Command line? Not that I'm aware of.

They do have an embedded web server that you can use to configure the
printer. So pull up the printer IP in your browser and poke it.

 

Or just create a DHCP reservation for them. ;)

 

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Sent: Friday, April 30, 2010 1:56 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: #$*& HP Laserjet 2015

 


Greetings! 

I am affilicted with a number of HP Laserjet 2015 network printers. 

Is there a command line by which I can: 

1. Switch it from DHCP to static address? 

2. Assign it a static address provided I know its MAC address? 

When these things decided to change IP addresses, it's a royal PITA
(including needing to re-boot m desktop machine to get the management
app to run) to change it back. 

Thanks...
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