Using ARP
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2.
Find the Ethernet address for the Ethernet Interface by printing
a configuration or reading it from the control panel (Smart only)
or print an E-NET test page. It must be entered as part of this
procedure.
3.
Use the
arp
command to add an entry into the Unix station
ARP table for this Ethernet Interface. Here is the most common
syntax for this command:
arp -s ipaddress ethernetaddress
Example for Microsoft TCP stacks:
arp -s 192.75.11.9 00:80:72:07:00:60
This example specifies an Ethernet Interface using IP address
192.75.11.9
and Ethernet address
00:80:72:07:00:60
.
4.
Verify that the ARP entry was properly applied.
arp -a
You should see an entry in the listed ARP table with the IP
address and Ethernet address specified in step 3.
5.
Try to
ping
this IP address to see if the Ethernet Interface can
be seen on your network.
At this point, you should be able to communicate with the Ethernet
Interface from your local Unix station. This means the printer knows
about an IP address and subnet mask and has these settings in its
current memory. However, if the Ethernet Interface is shut off,
these settings will be lost unless you store them in flash memory,
as follows:
SMART
a.
Start a Web browser on your local station and direct it to
the URL:
http://EthernetInterfaceIPaddress/
networkConf.html
(e.g.,
http://192.75.11.9/networkConf.html
).
NOTE: If prompted for a “User ID” and password first, type in
root
for the ID and press ENTER at the password prompt
(since there is no default password).
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