Other Methods For Setting The Printer's Ip Address - Xerox Phaser 860 Networking Setup Manual

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Setting the Printer's IP Address

Other Methods for Setting the Printer's IP Address

You can set the printer's IP address by any of the following methods:
Front panel — See page 15.
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DHCP — See page 16.
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Downloaded configuration file — see www.xerox.com/officeprinting/infoSMART.
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Can be used on hosts that do not have BOOTP, or DHCP. For UNIX, use a
Xerox-provided shell script to prepare a configuration file. Sending the file to the
printer stores the IP address information in the printer's memory, where the printer
reads it when reset.
PostScript Utility files — see the ReadMe file on printer's CD-ROM.
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PC and Macintosh users can also set IP parameters using PostScript utility files. The
PC ReadMe file is in the UTILS directory; the Macintosh ReadMe file is in the
Network Utilities folder.
Note
When two or more IP address methods are used simultaneously, the printer uses
the first address that it successfully obtains.
Information Required for IP Addressing
Information
Internet (IP) address for
the printer
Network mask
Default Router/Gateway
address
Broadcast address
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Comments
Format is x.x.x.x, where x represents a decimal number
from 0 - 255.
If you are unsure, leave this blank; the printer will
choose an appropriate mask.
If you want to communicate with the printer from
anywhere other than the local network segment, You
need the router address.
This is the address the printer uses to
packets. Regardless of how this parameter is set, the
accepts
printer
broadcast packets from any of the
commonly used broadcast address conventions.
It should not be necessary to set this address, because
the printer calculates it automatically. However, you
can override the default setting.
send
broadcast
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