Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - Xerox 3400N - Phaser B/W Laser Printer Network Manual

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Setting the Printer's IP Address

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a system in which UNIX and Windows
NT servers can dynamically allocate IP addresses. The printer is a DHCP client; when the
printer is reset, it receives an IP address from the DHCP server.
Enabling DHCP on the printer
Make sure that the printer's DHCP protocol is enabled. You can check this setting from the
Phaser 3400 web server on the printer by following these steps:
1.
Open the Internet Explorer web browser (version 4.0 or higher).
2.
For the Address, type http://, then the IP address of the Phaser 3400 printer, then
press the Enter key. For example, if the IP address is 192.25.26.81, type:
http://192.25.26.81
3.
On the main page, click the Admin button.
4.
Click TCP/IP.
5.
In the box next to IP Address Assignment Method, choose DHCP.
6.
Click the Apply button.
Note
There are other fields that may need to be changed to match your network, such
as the Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. Consult your network administrator for
details. Be sure to click the Apply button to save settings.
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