Instruction manual
92 ImagePRO-II • User’s Guide
4. Menu Orientation
Using the System Menu
When DHCP is off, you can manually enter a static IP address, along with a subnet mask
and gateway, in the Set Static IP Submenu. Consult your network administrator for a valid
IP address, subnet mask and gateway.
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When a DHCP server is not available, you can set the ImagePRO-II’s IP address, using the
Set IP Submenu shown in the following illustration.
Figure 4-82. Set IP Submenu (sample)
To set a static IP address for the ImagePRO-II, use the following procedure:
1. Ensure that the DHCP setting is Off.
2. From your network administrator, obtain a valid IP address, including subnet and
gateway.
3. On the Ethernet Submenu, select Set Static IP.
4. On the Set IP Submenu, select SUB(net). The last character in the first field
becomes available, as indicated by the empty field and an underscore.
You must change the SUB parameter before editing either of the other
parameters.
5. Turn the ADJUST knob to change the first value. As you continue turning the
knob, you can change all three values in this field. Values range from 000 to 255
in all four fields.
6. Press SEL to accept your change in the first field. The last character in the next
field becomes available.
7. Continue until you have created the subnet value you want. Press SEL.
8. Make similar changes in the GW and IP fields.
9. Press SEL to accept your final change.
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After you have set up the Ethernet options as described in Querying the DHCP
Server and Setting a Static IP Address on page 91, use the following procedure to
set up the ImagePRO-II:
1. On a PC, laptop, or mobile device with the Microsoft Windows OS, open a
command prompt window.
2. Type the IP address and port on the prompt, using the following format:
> telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 10001
SET IP
> SUB 255.255.255.000
GW 192.168.000.200
IP 192.168.000.201
Note
If you press ESC at any time before accepting your final
change, all your edits will be removed, and the original values
restored.