Canon AXIS 1610 user manual Assigning a, Bootp

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AXIS 1610 User’s Manual

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Methods for setting You can set the IP address using one of the following methods, the IP Address depending on your network environment:

Method

Network environments

See...

 

 

 

IP Installer

Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME

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DHCP

Windows NT/2000/ME, UNIX,

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NetWare 5

 

ARP

Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME

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UNIX

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RARP

UNIX

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BOOTP

UNIX, NetWare 5

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Manual setting

Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME

Basic Setup with AXIS

 

 

NetPilot, on page 30

 

 

Using Netspot, on page 36

 

 

 

Note:

Assigning a

Host Name to the IP address

Note:

The RARP method operate on single network segments only, i.e. it cannot be used over routers.

If you are using host names, you can map a unique host name to the IP address. Refer to your system manuals or to your network administrator for instructions on how to perform name mapping on your system.

The AXIS 1610 supports WINS (Windows Internet Name Service), which is recommended when you are using DHCP in a Windows NT network.

If the host name has not been mapped to the IP address, you can still perform the following instructions to download the IP address. In this case, simply replace the host name entry with the IP address wherever required.

Using AXIS IP Installer Follow the instructions below to set the IP address of your AXIS

1610 using the AXIS IP Installer:

1.Download the AXIS IP Installer to your host. The software is available on the AXIS Product Resources CD and on the Axis home page at http://www.axis.com/

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Contents Axis For Canon Capt Printers Safety Notices About this manual PrefacePreface Internet Mail Australia SwedenBenelux ChinaAxis 1610 User’s Manual Contents Introduction SectionSupported Environments Where to use itInstallation and Integration How to use itConfiguration and Management Printing ProtocolsFeatures and Benefits Product Overview Package ContentsAxis 1610 Physical Description Product Overview Axis 1610 User’s Manual Connecting a printer to the Network InstallationBefore you start Assigning an IP addressAssigning a BootpInstallation Axis 1610 User’s Manual Example Type the following commandsExample Using Bootp in Unix Installation Axis 1610 User’s Manual Using Installing Printer Ports using Axis Print MonitorInstall and manage a printer using Axis Print Monitor Axis Print MonitorWindows 95/98 Windows ME Installing Printers for Printing over TCP/IPAxis 1610 User’s Manual Installation Using Axis Print Monitor Windows NT Windows XP Axis 1610 User’s Manual Installation Using Axis Print Monitor Windows 95/98 Windows ME Installing printers for Printing over NetBIOS/NetBEUIUsing Axis Print Monitor Windows NT Starting the Installation Basic Setup with Axis NetPilotAxis 1610 User’s Manual Installation Management & Configuration Using a Web browser Home page of your Axis 1610 appears in your browser Overview Using Netspot Using Axis NetPilot Property pages Parameter values parameter valuesAxis 1610 parameters Parameter List EditorModifying the network environments Choose Edit Parameter List from the Setup menuCreating a printer group Adding a printer to a printer group Examining printers Grouping logically connected Print ServersAxis NetPilot Printer Information window Additional information File Using FTPEditing the config Example View the status file using your preferred text editor Axis MIB Using SnmpManagement & Configuration Axis 1610 User’s Manual Settings Using the Test ButtonFactory Default Upgrading the Firmware Axis NetPilot Upgrade Wizard IPX/SPXAxis 1610 User’s Manual Upgrading the Firmware Appendix a The Parameter List Logged in to the Axis 1610 using rootAppendix B Technical Specifications Dimensions Power ConsumptionWeight SecurityAppendix C Glossary Appendix C Glossary Axis 1610 User’s Manual Axis 1610 User’s Manual Appendix C Glossary