Oki ML421 Network User's Guide for OkiLAN 6020e - Page 123

Configuring the Discovery UDP Port, Number, Starting a Telnet Session, Starting the BOOTP Server

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Section 4 - Chapter 4 - OkiNet for TCP/IP Configuring the Discovery UDP Port Number In order to discover OkiLAN 6020e print servers on the network, OkiNet for TCP/IP communicates with the OkiLAN 6020e print servers on a UDP port number. Normally, using this port number should not interfere with other devices on the network. If there are problems using the given port number, select a new number. Note: Windows NT will not permit the use of Port 9 for discovery. Select one of the other available ports. Starting a Telnet Session A simple telnet interface has been provided to communicate with devices supporting telnet. A telnet session can be started by selecting the OkiLAN 6020e from the print server list and choosing the Telnet Session option from the Tools menu. For more information about how to configure an OkiLAN 6020e using telnet, see Chapter 6. Starting the BOOTP Server OKI has provided a stand-alone BOOTP server to help assign IP addresses to the OkiLAN 6020e. To access the stand-alone BOOTP server, select BOOTP Server from the Tools menu or run the program bootpsrv.exe from Windows. The BOOTP server displays all BOOTP activity on the local network. It responds to BOOTP requests for which the hardware address has been entered into the BOOTP file. For more information, view the on-line help for the BOOTP server. TCP/IP OKI OkiLAN 6020e User's Guide IV - 41

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Section 4 - Chapter 4 - OkiNet for TCP/IP
OKI OkiLAN 6020e User’s Guide
TCP/IP
Configuring the Discovery UDP Port
Number
In order to discover OkiLAN 6020e print servers on the
network, OkiNet for TCP/IP communicates with the
OkiLAN 6020e print servers on a UDP port number.
Normally, using this port number should not interfere
with other devices on the network. If there are
problems using the given port number, select a new
number.
Note:
Windows NT will not permit the use of Port 9
for discovery. Select one of the other available
ports.
Starting a Telnet Session
A simple telnet interface has been provided to
communicate with devices supporting telnet. A
telnet
session
can be started by selecting the OkiLAN 6020e
from the print server list and choosing the
Telnet
Session
option from the
Tools
menu. For more
information about how to configure an OkiLAN 6020e
using telnet, see Chapter 6.
Starting the BOOTP Server
OKI has provided a stand-alone BOOTP server to help
assign IP addresses to the OkiLAN 6020e.
To access the stand-alone BOOTP server, select
BOOTP Server
from the
Tools
menu or run the
program
bootpsrv.exe
from Windows. The BOOTP
server displays all BOOTP activity on the local
network. It responds to BOOTP requests for which the
hardware address has been entered into the BOOTP
file. For more information, view the on-line help for the
BOOTP server.