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Management and Configuration
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AXIS 5570e User’s Manual
Changing the IP
Settings
Using AXIS ThinWizard you can also set or change each print server’s IP
parameters.
1. Click
IP Settings
in the main menu.
2. Select print server in the list.
3. Enter your data: IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway and the print
server’s password (default password is
pass
).
4. Click
Set
to save your settings.
5. Click
Rescan
to update AXIS ThinWizard and see the changes.
If Your Print Server is
not Shown in the List
If your print server is not shown in the list, click “
Click here
...”. By
entering the serial number of the print server (found on the underside
label) you will be able to set the print server’s IP parameters.
Example:
00408c181cf0
Upgrading
Axis Servers
Refer to
“Using AXIS ThinWizard for Print Server Management”
on page
132 for more information about upgrading Axis servers.
Multiple
Configuration and
Installation
Using AXIS ThinWizard it possible to change the settings of several Axis
servers simultaneously. It is also possible to copy the configuration from
one server to another. This is a convenient way to install a new server,
based on the settings of an already existing server.
For additional information, please refer to the AXIS ThinWizard online
help.
Using FTP for Print Server Management
Having assigned an IP address to your Axis Network Print Server, as
described in
“Setting the IP Address”
on page 15, you can change the
Axis Network Print Server parameter settings using the File Transport
Protocol (FTP).
Ensure that
FTP Enabled
is set to
yes
. To check this parameter, browse to
the print server and select
Admin | Network Settings | Detailed View |
TCP/IP Network
.
Editing the
config
file
Follow the instructions below to edit the
config
file using FTP:
1. Log in to the Axis Network Print Server by typing:
ftp <host name>
or
ftp <IP address>
in a DOS window (Windows
and OS/2) or in a UNIX shell.
2. Enter the user id and the password. (The default entries are
root
and
pass
.)
3. Download the
config
file to your host by typing:
get config
4. Edit the file using your preferred text editor.