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X N I C - E N E T / T R I N G C o n f i g u r a t i o n G u i d e
9
Define routing tables in the XNIC card if the printer needs to
know the address of routers in the network. Otherwise skip
to the next step.
Enter
:
d e f i n e n o d e i p
g g g . g g g . g g g . g g g g a t e w a y
d e f a u l t
(where
g g g . g g g . g g g . g g g
is the address of the default
router for the printers network segment).
10
To enable the parameters set above, reset the XNIC by
entering:
i n i t d e l a y 0
11
Log out of the XNIC by entering:
l o g o u t
12
Update the file
/etc/hosts
(or
/usr/etc/hosts
) on your UNIX
system by adding a line describing the XNIC as follows:
d d d . d d d . d d d . d d d
s e r v e r _ n o d e _ n a m e
where
d d d . d d d . d d d . d d d
is the new IP address you
assigned in Step 7.
For example, if the IP address is 138.239.111.111, enter:
1 3 8 . 2 3 9 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1
X N E
x x x x x x
Caution
After you change an existing IP address, be sure to write
down the new IP address. You will need it in order to locate
the printer on the network.
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