Oki C9600n C9600 Network and Configuration Guide - Page 191

HP-UX 10.x Configuration, Check the IP Address, Subnet Mask and, Gateway, Example Configuration

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HP-UX 10.x Configuration Check the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway If an incorrect IP Address, Subnet Mask or Gateway is entered, the network may go down or other damage may occur. Check the address with the network manager and confirm that the IP address of the printer has been set. Example Configuration The following example uses HP-UX10.20 and an OKI printer as examples. The absolute path and method of configuring commands may differ in other versions of the OS. Refer to the workstation manual for more details. 1. Log in as [root] to the workstation. If you do not have superuser rights, the network manager should conduct the configuration. 2. Register the IP Address of the network card and the host name in the /etc/hosts file. Example For IP Address 172.168.20.127 and host name PRINTER 172.168.20.127 PRINTER 3. Use the ping command to confirm connection with the network card. Example For host name PRINTER # ping PRINTER Printing from UNIX: Configuring the Operating System • 191

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HP-UX 10.x Configuration
Check the IP Address, Subnet Mask and
Gateway
If an incorrect IP Address, Subnet Mask or Gateway is entered, the
network may go down or other damage may occur.
Check the
address with the network manager and confirm that the IP address
of the printer has been set.
Example Configuration
The following example uses HP-UX10.20 and an OKI printer as
examples. The absolute path and method of configuring commands
may differ in other versions of the OS.
Refer to the workstation
manual for more details.
1.
Log in as [root] to the workstation.
If you do not have superuser rights, the network manager
should conduct the configuration.
2.
Register the IP Address of the network card and the host name
in
the /etc/hosts file.
Example
For IP Address 172.168.20.127 and host name PRINTER
172.168.20.127
PRINTER
3.
Use the ping command to confirm connection with the network
card.
Example
For host name PRINTER
# ping PRINTER