Mac OS network installation | 12 |
3 TCP/IP configuration | 15 |
IPv6 configuration | 15 |
IPv6 address introduction | 15 |
IPv6 address configuration | 16 |
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Stateless addresses | 17 |
Stateful addresses | 17 |
Use DNS | 17 |
Tools and utilities | 18 |
IPv4 configuration | 18 |
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Default IP address (IPv4) | 19 |
Default IP address is not assigned | 19 |
Default IP address is assigned | 19 |
Default IPv4 address configuration options | 20 |
Default IPv4 behavior | 21 |
TCP/IP configuration tools | 21 |
Use BOOTP/TFTP (IPv4) | 22 |
Advantages of using BOOTP/TFTP | 22 |
Configure the print server using BOOTP/TFTP on UNIX | 22 |
Use DHCP (IPv4) | 36 |
UNIX systems | 36 |
Microsoft Windows systems | 37 |
Discontinue DHCP configuration | 37 |
Use RARP (IPv4) | 37 |
Use the arp and ping commands (IPv4) | 38 |
Use Telnet (IPv4) | 39 |
Create a Telnet connection | 40 |
A typical Telnet session | 40 |
Telnet user interface options | 41 |
Use Telnet to remove an IP address | 60 |
Move to another network (IPv4) | 61 |
Use the HP Embedded Web Server | 61 |
Use the printer control panel | 61 |
4 HP Embedded Web Server (V.45.xx.nn.xx) | 63 |
Requirements | 64 |
Compatible Web browsers | 64 |
Supported HP Web Jetadmin version | 64 |
iv | ENWW |