Rev. A Utilities 3-11
UB-E02 Technical Reference Guide
3.1.2 Setting the IP Address Using the arp/ping Command
You can set the IP Address using the arp/ping command. This way of setting is available with
the host, which is in the same segment as that of the UB-E02.
CAUTION:
When setting the IP address of the UB-E02, do not use the same IP addresses as that of
other network devices or PCs.
Here is an example of setting the IP address to 192.168.100.201.
❏ You will set the gateway address to the computer in which you will input the arp/ping
command.
❏ If a server or router acts as a gateway, type the gateway address.
❏ If there is no gateway, type the IP address of your computer.
❏ If you do not know the gateway address, ask your network administrator for it.
Note:
The IP address cannot be set without setting the gateway address.
1. Connect the printer with the UB-E02 installed to the network and turn on the printer.
2. Execute the commands as described in the following steps.
Note:
Be sure to execute the commands within 2 minutes. After 2 minutes, you must restart the commands from
the beginning.
3. Make the connection between the IP address which you want to set and the MAC address of
the UB-E02 by executing an arp command.
• From the command line, type: arp-s [IP address] [MAC address]
Example using DOS: arp-s 192.168.100.201 00-00-48-83-00-00
Example using UNIX: arp-s 192.168.100.201 00:00:48:83:00:00
CAUTION:
When the UB-E02 is installed on the printer and the MAC address on the label on the
UB-E02 cannot be seen for sure, turn off the printer and then remove the UB-E02 to
confirm it.
Note:
The MAC address can be found on the status sheet or a label on the UB-E02. For printing the status sheet,
refer to the Initializing UB-E02 and Status Sheet Printing section in Chapter 2.