Canon I Sensys Mf8280cw User Guide
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0ALJ-090 Configuring WINS Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) is a name resolution service that associates a NetBIOS name (a computer or printer name in an SMB network) with an IP address. To enable WINS, the WINS server must be specified. IMPORTANT In order to specify WINS server settings, NetBIOS name and workgroup name are required to be set. Configuring SMB The function is not available in an IPv6 network. Start the Remote UI and log on in System Manager Mode. Starting Remote UI Click [Settings/Registration]. Click [Network Settings] [TCP/IP Settings]. Click [Edit...] in [WINS Settings]. Select the [WINS Resolution] check box, specify the required settings, and click [OK]. 1 2 3 4 5 >ß>ä>Ý>Ì>Û>Ì>â>ã>â
[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 of the WINS server. IMPORTANT: 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. Restart the machine. Turn OFF the machine, wait for at least 10 seconds, and turn it back ON. NOTE WINS settings can also be accessed from .WINS Settings LINKS Setting IPv4 Address 6 >ß>ä>Þ>Ì>Û>Ì>â>ã>â
0ALJ-091 Registering LDAP Servers (MF8580Cdw / MF8550Cdn / MF8540Cdn / MF8280Cw Only) If an LDAP server is implemented in the network, you can search the server for fax numbers or e-mail addresses, and then specify them as destinations or register them in the Address Book. You can register a maximum of five LDAP servers to the machine. Register LDAP servers via the Remote UI. NOTE LDAP servers that are supported by the machine are Windows Server 2003/Server 2008/Server 2012 Active Directory. The machine communicates with LDAP servers using LDAPv3. UTF-8 is the supported character encoding used when the text data is transmitted between the machine and an LDAP server. Start the Remote UI and log on in System Manager Mode. Starting Remote UI Click [Settings/Registration]. Click [Network Settings] [Register LDAP Server]. Click [Register New Server...]. 1 2 3 4 >ß>ä>ß>Ì>Û>Ì>â>ã>â
NOTE: To edit registered server information Click a text link under [Server Name] for the edit screen. To delete registered server information Click [Delete] on the right of the server name you want to delete click [OK]. Specify the required settings. [Server Name] Enter up to 24 alphanumeric characters for identifying the LDAP server. [Server Address] Enter the IP address of the LDAP server or enter up to 47 alphanumeric characters for the host name of the server (example: ldap.example.com). IMPORTANT: [Server Address] and DNS To prevent errors from occurring when searching for destinations, make sure to check the following:If the host name is entered for [Server Address], make sure that a DNS server is available in the network. If the IP address is entered for [Server Address], check whether the DNS server supports only forward lookup. If the server supports only forward lookup, select [Do Not Use] or [Use] for [Login Information]. If you select [Use (Security Authentication)], make sure that the DNS server supports reverse lookup. [Position to Start Search] Specify the node in the directory information tree (DIT) that you want to start search from. Leaving the text box blank sets th e machine to start search from an arbitrary node selected automatically. Depending on the type of characters used, up to 120 characters can be entered. When specifying the node, enter "DC=", followed by a host name (a dot -delimited character string in the Active Directory domain name), and separate each of the entries with a comma. If the domain name is "john.example.com", for example, enter "DC=john,DC=example,DC=com." [Port Number] Enter the port number used for communicating with the LDAP server. [Search Timeout] Specify how long the machine searches. Enter between 30 and 300 seconds. [Login Information] Select [Do Not Use], [Use], or [Use (Security Authentication)] depending on the type of authentication implemented by the LDAP 5 >ß>ä>à>Ì>Û>Ì>â>ã>â
server. When [Use] or [Use (Security Authentication)] is selected, the user name and password must be specified.[Do Not Use] Select not to authenticate the machine using the login information. [Use] Select to authenticate the machine using the login information. [Use (Security Authentication)] Select to use data obtained by Kerberos, a network authentication protocol, for the authentication password. If this setting is selected, the clock of the machine needs to be synchronized with that of the LDAP server. [User Name] Enter the user name of the machine that was registered to the LDAP server. Depending on the type of characters used, up to 120 characters can be entered. When [Use] is selected for [Login Information], enter the user name in the form "(domain name)\(user name)" (example: domain1\user1). When [Use (Security Authentication)] is selected, enter the user name only (example: user1). [Set/Change Password] To specify or change the password, select the check box and enter up to 24 characters in the [Password] text box. [Domain Name] When [Use (Security Authentication)] is selected for [Login Information], enter up to 120 alphanumeric characters for the directory tree name in Active Directory (example: example.com). [Display Authentication Screen When Searching] Select the check box to require the user to enter the user name and password when a search is requested. If the check box is cleared, entries in the [User Name] and the [Password] text boxes are used for authentication. Click [OK]. LINKS Specifying Destinations in an LDAP Server (Fax) Specifying Destinations in an LDAP Server (E- mail) Configuring SNTP 6 >ß>ä>á>Ì>Û>Ì>â>ã>â
