Arno Kletzander skrev:
>On most of the Ethernet-enabled printers I've
come across (mostly HPs,
>Lexmarks, and Xeroxes) you >can do the setup from the front panel --
>sometimes tedious, but usually not too hard to understand.
No such menu item or anything related to Ethernet.
AFAICFO (as far as I
could find out, adding to the current acronymania...) on the Internet, this
is the procedure for configuring the Ethernet adaptor used in this printer:
#Configuring the 971
#
#Connect the network cable to the appropriate connector.
#
#The following tasks are accomplished by the system administrator:
#-Make an entry in the ARP table
#-Telnet to port 2002
#-Configure the 971 in accordance with your operating system's requirements
However, with us there is no sys admin - so how can we
'accomplish these
tasks'?
You can find out the ethernet MAC address for the printer, right?
Then create an ARP entry for that one. On BSDs (the UNIX type I'm familiar
with), it's done with:
arp -s arp -s hostname ether_addr
Explanation snipped from the man page:
-s hostname ether_addr
Create an ARP entry for the host called hostname with the Ether-
net address ether_addr. The Ethernet address is given as six hex
bytes separated by colons. The entry will be permanent unless
the word temp is given in the command. If the word pub is given,
the entry will be "published"; i.e., this system will act as an
ARP server, responding to requests for hostname even though the
host address is not its own.
[snip]
CalComp Internal Ethernet Adapter
Revision 4.11, Datecode 12/20 1994 10:20
Burnin Value = 0 SRAM = 256K bytes, Novram = 128 bytes
Ethernet address 00 C0 E2 00 0C 8E
Ethernet options: Ignore Alignment Errors Auxilliary data port = 0
IP address: 111.1.0.1
Telnet password security: OFF
[snip]
I suppose the IP address above doesn't work?
Try:
telnet 111.1.0.1 2002
All right, if that doesn't work, we'll have to do the abovementioned entry in
the ARP table, using the Ethernet address seen above:
arp -s calcomp 00:c0:e2:00:0c:8e
Now you've made an ARP entry. So if we do:
telnet calcomp 2002
What happens?
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