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IFBD-HE0708 BE07 Users Manual
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Setting example using ARP/Ping
This explanation assumes the MAC addres is 00:11:62:12:34:56, and the IP address is 192.168.10.2.
(1) Turn on the printer equipped with this product.
Wait for the printer to be ready for the ARP/Pping. (Normally, this is approximately 35 seconds.)
Or, execute a self-print on the printer and wait for the following to be printed.
(2) Avoid duplicating address by clearing the ARP table existing on the PC.
arp -d 192.168.10.2
arp -a
(3) Register the combination of IP and MAC addresses to the ARP table on the PC.
(For UNIX/Linux) Shell Input
arp -s 192.168.10.2 00:11:62:12:34:56
arp –a
(For Windows) Command Prompt Input
arp -s 192.168.10.2 00-11-62-12-34-56
arp –a
(4) Ping from the PC.
ping 192.168.10.2
(5)CheckthattherewasanechoresponsetothespeciedaddressfromNIC.
However,thereisnoechoresponsethersttimebecauseitisusedonlytoacquiretheIPaddress.
There is a response to the second and subsequent pings.
ping 192.168.10.2
→ No response (timeout)
ping 192.168.10.2
→ echo response
ping 192.168.10.2
→ echo response
ping 192.168.10.2
→ echo response
(6) Lastly, delete the ARP table registered at (3).
Always delete the table to avoid duplicating addresses.
arp -d 192.168.10.2
arp -a

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