PARITY:
BOOTP
PARITY:
DHCP
PARITY:
MANUAL
SETUP:
NETWORK
NETWORK:
IP SELECTION
NETWORK:
IP ADDRESS
NETWORK:
NETMASK
NETWORK:
DEFAULT ROUTER
NETWORK:
NAMESERVER
IP SELECTION:
DHCP+BOOTP
IP ADDRESS:
192.168.1.79
NETMASK:
255.255.255.0
DEFAULT ROUTER:
192.168.1.1
NAMESERVER:
192.168.1.7
NETWORK:
MAC ADDRESS
MAC ADDRESS:
00104017b80e
Read-only Read-only Read-only Read-only Read-only
These menus will only be displayed when an optional EasyLAN interface board is installed.
PARITY:
DHCP+BOOTP
PARITY:
BOOTP
PARITY:
DHCP
SETUP:
NETWORK
NETWORK:
IP SELECTION
NETWORK:
IP ADDRESS
NETWORK:
NETMASK
NETWORK:
DEFAULT ROUTER
NETWORK:
NAMESERVER
IP SELECTION:
MANUAL
IP ADDRESS:
0.0.0.0
NETMASK:
0.0.0.0
DEFAULT ROUTER:
0.0.0.0
NAMESERVER:
0.0.0.0
NETWORK:
MAC ADDRESS
MAC ADDRESS:
00104017b80e
Read-only Read-only Read-only Read-only Read-only
These menus will only be displayed when an optional EasyLAN interface board is installed.
EasyLAN Wireless Interface Kit Installation Instructions 57
Chapter 5 — Setup in IPL
Using ARP’n’PING to set an IP Address (Windows)
e ARP’n’PING method is intended for networks that do not have an
DHCP or BOOTP server.
You must have a free IP address, which will be permanently assigned to
the printer. However, it could be changed later from the printer’s home
page once the communication is established.
You must also have the printer’s MAC address. You can get the MAC
address from the Setup Mode as shown above or from the serial number
label on the EasyLAN board.
If the printer is started with DHCP and/or BOOTP, the printer will try
to fi nd an IP address fi ve times before it considers it a failure. is takes
about 2 minutes during which you cannot start using the ARP’n’PING
method.
e following instructions apply to Windows 2000, but similar methods
can be used on other operating systems, both in Windows and in Unix.
In Windows, the groups of digits in the MAC address are separated by
hyphens (-), and in Unix by colons (:).
Example of the network setup when an automatic IP selection method is used.
Example of the network setup when the manual IP selection method is used or
when the network does not have an DHCP or BOOTP server.