Oki 7100e+ Network Card User Manual


 
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Network print server
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Connecting One Printer and One Computer
If you are constructing a small-scale LAN linking one printer
and one computer, you can use the following settings, but
please make sure that it is not connected to another network.
PC Address : 192.168.0.1(fixed)
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 (fixed)
Gateway : 0.0.0.0 (fixed)
Printer Address : 192.168.0.2
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
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If the network does not have DHCP/BOOTP/RARP, then
the IP address and subnet mask default to
192.168.99.99 and 255.255.255.0, respectively. Use the
front panel to assign a valid address.
Using Telnet
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Telnet is recommended for advanced users or network
administrators only.
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Only some of the settings accessed with Telnet may be
applicable to your specific network environment.
The network print server may be configured using TELNET
supplied with UNIX or TCP/IP software for PC.
!
For changing settings, log in with the user name ìroot.î
Leave the password blank and press carriage return.
The following procedure uses SunSolaris2.4 as an example.
The setup method for each command may vary. For details,
see the documentation for your UNIX or TCP/IP software.
1 Log in as a root user.
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If you do not have superuser authorization, consult
your systems administrator.
2 Set up a temporary IP address on the network print server,
using the ARP command. Example: If the IP address is
ì192.168.20.127î and the Ethernet address is
ì00:80:92:00:11:BC.
arp -s 192.168.20.127 00:80:92:00:11:BC temp
The Ethernet address is displayed on the network print
server configuration page. If the IP Address has already
been configured, the temporary setting with the ARP
command is not required.
3 Check the network connection, using the ping command.
Example: If the IP address is ì192.168.20.127î,
ping 192.168.20.127
If there is no response, it means there is a problem with the
IP address and/or MAC address configured in step 2, or
with the network status. Please consult you systems
administrator.
4 Log in to the network print server with TELNET. Example:
Logging in to a network print server whose address is
192.168.20.127.