Web Browser/HTTP Problem

Web Browser/HTTP Problem

In some cases, you may not be able to browse the printer Web page simply because the Ethernet Interface HTTP may be turned off.

If you cannot ping the Ethernet Interface IP address, make sure the IP Address, subnet mask, and default gateway are set correctly by checking the Ethernet Parameters menu from the operator panel. See the User's Manual for configuration menu information.

If you can ping the Ethernet Interface IP address but cannot access the Web pages, perform the following procedure to verify the Ethernet Interface HTTP is turned on.

1.Telnet into the Ethernet Interface and log in as root. There is no password by default.

2.At the system prompt, enter the following commands:

config http on save

reset

3.After approximately 30 seconds, point your browser to the Ethernet Interface IP address. The printer Web pages should now be accessible.

Windows NT 4.0 Or 2000 Host Setup Problems

The installation procedure covered earlier in this chapter assumes that the Ethernet Interface adapter is configured with the correct IP address, subnet mask and gateway (if required), and that the administrator can ping and telnet to the Ethernet Interface adapter from the server console. If this is not the case, use the printer front panel to configure the Ethernet Interface adapter before proceeding.

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