1” and Press ENTER.
TCP/IP Print Server – Changing TCP/IP or Host Access Configuration (10/29/01 mlr) 5 Save and Back-up Print Server Configuration After making ANY changes to a TCP/IP Print Serv er, Save the changes and back them up or any change may be lost. From the TCP/IP Print Server Configuration Utility, arrow left to the FILE drop down menu.
TCP/IP Print Server – Changing TCP/IP or Host Access Configuration (10/29/01 mlr) 6 Changing TCP/IP Network Information From the TCP/IP Print Server Configuration U tility, arrow left to the CONFIGURE drop down menu.
TCP/IP Print Server – Changing TCP/IP or Host Access Configuration (10/29/01 mlr) 7 Changing Configuration Server Addresses and Client Identifier From the TCP/IP Print Server Configuration U tility, arrow left to the CONFIGURE drop down menu.
TCP/IP Print Server – Changing TCP/IP or Host Access Configuration (10/29/01 mlr) 8 Assigning GTIDs to the correct ARTIC Card Port The GTID or Global Terminal ID must be assigned to the correct port to where th e print device is connected. Artic Cards may have either 4 or 8 por ts where port “0”, or the first port, is unused.
TCP/IP Print Server – Changing TCP/IP or Host Access Configuration (10/29/01 mlr) 9 If necessary, change the GTID on an assigned port. Do NOT change the BAUD, PARITY, DATA or STOP. If the settings do NOT match those above, please contact your Galileo or Apollo Account Representative before making any furt her changes.
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