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Setting the IP Address Using the arp/ping Command

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UB-E02 Technical Reference Guide 3.1.2 Setting the IP Address Using the arp/ping Command You can set the IP Address using the arp/ping command. This way of setting is available with the host, which is in the same segment as that of the UB-E02. CAUTION: When setting the IP address of the UB-E02, do not use the same IP addresses as that of other network devices or PCs. Here is an example of setting the IP address to 192.168.100.201. ❏ You will set the gateway address to the computer in which you will input the arp/ping command. ❏ If a server or router acts as a gateway, type the gateway address. ❏ If there is no gateway, type the IP address of your computer. ❏ If you do not know the gateway address, ask your network administrator for it. Note: The IP address cannot be set without setting the gateway address. 1. Connect the printer with the UB-E02 installed to the network and turn on the printer. 2. Execute the commands as described in the following steps. Note: Be sure to execute the commands within 2 minutes. After 2 minutes, you must restart the commands from the beginning. 3. Make the connection between the IP address which you want to set and the MAC address of the UB-E02 by executing an arp command. • From the command line, type: arp-s [IP address] [MAC address] Example using DOS: arp-s 192.168.100.201 00-00-48-83-00-00 Example using UNIX: arp-s 192.168.100.201 00:00:48:83:00:00 CAUTION: When the UB-E02 is installed on the printer and the MAC address on the label on the UB-E02 cannot be seen for sure, turn off the printer and then remove the UB-E02 to confirm it. Note: The MAC address can be found on the status sheet or a label on the UB-E02. For printing the status sheet, refer to the Initializing UB-E02 and Status Sheet Printing section in Chapter 2. Rev. A Utilities 3-11

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Rev. A
Utilities
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UB-E02 Technical Reference Guide
3.1.2
Setting the IP Address Using the arp/ping Command
You can set the IP Address using the arp/ping command. This way of setting is available with
the host, which is in the same segment as that of the UB-E02.
CAUTION:
When setting the IP address of the UB-E02, do not use the same IP addresses as that of
other network devices or PCs.
Here is an example of setting the IP address to 192.168.100.201.
You will set the gateway address to the computer in which you will input the arp/ping
command.
If a server or router acts as a gateway, type the gateway address.
If there is no gateway, type the IP address of your computer.
If you do not know the gateway address, ask your network administrator for it.
Note:
The IP address cannot be set without setting the gateway address.
1.
Connect the printer with the UB-E02 installed to the network and turn on the printer.
2.
Execute the commands as described in the following steps.
Note:
Be sure to execute the commands within 2 minutes. After 2 minutes, you must restart the commands from
the beginning.
3.
Make the connection between the IP address which you want to set and the MAC address of
the UB-E02 by executing an arp command.
From the command line, type:
arp-s [IP address] [MAC address]
Example using DOS:
arp-s 192.168.100.201 00-00-48-83-00-00
Example using UNIX:
arp-s 192.168.100.201 00:00:48:83:00:00
CAUTION:
When the UB-E02 is installed on the printer and the MAC address on the label on the
UB-E02 cannot be seen for sure, turn off the printer and then remove the UB-E02 to
confirm it.
Note:
The MAC address can be found on the status sheet or a label on the UB-E02. For printing the status sheet,
refer to the Initializing UB-E02 and Status Sheet Printing section in Chapter 2.