IBM 6400-I15 User Manual - Page 35

ip_address

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The procedure for changing any of the parameters is the same. The procedure for changing the IP Address is given here as an example. Use the same procedure for the other required parameters. To change the IP Address parameter: 1. Power on the printer. 2. Press STOP to get to NOT READY state. 3. Press Menu to display OPERATOR MENU. 4. Press Scroll until PARALLEL INTERFACE is displayed, then press Enter. 5. Press Scroll until ETHERNET is displayed, the press Enter. 6. Press Scroll until IP ADDRESS is displayed, then press Enter and the current IP address value is displayed. 7. Press Enter again then Scroll to choose an IP address octet to change, then press Enter. 8. Press Scroll to choose the desired value for the octet, then press Enter. The new value is shown with an asterisk. Press Return. 9. Repeat steps 6 through 8 until all IP address octets are set to the desired value. 10. Press Return until ETHERNET is on the first display line. 11. Press Scroll to choose other IP parameters to change, then follow the above steps for these as well. 12. When finished, press Return multiple times until NOT READY is displayed. 13. Power on the printer. Test the setting by performing a 'ping' command from an OS/2 command prompt as follows: ping ip_address where the ip_address is the IP address of the printer Ethernet Interface. If this does not work, repeat the steps to make sure the IP values on the operator panel are correct. If they are correct, contact your network administrator for possible network problems. OS/2 Configuration 2-3

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OS/2 Configuration
The procedure for changing any of the parameters is the same. The procedure
for changing the IP Address is given here as an example. Use the same
procedure for the other required parameters. To change the IP Address
parameter:
1.
Power on the printer.
2.
Press
ST
OP
to get to NOT READY state.
3.
Press
Menu
to display OPERA
TOR MENU.
4.
Press
Scroll
until PARALLEL INTERFACE is displayed, then press
Enter
.
5.
Press
Scroll
until ETHERNET is displayed, the press
Enter
.
6.
Press
Scroll
until IP ADDRESS is displayed, then press
Enter
and the
current IP address value is displayed.
7.
Press
Enter
again then
Scroll
to choose an IP address octet to change, then
press
Enter
.
8.
Press
Scroll
to choose the desired value for the octet, then press
Enter
. The
new value is shown with an asterisk. Press
Return
.
9.
Repeat steps 6 through 8 until all IP address octets are set to the desired
value.
10. Press
Return
until ETHERNET is on the first display line.
11. Press
Scroll
to choose other IP parameters to change, then follow the above
steps for these as well.
12.
When finished, press
Return
multiple times until NOT READY is displayed.
13.
Power on the printer.
Test the setting by performing a ‘
ping
’ command from an OS/2 command prompt
as follows:
ping
ip_address
where the
ip_address
is the IP address of the printer Ethernet Interface. If this
does not work, repeat the steps to make sure the IP values on the operator panel
are correct. If they are correct, contact your network administrator for possible
network problems.