Konica Minolta 7013 psc Manuale Utente
TCP/IP Configuration-9
7.1.3.1 Setting Up the Print Server Card
The Print Server Card must be given an IP address and routing information to be used
with TCP/IP. This can be done with MAP if you have a NetWare connection on your
network, or with AppleTalk NIManage utility program if there is an Apple Macintosh
on the network. Follow the instructions for these programs which are documented
elsewhere. If you cannot use these programs, you can use either the ARP procedure or
the BOOTPL32 program.
with TCP/IP. This can be done with MAP if you have a NetWare connection on your
network, or with AppleTalk NIManage utility program if there is an Apple Macintosh
on the network. Follow the instructions for these programs which are documented
elsewhere. If you cannot use these programs, you can use either the ARP procedure or
the BOOTPL32 program.
1. Install the Print Server Card in your printer.
2. Power-up the printer.
Keep the status sheet handy for the Ethernet (MAC) address. It should show that
TCP/IP is enabled but that the Protocol address is not configured.
TCP/IP is enabled but that the Protocol address is not configured.
If the unit already has an IP address, these procedures will not work. However, you
can TELNET to the unit to change the IP parameters.
can TELNET to the unit to change the IP parameters.
7.1.3.2 Assigning IP Address with ARP
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.
you are using to configure it. The TCP/IP stack must be installed and operating.
You can use BOOTPL32 to configure the IP address instead of ARP.
1. From Windows, enter the MS/DOS box. At the command prompt enter:
ping [any valid IP address on your network - not the
print server]. The identified unit should reply.
print server]. The identified unit should reply.
After the response, enter:
arp -s [IP address of the Print Server Card] [MAC
Address of the Print Server Card]. The entry should
be accepted.
Address of the Print Server Card]. The entry should
be accepted.
ping [IP address of the Print Server Card]. The
request should time out.
request should time out.
2. 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.
3. When the Print Server Card is up again, at the command prompt, enter:
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 Web Browser facility to enter the other IP parameters.