Unix Nic Configuration; Mandatory; Optional; Using Arp - Printronix Network Interface Card User Manual

Printronix network interface card user's manual
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Chapter 5

Unix NIC Configuration

Unix NIC Configuration
There are mandatory settings needed before the print server can
be detected on the network, as well as some additional optional
settings. This section offers alternative methods for configuring
your NIC and mentions some of the more common optional settings
available.

Mandatory

Since TCP/IP is used, the NIC must be configured with a minimum
of an IP address and subnet mask before it can be seen on the
network. To configure these options, see "Configuration Tools" on
page 34.

Optional

Additional settings, like routing entries, can be configured allowing
for communication across subnets.
Configuration of the NIC can be done from the control panel or
through host commands. To configure these options, see
"Configuration Tools" on page 34.

Using ARP

To configure the Ethernet Interface with its TCP/IP settings using a
manual arp command, the syntax is:
arp -s ipaddress ethernetaddress
For the aix command, the syntax is:
aix -s ether ipaddress Mac_address
To use either of these commands:
1. Log on to a Unix station as superuser or root. This station
must be located on the same subnet as the NIC since ARP is
limited to subnets.
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