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Configuring the OkiLAN 6120, Assigning the IP Address

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Section 4 - Chapter 2 - Configuring the OkiLAN 6120i Configuring the OkiLAN 6120i There are four utilities available to configure the OkiLAN 6120i for TCP/IP printing. You may use whichever utility is best suited for your needs. • OkiNet for TCP/IP - Windows TCP/IP print manager utility. See Chapter 3 of this section for more information. • OkiLAN 6120e Configuration Utility - This utility is accessed via telnet. See Chapter 6 of this section for more information. In order to configure the OkiLAN 6120i via telnet, you must first assign an IP address to the OkiLAN 6120e and verify communication by pinging the device. • OkiNet for NetWare - This windows utility must be run from a Novell NetWare client. See Section III of this manual for specific information. • OkiNet for VINES (VPMAN) Utility - This Windows utility must be run from a Banyan VINES client (may apply to other OkiLAN print server models). Assigning the IP Address There are eight different methods for assigning an IP address to the OkiLAN 6120i: Gleaning, Static Route Entry, DHCP, RARP, BOOTP and using the OkiNet or OkiNet for VINES utilities. Gleaning, Static Route Entry and RARP require the OkiLAN 6120i and the host to be on the same subnet. DHCP and BOOTP also have this restriction unless the network routers are configured to pass these requests. The OkiNet and OkiNet for VINES utilities (may apply to other OkiLAN print server models) do not have this restriction. IV - 8 OKI OkiLAN 6120i User's Guide

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Section 4 - Chapter 2 - Configuring the OkiLAN 6120i
OKI OkiLAN 6120i User’s Guide
Configuring the OkiLAN 6120
i
There are four utilities available to configure the
OkiLAN 6120i for TCP/IP printing. You may use
whichever utility is best suited for your needs.
OkiNet for TCP/IP
- Windows TCP/IP print
manager utility. See Chapter 3 of this section for
more information.
OkiLAN 6120e Configuration Utility
- This utility is
accessed via
telnet
. See Chapter 6 of this section for
more information.
In order to configure the OkiLAN 6120i via
telnet
,
you must first assign an IP address to the OkiLAN
6120e
and
verify communication by
pinging
the
device.
OkiNet for NetWare
- This windows utility must be
run from a Novell NetWare client. See Section III of
this manual for specific information.
OkiNet for VINES (VPMAN) Utility
- This
Windows utility must be run from a Banyan VINES
client (may apply to other OkiLAN print server
models).
Assigning the IP Address
There are eight different methods for assigning an IP
address to the OkiLAN 6120i: Gleaning, Static Route
Entry, DHCP, RARP, BOOTP and using the OkiNet or
OkiNet for VINES utilities. Gleaning, Static Route
Entry and RARP require the OkiLAN 6120i and the
host to be on the same subnet. DHCP and BOOTP also
have this restriction unless the network routers are
configured to pass these requests. The OkiNet and
OkiNet for VINES utilities (may apply to other
OkiLAN print server models) do not have this
restriction.