Printer User Manual

Specifying Protocol Settings
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Using a TCP/IP Network (Windows/UNIX)
2
MAC Address: Specify the MAC Address of the machine. Every second digit
is separated by “-” (“:” for UNIX).
Input Example (Windows): arp -s 172.20.88.125 00-00-85-05-70-31
Input Example (UNIX): arp -s 172.20.88.125 00:00:85:05:70:31
NOTE
If you are using IBM-AIX, enter "arp -s ether <IP Address> <MAC Address>."
Note that in IBM-AIX language, the word “ether” means Ethernet.
3
Execute the applicable command below to set the IP address
for the network board.
ping <IP Address> -l 479 (for Windows)
ping -s <IP Address> 479 (for Solaris 1.x/2.x)
ping <IP Address> 479 (for IBM-AIX)
ping <IP Address> 487 (for HP-UX)
ping -s 479 <IP Address> (for Red Hat Linux)
ping -s 480 <IP Address> (for Turbolinux)
IP Address: Specify the same IP address that you specified in step 2 above.
Input Example (Windows): ping 172.20.88.125 -l 479
NOTE
The term “-l” above is not “1” (one), but is the small letter of “L”.
To set the subnet mask and gateway address, you must use an FTP Client. For
details on the procedure, proceed to step 1 in “Using an FTP Client, on p. 2-43.
Using an FTP Client
You can use an FTP Client to specify the subnet mask and gateway address.
1
Start up the MS-DOS prompt or the Command prompt.
If you are using UNIX, display the Console screen, and then log on as a
superuser.
2
Execute the following command.
ftp <machine’s IP address>