●From a UNIX command prompt:
arp
ping <IP address>
where <IP address> is the desired IP address to be assigned to the print server. The arp command writes the entries to the arp cache on the workstation, and the ping command configures the IP address on the print server.
For example:
●In Windows
arp
●In UNIX
Note | Once the IP address has been set on the print server, |
| additional arp and ping commands will be ignored. |
| Once the IP address is configured, arp and ping |
| cannot be used unless the print server is reset to |
| factory values. |
| On UNIX systems, the arp |
| between different systems. |
| Some |
| host name) in reverse order. Other systems may |
| require additional parameters. See your system |
| documentation for specific command formats. |
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ENWW | TCP/IP Configuration 33 |