The printer guy just called and said that the MAC address needs to be changed at the firewall (his guess).
By typing in # arp -9 {IP address} will clear the old MAC address? Then when the server sees the new printer it will recognize the new MAC address and re-set itself on the server?
Apolgize in advance, I'm new to this
We recently changed a sharp printer with another sharp printer, copied the IP settings but can't get the new printer recognized by the remote host. Can ping the IP address of the new printer in the same physical location, but when telnet in from host...
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