Setting the Printer’s IP Addressing Parameters 8
Running the config-IP script
1.Connect the printer to a network. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) requires that the printer be connected on the same physical network segment as the host.
2.Run the script
a.In the directory where you placed your printer’s network utilities, change (cd) to the bin subdirectory.
b.Type the name of the script, redirecting the output to a file. Type:
config-IP > filename
3.Enter the information when prompted by the script.
N O T E
The script accepts IP addresses that have empty fields (for example, 123..40.10). The script does not detect this error.
4.Log in as root.
5.Make an entry into the host’s ARP table defining the printer’s IP/hardware address pair. In general, this requires a command corresponding to one of the following examples:
arp | (for BSD systems) | ||
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arp | ether |
See your host system documentation for specifics of this command.
N O T E
The hardware address in the arp command example is the printer’s Ethernet Address for PhaserShare Ethernet interfaces or the Token Ring Address for PhaserShare Token Ring cards.
6.Turn on the printer.
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