20 ZebraNet 10/100 Print Server User and Reference Guide
Getting Started
Assigning an IP Address
• subnet mask (default setting 255.0.0.0)
• ip address (if initial default setting is 0.0.0.0, after 2 minutes this
defaults to 198.102.102.254
• ip protocol (gleaning only, rarp bootp, dhcp, dhcp and bootp, all)
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If your environment is not Windows-based, this section is for you. However, this
method can be used in a Windows environment, too.
The methods used for assigning an IP address with a Telnet session are Static Route
and Gleaning.
Before you can Telnet to the 10⁄100 PS and configure it, you must first assign the
10⁄100 PS a temporary IP address.
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1 Turn on (I) the printer and wait for 2 minutes to allow for the device self test.
During this time, the 10⁄100 PS performs an address broadcast. If no address is
assigned to the unit (via DHCP or Bootp), it uses a default address. The default
address for 10⁄100 PS is 192.168.254.254. Print the 10⁄100 PS
configuration label to confirm the address; for details see page 14.
2 You can use the route add command to place the default IP address into the
workstation's network routing table.
3 At the workstation/host command prompt (in Windows, go the DOS prompt),
type:
route add **** "IP address of the workstation" 0
Important • This applies to any TCP/IP capable workstation/ host networked with
the Zebra printer. Both the workstation/host and the 10⁄100 PS must be on the same
network segment.
Example • In the next step, **** is the IP address on the 10⁄100 PS configuration
label.
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