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CHAPTER 3
IP A
DDRESS
O
VERVIEW
To take advantage of the many SuperScript network features
you must assign an IP address to the printer’s network
interface card or NIC. This chapter explains several ways of
assigning an IP address.
A
SSIGNING
THE
IP A
DDRESS
Obtaining the Printer’s IP Address
Obtain the printer’s IP Address from your network
administrator. (This step is not necessary for Macintosh users
or if you have a DHCP server.)
note:
If a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
server is present, an IP address will automatically be
processed and returned to the NIC. A Network Settings
page will print showing the printer IP address. See page
16 for more information about DHCP.
Selecting an IP Address Assignment Method
If a DHCP server is not present, there are several ways to
assign a TCP/IP address to your printer.
Operator Panel
Use the printer’s Operator Panel to assign the IP address to
the printer.
SuperScript MAP Utility
Use the printer’s Management Access Program (MAP) to
assign the IP address from the following operating systems
Windows 95/98
Windows NT 4.0
Windows 2000
BOOTPL32
Use BOOTPL32 to assign the IP address from the following
operating systems
Windows 95/98
Windows NT 4.0
Windows 2000
ARP
Use ARP to assign the IP address from the following
operating systems
Windows 95/98
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