Lantronix LPS1-T, MPS100, LPS1-2 manual TCP/IP Configuration, Setting the IP Address, Using EZWebCon

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4: TCP/IP Configuration

The EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the MPS. The fol- lowing sections cover IP address configuration and print configuration methods for TCP/ IP hosts.

4.1 Setting the IP Address

The MPS IP address must be configured before any TCP/IP functionality is available. Use one of the following methods to set the IP address: EZWebCon; a directed Ping packet; a BOOTP, DHCP, or RARP reply; or commands entered via the command line interface.

4.1.1 Using EZWebCon

Use the following steps to assign an IP address using the EZWebCon Expert Shell.

1From the Action menu, select Assign IP Address.

2Enter or change the IP-related settings:

A For Ethernet Address, enter the number that appears on the bottom label of your MPS.

B For IP Address, enter the desired IP address to use for this MPS.

C For Subnet Mask, change the values provided only if you wish to use a mask other than the default. The default value should be correct in most cases.

D For Loadhost, enter the IP address of the loadhost where you intend to store your operating code and SDK files (if used).

3Click OK.

4Reboot the MPS. EZWebCon will let you know whether the configuration was successful.

Note: If you have an older version of EZWebCon, refer to the Readme that was included with it.

4.1.2 Using a Directed Ping Packet

The ARP/ping method is available under UNIX and Windows-based systems. If the MPS has no IP address, it will set its address from the first directed IP packet it receives.

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Contents For the MPS100, LPS1-T and LPS1-2 Micro Print Servers MPS/LPS Installation GuidePage Part Number Rev. B Page Contents LAT Configuration Specifications Page Introduction How to Use This ManualAppendix F, Frequently-used Commands MPS/LPS Product Description InstallationInstalling the MPS Installation Installing the MPS Page Incoming Logins Configuration MethodsGetting Started EZWebConMPSxxxxxxTEXT LPSxxxxxxTEXT ServicesMPSxxxxxxPCL LPSxxxxxxPCL MPSxxxxxxPS LPSxxxxxxPSSetting the IP Address TCP/IP ConfigurationUsing EZWebCon Using a Directed Ping Packet# arp -s 192.0.1.228 00-80-a3-xx-xx-xx % ping LPR Printing Using a BOOTP, DHCP, or Rarp ReplyUsing the Command Line Interface LPR on Windows NT 3.5.1 and later TCP/IP Configuration LPR Printing LPR Printing TCP/IP Configuration LPR on Unix Hosts LPR on Windows 95/988Creating Spooling Directory LPR on AIX HostsPrinters and Plotters window, choose Printers/Plotters LPR on HP HostsLPR on SCO Unix Hosts 11Configuring Remote PrinterRtel Functionality Area to Check Explanation Unix Host TroubleshootingObtain an NDS License NetWare ConfigurationNdps Printing NDS Print Queues Configure your MPS NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print QueuesPconsole Print Queues From the Menu Bar, select Tools Print Services Quick SetupUse the Show Protocols NetWare Access command. By NetWare Host TroubleshootingCode Meaning Remedy Page Printing Directly to a Port LAT Configuration4Translating LAT Error Codes LAT Host TroubleshootingMacintosh Services AppleTalk ConfigurationBitronics AppleTalk ZonesAppleTalk Host Troubleshooting DLC Configuration DLC Configuration for LAN ManagerMPS Configuration Host ConfigurationSelect Job-based Full Contact Information Problem Report ProcedureContact Information Page Power-up Troubleshooting TroubleshootingMPS Problem/Message Error RemedyInit Noboot command was Dhcp TroubleshootingRarp Troubleshooting Bootp TroubleshootingPostScript Problems Printing ProblemsBitmap Graphics Entering Commands at the Boot PromptSet Dhcp Enabled, Disabled Set Bootp Enabled, DisabledFlush NVR FlashSet Hardware Set Rarp Enabled, DisabledSet IPAddress ipaddress Set Loadhost ipaddressPinouts Ethernet ConnectorParallel Connectors Page Obtaining Software Updating SoftwareVia the Web Via FTPReloading Sequence Reloading SoftwareNetWare MOP Troubleshooting Flash ROM UpdatesTftp Environmental Limitations Power Supply CordTemperature Max temp. change/hr 20 C 36 F AltitudeRelative Humidity Conventions Frequently-used CommandsServer Commands Define Service Appletalk EN/DIS Define Server Privileged PasswordDefine Server Netware Loadhost Define Server Rarp EN/DISDefine Service Define Service DLC EN/DISCancel NobootPort Commands Define Port 1 Dsrlogout EN/DIS Define Port 1 Bitronics EN/DISDefine Port 1 Dtrwait EN/DIS Define Port 1 Flow CTSDefine Proto EN/DIS Protocol CommandsDefine Proto IP EN/DIS MpsmpsDefine Proto Native Ware AccessNetware Encapsulation EtheriiWarranty Statement Page Declaration of Conformity Page Index SymbolsMOP Pconsole FTP D-1
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