Japan Tiger 7100e+ Manuel D’Utilisation
Fast Ethernet
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Setting from BOOTP
BOOTP is a protocol for assigning IP addresses which have been
registered on a BOOTP server to each host on the TCP/IP network.
The printer will acquire an IP adddress when it is turned on.
registered on a BOOTP server to each host on the TCP/IP network.
The printer will acquire an IP adddress when it is turned on.
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This function is not available unless there is a BOOTP
server on the network.
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[DHCP/BOOTP protocol] on the Fast EtherNet needs
to be set to [ENABLE]. If it is set to [DISABLE], change
the setting to [ENABLE], referring to Printer
Preparation.
the setting to [ENABLE], referring to Printer
Preparation.
The following description uses the HP-UX 9.x BOOTP server as
an example. If you use any other OS, make the same settings
according to the manual for your workstation.
an example. If you use any other OS, make the same settings
according to the manual for your workstation.
1
Register the IP address of the Ehternet board and host name
in the /etc/hosts file.
in the /etc/hosts file.
Example: If the IP Address is “192.168.20.127” and host
name is “OP8C”.
name is “OP8C”.
192.168.20.127 OP8C
2
Add the following settings to the /etc/bootptab file.
Example: If the IP Address is “00:80:92:00:11:BC”
Example: If the IP Address is “00:80:92:00:11:BC”
OP8C:\
The host name registered
in /etc/hosts
ht=ether:\
Set the hardware type
to ether
ha=0080920011bc:\
Ethernet address
ip=192.168.20.127:\
IP address
sm=255.255.255.0:\
Subnet mask
gw=192.168.20.254:\
Gateway
3
Add the following settings to the /etc/inetd.conf file.
bootps dgram udp wait root /etc/bootpd bootpd
4
Reboot the inetd.
# kill -1 1
5
Switch the printer on.
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