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BOOTP programs are located on the CD-R OM in the directory named
bootp.
5. Copy BOOTPL16.exe or BOOTPL32.exe into a directory on
your workstation’s hard disk.
6. Reset the printer.
Note
7. Run the program.
8. Pull down the Admin menu to Configure option.
9. Enter the IP address that you want to assign to the NIC, its
Subnet Mask (make sure it matches what you are using on your
subnet), the Default gateway (your router’s IP address), and the
MAC Address of the NIC (listed on the status report as MAC
Address). Use colons as delimiters as shown on the status
report rather than the dashes that Windows uses.
10. Click on Go. You will get a message that the program is Verify-
ing, and then it will tell you whether the unit is active or not.
11. Wait for about five minutes for the NIC to reset. The newly
entered IP information should be shown on the status report.
12. Enter the MS-DOS box. At the command prompt type:
>ping <NIC IP address>
(continue until you get a reply)
If it does not respond, verify that TCP/IP is enabled on the
status report. If the status report does not show the IP
information, then repeat the above procedures.
The NIC issues the BOOTP request for a finite period of time. The
NIC must be freshly reset for this program to work.
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