Epson C823622 Administrator's Manual - Page 38

Setting the IP Address Using EPSON Net! 2 for Windows/ Macintosh, in Windows 95, Windows 98

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1. From the command line, type: arp -s [IP address] [MAC address] Example: arp -s 192.135.223.6 00-00-48-93-00-00 Note: Although the MAC address is displayed with colons on the Status Sheet (00:00:48:93:00:00), you must enter the MAC address separated by hyphens (00-00-48-93-00-00) in a DOS window under Windows 95 and Windows 98. For other operating systems, use colons (00:00:48:93:00:00). 2. Ping the new IP address. Example: ping 192.135.223.6 Note: Do not skip this step, as the ping "locks in" the new address. 3. The Ethernet card should now respond to the ping. If it doesn't, double-check the IP address and the MAC address that you entererd with the arp -s command and try again. If that fails, re-initialize the Ethernet card and try again. Note: You cannot change the subnet mask or gateway setting of the Ethernet card using the arp command. Use EPSON Net!2 running on Windows (95, 98, or NT), or Macintosh to change these parameters. Setting the IP Address Using EPSON Net!2 for Windows/Macintosh You can set the IP address for the Ethernet card using EPSON Net!2 in Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT with TCP/IP or IPX. You can also set the IP address for the Ethernet card using EPSON Net!2 in Macintosh with TCP/IP or AppleTalk. c Caution: Once you make changes to the Ethernet card, you must wait until the changes have been completely set before turning off or sending data to the printer. 3-10 Setting the IP Address

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3-10
Setting the IP Address
1.
From the command line, type:
arp -s [IP address] [MAC address]
Example:
arp -s 192.135.223.6 00-00-48-93-00-00
Note:
Although the MAC address is displayed with colons on the Status Sheet
(00:00:48:93:00:00), you must enter the MAC address separated by
hyphens (00-00-48-93-00-00) in a DOS window under Windows 95
and Windows 98.
For other operating systems, use colons
(00:00:48:93:00:00).
2.
Ping the new IP address.
Example:
ping 192.135.223.6
Note:
Do not skip this step, as the ping “locks in” the new address.
3.
The Ethernet card should now respond to the ping. If it doesn’t,
double-check the IP address and the MAC address that you
entererd with the arp -s command and try again. If that fails,
re-initialize the Ethernet card and try again.
Note:
You cannot change the subnet mask or gateway setting of the Ethernet
card using the arp command. Use EPSON Net!2 running on Windows
(95, 98, or NT), or Macintosh to change these parameters.
Setting the IP Address Using EPSON Net!2 for
Windows/Macintosh
You can set the IP address for the Ethernet card using EPSON Net!2
in Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT with TCP/IP or IPX.
You can also set the IP address for the Ethernet card using
EPSON Net!2 in Macintosh with TCP/IP or AppleTalk.
c
Caution:
Once you make changes to the Ethernet card, you must wait until
the changes have been completely set before turning off or sending
data to the printer.