NETGEAR PS111W manual Assigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using Rarp

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Use these definitions for entering the information:

NAME is the name of your print server.

PA is the physical address of your print server.

IP is the IP address of your print server.

SM is the Subnet Mask IP address.

Refer to Appendix B “Understanding IP Addresses,” for additional information about assigning a Subnet Mask IP address.

GW is the Gateway IP address.

Refer to Appendix B “Understanding IP Addresses,” for additional information about assigning a Gateway IP address.

Start the BootP daemon (the usual command is BOOTPd) if the command in step 2 did not start the BootP process, and then reset the print server so that it obtains an IP address using BootP.

Compare the IP address to MAC address association to assure that an IP address has been assigned, using the ping command:

ping￿ NAME￿

NAME is the name of the print server. You should receive a response. If you get a timeout message, the BootP procedure has failed. You can either follow the steps again for using BootP or use one of the other methods for assigning an IP address.

Proceed to “Configuring Your Print Server Using FTP” to configure the print server, if it has not yet been configured.

Assigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using RARP

To assign an IP address using the Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP):

Determine the physical address and the device name of the print server.

The factory default name and the physical address are shown on a sticker on the bottom of the unit. The default name on your device is PSxxxxxx.

Log in to the UNIX host as root.

Add the print server to the /etc/hosts file by adding to the file:

IP_Address￿ NAME￿ #￿ Comment￿

Use these definitions for entering the information:

IP_Address is the IP address of your print server.

NAME is the name of your print server.

A sample entry is:

192.10.2.54￿ PS_Rm203￿ #Default￿ name￿ PS123456￿

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Contents Installation and Reference For Netgear PS111W Print Sever 2000, 2002 by NETGEAR, Inc. All rights reserved Bestätigung des Herstellers/Importeurs United States 888-NETGEAR Purpose PrefaceAudience Related Publication ConventionsSpecial Message Formats Use of Enter, Type, and PressChapter List of FTP Files and Commands Supported by the Print Server Appendix C Config File Introduction FeaturesFront Panel of the Model PS111W Print Sever Front PanelLED Descriptions LEDsLabel Color Activity Description2Rear Panel of the Model PS111W Print Sever Rear PanelVerifying Package Contents InstallationPreparing the Site Connecting Devices to the Print Server Verifying Power Connecting to the Print Server Configuring Print Server for TCP/IPWeb Management for Print Server Server Status Browser Menu selections and Configuration ScreensSystem Configuration Screen Configure ServerPrint Server Name Password Confirm Password Enable Protocols Configure Server FieldsTCP/IP TCP/IP Configuration FieldsAppleTalk Apple Talk Configuration FieldsConfiguration fields and buttons WirelessRegulatory Domain Station Name Channel NoNetwork Type WEP Data Privacy Fields Wireless Link Info Fields Wireless Link InfoStat Associated Current Channel Current Tx Rate ThroughputPrinter Port Printer PortLogical Port Fields Logical PrinterButtons Reset Printing in Windows Microsoft Windows System PrintingPrint Server Installation Netgear Print Server Software InstallationInformation Components Destination Location Page There will be a program group created and shown as below Page Netgear Print Server software Icon Setting Up Your PC to Recognize the Print ServerNetGear Print Server Manual To set up each PC Click on Next Select the PS111W print server and click on Next Auto-IP 13 Set up TCP/IP for Print Server to get an IP address Wireless Configuration 14 Wireless Configuration Click on Finish Click on OK Netgear Add Printer Wizard Write Down the Port NameAddport Window Epson Connection 19 Epson Spool Manager Queue Setup WindowWrite Down the Port Name ADD Port WindowSelect Printer Port for Add Printer Wizard Add a printer to your system to print22 Find and select the printer port 23 Add Printer Wizard 24 Use Existing Driver for Add Printer Wizard 25 Name Your Printer for Add Printer Wizard 26 Share Printer for Add Printer Wizard If you answer Yes to print a test page, see Figure 29 Completing the Add Printer Wizard Unix Printing Using TCP/IP Assigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using Dhcp Temporary IP Address ResolutionAssigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using BootP Assigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using Rarp Assigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using ARP Arp -s Name 00c002xxyyzz Configuration Example Configuring Your Print Server Using FTPFile Name Purpose Mode FTP CommandsFTP Files in the Directory LPD Configuration and Printing Setting the Print MethodAction Sample Command Sample Commands for Using LPD on SystemAction Sample Commands for Using LPD on BSDPrinting Using FTP Printing Using LPDPrinting Using DSI Socket Number DefinitionsAppleTalk Printing Setting up Print Server for AppleTalkSetting up Host Computer Sample CONFIG.3P Configuration File Using PSTool UtilityPSTool Utility Config File Entries PSTool Utility Config File FormatEntry inConfig File Description Using Advanced Management Tools Advanced Button ButtonsBrowse Button System Tab Advanced Print Server ConfigurationField Description System Tab Fields TCP/IP Tab Window TCP/IP TabAppleTalk Tab AppleTalk TabLogical Port Tab Window Logical Port TabPhysical Port Tab Physical Port Wireless TabSsid Use the same Channel number Link Info Screen Wireless Link InfoControl Menu Menu OptionsPrinter Menu Help Menu Configuring Using IP SetupGeneral Specifications Appendix a Technical SpecificationsEN 55 022 Cispr 22, Class B Vcci Class B ITE IP Addresses and the Internet Appendix B Understanding IP AddressesThree Main Address Classes Netmask Example of Subnetting a Class B Address Subnet AddressingNetmask Notation Translation Table for One Octet Number of Bits Dotted-Decimal ValueNetmask Formats Private IP AddressesDotted-Decimal Masklength IP Configuration by Dhcp Address Resolution ProtocolConfig File TCP/IP Settings Appendix C Config FileConfiguration Settings Parameter and CommandLogical Printer Line Numbers Config File Line NumbersOverview Appendix D Using NetWare 5 NdpsCreating an Ndps Manager Object Create Ndps Manager Object WindowCreate Printer Agent Window Creating an Ndps Printer AgentConfigure Port Handler Window Workstation ConfigurationClick on Close IP Configuration Settings Appendix E IP SetupSetting Recommended Value Hexadecimal Value Ascii Character Appendix F Ascii to Hexadecimal Conversion TableNetGear Print Server Manual NetGear Print Server Manual
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