Using TELNET

The Fast EtherNet can be configured using the TELNET related to the workstation.

·In order to change the Fast EtherNet configuration, the user must login as “root”.

·The factory setting of the password of the “root” user is “None”.

·If you type in a wrong IP address the network may go down or other severe damage may occur. Set the configuration only after consulting your network manager.

In the following explanation, SunSolaris2.4 is used as an example. The method of configuring each command may differ from one workstation to another. Refer to your workstation’s manual.

1.Log in as root on the workstation.

If it is not possible to log in with super-user authorization, leave the configuration to the network manager.

2. Using the APR command, set a temporary IP address on the

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Fast EtherNet.

 

Example: If the IP address is “192.168.20.127” and the Fast

 

EtherNet address is “00:80:92:01:00:D2” [then enter]

 

# arp –s 192.168.20.127 00:80:92:01:00:D2 temp

 

The EtherNet address (MAC Address) is displayed in the print menu of the printer. If an IP address was already set in the Fast EtherNet, there is no need to set a temporary address using the ARP command.

3Use the ping command to confirm the connection with the Fast EtherNet.

Example: If the IP address is “192.168.20.127”, [type]

#ping 192.168.20.127

If there is no reply, then there is a problem with the IP address configured under Step 2 or with the condition of the network. Consult your network manager.

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