Konica Minolta 7013 psc Manuale Utente
TCP/IP Configuration-3
After the response, enter:
arp -s [IP address of Print Server Card] [MAC Address
of Print Server Card]; the entry should be accepted.
ping [IP address of Print Server Card]; request
should time out.
3. Recycle the power on the printer, or let the Print Server Card reset itself. The Print
Server Card will produce a status page that should include the entered IP address.
4. When the Print Server Card is up again, type the following at the command
prompt:
ping [IP address of Print Server Card] (continue
until you get a reply)
Note:
This only enters the IP address; you must use the Telnet facility or the HTML
pages accessed by MAP or a Web Browser to complete the IP setup for networks
where subnets are used. See 7.5 Running Telnet, for instructions on how to enter the
other IP parameters.
7.1.1.5
Assigning IP Address with BOOTPL16
This program uses the BOOTP protocol. The Print Server Card must be on the same
network segment as the workstation that you are using to configure it. The TCP/IP
stack must be installed and operating. The BOOTPL16 program will not work in a
Windows PC Operating as a DHCP Server.
network segment as the workstation that you are using to configure it. The TCP/IP
stack must be installed and operating. The BOOTPL16 program will not work in a
Windows PC Operating as a DHCP Server.
The BOOTPL16 program will work with a 16 Bit TCP/IP Stack (FTP, NetManage,
B&W, or WFWG).
B&W, or WFWG).
1. Copy the BOOTPL16.exe file to the Windows directory of your workstation.
2. Reset the printer.
Note:
The Print Server Card issues the BOOTP request for a finite period of time. The
print server must be freshly reset for this program to work.
3. From Program Manager under File, select Run \windows\ BOOTPL16.exe.
4. Pull down the Admin menu to Configure option.