Setting Up IP Parameters

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Note

When the Network Card host name is already registered in the hosts file (/etc/hosts), you can use the host name in place of the IP address.

Example:

When the entry below is registered in the hosts file.

192.9.200.299 printfast

arp -s printfast 00:20:6b:aa:bb:cc

Note

ARP can be used to assign an IP address only. Other IP parameters must be set using Telnet or a Web browser. For details, see “12.8 Us- ing Telnet to Make Settings” (p. 12-61) and PageScope Light for Pi5501 Operator’s Manual.

You cannot use ARP to assign an IP address if the Network Card has already been assigned an IP address by ATIP.

Assigning IP Addresses Using the BOOTP Daemon (For UNIX)

1Power down the Digital Copier.

2On a computer associated with the same network segment as the Dig- ital Copier, log on as root.

3If the BOOTP daemon is already running, stop it.

4Edit /etc/bootptab by adding the following.

<NIC host name>:\

:ht = <hardware type>:\ :ha = <ethernet Address>:\ :ip = <IP address>:\

:sm = <subnet mask>:\ :gw = <gateway address>:

Example:

RFC 1048 Standard

MAC Address: 00:20:6B:AA:BB:CC

IP Address: 192.19.200.200

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Gateway Address: 192.9.200.10

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