0ALJ-092 Configuring SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) enables you to adjust the system clock by using the time server on the network. The protocol is typically used for synchronizing the machine and a server, such as when the machine needs to access an LDAP server with the security authentication that was enabled. The time is adjusted based on Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), so specify the time zone setting before configuring SNTP ( Date/Time Settings). SNTP settings can be specified via the Remote UI. NOTE 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 Remote UI Click [Settings/Registration]. Click [Network Settings] [TCP/IP Settings]. Click [Edit...] in [SNTP Settings]. Select the [Use SNTP] check box and specify the required settings. 1 2 3 4 5 >ß>ä>â>Ì>Û>Ì>â>ã>â
[Use SNTP] Select the check box to use SNTP for synchronization. If you do not want to use SNTP, clear the check box. [NTP Server Name] Enter the IP address of the NTP or the SNTP server. If DNS is available on the network, you can enter a host name (or FQDN) of up to 255 alphanumeric characters instead (example: ntp.example.com). [Polling Interval] Specify the interval between one synchronization and the next. Specify an interval from 1 to 48 hours. Click [OK]. Restart the machine. Turn OFF the machine, wait for at least 10 seconds, and turn it back ON. NOTE Testing communication with the NTP/SNTP server You can test whether the machine is communicating with the registered time server via SNTP. Go to [Settings/Registration] [Network Settings] [TCP/IP Settings] and click [Check NTP Server] in [SNTP Settings]. If a proper connection has been established, the result is displayed as shown below. Note that this operation does not adjust the system clock. LINKS Registering LDAP Servers (MF8580Cdw / MF8550Cdn / MF8540Cdn / MF8280Cw Only) 6 7 >ß>ä>ã>Ì>Û>Ì>â>ã>â
0ALJ-093 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 Management Information Base (MIB). The machine supports SNMPv1 and security-enhanced SNMPv3. You can 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 information called "community" 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. Note that SSL must be enabled for the Remote UI before configuring SNMPv3 (Enabling SSL Encrypted Communication for the Remote UI ). NOTE The machine does not support the trap notification feature of SNMP. To change the port number of SNMP, see Changing Port Numbers. SNMP management software, when installed on a computer on the network, enables you to configure, monitor, and control the machine remotely from the computer. For more information, see the instruction manuals for your management software. Start the Remote UI and log on in System Manager mode.Starting Remote UI Click [Settings/Registration]. Click [Network Settings] [SNMP Settings]. 1 2 3 >ß>ä>ä>Ì>Û>Ì>â>ã>â
Click [Edit...]. Specify SNMPv1 settings. If you do not need to change SNMPv1 settings, proceed to the next step. [ Use SNMPv1] Select the check box to enable SNMPv1. You can specify the rest of SNMPv1 settings only when this check box is selected. [ Use Community Name 1 ]/[ Use Community Name 2 ] Select the check box to specify a community name. If you do not need to specify a community name, clear the check box. [Community Name] Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters for the name of the community. [ MIB Access Permission] For each community, select [Read/Write] or [Read Only] for the access privileges to MIB objects. [Read/Write] Permits both viewing and changing the values of MIB objects. [Read Only] Permits only viewing the values of MIB objects. 4 5 >ß>ä>å>Ì>Û>Ì>â>ã>â
[ Use Dedicated Community ] Dedicated Community is a preset community, intended exclusively for Administrators using Canon software, such as imageWARE Enterprise Management Console. Select the check box to use Dedicated Community. If you do not need to use Dedicated Community, clear the check box. Enabling SNMPv1 Disabling SNMPv1 Clear the [Use SNMPv1] check box. Specify SNMPv3 settings. If you do not need to change SNMPv3 settings, proceed to the next step. [ Use SNMPv3] Select the check box to enable SNMPv3. You can specify the rest of SNMPv3 settings only when this check box is selected. [Enable User] Select the check box to enable [User Settings 1]/[User Settings 2]/[User Settings 3]. To disable user settings, clear the corresponding check box. [ User Name ] Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters for the user name. [ MIB Access Permission] Select [Read/Write] or [Read Only] for the access privileges to MIB objects. [Read/Write] Permits both viewing and changing the values of MIB objects. [Read Only] Permits only viewing the values of MIB objects. [ Security Settings ] Select [Authentication On/Encryption On], [Authentication On/Encryption Off], or [Authentication Off/Encryption Off] for the desired combination of authentication and encryption settings. Enabling SNMPv3 1Select the [Use SNMPv1] check box. 2Select the [Use Community Name 1] or [Use Community Name 2] check box, enter the community name in the [Community Name] text box, and specify the [MIB Access Permission] setting. Up to two community names can be registered. 3Select the [Use Dedicated Community] check box and specify the [MIB Access Permission] setting. 1Select the [Use SNMPv3] check box. 2Select the [Enable User] check box and specify the [User Name], [MIB Access Permission], and [Security Settings] settings.Up to three users can be registered. 6 >ß>å>Ü>Ì>Û>Ì>â>ã>â