Xerox 1235/DX Network Guide - Page 32

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Dynamic addressing (DHCP) The TCP/IP address is assigned automatically by the server. 1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see: Menus Ethernet Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see: Ethernet Menu IP Address Resolution 3. Press Value Up or Value Down until you see: IP Address Resolution DHCP 4. Press Enter. 5. Power off the printer. 6. Power the printer on and allow time for an IP address to be assigned by the DHCP server (this time may vary depending on network traffic). 7. Perform the steps contained in the section of this document entitled Appendix A: Print the Configuration Sheet. 8. Obtain the TCP/IP address from the Configuration Sheet. 9. Update the lease time, if necessary, depending on your printer-usage patterns. Note If your network is using this protocol to assign TCP/IP addresses, be aware that the lease on the assigned address can run out if your printer is taken off the network for longer than the allocated lease time.

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Dynamic addressing (DHCP)
The TCP/IP address is assigned automatically by the server.
1.
Press
Menu Up
or
Menu Down
until you see:
Menus
Ethernet Menu
2.
Press
Item Up
or
Item Down
until you see:
Ethernet Menu
IP Address Resolution
3.
Press
Value Up
or
Value Down
until you see:
IP Address Resolution
DHCP
4.
Press
Enter
.
5.
Power off the printer.
6.
Power the printer on and allow time for an IP address to be
assigned by the DHCP server (this time may vary depending on
network traffic).
7.
Perform the steps contained in the section of this document
entitled
Appendix A: Print the Configuration Sheet
.
8.
Obtain the TCP/IP address from the Configuration Sheet.
9.
Update the lease time, if necessary, depending on your
printer-usage patterns.
Note
If your network is using this protocol to assign TCP/IP
addresses, be aware that the lease on the assigned address
can run out if your printer is taken off the network for longer
than the allocated lease time.