IBM 6400-I15 User Manual - Page 96

Operator Print Test menu choose the Ethernet Test When the prints

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To view the current access list: Use the printer operator panel to access the menu. See the IBM 6400 Line Matrix Printer Setup Guide (S544-5640) for configuration menu information. From the Operator Print Test menu choose the Ethernet Test Page. When the page prints, look under the "TCP ACCESS TABLE" section for the TCP access list entries. To add/delete a TCP access list entry, refer to TCP Access Lists information on page 8-3. NOTE: When the following procedure is used, the TCP access list will be cleared but all IP addresses will need to be entered again after the procedure is complete. To reset all TCP/IP values to the factory defaults when access is impossible: 1. Obtain a printer configuration printout using the operator panel. See the IBM 6400 Line Matrix Printer Setup Guide (S544-5640) for configuration menu information. 2. Power off the printer. 3. On the Ethernet Interface, place SWITCH 2, the center switch, in the down position. 4. Power on the printer and wait for the READY state. 5. On the Ethernet Interface, place SWITCH 2, the center switch, in the up position. 6. From a workstation attached to this network segment, create an ARP entry. The ethernet IP address and hardware or MAC address are needed. At the workstation enter: arp -s ping 7. Try to "ping" this IP address to see if the Ethernet Interface can be seen on your network. If the interface does not respond, verify you are on the same network segment as the printer and that the ARP entry was created. 8. Telnet into the printer Ethernet Interface using the same IP address as above. Log in as root with no password. 5-18 Unix Confuiguration

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Unix Confuiguration
To view the current access list:
Use the printer operator panel to access the menu. See the
IBM 6400 Line Matrix
Printer Setup Guide
(S544–5640) for configuration menu information. From the
Operator Print Test menu choose the Ethernet Test Page. When the page prints,
look under the “TCP ACCESS TABLE” section for the TCP access list entries.
To add/delete a TCP access list entry, refer to TCP Access Lists information on
page 8–3.
NOTE:
When the following procedure is used, the TCP access list will be
cleared but all IP addresses will need to be entered again after the
procedure is complete.
To reset all TCP/IP values to the factory defaults when access is impossible:
1.
Obtain a printer configuration printout using the operator panel. See the
IBM
6400 Line Matrix Printer Setup Guide
(S544–5640) for configuration menu
information.
2.
Power off the printer.
3.
On the Ethernet Interface, place SWITCH 2, the center switch, in the down
position.
4.
Power on the printer and wait for the READY state.
5.
On the Ethernet Interface, place SWITCH 2, the center switch, in the up
position.
6.
From a workstation attached to this network segment, create an ARP entry.
The ethernet IP address and hardware or MAC address are needed. At the
workstation enter:
arp
–s <ipaddress> <MACaddress>
ping <ipaddress>
7.
Try to “
ping
” this IP address to see if the Ethernet Interface can be seen on
your network. If the interface does not respond, verify you are on the same
network segment as the printer and that the ARP entry was created.
8.
Telnet into the printer Ethernet Interface using the same IP address as
above. Log in as root with no password.