iPF650 User Manual Ver.1.40

Table Of Contents
Note
If the Tab Selection screen is not displayed, press the Menu button.
You can investigate the MAC address by printing an interface setting report.
(See "Printing Interface Setting Reports.")
→P.689
2. In Windows, open a command prompt, or in Mac OS X, start Terminal.
3. Execute the following command to add entries to the ARP table for managing IP addresses and corresponding
MAC addresses.
arp -s [IP address] [the printer's MAC address you have verified]
Example: arp -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 00-1E-8F-xx-xx-xx
Note
In Mac OS X when using Terminal, enter the arp command in the format arp -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
00:1E:8F:xx:xx:xx. For details, refer to the help file for the command line.
4. Execute the following command to send the IP address to the printer and configure it.
ping [IP address as specified in the ARP command] -l 479
Example: ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -l 479
Note
In -l, the l is the letter l.
In Mac OS X when using Terminal, enter the ping command in the format ping -s 479
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. For details, refer to the help file for the command line.
Note
The subnet mask and default gateway are set to 0.0.0.0. Use RemoteUI to change the subnet mask and de-
fault gateway to match your network settings.
For details on RemoteUI, see "Using RemoteUI." →P.697
Configuring TCP/IPv6 Network Settings
When printing in a TCP/IPv6 network, you must configure the TCP/IPv6 settings on the Control Panel.
Follow the steps below to configure the TCP/IPv6 network settings.
1.
On the Tab Selection screen of the Control Panel, press or to select the Settings/Adj. tab ( ).
Note
If the Tab Selection screen is not displayed, press the Menu button.
Network Setting
>
Initial Settings
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iPF650
Configuring TCP/IPv6 Network Settings
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