Hitachi Koki USA DDC 35n user manual Using rarp

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TCP/IP Configuration Chapter 6

6.2UNIX Printing

8.Check the printer to verify that the NIC is connected to the net- work. Turn on the printer.

9.Wait until the printer powers up and finishes initializing to allow enough time for the IP address to become known and to be saved in NVRAM. The NIC should reinitialize itself.

10.After the NIC has been reinitialized, send a ping command to verify that the print server obtained its IP address. For example:

#ping 192.9.200.200

If the print server has the address, the result is a confirmation message:

192.9.200.200 is alive

11.Remove, or comment out your changes to the /etc/BOOTPtab file.

12.Stop the BOOTP daemon and, if you want it to run, restart it.

6.2.1.2 Using rarp

The RARP (Reverse ARP) allows network devices to query a server for their IP addresses on start-up. For this procedure, there needs to be a workstation with a rarp server. To store the IP address, use the following procedure:

1.Turn off the printer.

2.Log in as superuser (root) on the rarp server in the same subnet on the print server. However, if the server resides on another subnet, complete this procedure to store the IP address in the print server. Reconnect the print server anywhere on the net- work, and then use the Telnet or the HTML pages accessed by MAP or a Web Browser to adjust the IP parameters for the sub- net on which the NIC is to operate.

3.Find the MAC Address of the NIC. The address is printed on the status report when you power on the printer.

4.Edit the hosts file (usually /etc/hosts) or use NIS or DIS to add the IP Address and NIC’s node name. See the network adminis- trator for the IP address. For example, you would type in the following for a print server with the name of printfast:

192.9.200.200 printfast

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