Okay, stop me if you've heard this one before...
I keep having to chase printers that for what ever good reason get their
IP addresses changed. I do not control the networks upon which these
printers reside; I am not able to setup dhcpd with pools of IPs for like
devices or reserve IPs based on MAC. I know how to FIX the problem but...
So if I type arping -c 5 192.168.n.n, I get the MAC as well as the
response back from the device. The challenge has been that I can get IP
and MAC from nmap but not printer name which I get from lpstat -v.
If I have a crib sheet with the printer names and MAC, I can reconnect.
Still bugging the customer to get reserved DHCP installed.
Howard
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