Printer User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 6020e_4.pdf
- In This Section
- Chapter 1Introduction
- Overview
- Software Requirements
- Network Preparation
- Before You Start
- Overview of TCP/IP Configuration
- Chapter 2 Configuring the OkiLAN 6020e
- Choosing an IP Address
- Configuring the OkiLAN 6020e
- Assigning the IP Address
- Other Utilities
- Verifying Access to the OkiLAN 6020e
- Chapter 3 TCP/IP Configuration and Printing
- Overview
- Configuring for TCP/IP Network Printing
- Remote Print Queue Name
- Configuring a BSD-Style Print Queue
- Remote LPD Printing
- FTP Printing
- Timeout Checking
- Raw Port Printing
- Chapter 4 OkiNet for TCP/IP
- Overview
- System Requirements
- Running OkiNet for TCP/IP
- Configuring the OkiLAN 6020e Using OkiNet for TCP/IP
- Configuring TCP/IP Options
- EtherTalk Configuration Options
- Output Port Configuration Options
- SNMP Configuration Options
- Enabling/Disabling Protocols
- SNMP Trap Configuration
- Saving the Configuration
- Displaying OkiLAN 6020e Diagnostic Information
- Printing a Configuration Sheet
- Resetting the OkiLAN 6020e
- Restoring Factory Default Settings
- Creating Customized Views
- Modifying View Settings
- Permanently Defining SNMP Access Information
- Configuring the Discovery UDP Port Number
- Starting a Telnet Session
- Starting the BOOTP Server
- Chapter 5 Web Configuration
- Chapter 6 Telnet Configuration
- Overview
- Running a Telnet Session
- Appendix A Troubleshooting
- Main Status Indicator
- Restoring the OkiLAN 6020e to Factory Defaults
- Unable to Assign IP Address
- Hardware Error Messages
- Printing a Configuration Page
- Unable to Print
- Appendix B Application Considerations
- Overview
- Assigning the OkiLAN 6020e IP Address with BOOTP
- Configuring the OkiLAN 6020e IP Address with RARP
- Configuring HP-UX v8.07 for Printing with the OkiLAN 6020e
- Configuring HP-UX v9.xx for Printing with the OkiLAN 6020e
- Configuring HP-UX v10.xx for Printing with the OkiLAN 6020e
- Configuring SCO UNIX for Printing with the OkiLAN 6020e
- IBM's AIX ver. 3.x for Printing with the OkiLAN 6020e
- Configuring Solaris 2.x for Printing with the OkiLAN 6020e
- Configuring Sun-OS v4.1.x or Ultrix v4.2 for Printing with the OkiLAN 6020e
- Appendix C Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)

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Section 4 - Chapter 2 - Configuring the OkiLAN 6020e
OKI OkiLAN 6020e User’s Guide
TCP/IP
Static Route Entry
When the OkiLAN 6020e is powered on or reset and
no permanent IP address has been assigned, it will
attempt to obtain an IP address through Gleaning,
RARP, BOOTP or DHCP. If the OkiLAN 6020e has not
determined its IP address after two minutes, the IP
address will default to 198.102.102.254. This IP
address should only be used temporarily to configure a
new, permanent IP address. To change to a permanent
IP address, the route add command is used to place the
OkiLAN 6020e product’s default IP address into the
workstation’s network routing table. To use the route
command, you must have Windows 95/98, Windows
NT/2000 or super-user privileges under UNIX. The
syntax for this command is:
route add 198.102.102.254 “IP address of the
workstation” 0
Note: The zero (0) placed at the end of the route add
command shown above is optional.
The Static Route method only works if the host from
which you are telneting is on the same subnet as the
OkiLAN 6020e. Once the route add command has been
issued, telnet will allow you to change and/or make the
IP address permanent. After changing the IP address to
its permanent address, the routing table entry should be
deleted using route delete.
For more information, consult your system
documentation for the route command.
RARP or BOOTP
If an IP address has not been permanently assigned, the
OkiLAN 6020e will use Reverse Address Resolution
Protocol (RARP) or Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP). The
OkiLAN 6020e will broadcast requests for its IP
address to both RARP and BOOTP servers. A RARP or
BOOTP server will respond by searching a
configuration file that maps the Ethernet hardware
addresses of devices on the network to their respective
IP addresses. If a match is found, the server’s response
will include the IP address of the device.










