HP Laserjet 1200 User Manual

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58 Chapter 3 Getting to know the print server

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7

If applicable, type the range of IP addresses within the scope
that you want the server to exclude, and click Next.

8

Type the IP address lease duration for your DHCP clients,
and click Next. Hewlett-Packard recommends that you
assign reserved IP addresses to all of your printers. You can
do this after you set up the scope.

9

To configure the DHCP options for this scope later, select No,
and click Next. To configure the DHCP options now, select
Yes, and click Next.

a

If desired, type the IP address of the router (or default
gateway) that the clients will use, and click Next.

b

If desired, type the domain name and Domain Name
System (DNS) servers for the clients, and click Next.

c

If desired, specify the WINS server names and IP
addresses, and click Next.

d

To activate the DHCP options now, select Yes, and click
Next.

10 You have successfully set up the DHCP scope on this server.

To close the wizard, click Finish.

11 To configure your printer with a reserved IP address within

the DHCP scope, perform the following steps:

a

In the DHCP tree, open the folder for your scope, and
select Reservations.

b

Click the Action menu, and select New Reservation.

c

Type the appropriate information in each field, including
the reserved IP address for your printer.

Note

The MAC address for your HP JetDirect-connected
printer is available on the HP JetDirect configuration
page.

d

Under Supported types, select DHCP only, and click
Add.

Note

Selecting Both or BOOTP only results in a BOOTP
configuration because of the sequence in which
HP JetDirect print servers initiate the configuration
protocol requests.

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