Xerox 5400DX Network Guide - Page 36

Dynamic addressing (RARP/BOOTP), Menus, Ethernet Menu, IP Address Res., BOOTP/RARP

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Dynamic addressing (RARP/BOOTP) The TCP/IP address is assigned automatically by the Server. Follow the steps below: 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 Res. 3. Press Value Up or Value Down until you see: IP Address Res. BOOTP/RARP 4. Press Enter. 5. Update the RARP/BOOTP server's /etc/bootptab files with the printer's hardware and IP address. In order to communicate with the printer using the hostname rather than the IP address, update the /etc/hosts file with the printer's IP address and hostname (IP hostname from the configuration sheet).You can also update the /etc/ethers file using the printer's hardware address and hostname. 6. Power off the Printer. 7. Power the printer on and allow time for an IP address to be assigned by the RARP/BOOTP server (this time may vary depending on network traffic). 8. Perform the steps contained in the section of this document entitled Appendix A: Print the Configuration Sheet. 9. Obtain the TCP/IP address from the Configuration Sheet. 30 Xerox Phaser 5400 Laser Printer

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Xerox Phaser 5400 Laser Printer
Dynamic addressing (RARP/BOOTP)
The TCP/IP address is assigned automatically by the Server. Follow
the steps below:
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 Res.
3.
Press
Value Up
or
Value Down
until you see:
IP Address Res.
BOOTP/RARP
4.
Press
Enter
.
5.
Update the RARP/BOOTP server's
/etc/bootptab
files with the
printer’s hardware and IP address. In order to communicate with
the printer using the hostname rather than the IP address, update
the
/etc/hosts
file with the printer’s IP address and hostname (IP
hostname from the configuration sheet).You can also update the
/etc/ethers
file using the printer’s hardware address and
hostname
.
6.
Power off the Printer.
7.
Power the printer on and allow time for an IP address to be
assigned by the RARP/BOOTP server (this time may vary
depending on network traffic).
8.
Perform the steps contained in the section of this document
entitled
Appendix A: Print the Configuration Sheet
.
9.
Obtain the TCP/IP address from the Configuration Sheet.