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2. Set the IP Address
•Before setting the IP address, make a note of the print server’s serial number (S/N), located on its backside label. See Backside label of print server, on page 11.
•You should obtain an unused IP address from your network administrator.
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| Axis software that allows you to find print servers in your network |
AXIS IP JumpStarter | Windows | and assign an IP address to them. |
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| See Set a Static IP Address using AXIS IP JumpStarter, on page 14 |
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| Windows | See Set a Static IP Address using ARP in Windows |
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| Unix/Linux | See Set a Static IP Address using ARP in UNIX, on page 17 |
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| Canon software that allows you to find print servers in your network |
Canon’s NetSpot | Windows | and assign an IP address to them. |
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| See Set the IP address using NetSpot Device Installer, on page 19 |
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It is not possible to obtain a dynamic IP address using DHCP, since DHCP is disabled by default in AXIS 1650. To enable DHCP in the print server, see DHCP Enabled, on page 46. You can, however, obtain a DHCP address for the print server via AXIS IPJumpStarter or NetSpot Device Installer. If you choose to obtain a DHCP address for the print server from these programs, the DHCP function will be enabled in the print server.