Minolta 25 Network Card User Manual


 
6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment
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TCP/IP Configuration
Chapter 6
For example:
>arp -s 192.9.200.200 00-20-6b-aa-bb-cc
>ping <NIC IP address>
Request should time out.
For example:
>ping 192.9.200.200
3. Recycle the power on the printer, or let the NIC reset itself. The
NIC will produce a status report that should include the entered
IP address.
4. When the NIC is up again, type the following at the command
prompt:
>ping <NIC IP address>
(continue until you get a reply)
Note
6.1.3 Assigning the IP Address with BOOTP
BOOTP programs use the BOOTP protocol. The NIC must be on the
same network segment as the workstation that you are using to con-
figure it. The TCP/IP stack must be installed and operating. The
BOOTP program will not work in a Windows PC Operating as a
DHCP Server.
The BOOTP program you should use depends on the version of
Windows on the workstation.
BOOTPL16.exe
Work with a 16 Bit TCP/IP Stack (Windows For
Workgroup).
BOOTPL32.exe
Work with a 32 Bit TCP/IP Stack (Windows NT &
Windows 95).
This only enters the IP address; you must use the Telnet facility or
the Web pages accessed by
MAP
or a Web Browser to complete the
IP setup for networks where subnets are used. See 6.3 Running
Telnet, for instructions on how to enter the other IP parameters.
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