Section 3 | TCP/IP Network Configuration |
Using arp and ping to Configure the Print Server IP Address
The arp and ping method is one of the simplest ways of configuring the print server IP address. To use arp and ping, enter the following commands at the operating system prompt:
arp
The ethernetaddress is the Ethernet address of the print server and ipaddress is the IP address of the print server. The temp parameter should be used with UNIX systems, but is not supported by Microsoft operating systems. For example, a typical UNIX entry would be:
arp
while a typical Microsoft entry would be:
arp
If everything is OK, you will get a message back on the screen indicating that the print server is alive. If you do not get such a message, first check the note bellow, and then try entering the commands again.
NOTE: This procedure will not work through a router (gateway) and only works if the print server IP address has never been configured before. If you have previously configured an IP address, then use TELNET as described in Appendix A to change the IP address, or set the unit to default before using ARP.
In order for the ARP command to work on Windows 95/98, the ARP table on the PC must have at least one IP address defined other than its own. Type ARP
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