Static ip assignment using the imcu, Static ip assignment – Intermate 100 User Manual

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IP Assignments for Initial Contact: Static IP Assignment Using the IMCU

12.8.

Static IP Assignment Using the IMCU

Prerequisites

See

“The Intermate Management and Configuration Utility

(IMCU)” [page 78]

for information on how to acquire, install and

use this free utility program.

If your working place already uses the IMCU, check to be sure
that the following things are in place.

Find out what the IMCU server’s IP address is as well
as what its port number has been set to (default is 80,
but a network administrator or another printer
administrator might have changed this to avoid
colliding with another service).

The server must be running; you may have to ask
another administrator or super-user about this.

There must be an agent enabled on the net segment
your Intermate1xx is connected to. If you are unsure
about this, please consult

“Installing Agents” [page 85]

.

Steps

1

Make sure that the printer and Intermate1xx are powered
On.

2

Log in to the IMCU server with a web browser (as instructed
in

“How to Log In and Out” [page 82]

.

3

Use the “Device List” screen to find the agents known to the
server.

4

Select and expand the agent monitoring the IP segment the
print serverIntermate1xx is on. This will give you a list of all
the devices detected by the agent.

5

Refresh the list. If everything is as it should be, you should
find a line for a device showing the MAC address for your
print serverIntermate1xx . Double-click the MAC address.

6

This will open a “Device Configuration” window with the
following fields:

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