Methods for setting the ip address, Registering and resolving host names – Philips AXIS 5900 User Manual

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Basic Installation (Wired & Wireless)

AXIS 5900 User’s Manual

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Methods for Setting

the IP Address

You can set the IP address of your Axis Network Print Server using one of

the following methods, depending on your network operating

environment:

* The IP address of the print server will be set automatically using these

methods.

Notes:

Registering and

Resolving

Host Names

In order to register the host name of the Axis Network Print Server in

networks with dynamic IP address settings, WINS (Windows Internet

Name Service) and DDNS (Dynamic Domain Naming System) are

supported. It is recommended that at least one of these methods should be

used if you are setting the IP address of the Axis Network Print Server

using DHCP.

The host name of the Axis Network Print Server is specified by the

PS_NAME parameter. Refer to the “The Parameter List” on page 142.

WINS Host Name

Rules

WINS only supports 15 character long host names. If your host name is

longer than 15 characters, the Axis Network Print Server truncates the

host name to 15 characters when registering with a WINS server. You can

view the Axis Network Print Server host name that is registered at a

WINS server, in the print server’s Web interface. Refer to “Management

and Configuration” on page 92.

DDNS Host Name

Rules

DDNS supports 47 character long host names and can only consist of the

characters ‘A-Z’, ’a-z’, ’0-9’ and ‘-’. If your host name consists of any

other characters, they are converted to ‘-’, when registering with a DDNS

server. You can view the Axis Network Print Server host name that is

Method

Network environments

See ...

AXIS
AddPrinter
Wizard

Windows 2000, XP, 2003

“Adding Printers in Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 using
AXIS AddPrinter Wizard”
on page 28

DHCP*

Windows NT, Me 2000, XP,
2003, UNIX, NetWare

“Setting the IP Address using DHCP” on page 18

ARP

Windows 95, 98, NT Me,
2000, XP, 2003

“Setting the IP Address using ARP/Ping in Windows
95, 98, NT, Me, 2000, XP, 2003”
on page 19

UNIX, Mac OS X

“Setting the IP Address using ARP in UNIX and Mac
OS X”
on page 20

RARP*

UNIX

“Setting the IP Address Using RARP in UNIX” on page
21

BOOTP*

UNIX, NetWare

“Using BOOTP in UNIX/Linux” on page 22

Auto-IP*

Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP,
2003

“Setting the IP Address using Auto-IP” on page 18

• The ARP and RARP methods operate on single network segments only, that is they cannot

be used over routers.

• The ability to set the IP address with ARP and PING will only be enabled the first 10

minutes after rebooting the print server

Refer to “Setting Parameters” on page 47 for information about setting the IP address in

the Macintosh environment.

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