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This tool can help you configure print devices to desired static IP addresses in each network subnet. A typical situation is:  There is one print device of desired type in each network subnet,  When connected to network the device gets a new dynamic IP address assigned i.e. from DHCP  Expectation is that the print devices have predictable static address within of each subnet, to be used for configuring print queues Here are few key concepts to help understand using the tool:  All PSV data are stored in a database  PSV organizes printed devices in "printer groups". Each print device can be a member of multiple printer groups.  Discovery of print devices is done for a range of IP addresses, called "subnet"  A subnet can be associated with a printer group, so when a print device is discovered in a subnet it is automatically added to the printer group  Each printer device and printer group can have "attributes" associated with it. Those are the name/value fields provided by PSV users and stored in database.  Addresses of printed device as well as printer groups and subnets can be "imported" from CSV files, along with related attributes, and saved into database.  Attributes as well as other data can be edited by PSV admin by using a web browser. PSV "Configure Static IP Address" tool ("Tool") can:  Discover print devices in a subnet 101

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This tool can help you configure print devices to desired static IP addresses in each
network subnet. A typical situation is:
There is one print device of desired type in each network subnet,
When connected to network the device gets a new dynamic IP address assigned
i.e. from DHCP
Expectation is that the print devices have predictable static address within of
each subnet, to be used for configuring print queues
Here are few key concepts to help understand using the tool:
All PSV data are stored in a database
PSV organizes printed devices in “
printer groups
”. Each print device can be a
member of multiple printer groups.
Discovery of print devices is done for a range of IP addresses, called “
subnet
A subnet can be associated with a printer group, so when a print device is
discovered in a subnet it is automatically added to the printer group
Each printer device and printer group can have “
attributes
” associated with it.
Those are the name/value fields provided by PSV users and stored in database.
Addresses of printed device as well as printer groups and subnets can be
“imported” from CSV files, along with related attributes, and saved into
database.
Attributes as well as other data can be edited by PSV admin by using a web
browser.
PSV “Configure Static IP Address” tool (“Tool”) can:
Discover print devices in a subnet