Oki C9300 OkiLAN 6200e Plus Network Print Server User's Guide - Page 121

Web Configuration, Telnet Configuration

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User's Guide sion option from the Tools menu. For more information about how to configure an Network Print Server using telnet, see Telnet Configuration. Starting the BOOTP Server OKI has provided a stand-alone BOOTP server to help assign IP addresses to the Network Print Server. To access the stand-alone BOOTP server, select BOOTP Server from the Tools menu or run the program bootpsrv.exe from Windows. The BOOTP server displays all BOOTP activity on the local network. It responds to BOOTP requests for which the hardware address has been entered into the BOOTP file. For more information, view the utility's on-line help for the BOOTP server. Web Configuration Web Configuration If the DHCP protocol is enabled as a default, the print server may be accessed through an ordinary Internet Web browser, such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer. See Network Print Server Web Configuration, for more information. Telnet Configuration Telnet Overview The Network Print Server Configuration utility (telnet) provides system, network and printer status information and allows you to change the configuration of your Network Print Server. TCP/IP 121

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User’s Guide
TCP/IP
121
sion
option from the
Tools
menu. For more informa-
tion about how to configure an Network Print Server
using telnet, see Telnet Configuration.
Starting the BOOTP Server
OKI has provided a stand-alone BOOTP server to help
assign IP addresses to the Network Print Server.
To access the stand-alone BOOTP server, select
BOOTP Server
from the
Tools
menu or run the pro-
gram
bootpsrv.exe
from Windows. The BOOTP
server displays all BOOTP activity on the local net-
work. It responds to BOOTP requests for which the
hardware address has been entered into the BOOTP
file. For more information, view the utility's on-line help
for the BOOTP server.
Web Configuration
Web Configuration
If the DHCP protocol is enabled as a default, the print
server may be accessed through an ordinary Internet
Web browser, such as Netscape Navigator or
Microsoft Internet Explorer. See Network Print Server
Web Configuration, for more information.
Telnet Configuration
Telnet Overview
The Network Print Server Configuration utility (
telnet
)
provides system, network and printer status informa-
tion and allows you to change the configuration of your
Network Print Server.