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Lexmark X422 - Verifying the IP Settings; Using the Resident Web Page

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Configure for TCP/IP
Verifying the
IP settings
1 On the Network Setup Page, look under the “TCP/IP” heading
and make sure the IP address, netmask, and gateway are what
you expected.
Note: On Windows
computers, click Start Æ
Programs Æ Command
prompt (or Start Æ
Programs Æ
Accessories Æ Command
prompt if using
Windows 2000 or Windows
XP).
2 Ping the MFP and verify that it responds. For example, at a
command prompt on a network computer, type ping followed
by the new MFP IP address:
ping 192.168.0.11
If the MFP is active on the network, you receive a reply.
Note: On Mac OS X, go to
/Applications/Utilities and
launch Network Utility. Click
the tab labeled Ping, enter
the IP address of the MFP
and click the Ping button.
Using the resident
Web page
Your MFP has a resident Web page, which you can access from your
browser. To access the resident Web page, type the MFPs IP address
in the URL address field of your browser (for example,
http://192.168.236.24). If you do not know the IP address of your MFP,
you can find it on the network setup page (for help, see “Printing a
network setup page” on page 44).
Note: Many settings may
only be changed using the
resident Web page. These
settings are signified by an
asterisk (*) on the Menu
Settings page.
Some of the resident Web page features include a status window of
the MFP and details of the MFP’s configuration, such as current
memory and engine code levels. If you are an administrator, you can
also change copy settings, fax settings, e-mail settings, and so on.
What do I do next?
Task Go to page…
After you have configured the MFP for TCP/IP setup, you
are ready to install network drivers.
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