If you do not know the server name or IP address of a Fiery server, you can search your local area network for a Fiery server. You can either search within the subnet that contains the
local computer, or search within a specific subnet or IP address range.
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Click the plus sign in the
Servers list.
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If the Add Fiery Server dialog box does not display the results of an
automatic search of the local subnet, or if you do not have a server name or IP address, click
Advanced Search.
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Do one of the following:
- To search for Fiery servers within a specific IP address range, select IP
Range from the Search drop-down menu.
- Enter the start of the IP address range in
From. To include the beginning of an octet, enter 0. For example,
10.100.10.0.
- Enter the end of the IP address range in
To. To include through the end of an octet, enter 255. For example,
10.100.10.255.
- To search for Fiery servers within a specific subnet range, select Subnet from the Search drop-down menu.
- Enter the Subnet Address
to indicate the subnet range to include. Enter 0 in the octets where any number is acceptable. For
example, 10.100.10.0 will find 10.100.10.1 through 10.100.10.255.
- Enter the Subnet Mask to
indicate any subnet ranges to exclude. Enter 0 in the octets where nothing is excluded. For example,
255.255.255.0 will exclude everything but the indicated subnet address in the first three octets,
and will allow anything in the fourth octet (such as 10.100.10.30).
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Click Go.
Any available Fiery server that matches the search criteria is shown. You can filter the
search result list by typing a keyword into the Filter by
keyword field.
- Select the Fiery server from the results list and click OK and then Add to add it to the Servers list.