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General Description of the Network Setup (Continued)
Using BOOTP Lite (Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP)
From Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, you can use the BOOTP Lite program to assign the IP address to
the network interface card. TCP/IP must be set up correctly on the computer that will execute this pro-
gram. To copy/install the program files in the Windows directory, perform the following procedure:
1.
Reset the print controller and the main body printer.
The BOOTP Lite program uses the BOOTP protocol. The BOOTP request is for a finite period of time.
The print controller and the main body printer must be freshly reset for this to work.
2.
Insert the accompanying CD-ROM into CD-ROM drive, and double click
[Bootpl32.exe] in the "English\NetUtil\BOOTP" folder.
3.
Pull down the [Admin] menu to [Configure].
4.
Enter the [IP address] that you want to assign to the network interface
card, its [Subnet Mask] (make sure it matches what you are using on
your subnet), [Default Gateway] (your router's IP address), and the
[MAC address] of the network interface card.
Use colons as delimiters as shown on the Status Page rather than the dashes that Windows uses.
5.
Click on Go.
6.
Wait about five minutes. The network interface card should recycle
and produce a Status Page showing the IP parameters you have just
entered.
7.
Pull down the [Admin] menu to [Verify].
You should get a message back stating that [The Unit is Active]. If you do not get this message, verify
that TCP/IP is enabled on the Status Page.
8.
When you get a response that the unit is active, you should be able to
ping the network interface card.
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