Ricoh fax3310l ユーザーガイド
7.6 UNIX Printing
TCP/IP Configuration
7-9
•
Use the reverse ARP (
rarp, Ethernet II frame type only).
•
Use
arp
and
ping
For each method, you need to provide the Ethernet address of the Network Interface
Board. The Ethernet address is the 12-character code that is printed under Network
Address on the configuration status report each time the printer is turned on.
Board. The Ethernet address is the 12-character code that is printed under Network
Address on the configuration status report each time the printer is turned on.
You can use the
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 or the Network Interface Board HTML management pages
accessed through the MAP utility or a web Browser to change an IP address, Subnet Mask
and Default Gateway.
must use the Telnet utility or the Network Interface Board HTML management pages
accessed through the MAP utility or a web Browser to change an IP address, Subnet Mask
and Default Gateway.
7.6.1.1 Using
rarp
The Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (
rarp
) allows network devices to query a
server for their IP addresses on start up. For this procedure, there needs to be a workstation
with a
with a
rarp
server. To store the IP address, use the following procedure:
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 the TelNet or the HTML pages accessed by MAP or a Web
Browser to adjust the IP parameters for the subnet on which the Network Interface
Board is operate.
the IP address in the print server. Reconnect the print server anywhere on the
network, and then use the TelNet or the HTML pages accessed by MAP or a Web
Browser to adjust the IP parameters for the subnet on which the Network Interface
Board is operate.
3.
Find the Ethernet address of the Network Interface Board. The address is printed
on the configuration status report when you power on the printer.
on the configuration status report when you power on the printer.
4.
Edit the hosts file (usually
/etc/hosts
) or use NIS or DNS to add the IP
Address and Network Interface Board’s node name. See the network
administrator for the IP address.
administrator for the IP address.
For example, a print server with the name of
printfast
has the following entry:
192.9.200.200 printfast
5.
Edit the
/etc/ethers
file or use NIS or DNS to add the Ethernet address.
To continue the example, for the printfast card with an Ethernet address of
00:40:c8:00:00:ff, make the following entry:
00:40:c8:00:00:ff, make the following entry:
0:40:c8:0:0:ff printfast
6.
If the
rarp
daemon is running, stop it and restart it. Verify that the daemon is
running.
7.
Check the printer to see that the print server is connected to the network. Turn on