Re: I forgot how I to setup an HP LaserJet 5si on the network. !!HELP!!



Well that is my problem Meinolf. I can't get an IP assigned to the printer.
Configuration page shows IP as 0.0.0.0


"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
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Hello AllenM,

arp -s yourip yourmacaddress like below:

arp -s 157.55.85.212 00-aa-00-62-c6-09

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Yes I am aware of that John. Problem is that after do a cold start and
reset to factory defaults, print a configuration page there is no IP
assigned to it. Looking at the TCP/IP STATUS on the config page is
states BOOTP/RARP IN PROGRESS. I thought in the older days that the
Jet Admin would actually do a search and discovery for hardware MAC
addresses also.

"JohnB" <jbrigan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If it isn't set to DHCP... normally, if it has an internal NIC you
can
press the button on the face of the card, on the back of the printer,
and
it will print a config page. With that you could connect to it with
a
crossover cable and your laptop... after you set the laptop to a
static IP
address on the same subnet.
Also, I think you can hold that button in while you power on the
printer,
and it will do a reset of the card. Setting it to DHCP. After
that's
done, print the config page and you can find out it's IP address.
"AllenM" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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OK first of all let me apologize because I know this isn't the
correct NG
or
even the correct forum to ask this question. However knowing that
there
are
still some old IT dinosauers still out there I'm hoping I canfind my
answer
here.
I have this old HP LaserJet 5si MX printer that I had setup about 8
years
ago on this network. Worked fine but after a few months we purchased
a
new
laserjet printer and the 5si sort of went unused and untouched.
Anyways
our
new printer (not new anymore) needed to be serviced so we wanted to
use
the
5si temporarily. Well it didn't work. I remember a few years ago we
stopped
using it because it would always get a paper jam. So now all of a
sudden
it
wouldn't even print. I could send a print job and it would always
error
out.
So I thought I'd print a test apge and checkoutthe configuration.
Upon
review I noticed that the gateway was incorrect. Now here is the
"excuse
me
but I m totally having a gigantic brain fart" part I need a hints or
reminders.
The LCD on the 5si is on the blink so it is very hard to read. I
can't
recall how I set it up. I either inputted the network settings
manualy
using
the printers menu functions or I think I used HP Jet Admin to set it
up.
Now
I can't recall but I believe in the older days Jet Admin would do a
discovery using MAC hardware addresses? I downloaded the latest
version
of
HP Jet Admin 10.0 and cannot run a discovery searching for hardware
addresses. It appears it will only search for IP ranges. So here is
my
problem. I did a cold reset on the 5si so all the network
configuration
is
cleared. So I'm lost as to how to get it back on my network. Does
anybody
remember how the older HP LAserJets with Jet Direct cards are seup
on the
network? Thanks and please excuse my ignorance or lack of memory.




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