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Appendix
6-Appendix  Konica Network Interface Card INSTRUCTION MANUAL
 Using BOOTP to assign IP Address
The BOOTP daemon is a native TCP/IP option for configuring the IP address of a non-disk network device.
To communicate the IP address, use the following procedure:
1.
Turn off the print controller and the main body printer.
2.
Log in as superuser on a host that is attached on the same network segment as the print
server. Confirm the subnet mask is the one you intend to use. However, if the server resides
on another subnet, complete this procedure to store the IP address in the print server.
3.
Find the MAC address of the network interface card. The address is printed on the Status Page
each time you turn the print controller and the main body printer on.
4.
Edit the hosts file (usually /etc/hosts) or use NIS or DIS to add the IP address and node name
of the network interface card. See the network administrator for the IP address. For example,
a network interface card named printfast with an IP address of 192.9.200.200 has the following
entry:
192.9.200.200 printfast
5.
Stop the BOOTP daemon if it is running.
6.
Edit the /etc/bootptab file and add the following information:
Konica_host:\
:ht = hardware type:\
:ha = ethernet address:\
:ip = IP address:\
:sm = subnet mask:\
:gw = gateway address:
Example, for an RFC 1048 system:
printfast:\
:ht = ether:\
:ha = 0040AF03AF6E:\
:ip = 192.9.200.200:\
:sm = 255.0.0.0:\
:gw = 192.9.200.10:\
(If running SCO UNIX, add:)
:vm = rfc1048:
The same information uses the following format on an RFC 951 system:
     host
htype
haddr
iaddr
bootfile
printfast
1
00:40:af:03:af:6e
192.9.200.200
default boot
7.
Start the BOOTP daemon by typing:
bootpd -s
8.
Check the print controller to verify that the network interface card is connected to the net-
work.  Turn on the print controller and the main body printer.
9.
Wait until the print controller and the main body printer power up and finish initializing to
allow enough time for the IP address to become known and to be saved in nonvolatile memory.
The network interface card should re-initialize itself.
10.
After the network interface card has re-initialized, send a ping command to verify that the
print server obtained its IP address.  For example:
ping 192.9.200.200
If the print server has the address, a confirmation message displays:
192.9.200.200 is alive