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Table 5-4 IP addressing (continued)
Service name Description
BOOTP (bootstrap protocol) For Automatic IP address assignment. BOOTP server provides the
product with an IP address. Requires administrator to input the
product MAC hardware address on BOOTP server in order for
product to obtain an IP address from that server.
Auto IP For Automatic IP address assignment. If neither a DHCP server nor
a BOOTP server is present, this service allows the product to
generate a unique IP address.
Install the product on a network
In this conguration, the product is connected directly to the network and can be congured to allow all
computers on the network to print directly to the product.
NOTE: This mode is the recommended network conguration for the product.
1. Before turning on the product, connect the product directly to the network by inserting a network cable
into the product network port.
2. Turn on the product, wait 2 minutes, and then use the control panel to print a conguration page.
NOTE: Make sure that an IP address is listed on the conguration page before proceeding to the next
step. If an IP address is not present, reprint the conguration page.
3. Insert the product CD into the computer. If the software installer does not start, navigate to the
setup.exe le on the CD and double-click the le.
4. Follow the installer instructions.
NOTE: When the installer prompts for a network address, provide the IP address listed on the
conguration page that you printed before starting the installer program, or search for the product on
the network.
5. Allow the installation process to complete.
Congure the network product
View or change network settings
You can use the embedded Web server to view or change IP conguration settings.
1. Print a conguration page, and locate the IP address.
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If you are using IPv4, the IP address contains only digits. It has this format:
xx.xx.xx.xxx
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If you are using IPv6, the IP address is a hexadecimal combination of characters and digits. It has
this format:
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