Setting Up The Printer For Network Management; Setting Up An Ip Address - Tally T8106 User Manual

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Setting Up the Printer for Network Management

Setting Up an IP Address

Setting a Static IP Address on the Printer Control Panel
Setting the IP Address with DHCP
Setting the IP Address with BOOTP
Setting the IP Address with ICMP
Setting the IP Address with Web JetAdmin
Checking the IP Address
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In order to configure the printer via the web browser or through SNMP,
you must ensure that the network protocol settings for the printer's
network interface are correct.
Note:
For AppleTalk printing, you do not need to set an IP address.
To set the printer network, select one of the following procedures
according to your network topology.
For instructions on setting up the printer using a static IP address see
Chapter 3.
In order to use DHCP, you should set DHCP on the Network Menu of
the printer control panel. You must also set the IP address of the printer
to 0.0.0.0. Once the IP address has been changed, restart the printer to
enable DHCP settings.
To use BOOTP, set BOOTP on the Network Menu of the printer control
panel, then restart the printer. For additional information on setting up
your BOOTP daemon, see your UNIX manual.
If you want to use ICMP, set ICMP on the Network Menu of the printer
control panel, then set an IP address manually by using ARP and ping
from a host, or via a dedicated ICMP server. Once the IP address is set,
restart the printer to complete the process.
If the IP address was successfully set, during warm-up the printer will
display a message indicating that a reply was received from the ICMP
server.
Using the Web JetAdmin tools, you can configure the printer's IP address
remotely. To configure the IP address of the printer, use the Web
JetAdmin Configuration page.
If you want to check the IP address of the printer, print a configuration
page using the Test Menu on the printer control panel.
If you want to check the connection between a host on the network and
the printer, use ping.

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