Setting The Ip Address With The Arp/Ping Command - Canon N2000 Network Manual

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Setting the IP Address with the ARP/PING Command

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TCP/IP Network Settings (Windows)
This completes preparation for selecting the printer protocol. Now you are
ready to select the printer protocol. (
The examples of entries and settings below are for the English operating
system.
Start at the MS-DOS prompt or command line.
If you are using UNIX, open the Console screen and log on as a super user.
Execute the following commands, and add the static entry to the arp
table.
arp -s <IP address> <MAC address>
where:
IP address:
Set the IP address assigned to the printer. The IP address consists of four
decimal numbers (within the range 0 to 255) separated by dots.
MAC address:
Set the MAC address of the printer. In the MAC address every two numbers
is separated by a hyphen (-). For UNIX the numbers are separated with a
colon (:).
Windows Sample Entry:
arp -s 172.20.88.196 00-00-85-1A-40-C5
UNIX Sample Entry:
arp -s 172.20.88.196 00:00:85:1A:40:C5
If you are using IBM-AIX, enter:
arp -s ether <IP address> <MAC address>
Execute the following commands to set the IP address in the network
interface board.
For Windows:
ping <IP address> -l 479
For Solaris 1.x/2.x:
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