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NOTE: If you re-enable a DHCP configuration, the print server acquires its configuration information
from a DHCP server. When you choose DHCP and complete your configuration session (using Telnet,
for example), the TCP/IP protocol for the print server is re-initialized and all current configuration
information is deleted. The print server then attempts to acquire new configuration information by
sending DHCP requests on the network to a DHCP server.
For DHCP configuration using Telnet, see Use Telnet (IPv4) on page 41 in this chapter.
Use RARP (IPv4)
You can configure the print server to use RARP on UNIX and Linux systems.
NOTE: If you are configuring an HP Jetdirect wireless print server, this section assumes that a wireless
network connection is established.
The procedure enables the RARP daemon running on your system to respond to an RARP request from
the HP Jetdirect print server and to supply the IP address to the print server. Configure RARP using the
following steps:
1.
Turn the printer off.
2.
Log onto your UNIX or Linux system as the super user.
3.
Use the process status command to verify the RARP daemon is running on your system, as in the
following example from the system prompt:
ps -ef | grep rarpd (Unix)
ps ax | grep rarpd (BSD or Linux)
4.
The system response should be similar to the following:
861 0.00.2 24 72 5 14:03 0:00 rarpd -a
860 0.00.5 36 140 5 14:03 0:00 rarpd -a
5.
If the RARP daemon is not running on the system (the process is not in the process list), see the
rarpd man page for instructions about starting the daemon.
6.
Edit the /etc/hosts file to add your designated IP address and node name for the HP Jetdirect
print server, as in the following example:
192.168.45.39 laserjet1
7.
Edit the /etc/ethers file (/etc/rarpd.conf file in HP-UX 10.20) to add the LAN hardware
address/station address (from the configuration page) and the node name for the HP Jetdirect
print server, as in the following example:
00:01:E6:a8:b0:00 laserjet1
NOTE: If your system uses Network Information Service (NIS), you need to incorporate changes
to the NIS host and ethers databases.
8.
Turn the printer on.
9.
Verify that the card is configured with the correct IP address, by using the ping utility as in the
following example:
ping <IP address>
IPv4 configuration
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