Oki C710n Network User's Guide, English - Page 70

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2. If the printer does not have an IP address already assigned, use the arp command to set a temporary IP address. Example: for IP address 192.68.20.127 and network card address 00:80:87:01:00:D2 # arp -s 192.168.20.127 00:80:87:01:00:D2 temp The Ethernet address (MAC address) 00:80:87:01:00:D2 in the above example can be determined from the network card self-diagnostic test. 3. Use the ping command to confirm the connection with the network interface card. Example: for IP address 192.168.20.127 # ping 192.168.20.127 If there is no reply, there is a problem with the configuration of the IP address (the IP address has already been set manually or dynamically), or with the network. Reset the network interface card settings to default and try to set a temporary IP address. If you still have the problem after resetting the network interface card, consult the network manager. 4. Login to the network interface card using TELNET. Example: Logging in to IP address 192.168.20.127 #telnet 192.168.20.127 Trying 192.168.20.127 Connected to 192.168.20.127 Escape character is '^'. EthernetBoard 8100e TELNET server login: root 'root' user needs password to login. password: User 'root' logged in. No. Message Value (level .1) 1 : Setup TCP/ IP 2 : Setup SNMP 3 : Setup NetWare UNIX > 70

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UNIX > 70
2.
If the printer does not have an IP address already
assigned, use the
arp
command to set a temporary IP
address.
Example: for IP address 192.68.20.127 and network card
address 00:80:87:01:00:D2
# arp –s 192.168.20.127 00:80:87:01:00:D2
temp
The Ethernet address (MAC address) 00:80:87:01:00:D2
in the above example can be determined from the network
card self-diagnostic test.
3.
Use the
ping
command to confirm the connection with the
network interface card.
Example: for IP address 192.168.20.127
# ping 192.168.20.127
If there is no reply, there is a problem with the
configuration of the IP address (the IP address has already
been set manually or dynamically), or with the network.
Reset the network interface card settings to default and try
to set a temporary IP address.
If you still have the problem after resetting the network
interface card, consult the network manager.
4.
Login to the network interface card using TELNET.
Example: Logging in to IP address 192.168.20.127
#telnet 192.168.20.127
Trying 192.168.20.127
Connected to 192.168.20.127
Escape character is ‘^’.
EthernetBoard 8100e TELNET server
login: root
‘root’ user needs password to login.
password: <CR>
User ‘root’ logged in.
No. Message Value (level .1)
1 : Setup TCP/ IP
2 : Setup SNMP
3 : Setup NetWare