Basic Installation20 AXIS 5500 / AXIS 5550 User’s ManualSet the IP Addressusing ARP inWindows 98/NT/Me/2000/XP1. Open a Command Prompt and enter the following commands:2. The host will return reply from 192.168.3.191, or a similar message. Thisindicates that the address has been set and that communication isestablished.3. Log in to the print server’s Web pages (see Using a Web browser for PrintServer Management, on page 88), select Admin | Network Settings |Detailed View | TCP/IP Network and define Default Router and SubnetMask. Make sure you first set DHCP, Auto-IP, BOOTP and RARP to No!You have now set the IP address of the print server. Continue to “MakingNetwork Printers available for printing on your PC” on page 21.Note:Set the IP Addressusing ARP inUNIX/Linux and MacOS X1. Open a Terminal and enter the following commands:2. The host will return psname is alive, or a similar message. This indicatesthat the address has been set and that communication is established.3. Log in to the print server’s Web pages (see Using a Web browser for PrintServer Management, on page 88), select Admin | Network Settings |Detailed View | TCP/IP Network and define Default Router and SubnetMask. Make sure you first set DHCP, Auto-IP, BOOTP and RARP to No!You have now successfully set the IP address of the print server. Continueto “Making Network Printers available for printing on your PC” on page21.Syntax Examplearp -s ping arp -s 192.168.3.191 00-40-8c-10-00-86ping 192.168.3.191• When you execute the ping command for the first time, you will experience a significantlylonger response time than is usual.• The ability to set the IP address with ARP and PING will only be enabled the first 10minutes after restarting the print server.• By using the arp -d command, the static entry in the arp table is removed from thehost’s cache memory.Syntax Examplearp -s ping arp -s 192.168.3.191 00:40:8c:10:00:86ping 192.168.3.191