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Setting Ip Address Using Arp'n'ping - Intermec EasyCoder PD41 Instructions Manual

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<STX><SI>n192.168.235.86, 255.255.255.0,
192.168.236.1<ETX>
Once you have set the parameters above you can use your web
browser to access the printer home page and make the rest of
your changes there.

Setting IP Address Using ARP'n'PING

Use the ARP'n'PING method to set the printer IP address if your
network does not have a DHCP or BOOTP server. ARP 'n'
PING requires:
• An available IP address on the network, which will be
assigned to the printer. The IP address can be changed later
from the printer's home page once communication is
established.
• The printer's MAC address. You can get the MAC address
from the MAC address label on the back of the printer.
If the printer is started with DHCP and/or BOOTP as IP
selection method, it will attempt to find an IP address five times
before a failure is declared. This procedure takes about 2 minutes
during which you cannot use the ARP'n'PING method.
The following example shows how ARP'n'PING is performed in
Windows 2000, however the procedure is similar in other
Windows versions as well as in UNIX. As a general rule, in
Windows the groups of digits in the MAC address are separated
by hyphens (-), and in UNIX they are separated by colons (:).
To use ARP'n'PING (Windows 2000)
1 Select Start > Accessories > Command Prompt. The
Command Prompt launches.
2 In the Command Prompt, type:
arp -s desired IP address printer MAC-address
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