Lantronix MPS1-T, MPS1-2, MPS100 manual ARP -S 192.0.1.228 00-80-A3-XX-XX-XX \ Ping

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TCP/IP Configuration

In order for the ARP command to work on Windows, the ARP table on the PC must have at least one IP address deÞned other than its own. If the ARP table is empty, the command will return an error message. Type ARP -Aat the DOS command prompt to verify that there is at least one entry in the ARP table.

If there is no other entry beside the local machine, ping another IP machine on your network to build the ARP table. This has to be a host other than the machine that you're working on. Once there is at least one entry in the ARP table, use the following commands to ARP the IP address to the MPS and make the MPS acknowledge the IP assignment.

C:\ ARP -S 192.0.1.228 00-80-A3-XX-XX-XX

C:\ PING 192.0.1.228

NOTE: There should be replies from the IP address if the ARP command worked.

When the MPS receives the ping packet, it will notice that its IP address is not set and will send out broadcasts to see if another node is using the speciÞed address. If no duplicate is found, the server will use the IP address and will respond to the ping packet.

The MPS will not save the learned IP address permanently; this procedure is intended as a temporary measure to enable EZWebCon to communicate with the server, or allow an

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Contents Print Server Installation Guide Page Contents Page Introduction How to Use This Manual Installation Product Description Installation Installation Page Getting Started EZWebCon Configuration Incoming Logins ServicesGetting Started TCP/IP Configuration Setting the IP Address Using EZWebConUsing a Directed Ping Packet \ ARP -S 192.0.1.228 00-80-A3-XX-XX-XX \ Ping TCP/IP Configuration Using a DHCP, BOOTP, or Rarp Reply Using the Command Line InterfaceTCP/IP Configuration LPR on Windows NT Select the Add Port button and click Next TCP/IP Configuration Select the manufacturer and printer type Enter the queue name Page Test the printer LPR on Unix Hosts Lpr -Pmpsprt /etc/hosts LPR on AIX Hosts Lp -dmpsprt filename LPR on HP Hosts LPR on SCO Unix Hosts TCP/IP Configuration Rtel Functionality Unix Host Troubleshooting 1TCP TroubleshootingArea to Check Page NetWare Configuration Obtaining an NDS License Reboot the MPS From the Menu Bar, select Tools Print Services Quick Setup Creating NDS Print Queues Using Pconsole 2NetWare Host Troubleshooting NDS NetWare Host Troubleshooting1NetWare Host Troubleshooting Bindery Mode Use the Show Protocols NetWare Access command2NetWare Host Troubleshooting NDS, Type Show Protocol NetWare NDS. This command3NDS Errors from the File Server Protocol NetWare Reset commandFailure code Failure code meaning 4NDS Printing Errors Bit Failure Code Meaning RemedyPage LAT Configuration Printing Directly to a PortPrint to the queue LAT Host Troubleshooting 1Troubleshooting LAT ConÞgurations Using a PortPage AppleTalk Configuration BitronicsMacintosh Services AppleTalk ZonesAppleTalk Host Troubleshooting 1AppleTalk Host TroubleshootingTest Service PostScript Count n command. This Page LAN Manager/DLC Configuration DLC ConfigurationServer Configuration Host Configuration Select Hewlett-Packard Network Port and click New PortContact Information LANtronix Troubleshooting Power-Up Troubleshooting Table B-1Error MessagesMessage Diagnosis/Remedy Printing Problems Table B-2General Printing ProblemsEtc/services Þle Bootp TroubleshootingTable B-3BOOTP Troubleshooting Etc/hosts ÞleDhcp Troubleshooting Table B-4DHCP TroubleshootingUse the DeÞne Server Dhcp Enabled command Rarp Troubleshooting Table B-5RARP TroubleshootingPostScript Problems Table B-6PostScript TroubleshootingTable B-6 PostScript Troubleshooting, Bitmap GraphicsPage Pinouts Parallel Information Page Updating Software Updating Via the Web Updating Using FTP Updating Using the BBS Reloading Software Reloading Sequence NetWare 3 TCP/IPUpdating Software 4 MOP Troubleshooting Flash ROM Updates Table D-1 Flash ROM TroubleshootingProtocol Area to Check Table D-1Flash ROM Troubleshooting, MOPSpecifications Power Requirements Temperature LimitationsPower Supply Cord Altitude Limitations Relative Humidity LimitationsKm 30,000 ft Frequently-used Commands Server Commands Table F-1Frequently-used Server CommandsCommand Options Description Table F-1Frequently-used Server Commands, Define Server Login PasswordHelp option Define Service DLC Endis None Telnetport stringOption Port Commands Table F-2Port CommandsTable F-2Port Commands, XONProtocol Commands Table F-3Protocol CommandsTable F-3Protocol Commands, Dscontext stringDefine Proto Native Warranty Statement Declaration of Conformity Index NumericsIndex-ii Index-iii
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