IBM 4400-006 User Manual - Page 76

Storing The IP Address And Subnet Mask, Communicating Across Routers

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Chapter 4 Windows Ethernet Interface Configuration c. Under the "Subnet Mask" heading, enter the Ethernet Interface subnet mask. NOTE:If you would like to communicate with the Ethernet Interface from across routers, you will need to fill in an entry within the "Routing" section. Please see "Communicating Across Routers" on page 77 for more details. 6. Click the SUBMIT button when done and physically repower the printer to make the new settings take effect. Storing The IP Address And Subnet Mask To store the IP address and subnet mask using the Ethernet Interface internal command shell, npsh: a. Telnet to the Ethernet Interface using the IP address determined in step 2 in the previous section. Log in as root with no password. b. At the system prompt, enter the command to store the IP address: store tcpip 1 addr EthernetInterfaceIPaddress (e.g., store tcpip 1 addr 192.75.11.9) c. Now enter the command to store the subnet mask: store tcpip 1 mask netmask (e.g., store tcpip 1 mask 255.255.0.0) NOTE: If you would like to communicate with the Ethernet Interface from across routers, you need to specify a default router using the store tcpip route command as described in "Communicating Across Routers" on page 77. d. Repower the printer for the stored settings to take effect. 76

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Chapter 4
Windows Ethernet Interface Configuration
76
c.
Under the “Subnet Mask” heading, enter the Ethernet
Interface subnet mask.
NOTE:
If you would like to communicate with the Ethernet
Interface from across routers, you will need to fill in an
entry within the “Routing” section. Please see
“Communicating Across Routers” on page 77 for more
details.
6.
Click the SUBMIT button when done and physically repower
the printer to make the new settings take effect.
Storing The IP Address And Subnet Mask
To store the IP address and subnet mask using the Ethernet
Interface internal command shell, npsh:
a.
Telnet to the Ethernet Interface using the IP address
determined in step 2 in the previous section. Log in as
root
with no password.
b.
At the system prompt, enter the command to store the IP
address:
store tcpip 1 addr
EthernetInterfaceIPaddress
(e.g., store tcpip 1 addr 192.75.11.9)
c.
Now enter the command to store the subnet mask:
store tcpip 1 mask
netmask
(e.g., store tcpip 1 mask 255.255.0.0)
NOTE:
If you would like to communicate with the Ethernet
Interface from across routers, you need to specify a default
router using the store tcpip route command as described in
“Communicating Across Routers” on page 77.
d.
Repower the printer for the stored settings to take effect.