EasyManua.ls Logo

Canon LBP7660Cdn - Setting the IP Address Using the ARP;PING Commands

Canon LBP7660Cdn
998 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
0258-071
NOTE
If your computer and the printer are connected via the router
You cannot set the IP address using the ARP/PING command.
1
Run Command Prompt.
NOTE
If you are using Windows
Run Command Prompt using the following procedure.
)URPWKH>6WDUW@PHQXVHOHFW>$OO3URJUDPV@RU>3URJUDPV@ĺ>$FFHVVRULHV@ĺ>&RPPDQG3URPSW@
If you are using Macintosh
Perform the following procedure.
1 Run Terminal.
6HOHFWWKHKDUGGLVN\RXXVHĺ>$SSOLFDWLRQV@ĺWKH>8WLOLWLHV@IROGHUDQGWKHQGRXEOHFOLFNWKH>7HUPLQDO@
icon.
2 Enter "su", and then press the [return] key on your keyboard.
3 "Password:" is displayed. Enter the root password, and then press the [return] key on your keyboard.
If you are using UNIX
Display the console screen, and then log in as a super user.
2
Enter "arp -s <IP address> <MAC address>", then press the [ENTER] key on your keyboard.
<IP address>:
Enter the IP address to assign to the printer.
Specify the address with four numbers (from 0 to 255) separated with a period (.).
<MAC address>:
Enter the MAC address of the printer.
When entering the number, separate the number every two digits with a hyphen (-) (a colon (:)
for Macintosh/UNIX).
Input Example (Windows): "arp -s 192.168.0.215 00-1E-8F-46-80-2e"
Input Example (Macintosh/UNIX): "arp -s 192.168.0.215 00:1E:8F:46:80:2e"
NOTE
If you are using IBM-AIX
Enter "arp -s ether <the IP address> <the MAC address>."
3
Enter the following command, then press the [ENTER] key on your keyboard.
Setting the IP Address Using the ARP/PING Commands
㻠㻟㻤㻌㻛㻌㻥㻥㻤

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Canon LBP7660Cdn

Related product manuals