Canon I Sensys Lbp6230dw User Guide
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2Configure the IPv6 DNS settings.The [Use IPv6] check box must be selected to configure the settings. Setting IPv6 Addresses [DNS Settings] [Primary DNS Server Address] Enter the IP address of the DNS server. Addresses that start with "ff" (multicast addresses) and the loopback address (::1) cannot be entered. [Secondary DNS Server Address] When there is a secondary DNS server, enter its IP address. Addresses that start with "ff" (multicast addresses) and the loopback address (::1) cannot be entered. [Use Same Host Name/Domain Name as IPv4] Select the check box to use the same settings as in IPv4. The host name and domain name used in IPv4 will be set automatically after the machine restarts. Clear the check box if you want to use different settings from IPv4. [Host Name] Enter up to 47 alphanumeric characters for the host name of the machine that is to be registered with the DNS server. [Domain Name] Enter up to 47 alphanumeric characters for the name of the domain the machine belongs to (such as "example.com"). [DNS Dynamic Update] Select the check box to automatically update the DNS records whenever the association between the machine's IP address and its host name changes (for example, in a DHCP environment). To specify the addresses you want to register with the DNS server, select one or more of the check boxes for [Register Manual Address], [Register Stateful Address], and [Register Stateless Address]. To specify the interval between updates, enter the time in hours in the [DNS Dynamic Update Interval] text box. Clear the check box if you do not want to use dynamic updating. [mDNS Settings][Use mDNS] Adopted by services such as Bonjour, mDNS (multicast DNS) is a protocol for associating a host name with an IP address without using DNS. Select the check box to enable mDNS. Clear the check box if you do not want to use mDNS. [Use Same mDNS Name as IPv4] Select the check box to use the same settings as in IPv4. The mDNS name used in IPv4 will be set automatically after the machine restarts. Clear the check box and enter a name in [mDNS Name] if you want to use different settings from IPv4. 3Click [OK]. >Ý>Ü>Ý>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
Restart the machine. Turn OFF the machine, wait for at least 10 seconds, and turn it back ON. LINKS Setting IPv4 Address Setting IPv6 Addresses Viewing Network Settings 5 >Ý>Ü>Þ>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
0JFC -025 Configuring WINS Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) is a name resolution service that associates a NetBIOS name (a computer or printer name in a NetBIOS network) with an IP address. To use WINS, a WINS server must be specified. To register this machine with a WINS server, a NetBIOS name and workgroup name must be set. Configuring NetBIOS This function is not available in an IPv6 environment. Start the Remote UI and log on in System Manager Mode. Starting the Remote UI Click [Settings/Registration]. Click [Network Settings] [TCP/IP Settings]. Click [Edit] in [WINS Settings]. Select the [WINS Resolution] check box and enter the required information. 1 2 3 4 5 >Ý>Ü>ß>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
[WINS Resolution] Select the check box to use WINS for name resolution. When not using WINS, clear the check box. [WINS Server Address] Enter the IP address (IPv4) of the WINS server. If the IP address of the WINS server is obtained from a DHCP server, the obtained IP address overrides the IP address entered in the [WINS Server Address] text box. [Scope ID] If the network is divided into several groups with scope IDs (identifiers for groups of devices in the network), enter up to 63 alphanumeric characters for the scope ID. Leave the text box blank if there is no scope ID set for your computer. Click [OK]. Restart the machine. Turn OFF the machine, wait for at least 10 seconds, and turn it back ON. LINKS Setting IPv4 Address 6 7 >Ý>Ü>à>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
0JFC -026 Configuring NetBIOS To register this machine with a WINS server, a NetBIOS name and workgroup name must be set. Start the Remote UI and log on in System Manager Mode. Starting the Remote UI Click [Settings/Registration]. Click [Network Settings] [TCP/IP Settings]. Click [Edit] in [NetBIOS Settings]. Enter the required information. [NetBIOS Name] Enter up to 15 alphanumeric characters for the NetBIOS name of the machine. [Workgroup Name] Enter up to 15 alphanumeric characters for the name of the workgroup that the machine belongs to. 1 2 3 4 5 >Ý>Ü>á>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
NetBIOS or workgroup names that start with an asterisk (*) cannot be registered with a WINS server. Click [OK]. Restart the machine. Turn OFF the machine, wait for at least 10 seconds, and turn it back ON. LINKS Configuring WINS 6 7 >Ý>Ü>â>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
0JFC -027 Configuring SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) enables you to adjust the system clock by using a time server on the network. When you use SNTP, the system checks the timer server periodically, so that the system clock is always accurate. The time is based on Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), so specify the time zone setting before configuring SNTP ( Timer Settings). The SNTP of the machine supports both NTP (version 3) and SNTP (versions 3 and 4) servers. Start the Remote UI and log on in System Manager Mode. Starting the Remote UI Click [Settings/Registration]. Click [Network Settings] [TCP/IP Settings]. Click [Edit] in [SNTP Settings]. Select the [Use SNTP] check box and enter the required information. 1 2 3 4 5 >Ý>Ü>ã>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
[Use SNTP] Select the check box to use SNTP for synchronization. Clear the check box if you do not want to use this function. [NTP Server Name] Enter the IP address of the NTP or SNTP server. If a DNS server is available on the network, you can enter "." (FQDN) of up to 255 alphanumeric characters instead (example: "ntp.example.com"). [Polling Interval] Enter an interval from 1 to 48 hours to specify how often to poll the time server. Click [OK]. Testing communication with the NTP/SNTP server You can test whether the machine is communicating with the registered time server. Click [Settings/Registration] [Network Settings][TCP/IP Settings] to display [SNTP Settings], and then click [Check NTP Server]. If a proper connection has been established, the result is displayed as shown below. (Note that this operation only checks the connection. It does not adjust t he system clock.) Synchronizing to the time set on the computer You can notify the machine of the time set on your computer, and synchronize to that time. Make time notification settings in the Printer Status Window. 1Select the machine by clicking in the system tray. 2Select [Options] [Preferences (Administrators)]. 3Select the [Notify the Printer of the Time] check box and click [OK]. 6 >Ý>Ü>ä>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
0JFC -028 Monitoring and Controlling the Machine with SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol for monitoring and controlling communication devices in a network by using a Management Information Base (MIB) database. The machine supports SNMPv1 and security-enhanced SNMPv3. They allow you to check the status of the machine from a computer when you print documents or use the Remote UI. You can enable either SNMPv1 or SNMPv3, or both at the same time. Specify the settings for each version to suit your network environment and the purpose of use. SNMPv1 SNMPv1 uses data called a "community string" (in effect a kind of password) to define the scope of SNMP communication. Because this information is exposed to the network in plain text, your network will be vulnerable to attacks. If you want to ensure network security, disable SNMPv1 and use SNMPv3. SNMPv3 With SNMPv3, you can implement network device management that is protected by robust security features. Use the Remote UI to make settings. Before starting, enable SSL (Enabling SSL Encrypted Communication for the Remote UI ). The machine does not support the trap notification feature of SNMP. To change the SNMP port numbers Changing Port Numbers SNMP management software enables you to configure, monitor, and control the machine remotely from the computer where the software is installed. For more information, see the instruction manuals for your management software. Start the Remote UI and log on in System Manager Mode. Starting the Remote UI Click [Settings/Registration]. Click [Network Settings] [SNMP Settings]. 1 2 3 >Ý>Ý>Ü>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü