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Intermate100 and Intermate101 Print Server Administration Manual 
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IP Assignments for Initial Contact: Static IP Assignment Using “ARP and PING”
12.7.
Static IP Assignment Using “ARP and PING” 
1
Make sure that you own PC or terminal is on the same 
network segment as planned for the Intermate1xx.
2
Power the printer and your Intermate1xx On. 
3
Check the Main Status Pages to find the current IP address 
for your Intermate1xx. You can print them by pressing the 
TEST Button for 1-2 seconds, if the unit is attached to a 
printer.
If the unit has already been assigned an IP address 
different from 0.0.0.0, you must re-set it in order to use the 
ARP command. For instructions, se
4
Insert the relationship between the IP address and the 
hardware adapter (MAC) address in the ARP cache. The 
syntax varies according to your system environment. The 
examples below use the sample IP address 192.168.0.227.
From Windows environments
arp -s 192.168.0.227 00-c0-a2-00-80-1e
Tip:
Windows 95 does not add an entry in the ARP table if it 
is empty. So, if your ARP command doesn’t work, ping 
in another IP device in the network and then enter the 
ARP command again
From UNIX, AIX, OS/2
arp -s 192.168.0.227 00:c0:a2:00:80:1e
Tip:
If you wish to assign a host name to the 
Intermate1xx
you can insert the relationship between the IP address 
and the host name in your system host table. For 
example:
 192.168.0.227 
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Then the host name can be used instead of the IP 
address in the ARP command above.