Lexmark W810n Setup Guide (2.8 MB) - Page 169

TCP/IP, Setting the IP address, netmask, and gateway

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TCP/IP For instructions on other ways to set the IP address not documented in the following sections, refer to the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD. Click View Documentation and then click MarkNet Print Servers. Setting the IP address, netmask, and gateway You must assign an IP address, netmask, and gateway to the MarkNet print server for other network devices to find the printer on the network. • If you have DHCP, the proper address values are automatically assigned. To verify the assignment has happened, print a network setup page and make sure the IP address, netmask, and gateway appear as non-zero. • If you don't have DHCP, there are other methods you can use to manually assign the address, such as the printer operator panel, static ARP and telnet, RARP and telnet, BOOTP, or MarkVision or another Lexmark utility. Instructions for three of these methods follow. Note: Press Menu> until you see the correct menu item, and then press Select. Printer operator panel You can use the printer operator panel to set the IP address, netmask, and gateway inside the print server. You must be standing at the printer to use this method. 1 Select Network Menu, Network Option X, Network X Setup, TCP/ IP, Set IP Address. X designates the network connector you are using for the print server. For example, Network Option 2 appears on the operator panel display if a MarkNet card is installed in network connector 2. 2 Use the menu buttons to set the IP address. Press Select to advance to the next segment in the address. Press Menu> to increase the number by one. Press

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Set up network addresses
TCP/IP
For instructions on other ways to set the IP address not documented
in the following sections, refer to the
Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities
CD. Click
View Documentation
and then click
MarkNet Print Servers
.
Setting the IP address,
netmask, and gateway
You must assign an IP address, netmask, and gateway to the
MarkNet print server for other network devices to find the printer on
the network.
If you have DHCP, the proper address values are automatically
assigned. To verify the assignment has happened, print a net-
work setup page and make sure the IP address, netmask, and
gateway appear as non-zero.
If you don’t have DHCP, there are other methods you can use
to manually assign the address, such as the printer operator
panel, static ARP and telnet, RARP and telnet, BOOTP, or
MarkVision or another Lexmark utility. Instructions for three of
these methods follow.
Printer operator panel
You can use the printer operator panel to set the IP address, net-
mask, and gateway inside the print server. You must be standing at
the printer to use this method.
Note:
Press
Menu>
until you
see the correct menu item, and
then press
Select
.
1
Select
Network Menu
,
Network Option X
,
Network X Setup
,
TCP/
IP
,
Set IP Address
.
X
designates the network connector you are using for the print
server. For example,
Network Option 2
appears on the operator
panel display if a MarkNet card is installed in network connec-
tor 2.
2
Use the menu buttons to set the IP address.
Press
Select
to advance to the next segment in the address.
Press
Menu>
to increase the number by one. Press
<Menu
to
decrease the number by one.
3
Press Select until the word
SAVED
appears briefly.
4
Repeat steps 1 through 3 to
Set IP Netmask
, and then again
to
Set IP Gateway
.