Panasonic KX-P7105 Operating Guide

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Settings and Printing
Network
Network
Maintenance and Spec.
 
Setup in Windows
Settings and Printing
Network
Network
Maintenance and Spec.
 
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Step 2: Setting up TCP/IP for the printer
 
You need to set the IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway for the printer. Set them by
using one of the following three methods. You may need to contact your network administrator
to select the best way.
• Using the DHCP server
• Using the Network Setup Tool
•Using the Remote Control Panel
(
see “Remote Control Panel” on page 23
in “Settings and Printing”)
 
NOTE
 
• You can also setup the printer using BOOTP, RARP or ARP.
 
 
Using the DHCP server
 
If the administrator manages the network with DHCP server, it is possible to assign IP
address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway automatically from DHCP server by default.
Those can be viewed by printing out the configuration page. It can be printed by pressing the
 
PRINT/RESET
 
 button on the printer panel 
 
less than 5 seconds
 
.
 
NOTE
 
• If the printer receives the IP address with unlimited lease term, the printer keeps the address
permanently. The printer saves the address statically and the DHCP function becomes
disable automatically.
 
 
Using the Network Setup Tool
 
If the administrator manages the IP address, contact him/her to confirm the values before the
setup. If not, set the unique value that is not used for the other devices on the network. Refer
to the example shown below.
 
Example
 
 (assigning the IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway)
IP address:
172.16.x.x 
(x: you can choose any number from 0-255 except 0.0 and 255.255)
Be sure that the IP address is not assigned to the other devices.
Subnet Mask:
255.255.0.0
It is the same value for all devices.
Default Gateway: Not required. (It is not necessary to set.)