7-2 Assigning IP Addresses Using ARP (For UNIX)
The following response is returned when the IP address is
assigned.
192.9.200.200 is alive
6.
When assignment is complete, type the command below to delete
the arp cache entry.
arp -d <IP address assigned to Network Card>
Example:
IP Address Assigned to Network Card: 192.9.200.200
arp -d 192.9.200.200
Note
• When the Network Card host name is already registered in the hosts
file (
/etc/hosts
Example:
When the entry below is registered in the hosts file.
192.9.200.299 printfast
arp -s printfast 00:20:6b:aa:bb:cc
Note
• ARP can be used to assign an IP address only. Other IP parameters
must be set using Telnet or a Web browser. For details, see Chapter 10
- Using Telnet to Make Settings and Chapter 9 - Using a Web Browser
to Make Settings.
), you can use the host name in place of the IP address.
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