Microplex M204 Instrukcja Użytkownika Strona 3

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M202/M212 v5.6.3 Release Notes (Con’t)
11 Click SET when done to assign these TCP/IP settings to the print
server. IPAssign will then display two dialogue boxes informing you
of its progress.
Once you see the message about successfully assigning the settings, click
OK. These TCP/IP settings are now in the M202/M212’s current memory
to be retained until the next power cycle.
You will now need to store these settings into the device’s EEPROM to
ensure the settings are not lost after a power cycle. To do this, you will
need to:
1 Begin a Telnet session with the print server using the IP address you
have just assigned to it.
2 Log in as “root” when prompted for a login name and at the password
prompt, just press ENTER since there is no password by default.
3 Once successfully logged in, enter these commands to store the IP
address and subnet mask into EEPROM:
store net 1 addr
IPaddress
store net 1 mask
netmask
4 If you want to store a default router entry allowing for communica-
tions across subnets, you will need to enter this command specifying
the IP address of your subnet’s default router in the routerIPaddress
variable:
store net route add default
routerIPaddress
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5 Repower the M202/M212 to make these settings take effect:
reset
At this point, your Telnet session will be closed and the M202/M212 will
reboot. This ensures that the new TCP/IP settings are stored in EEPROM
and they are in fact being used. Now you will not lose these settings
unless they are changed using similar commands.
Unix Host Software
Microplex’s Unix host software, which comes with each Microplex prod-
uct, has been improved making it easier to use. This new software has
been available for approximately 6 months, however, so you may have
used this already.
The Unix host software provided with Microplex products comes com-
pressed and tarred using standard Unix utilities. The file will always be
called “npdist.tar.1.Z” so once copied onto your Unix system, you will
need to uncompress and untar it for use in a temporary directory.
Once undone, you will have a configuration script like “ezsetup” and a
directory called “npdist”. The directory contains extra files such as pro-
cessing binaries, source code, and interface scripts which are not always
mandatory in a Microplex print setup.
Prior to the latest version 5.7 software release, Microplex products
could be configured for TCP/IP environments using either “npconfig” or
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