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Section 6: Setup for Unix systems
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Axis NPS 650 User’s Manual
Set up your NPS 650
When you have prepared your system to accept a new TCP/IP node, you
are ready to set up your NPS 650 as a node on your network. This is done
by down-loading the new IP address to the NPS 650 using one of these
three methods:
•
arp
– the easiest method, but requires down-loading of the Internet
address to each new device individually.
•
rarp
– down-loads the Internet address to each device automatically.
Requires a rarp daemon on your system, and operates within a single
network segment only.
•
bootp
– similar to rarp, but operates on the entire network. Requires a
bootp daemon on your system.
Note:
NPS 650 has an auto-sensing router facility that automatically adopts to
the network topology. However, if you do run into problems in a
complex network, we recommend that you specify the default router and
net mask parameters manually. Refer to the Axis NPS Print Server
Technical Reference for details.
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