Toshiba B-SX8T Manuel D’Utilisation
2. SYSTEM MODE
EO13-33002
2.7 IP Address Setting
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2.7.4 DHCP Host Name Setting
After DHPC client ID has been set, the DHCP host name setting menu is displayed.
Press the [PAUSE] key and set the DHCP host name one byte by one byte.
Press the [PAUSE] key and set the DHCP host name one byte by one byte.
NOTES:
1. Code used to enter a DHCP client ID is selectable between ASCII code (alphanumeric) and Hex. code.
2. Set a character or value for each byte by using the [RESTART] or [FEED] key.
[RESTART] key: Increment [FEED] key: Decrement
3. Press the [PAUSE] key to enter the next byte. Repeat this until 16th byte is entered.
4. After the 16th byte of the DHCP host name is set, press the [PAUSE] key. At this time, the display will turn to
4. After the 16th byte of the DHCP host name is set, press the [PAUSE] key. At this time, the display will turn to
“<7>IP ADDRESS”.
5. A DHCP ID can be used to check what IP address is assigned to which client on a DHCP server. If a DHCP
ID is not assigned, MAC address of a network device (LAN card or LAN interface board) will be notified to the
server as a DHCP ID instead.
A DHCP ID is a 16-byte character string. As “FFH” (hex. code) is recognized as a terminator, if the top byte of
DHCP ID is “FFH”, it is considered that a DHCP ID is not assigned.
server as a DHCP ID instead.
A DHCP ID is a 16-byte character string. As “FFH” (hex. code) is recognized as a terminator, if the top byte of
DHCP ID is “FFH”, it is considered that a DHCP ID is not assigned.
ASCII code and Hex. code correspondence table
Upper 4 bits
Lower 4 bits
2 3 4 5 6 7
0
SP 0 @
P ` P
1 !
1
A
Q
a
q
2 “
2
B
R
b
r
3 #
3
C
S
c
s
4 $
4
D
T
d
t
5 %
5
E
U
e
u
6 &
6
F
V
f
v
7 ‘
7
G
W
g
w
8 (
8
H
X
h
x
9
) 9 I Y i y
A *
:
J
Z
j
z
B +
;
K
[
k
{
C
, < L \ l |
D -
=
M
]
m
}
E .
>
N
^
n
F /
?
O
_
o
SP = Space
When the system mode settings have been completed, turn off the printer.
MODE ASCII
DHCP HOST NAME
DHCP HOST NAME
[PAUSE]
[PAUSE]
MODE ASCII
Enter a character or a value for each of 1st byte to 16th byte
sequentially using the [FEED] or [RESTART] key.
sequentially using the [FEED] or [RESTART] key.
(Example) To enter “TOSHIBA” in Hex. code:
54 4F 53 48 49 42 41
<7>IP ADDRESS