Setting The Ip Address With The Arp/Ping Command - Canon imagePROGRAF W2200S User Manual

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Setting the IP Address with the ARP/PING Command

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TCP/IP Network Settings (Windows)
Confirm the settings then click the Finish button.
The network interface settings are changed.
z The subnet mask and gateway address settings have been set to 0.0.0.0. After
completing the above settings, use the Remote UI or the printer operation panel to
perform the subnet mask and gateway address settings for your network. (Æ P.2-9)
This completes preparation for selecting the printer protocol. Now you are
ready to select the printer protocol. (Æ P.2-9)
The examples of entries and settings below are for the English operating
system.
Start at the MS-DOS prompt or command line.
If you are using UNIX, open the Console screen and log on as a super user.
Execute the following commands, and add the static entry to the arp
table.
arp -s <IP address> <MAC address>
IP address:
Set the IP address assigned to the printer. The IP address consists of four
decimal numbers (within the range 0 to 255) separated by dots.
MAC address:
Set the MAC address of the printer. In the MAC address every two numbers
is separated by a hyphen (-). For UNIX the numbers are separated with a
colon (:).
Windows Sample Entry:
arp -s XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX 00-00-85-XX-XX-XX
UNIX Sample Entry:
arp -s XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX 00:00:85:XX:XX:XX
z If you are using IBM-AIX, enter:
arp -s ether <IP address> <MAC address>

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