Kyocera Printserver Installation Manual page 16

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Basic TCP/IP Terminology
1.2.2.1. The BOOTP Boot Protocol
Requirements
What Happens
When the Print
Server Is Turned
On?
What Happens
When Printing?
1-8
The following possibilities for saving the IP address are available:
DHCP
The BOOTP Boot Protocol
The RARP Boot Protocol
The 'arp' and 'ping' Commands
KyoNetCon
KYOCERA Printer Operating Panel
PRESCRIBE Commands for KYOCERA Printers
If your network uses the boot protocol BOOTP, the '/etc/bootptab'
file must be supplemented. This file is located on the host running
the BOOTP daemon. The '/etc/bootptab' file contains a permanent
copy of the allocation of the host name and the IP address to the
hardware address.
Make sure that:
!
The 'BOOTP' parameter has been activated (see status page).
Once the print server has been turned on, it asks the BOOTP for
the IP address and the host name. The answer of the BOOTP host
server, which contains the IP address, is sent as a data packet and
saved in the print server.
During the installation of the print server, its host name is
displayed on the monitor of the computer intended for printing.
The computer finds the IP address of the print server by means of
Print Server Installation Manual

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents