Setting Up To Print - Intermec EasyLAN 10I2 User Manual

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Chapter 1 — Installing the Adapter

Setting Up to Print

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where:
host_name
nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn
Example:
arp -s INTERMEC_0B766F 00:40:8c:10:00:86 temp
ping INTERMEC_0B766F
The host will return
INTERMEC_0B766F is alive
This message indicates that the address has been set and communications
established.
When you execute the PING command for the first time, you may
experience a longer response time than is usual.
The ARP command can vary between different UNIX systems. Berkeley
System Distribution (BSD) type systems expect the host name and node
address in reverse order. Furthermore, IBM AIX
additional argument ether. For example:
arp -s ether host_name 00:40:8c:10:00:86 temp
After you have connected the EasyLAN 10i2 adapter to your network and
you have assigned the adapter an IP address, you are ready to set up your
printer to print. This section explains:
• how to print through FTP.
• how to set up printing on a Windows NT 4 PC or Windows 2000/XP
PC.
• how to install and use the Intermec print monitor on a Windows 95/98
PC.
To set up your printer to print from a UNIX system, see "Configuring for
UNIX" on page 34.
is the name mapped to the EasyLAN 10i2
adapter's IP address. The default name is
where nnnnnn is the last six
INTERMEC_nnnnnn
digits of the MAC address.
is the MAC address for the EasyLAN 10i2
adapter.
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EasyLAN 10i2 Ethernet Adapter User's Manual
or a similar message.
systems require the

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