Print Server Installation
AXIS 1650 User’s Manual 13
Set a Static IP
Address using ARP in
Windows
98/Me/2000/XP/2003
1. Open a Command Prompt and type:
Example:
2. If the host returns Reply from 192.168.3.191 ... or a similar message,
the IP address has been set successfully.
If the host returns Request timed out you need to reboot the print server and
perform steps 1-2 above again. Rebooting the print server is done by
disconnecting and then re-connecting the print server’s power adapter.
3. Access the print server’s Web pages ( - See page 41), select Admin | Network
Settings | Detailed View | TCP/IP and define the Default Router and Subnet
Mask. Make sure DHCP, BOOTP and RARP are disabled.
You have now set the IP address of the print server. Continue with
Windows Installation, on page 17.
Note: When you execute the ping command for the first time, you will
experience a significantly longer response time than usual.
Set a Static IP
Address using ARP in
UNIX
Follow the instructions below to set the IP address using ARP.
1. Type the following commands in the shell window:
Example:
2. The host will return 192.168.3.191 is alive or a similar message. This
indicates that the address has been set and that the communication is
established.
3. Access the print server’s Web pages ( - See page 41), select Admin | Network
Settings | Detailed View | TCP/IP and define the Default Router and Subnet
Mask. Make sure DHCP, BOOTP and RARP are disabled.
Notes: The ARP command varies between different UNIX systems. Some BSD
type systems expect the host name and node address in reverse order.
When you execu te the ping command for the first time, you may
experience a significantly longer response time than usual.
arp -s <IP address> <Ethernet address>
ping -l 479 <IP address>
arp -s 192.168.3.191 00-40-8c-18-1c-f0
ping -l 479 192.168.3.191
arp -s <ip address> <Ethernet address> temp
ping -l 479 <ip address>
arp -s 192.168.3.191 00:40:8c:18:1c:f0 temp
ping -l 479 192.168.3.191