Setting Through Dhcp - Japan Tiger Fast Ethernet 7100e+ User Manual

Ethernet board for printer
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Setting through DHCP

DHCP is a protocol for dynamically assigning IP addresses to
each host on a TCP/IP network. It can set subnet masks as well
as IP addresses.
This function is not available unless there is a DHCP
server on the network.
[DHCP/BOOTP protocol] for the Fast EtherNet needs
to be set to [ENABLE]. If [DISABLE] has been selected,
see " Preparation of Your Printer" to change the setting
to [ENABLE].
Configure on the DHCP server so that a fixed IP
address is assigned to the Fast EtherNet . If you select
an IP address at random, you cannot use the network
for printing. For the procedure for assigning a fixed IP
address, see the manual for the DHCP server.
Operation of the following DHCP servers has been verified.
Windows NT Server4.0 DHCP server
Windows NT Server4.0 DHCP relay agent
Sun OS 4.1.3 + WIDE type DHCP version 1.3.6
The board may not function normally on any other DHCP server.
The following description uses Windows NT Server4.0 DHCP
server as an example.
User Manual
1
Open [Network] in the [Control Panel].
2
Open the [Service] tab and check that [Microsoft DHCP
server] is displayed. If it is not displayed, click [Add] and
select [Microsoft DHCP server], then restart Windows NT4.0.
3
Click the [Start] button to start [DHCP Manager] form
[Management Tools (common)] in [Program].
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