Ricoh fax3310l ユーザーガイド
7.6 UNIX Printing
7-10
TCP/IP Configuration
the printer.
8.
Wait until the printer powers up and finishes initializing to allow enough time for
the IP address to become known and to be saved in non-volatile memory. The
Network Interface Board should then reset itself.
the IP address to become known and to be saved in non-volatile memory. The
Network Interface Board should then reset itself.
9.
After the Network Interface Board has reset, use the
ping
command to verify that
the print server obtained its IP address. For example:
ping 192.9.200.200
If the server has the address, the result is a confirmation message:
192.9.200.200 is alive
10.
Remove, or comment out, your changes to the
/etc/ethers
file.
11.
Stop the
rarp
daemon and, if you want it to run, restart it.
7.6.1.2 Using
ping
Use the following procedure to enter the IP Address:
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 Telnet or the HTML pages accessed by MAP or a Web
Browser utility to change the IP Address.
the IP address in the print server. Reconnect the print server anywhere on the
network, and then use Telnet or the HTML pages accessed by MAP or a Web
Browser utility to change the IP Address.
See 7.7 Running Telnet, for instructions on using Telnet.
3.
Find the Ethernet address of the Network Interface Board. The address is printed
on the configuration status report each time you turn the printer on.
on the configuration status report each time you turn the printer on.
The address is printed on the configuration status report each time you turn the
printer on.
printer on.
4.
Edit the hosts file (usually
/etc/hosts
) or use NIS or DNS to add the IP address
and print server's node name. See the network 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.
Add an entry to the
arp
cache for the Print Server’s IP address and Ethernet
address.
For example:
arp -s 192.9.200.200 0:40:c8:0:0:ff
6.
Check the printer to see that the Print Server is connected to the network. Turn on
the printer.
the printer.