Setting From Bootp - Japan Tiger Fast Ethernet 7100e+ User Manual

Ethernet board for printer
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Setting from BOOTP

BOOTP is a protocol for assigning IP addresses which have been
registered on a BOOTP server to each host on the TCP/IP network.
The printer will acquire an IP adddress when it is turned on.
This function is not available unless there is a BOOTP
server on the network.
[DHCP/BOOTP protocol] on the Fast EtherNet needs
to be set to [ENABLE]. If it is set to [DISABLE], change
the setting to [ENABLE], referring to Printer
Preparation.
The following description uses the HP-UX 9.x BOOTP server as
an example. If you use any other OS, make the same settings
according to the manual for your workstation.
1
Register the IP address of the Ehternet board and host name
in the /etc/hosts file.
Example: If the IP Address is "192.168.20.127" and host
name is "OP8C".
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2
Add the following settings to the /etc/bootptab file.
Example: If the IP Address is "00:80:92:00:11:BC"
3
Add the following settings to the /etc/inetd.conf file.
4
Reboot the inetd.
5
Switch the printer on.
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