Reference
For more information about how to make the above settings, see "Windows NT 4.0 Configuration",
Printer Client Reference.
If DHCP is used to assign IP addresses, see
Note
After setting the IP address, use the ping command to confirm that it has been set correctly.
A
On the [Start] menu, point to [Programs], and then click [Command Prompt].
B
Enter the following: (Example: IP address is 192.168.15.16)
C:> ping 192.168.15.16
If the address is configured correctly, the following message appears:
Reply from 192.168.15.16 : bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=32
If the address is configured incorrectly, the following message appears:
Request timed out.
Configuring a Windows NT computer
Follow the procedure below to configure a Windows NT computer to use TCP/IP.
A A A A
Open [Control Panel] and double-click the [Network] icon. Check "TCP/IP Protocol" is listed in
the [Network protocols] box on the [Protocols] tab.
Note
If TCP/IP is not installed, click [Add] on the [Protocols] tab and install it. For more information
about installing TCP/IP, see Windows NT Help.
B B B B
Check TCP/IP with an appropriate IP address, subnet mask, and other settings.
Check the settings are correct with the network administrator.
Operating Instructions
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