Lexmark T430 Setup Guide - Page 46

Verifying the IPsettings, Saved, Set IP Netmask, Set IP Gateway, Ready, ping 192.168.0.11 - windows 7

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Verifying the IP settings Note: To display a command prompt on a Windows computer, click Start Æ Programs Æ Command prompt (or Accessories Æ Command prompt if using Windows 2000). The message Saved appears briefly. 7 Press Menu until you see Set IP Netmask, and then press Select. 8 Repeat step 6 to set the IP Netmask. 9 Press Menu until you see Set IP Gateway, and then press Select. 10 Repeat step 6 to set the IP Gateway. 11 When you are finished, press Go to return the printer to the Ready state. 12 Go to "Verifying the IP settings". 1 Print another network setup page. Look under the "TCP/IP" heading and make sure the IP address, netmask, and gateway are what you expected. See "Printing a network setup page" on page 33 if you need help. 2 Ping the printer and verify that it responds. For example, at a command prompt on a network computer, type ping followed by the new printer IP address (for example, ping 192.168.0.11). If the printer is active on the network, you should receive a reply. Configure for TCP/IP 36

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Configure for TCP/IP
The message
Saved
appears briefly.
7
Press
Menu
until you see
Set IP Netmask
, and then press
Select
.
8
Repeat step 6 to set the IP Netmask.
9
Press
Menu
until you see
Set IP Gateway
, and then press
Select
.
10
Repeat step 6 to set the IP Gateway.
11
When you are finished, press
Go
to return the printer to the
Ready
state.
12
Go to “Verifying the IP settings”.
Verifying the
IP settings
1
Print another network setup page. Look under the “TCP/IP”
heading and make sure the IP address, netmask, and gateway
are what you expected.
See “Printing a network setup page” on page 33 if you need
help.
Note:
To display a
command prompt on a
Windows computer, click
Start
Programs
Command prompt
(or
Accessories
Command
prompt
if using
Windows 2000).
2
Ping the printer and verify that it responds. For example, at a
command prompt on a network computer, type
ping
followed
by the new printer IP address (for example,
ping 192.168.0.11
).
If the printer is active on the network, you should receive a reply.