Xerox 96 User Manual

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SYSTEM OVERVIEW

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XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/4635/180 IPS SYSTEM OVERVIEW GUIDE

Host connectivity options

The IPS can be set up to receive data from a host in one of two ways:

Over a channel with bus and tag cable connection, via the Host
Channel Unit (HCU)

Through a Token Ring or Ethernet interface, using TCP/IP
protocol (not available in a VM or VSE host environment)

Note:

A transmission rate of at least 16 megabits per second

should be used with a Token Ring interface on the IPS. (Overall
performance depends on network traffic and job density.)

Channel-attached configuration

Figure 1-1 illustrates the components of a channel-attached IPS.
This configuration requires a Host Channel Unit (HCU) to interface
between the host channel and the IPS controller.

Figure 1-1.

96/4635/180 IPS: channel-attached configuration

1

Host system (PC or mainframe)

2

96, 4635, or 180 IPS printer

3

Printer interface cable

4 Printer

Controller

5 SCSI

interface

6

Host Channel Unit (HCU)

7

Bus and tag cables

TCP/IP configuration

If you are using Token Ring or Ethernet with TCP/IP, as shown in
figure 1-2, the bus and tag cables and the HCU are not required.

Figure 1-2.

96/4635/180 IPS: TCP/IP configuration

1

Host system (PC or mainframe)

2

Token Ring or Ethernet network connection

3 Printer

Controller

4

Printer interface cable

5

96, 4635, or 180 IPS printer

1

7

6

5

4

3

2

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