Setting the ip addresses, Setting the ip addresses -3 – Star Micronics IFBD-HW03/04 User Manual

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IFBD-HW03/04 Product Specifications Rev. 0.00

TCP/IP Specifications

This product has the following TCP/IP specifications.

IP version 4

IP routing: 1

ICMP Redirect Request

ICMP Echo Request

UDP Maximum Number of Sessions: 8

UDP Maximum Data Gram Length: 2048 octet for both sending and receiveing

UDP Omitted When Sending Check Sum (Normally 0)

TCP Maximum Number of Sessions: 24 (Of these, 1 is used in LISTEN)

TCP Window Size: Maximum 8192 octet for both sending and receiving (Variable using

upper protocols)

The TCP/IP protocol environment is provided with LPD, IPP, Raw Mode Print (TCP #9100) and FTP

for printing, and can use TELNET, HTTP and FTP to change each setting.

Supports TCP/IP printing which is provided as standard with Windows NT/Windows 2000/Windows

XP. Specifications of protocols differ with the normal UNIX for these LPD, so printing is not possible

by spooling to a UNIX server once, such by sending Windows to UNIX to product. Also, because

LPD is not provided in Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows ME, direct printing is not possible.

However, direct printing is possible by using a tool dedicated to that purpose (Star LPR).

3.3.1. Setting the IP Addresses

This product has five IP address setting methods for Star’s independent setting protocols. They are

DHCP; BOOTP; RARP; and ARP. Immediately after initializing settings, all settings methods are

initialized and enabled. Therefore, it is possible to set IP addresses using any method.

The following describes how to set IP addresses using each method, assuming the following

addresses: MAC address: 00:80:92:12:34:56; IP address: 192.168.1.1 (pbox)

* The IP address dynamically ensured by this product is not written to the storage field of the setting

information. Specifically, if setting an IP address using either DHCP, BOOTP, RARP or ARP and

starting up that IP address the next time, it is necessary to change the IP address of the setting

information region using http (WEB), FTP and TELNET.

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