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Chapter
7
TCP/IP NIC Configuration
Note
Windows uses hyphens to separate the values in the MAC address; Unix
and others use colons.
Now power the printer up, and wait a minute or more for the NIC to obtain the
address above.
Test by issuing the command
If you do not get a positive ping response, check your arp table entry, and
check that the printer is on the same "wire" as you (the same IP address
range, different only in the value after the last period). Verify that you have not
typed an IP address that you or someone else is already using. If you have,
type the command
incorrect entry and then type the correct value.
If you do get a positive ping response, remove the static arp entry (to avoid
conflict) by using either telnet or a web browser. At a DOS prompt, type the
command
place of this one). Then store this value into the NIC.
Telnet
Using a DOS window (or a third party tool capable of a telnet session), use
the following:
telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
login: root
password:
welcome root user>
store TCP/IP 1 addr from current
list TCP/IP
subnet address is incorrect, use the following command to modify it)
store TCP/IP 1 mask 255.255.255.0
of this one)
If you have a gateway value, enter it now using the following commands:
store TCP/IP add default router gateway_value 1
reset
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ping IP_address
arp -d IP_address
arp -d 192.168.20.20
or
(default)
(no password is default)
(ignore warning messages about differences)
(you will see your IP address and a subnet address. If the
(after a minute or so, you should be able to ping the print server)
.
at a DOS prompt to delete the
(with your own IP Address value in
hosts_table_name
(save the arp assigned value)
(enter your mask value in place

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