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TCP/IP Configuration-19
You can use the BOOTP, rarp, or ping procedures only when the Print Server is in its 
factory default state (no IP information entered.)  After the Print Server has an IP 
address, you must use the Telnet utility, the AppleTalk NIManage utility for the Mac-
intosh, or the Print Server Card HTML management pages accessed through the MAP 
utility or a Web Browser to change an IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway.
7.5.1.1  Using BOOTP
The BOOTP daemon is a native TCP/IP option for configuring the IP address of a 
diskless network device.  To communicate the IP address, use the following proce-
dure:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Log in as superuser on a host on the same subnet as the print server.  However, if 
the server resides on another subnet, complete this procedure to store the IP 
address in the print server. Reconnect the print server anywhere on the network, 
and then use Telnet or the HTML pages accessed by MAP or a Web Browser util-
ity to change the IP address. See 7.6 Running Telnet, for instructions on using Tel-
net.
3. Find the Ethernet address of the Print Server Card. The address is printed on the 
configuration status report each time you turn the printer on.
4. Edit the hosts file (usually /etc/hosts) or use NIS or DIS to add the IP address and 
Print Server Card's node name. See the network administrator for the IP address. 
For example, a Print Server Card named printfast with an IP address of 
192.9.200.200 has the following entry:
192.9.200.200 printfast
5. Stop the BOOTP daemon if it is running.
6. Edit the /etc/BOOTP tab file and add the following information:
nic_host:\
:ht = hardware type:\
:ha = ethernet address:\
:ip = IP address:\
:sm = subnet mask:\
:gw = gateway address: