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INTERFACES Menu
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Subnet Mask
. This item allows you to set the Subnet Mask for the
TCP/IP protocol in four three-digit segments (SEG1 through SEG4). If the
Subnet Mask is assigned by Bootp, Arp or DHCP, it is dynamic and
read-only.
The defaults for the SEG1 through SEG4 are 000, 000, 000, and 000.
After specifying a Subnet Mask, you are prompted to:
Press
↵
to Save & Exit
Press
to Exit
Press
to Edit.
NOTE:
When changing the Subnet Mask, the printer resets the ethernet
when the printer is placed online. When the printer resets the
ethernet, the LCD displays DO NOT POWER OFF. The printer will
then reboot to re-establish communication with the ethernet.
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Gateway Address
. This item allows you to set the Gateway Address for
the TCP/IP protocol in four three-digit segments (SEG1 through SEG4).
If the Gateway Address is assigned by Bootp, ARP or DHCP, it is
dynamic and read-only.
The defaults for the SEG1 through SEG4 are 000, 000, 000, and 000.
After specifying a Subnet Mask, you are prompted to:
Press
↵
to Save & Exit
Press
to Exit
Press
to Edit.
NOTE:
When changing the Gateway Address, the printer resets the ethernet
when the printer is placed online. When the printer resets the
ethernet, the LCD displays DO NOT POWER OFF. The printer will
then reboot to re-establish communication with the ethernet.
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MAC Address
.
This item is the Manufacturer’s Assigned Number, and is
unique for each ethernet. It is read-only.
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IP Assignment
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DHCP
.
You can enable/disable the DHCP protocol using this option,
but consult your administrator for the appropriate setting.
The options are Enable (factory default) and Disable.
NOTE:
When changing the DHCP, the printer resets the ethernet when the
printer is placed online. When the printer resets the ethernet, the LCD
displays DO NOT POWER OFF. The printer will then reboot to
re-establish communication with the ethernet.