Basic Installation
Note:
•When you execute the ping command for the first time, you will experience a significantly longer response time than is usual.
•The ability to set the IP address with ARP and PING will only be enabled the first 4 minutes after restarting the print server.
•By using the arp
Set the IP Address
using ARP in
UNIX/Linux and Mac
OS X
1. Open a Terminal and enter the following commands:
Syntax | Example |
arp | arp |
ping <IP address> | ping 192.168.3.191 |
2.The host will return psname is alive, or a similar message. This indicates that the address has been set and that communication is established.
3.Log in to the print server’s Web pages (see Using a Web Browser for Print Server Management, on page 87), select Admin Network Settings Detailed View TCP/IP and define Default Router and Subnet Mask. Make sure you first set DHCP,
You have now successfully set the IP address of the print server. Continue to “Making Network Printers available for printing on your PC” on page 18.
Notes:
•If the host name has not been mapped to an IP address, simply replace the host name entry with the IP address.
•The ARP command varies between different UNIX/Linux systems. Some BSD type systems expect the host name and node address in reverse order. Furthermore IBM AIX systems will require the additional argument ether.
•When you execute the ping command for the first time, you may experience a significantly longer response time than is usual.
•The ability to set the IP address with ARP and PING will only be enabled the first 4 minutes after restarting the print server
Set the IP Address
using AXIS IP
JumpStarter
AXIS IP JumpStarter is an application that assists in assigning an IP address to your print server and finding IP addresses already assigned to Axis servers.
1.Download and install AXIS IP JumpStarter. AXIS IP JumpStarter is available on www.axis.com
2.For optimal use, open AXIS IPJumpstarter before you attach the print server to the network.
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