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Network Setting

Conguring the IP Address Using ARP and PING

Commands

This topic describes how to congure the IP address using ARP and PING commands.
To use the ARP and PING commands, you will need to know the printer’s MAC address. You can conrm
the MAC address on the Control Panel.

1.

Check the printer’s MAC address.

You can conrm the MAC address on the Control Panel as follows:

1.

Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU.

2.

Press or to select Interface Setup, and then press the button.

3.

Press or to select Ethernet Driver, and then press the button.

4.

Press or to select MAC Address, and then press the button.

You can also print information on the printer status, which includes the MAC address, as follows:

1.

Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU.

2.

Press or to select Test Print, and then press the button.

3.

Press or to select Status Print, and then press the button.

4.

Press or to select Yes, and then press the OK button.

The MAC address is indicated in the printer status information in the following location.

2.

In Windows, open a command prompt or MS-DOS prompt, or in Mac OS X, start Terminal.

3.

Execute the following command to add entries to the ARP table for managing IP addresses

and corresponding MAC addresses.

arp -s [IP address] [the printer’s MAC address you have veried]

Example: arp -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 00-00-85-xx-xx-xx

Note

In Mac OS X when using Terminal, enter the arp command in the format “arp -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

00:00:85:xx:xx:xx.” For details, refer to the help le for the command line.

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