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Getting Started
Assigning an IP Address
Assigning an IP Address via a Telnet Session
If your environment is not
The methods used for assigning an IP address with a Telnet session are Static Route and Gleaning.
Important • This applies to any
Before you can Telnet to the 10/100 Internal PS and configure it, you must first assign the 10/100 Internal PS a temporary IP address.
Static Route
To use this method, complete these steps:
1.Turn on (I) the printer and wait for 2 minutes to allow for the device to complete the
During this time, the 10/100 Internal PS performs an address broadcast. If no address is assigned to the unit (via DHCP or Bootp), it uses a default address. The default address for 10/100 Internal PS is 192.168.254.254. Print the 10/100 Internal PS configuration label to confirm the address. For details, see Before You Begin on page 34.
2.You can use the route add command to place the default IP address into the workstation's network routing table.
Example • In the next step, **** is the IP address on the 10/100 Internal PS configuration label.
3.At the workstation/host command prompt (in Windows, at the DOS prompt), type: route add **** "IP address of the workstation" 0
Note • The zero (0) placed at the end of the “route add” command is optional on some systems.
4.Telnet to the 10/100 Internal PS by typing:
"Telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
(where xxx.... is the IP addres of the printer). The password is 1234.
5.At this point, you can alter the settings as desired. When complete, do a reset and allow the 10/100 Internal PS
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