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Using ARP in Windows 95/98 and Windows NT, Notes

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Section 3: Installing and Configuring the Print Server The AXIS 1440 can automatically download a customized config file from a TFTP server. Just add the name of the config file and the TFTP server's Internet address to your DHCP scope. The config file is downloaded immediately after the AXIS 1440 receives its Internet address. Note: t You don't have to restart the AXIS 1440 to download the Internet address. Using ARP in Windows 95/98 and Windows NT If you're running Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT, you can use ARP to set the Internet address. Follow these steps: 1. Start a DOS window. 2. Type the following commands: arp -s ping arp -d Example: arp -s 192.168.3.191 00-40-8c-10-00-86 ping 192.168.3.191 arp -d 192.168.3.191 The host returns a message similar to the following: Reply from 192.168.3.191.... This indicates that the address has been set and communication is established. Notes: t When using the Windows 95 implementation of ARP, you must first ping an existing unit on your network before setting the Internet address of your AXIS 1440. (Use arp-a to verify that you have an empty ARP table first.) 26 AXIS 1440 User's Manual

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Section 3: Installing and Configuring the Print Server
26
AXIS 1440
User’s Manual
The AXIS 1440 can automatically download a customized config file
from a TFTP server. Just add the name of the config file and the
TFTP server’s Internet address to your DHCP scope. The config file is
downloaded immediately after the AXIS 1440 receives its Internet
address.
Note:
You don’t have to restart the AXIS 1440 to download the Internet
address.
Using ARP in
Windows 95/98 and
Windows NT
If you’re running Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT, you
can use ARP to set the Internet address.
Follow these steps:
1.
Start a DOS window.
2.
Type the following commands:
Example:
The host returns a message similar to the following:
Reply from
192.168.3.191...
. This indicates that the address has been set
and communication is established.
Notes:
When using the Windows 95 implementation of ARP, you must
first ping an existing unit on your network before setting the
Internet address of your AXIS 1440. (Use arp-a to verify that you
have an empty ARP table first.)
arp -s <Internet address> <Ethernet address>
ping <Internet address>
arp -d <Internet address>
arp -s 192.168.3.191 00-40-8c-10-00-86
ping 192.168.3.191
arp -d 192.168.3.191