016 j, System menu> j 32.ip address l, Net boot> j *none l – Ricoh AP305 User Manual

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Configuring the Printer for the Network with the Operation Panel

25

3

G Repeat steps E

E

E

E and F

F

F

F to spec-

ify the rest digit of the IP ad-
dress.

191.168.015.016

j

Check if the pointer (

U) is at the

rightmost digit, press

{

Enter

} to

register the IP address you spec-
ified.

<System Menu> j

32.IP Address l

F

If you use TCP/IP, you should as-
sign “33.Subnet Mask”, “34. Gate-
way Add”, “35.Access CTL” and
“36.Access Mask” using the same
procedure for specifying the IP
address.

P.26 “Address”

G

If you use TCP/IP, you should
make settings for “37.Net Boot”.
You can select how to assign the
printer's address using the com-
puter. Select one of items on the ta-
ble below.

*1

ARP+PING

*2

RARP+TFTP

*3

BOOTP

*4

DHCP

Note

❒ You should set up your server,

if you want to use
“RARP+TFTP”, “BOOTP”, or
“DHCP”.

A Press {{{{U

U

U

U}}}}{{{{T

T

T

T}}}} until the follow-

ing message appears.

<System Menu> j

37.Net Boot l

B Press {{{{

Enter

}}}}.

The current setting appears on
the panel display.

<Net Boot> j

*None l

C Press {{{{U

U

U

U}}}}{{{{T

T

T

T}}}} until the method

you want to use appears.

D Press {{{{

Enter

}}}}.

H

If you use NetWare, select the
frame type for NetWare.
Select one of items below if neces-
sary.
• Auto Select (Default)
• Ethernet 802.3
• Ethernet 802.2
• Ethernet2
• Ethernet SNAP

Note

❒ Usually, use the default setting

(“Auto Select”). However if you
select “Auto Select”, the frame
type detected by the printer first
is adopted. If your network can
use more than two frame types,
the printer may fail to select the
correct frame type, if the “Auto
Select” is selected. In this case,
select the appropriate frame
type.

Menu item on

the panel display

Available method

AR

*1

RA

*2

BO

*3

DH

*4

ARP+PING

'

ARP & RARP

'

'

ARP & BOOTP

'

'

APR & RARP & BOOT

'

'

'

None (Default Setting)

RARP+TFTP

'

BOOTP

'

RARP & BOOTP

'

'

DHCP

'

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