Oki C9300 OkiLAN 6200e Plus Network Print Server User's Guide - Page 131

Static Route Entry, Show Net, work/Printer Information

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User's Guide Static Route Entry If the Network Print Server has printed a configuration page showing the default address, but it cannot be reached through telnet, check the following: • Display the host's routing tables with the 'netstat -r' command. Verify that the route has been set correctly. • If the route is set correctly, try pinging the device. • Verify that the Network Print Server is on the same subnet as the host from which you are telneting. As a drastic measure, try creating an isolated subnet with your host and the Network Print Server. If you are using 10BASE2, run the cable directly from the host to the Network Print Server. If using 10/ 100BASE-T cabling, connect the host to the Network Print Server through a hub not connected to any other host. • If the static route has been set up and can telnet to the Network Print Server, but your changes do not seem to be saved, check the host's routing tables. You might have telneted to a different Network Print Server than the one you intended. While in telnet, select the second menu option, Show Network/Printer Information. The hardware address and serial number are displayed. Verify that they are the same as the unit you are configuring. • Turn off the Network Print Server you want to configure. Run telnet again. If you reach a different device, there is an IP address conflict. TCP/IP 131

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User’s Guide
TCP/IP
131
Static Route Entry
If the Network Print Server has printed a configuration
page showing the default address, but it cannot be
reached through
telnet
, check the following:
Display the host’s routing tables with the ‘netstat -r’
command. Verify that the route has been set cor-
rectly.
If the route is set correctly, try
pinging
the device.
Verify that the Network Print Server is on the same
subnet as the host from which you are
telneting
. As
a drastic measure, try creating an isolated subnet
with your host and the Network Print Server. If you
are using 10BASE2, run the cable directly from the
host to the Network Print Server. If using 10/
100BASE-T cabling, connect the host to the Net-
work Print Server through a hub not connected to
any other host.
If the static route has been set up and can
telnet
to
the Network Print Server, but your changes do not
seem to be saved, check the host’s routing tables.
You might have telneted to a different Network
Print Server than the one you intended. While in
telnet, select the second menu option,
Show Net-
work/Printer Information
. The hardware address
and serial number are displayed. Verify that they
are the same as the unit you are configuring.
Turn off the Network Print Server you want to con-
figure. Run
telnet
again. If you reach a different
device, there is an IP address conflict.