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Appendix B: Set an IP Address
Your printer can be set up on a variety of TCP/IP networks. There are
several ways in which your printer can be assigned a TCP/IP address,
depending on your network.
This appendix contains procedures for each of these methods.
Determine which method will be used for your network and follow the
steps of the appropriate procedure.
For Phaser networked printers
Static addressing
The printer is assigned a TCP/IP address by a network administrator
and this address is manually input to the printer. Perform the steps
below:
1.
Press
Menu Up
or
Menu Down
until you see:
Menu
Ethernet Menu
2.
Press
Item Up
or
Item Down
until you see:
Ethernet Menu
IP Address Resolution
3.
Press
Value Up
or
Value Down
until you see:
IP Address Resolution
Static
Static Addressing
TCP/IP address is assigned
manually by the system
administrator.
Dynamic Addressing BootP
TCP/IP address is assigned
automatically by the server.
Dynamic Addressing DHCP
(Dynamic Host Resolution
Protocol)
TCP/IP address is assigned
automatically by the server.