Configuring the Printer for the Network with the Operation Panel
31
3
G
Repeat steps
E
E
E
E
and
F
F
F
F
to spec-
ify the remaining digit of the
IP address.
191.168.015.016
j
Check if the pointer (
U
) is at the
rightmost digit, press
{
#Enter
}
to register the IP address you
specified.
<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.32
“Address”
G
If you use TCP/IP, you can make
settings for “Network Boot”.
You can select how to assign the
printer's address using the com-
puter. Select one of the items on
the following table.
*1
ARP+PING
*2
RARP+TFTP
*3
BOOTP
*4
DHCP
Note
❒
You should set up the server, if
you want to use “RARP+TFTP”,
“BOOTP” or “DHCP”.
A
Press
{{{{T
T
T
T}}}}
or
{{{{U
U
U
U}}}}
until the fol-
lowing 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}}}}
or
{{{{T
T
T
T}}}}
until the
method you want to use ap-
pears.
D
Press
{{{{
#Enter
}}}}
.
H
If you use NetWare, select the
NetWare frame type.
Select one of the items below if
necessary.
• Auto Select (Default)
• Ethernet 802.3
• Ethernet 802.2
• Ethernet 2
• Ethernet SNAP
Note
❒
In most situations, use the de-
fault setting (“Auto Select”).
When you select “Auto Select”,
the frame type first detected by
the printer is adopted. If the net-
work can use more than two
frame types, the printer may fail
to select the correct frame type if
“Auto Select” is selected. In this
case, select the appropriate
frame type.
Menu item on
the panel
display
Available methods
AR
*1
RA
*2
BO
*3
DH
*4
ARP+PING
'
ARP & RARP
'
'
ARP & BOOTP
'
'
ARP&RARP&B
OOTP
'
'
'
None (Default
Setting)
RARP+TFTP
'
BOOTP
'
RARP &
BOOTP
'
'
DHCP
'
Summary of Contents for Lanier AP206
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