Getting Started 41

Assigning an IP Address

Assigning an IP Address

Before you can begin working with 10/100 Internal PS, you must get or assign an IP address for the 10/100 Internal PS device.

There are four different ways to assign an IP address. Here is a list and a brief description of each method:

Web View — Browser-enabled method to assign an IP address.

ZebraNet View — Utility that remotely manages ZebraLink-enabled printers.

DHCP — See your LAN administrator for more information.

Telnet — DOS command to assign an IP address.

Important • Throughout the procedures in this chapter, there are some features that require the default User ID and/or default password. If you are prompted, these are the defaults:

User ID: admin

Password: 1234

With Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

If your network uses DHCP, your 10/100 Internal PS device is assigned a temporary IP address.

Note • Check with your Network Administrator to see whether your network uses DHCP.

Without DHCP

If your network does not use a dynamic IP addressing system (such as DHCP), you need to set a permanent IP address for the 10/100 Internal PS device. ZebraNet View is the Windows-based print server management and configuration utility that comes with your 10/100 Internal PS.

Important • The remaining sections are dependent on the successful installation of ZebraNet Utilities. To install, see ZebraNet Utilities on page 49.

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ZebraNet® 10/100 Internal Print Server for ZM400 and ZM600 User Guide

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