
245
R4CB860
html.bk Rev. F
SETNW.FM A5 size
10/19/04
R
Proof Sign-off:
KOW N.Mizuno H.Tomizawa
T.Takahashi
NOC K. Lee
The following problems are common to both Print Server mode
and Remote Printer mode.
❏ When the power is turned on
Since access is made only to the primary server, no dial-up is
generated.
❏ When the network interface is not correctly set
Since access is made only to the primary server, no dial-up is
generated. However, if the file server/print server of the
remote network is erroneously set as the primary server, an
unnecessary dial-up might be generated. Correct the settings
to avoid this problem.
❏ During normal operation (standby/printing)
Since access is made only to the primary server, no dial-up is
generated.
❏ When the primary server is down during operation
Connection to the primary server is periodically attempted,
but no dial-up is generated. However, if the router is set to
pass SAP packets (Find Nearest Server), an unnecessary
dial-up might be generated. To avoid this, turn off the printer
once, or do not allow the router to pass SAP packets (Find
Nearest Server).
Local network
Printer
Dial-up
router
Dial-up
router
File server
(print server)
Remote network
Primary file server
(primary print server)