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General Description of the Network Setup (Continued)
Using arp command (Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP)
From Windows 95/98/Me MS-DOS prompt or at Windows NT/2000 command prompt, you can use the
arp command to assign the IP address to the network interface card. It is necessary that TCP/IP is set up
correctly on the computer to execute the arp command. Perform the following procedure:
1.
At Windows 95/98/Me, select [Start]
At Windows NT/2000/XP, select [Start]
[Command prompt].
2.
Execute the arp command.
For example, if the MAC address of the network interface card is 00:11:22:33:44:55 and the IP
address to assign is 192.168.0.128, then input as shown below, and then press [Enter].
(Example: C:\>arp -s 192.168.0.128 00-11-22-33-44-55
3.
Turn off the main power supply to the main body printer, then turn it
back on.
A Status Page will be output. Check that the IP address is correctly set in the list. Or, when about 5
minutes have passed after having restarted the print controller and the main body printer using the
ping command, check that the network interface card responds correctly. The ping command is also
executed at Windows 95/98/Me MS-DOS prompt or Windows NT/2000 Command prompt. An exam-
ple of executing a ping command is shown below.
(Example: C:\>ping 192.168.0.128
4.
Open the prompt window as in 1.
5.
Execute the ping command for the assigned IP address.
In this case, no response is returned from the network interface card.
(Example: C:\>ping 192.168.0.128
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