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UNIX Printing through TCP/IP (Continued)
Configuring IP address to the network interface card
Regardless of the printing mode selected, the network interface card must be given the IP address and rout-
ing parameters. You can configure the IP address for the network interface card in one of the following ways:
• Use DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).
(p.519) Using DHCP
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• Use arp and ping capability.
(p.523) Using arp command (UNIX)
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• Use BOOTP (Internet Boot Protocol).
(p.521) Using BOOTP Lite (Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP)
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• Use reverse ARP (rarp) capability (Ethernet II frame type only).
(p.523) Using arp command (UNIX)
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• Use arp command, MAP (Management Access Program), or BOOTP Lite for Windows.
You can use the BOOTP, rarp, or arp and ping procedures only when the network interface card is in its default
state (when no IP information has been entered).
Depending on the topology, you may need to provide the MAC address of the network interface card. The
MAC address is the 12-character code that is printed on the Status Page each time the print controller and
the main body printer is turned on.
After the network interface card has an IP address, you must use the MAP utility, or other dedicated utilities
(for Windows or Macintosh) to change an IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway.
Chapter 24 UNIX Configuration
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