Oki ML591 Users' Guide for the OkiLAN 6010e - Page 155

Show Network, Printer, Information, are the same as the unit you are configuring.

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Section IV - TCP/IP • Verify the OkiLAN 6010e is on the same subnet as the host from which you are telneting. As a drastic measure, try creating an isolated subnet with your host and the OkiLAN 6010e. If you are using 10BASE2, run the cable directly from the host to the OkiLAN 6010e. If using 10BASE-T cabling, connect the host to the OkiLAN 6010e through a hub not connected to any other host. • If the static route has been set up and can telnet to the OkiLAN 6010e, but your changes do not seem to be saved, check the host's routing tables. You might have telneted to a different OkiLAN 6010e than the one you intended. While in telnet, select the second menu option, Show Network/ Printer Information. The hardware address and serial number are displayed. Verify they are the same as the unit you are configuring. • Turn off the OkiLAN 6010e you want to configure. Run telnet again. If you reach a different device, there is an IP address conflict. • If you are able to ping to the OkiLAN 6010e, but are unable to telnet, the IP address is probably being shared with another device that does not support telnet. OKI OkiLAN 6010e User's Guide IV - 65 TCP/IP

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TCP/IP
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Section IV - TCP/IP
OKI OkiLAN 6010e User’s Guide
Verify the OkiLAN 6010e is on the same
subnet as the host from which you are
telneting
. As a drastic measure, try creating
an isolated subnet with your host and the
OkiLAN 6010e. If you are using 10BASE2,
run the cable directly from the host to the
OkiLAN 6010e. If using 10BASE-T cabling,
connect the host to the OkiLAN 6010e
through a hub not connected to any other
host.
If the static route has been set up and can
telnet
to the OkiLAN 6010e, but your
changes do not seem to be saved, check the
host’s routing tables. You might have
telneted to a different OkiLAN 6010e than
the one you intended. While in
telnet
, select
the second menu option,
Show Network/
Printer
Information
. The hardware address
and serial number are displayed. Verify they
are the same as the unit you are configuring.
Turn off the OkiLAN 6010e you want to
configure. Run
telnet
again. If you reach a
different device, there is an IP address
conflict.
If you are able to
ping
to the OkiLAN
6010e, but are unable to
telnet
, the IP ad-
dress is probably being shared with another
device that does not support
telnet
.