Epson EPL-N2000 User Manual - Network Administration - Page 54

name is used to identify the printer when sending print files.

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3. From the host computer, use arp to assign a unique IP address to the printer. The format is as follows: arp-s The following example illustrates the arp command: arp-s 133.200.3.181 00:00:48:92:DA:35 4. Use ping to verify that you have assigned a unique address. If another device responds, repeat step 3 to assign a different address. The format is as follows: ping The EPL-N2000 is set to this IP address. 5. Edit the /etc/hosts file on the host computer to include the new IP address and a host name. The format is as follows: For example, you might make the following entry: 132.147.69.4 Allison Note: Choose a name that's easy for other users to remember, as the host name is used to identify the printer when sending print files. A department name or the computer owner's name are good choices. 6. Use ping to make sure that the EPL-N2000 is responding. You can use either of the following formats: ping or ping Configuring the EPL-N2000 for UNIX 5-3

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Configuring the EPL-N2000 for UNIX
5-3
3.
From the host computer, use
arp
to assign a unique IP
address to the printer. The format is as follows:
arp-s <IP address> <node address>
The following example illustrates the
arp
command:
arp-s
133.200.3.181
00:00:48:92:DA:35
4.
Use
ping
to verify that you have assigned a unique address.
If another device responds, repeat step 3 to assign a different
address. The format is as follows:
ping <IP address>
The EPL-N2000 is set to this IP address.
5.
Edit the
/etc/hosts
file on the host computer to include the
new IP address and a host name. The format is as follows:
<IP address> <host name>
For example, you might make the following entry:
132.147.69.4
Allison
Note:
Choose a name that’s easy for other users to remember, as the host
name is used to identify the printer when sending print files. A
department name or the computer owner’s name are good choices.
6.
Use
ping
to make sure that the EPL-N2000 is responding.
You can use either of the following formats:
ping
<host name>
or
ping <IP address>