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Configuring Static IP Address

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Configuring Static IP Address PSV Enterprise Edition includes a tool for automating the configuration of IP addresses. It is accessible from the main Tools menu. It is frequently requested to configure a print device to use a static IP address, by using some "address scheme". Typically, printers have "fixed last octet" inside of a subnet. This tool helps find matching printers inside of selected subnets, detects current configuration of IP address (static, dynamic), and allows changing from dynamic to static and vice versa. The tool makes it possible to configure all (compatible) devices with the parameters as per policy, as well as to configure individual devices with desired values. The tool can be used to re-configure all devices to desired default values with one mouse click. Specific examples of how this feature can be used are:  Configure One: Gateway, Subnet - Change IP configuration parameters for one device at a time. The parameters available are: Static or Dynamic IP Address (DHCP disabled or enabled) selection, Gateway address and Subnet mask.  Fix many: Gateway, Subnet - Change Gateway address and Subnet mask to desired value. Configure Static IP Address: This tool helps to automate the configuration of gateway address and subnet mask. These options can be configured manually using a browser and the device's embedded web forms. PSV helps automate the configuration of such options. The "Configure Static IP Address" page is available only to members of the PSV "Administrators" group. It is accessed by selecting "Configure Static IP Address" from the Tools menu. 100

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Configuring Static IP Address
PSV Enterprise Edition includes a tool for automating the configuration of IP addresses. It
is accessible from the main
Tools
menu.
It is frequently requested to configure a print device to use a static IP address, by using
some “address scheme”. Typically, printers have “fixed last octet” inside of a subnet.
This tool helps find matching printers inside of selected subnets, detects current
configuration of IP address (static, dynamic), and allows changing from dynamic to static
and vice versa.
The tool makes it possible to configure all (compatible) devices with the parameters as
per policy, as well as to configure individual devices with desired values. The tool can be
used to re-configure all devices to desired default values with one mouse click.
Specific
examples of how this feature can be used are:
Configure One: Gateway, Subnet - Change IP configuration parameters for one
device at a time.
The parameters available are: Static or Dynamic IP Address
(DHCP disabled or enabled) selection, Gateway address and Subnet mask.
Fix many: Gateway, Subnet
Change Gateway address and Subnet mask to
desired value.
Configure Static IP Address:
This tool helps to automate the configuration of gateway address and subnet mask. These
options can be configured manually using a browser and the device’s embedded web
forms. PSV helps automate the configuration of such options.
The “Configure Static IP Address” page is available only to members of the PSV
“Administrators” group.
It is accessed by selecting “Configure Static IP Address” from the
Tools menu.