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Telnet to printer

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Mickeyncube

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May 29, 2003
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I have a printer that was on our old network segment 127.123.0.4. it has an internal network card with the given ip address.
This has now moved to a diffrent Ip range of 127.123.1.
How can I telnet to this printer and assign an IP address to it.

Thanks for the help
 
Whoop... The above link is for upgrading the firmware of the card.
As for accessing the JD card I`d suggest you try using the ARP command from a command prompt in Windows. With the ARP command you can assign a new static IP by binding the hardware address of the card to a static IP. Get the HW from a configpage on the printer. Type ARP /? in the command prompt for an overview of the command parameters. If that fails, well... There`s a few more ways. Connect a PC directly to it via TCP/IP to get within the cards IP range or make a cold reset of the JD card directly at the printer.
 
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