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59 USER SETTINGS 5 System Status window To display the System Status window, click System Status on the Status tab. The System Status window shows the network status of the machine. Host Name Display the host name of the machine. IP Address Display the IP address of the machine. Subnet Mask Display the subnet mask of the machine. Default Gateway Display the default gateway of the machine. DHCP/BOOTP Server Display the IP address of a DHCP/BOOTP server when an IP address of the machine is assigned by the DHCP/BOOTP server. Primary WINS Server Display the IP address of a WINS Primary Server of the machine. Secondary WINS Server Display the IP address of a WINS Secondary Server of the machine. Scope ID Display the scope ID of the machine. IPv6 address Display the current IPv6 address. (It will not be displayed when the IPv6 function is set to DISABLE.) IPv6 router Display the IPv6 address of the router that is distributing the IPv6 address. (It will not be displayed when the IPv6 function is set to DISABLE.) 5 1 2 6 3 4 7 8 9 10 The value will appear when DHCP/BOOTP is enabled on the Network Settings window. (p.60) When DHCP/BOOTP is enabled on the Network Settings window (p.60), Lease Time(sec.) will appear below the DHCP/BOOTP Server to show the leased time. 1 2 3 4 5 Note 6 7 8 9 10 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
60 USER SETTINGS CONFIGURING THE NETWORK SETTINGS (Network Settings TAB) You can configure the network settings of the machine from the Network Settings tab of the Web page. The Network Settings tab displays the Network Settings window, SNMP Configuration window, Filter Configuration window and Port Configuration window. Enter or select the desired settings and click the Submit button to confirm the settings. Network Settings window To display the Network Settings window, click Network Settings on the Network Settings tab. You can set the network parameters. When the Submit button is clicked, the settings will be stored in the machine. Then, the machine reboots the network settings automatically. Until clicking the Submit button, you can reset any changes made on the Network Settings tab. To reset the changes, click the Reset button. Note that clicking the Reset button does not reset the network settings of the machine to the factory defaults. If you move to another tab unless clicking the Submit button, the changes made on the Network Settings tab are canceled.Note 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 13 14 15 12 11 10 9 8 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
61 USER SETTINGS 5 Host Name Configure the host name on the machine. The name set here is used with WINS and SC-Scan A, etc. The name must be different from those of other device. DHCP/BOOTP The function to get IP address from the DHCP/BOOTP server when the machine is turned on. To get the IP address of the machine from the DHCP/BOOTP server, the DHCP/BOOTP server with the appropriate configuration must be running in the subnetwork. When the setting is DHCP+BOOTP, the machine detects DHCP and BOOTP automatically. If more than one address gets returned, the IP address which is returned first will be assigned. RARP Enable/disable RARP protocol operations. RARP is a protocol, via which IP address gets assigned by the RARP server. If you use RARP server, the RARP server must be in the same segment as the machine. IP Address Configure the IP address on the machine. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Subnet Mask Configure the subnet mask on the machine. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. If the value is 0.0.0.0, the subnet mask corresponding to the IP address will be assigned automatically. Default Gateway Configure the gateway IP address on the machine. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. The gateway must be in the network where the machine exists. If the value is 0.0.0.0, this setting is disabled.Primary WINS Server Assign the WINS servers address (primary). WINS server will resolve the IP address from the host name. Therefore you can use a host name instead of the IP address when communicating via TCP/IP. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Secondary WINS Server Assign the WINS servers address (secondary). WINS server will resolve the IP address from the host name. Therefore you can use a host name instead of the IP address when communicating via TCP/IP. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Scope ID The scope ID defines the computer group that recognised the registered host name. All computers which have the same scope ID can recognise each other. IPv6 Enable/disable an IPv6 function. DHCPv6 Enable/disable a DHCPv6 function. IPv6 Stateless Address Enable/disable an IPv6 stateless address. IPv6 Address Configure the IPv6 address. IPv6 Default Gateway Configure the default gateway address of IPv6. LAN Interface Configure the physical network type. AUTO is recommended. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
62 USER SETTINGS SNMP Configuration window To display the SNMP Configuration window, click SNMP Configuration on the Network Settings tab. You can manage the machine via SNMP. Authentic Community Specify the authentication community name of SNMP. This community name is authenticated when an SNMP set request is received. SysContact Specify the SysContact of the MIB-II object. The e-mail address of the network administrator is usually specified.SysName Specify the SysName of the MIB-II object. The host name or domain name of the machine is usually specified. SysLocation Specify the SysLocation of the MIB-II object. The location of the machine is usually specified. 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
63 USER SETTINGS 5 Filter Configuration window To display the Filter Configuration window, click Filter Configuration on the Network Settings tab. IP address filtering, IPv6 address filtering and MAC address filtering are available. Note that no filter is active by the factory defaults. 5 1 2 6 3 4 7 8 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
64 USER SETTINGS Filter Mode Enable/disable a filter configuration. IP Filter Mode Configure the IP filter operations. Available options are ALLOW and DENY. If you select ALLOW, only the data from the configured IP address range can be accepted. If you select DENY, the data from the configured IP address range cannot be received. Start IP Address (Filter address1-4) Configure the start address of the IP filter. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. End IP Address (Filter address1-4) Configure the end address of the IP filter. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. IPv6 Filter Mode Configure the IPv6 filter operations. Available options are ALLOW and DENY. If you select ALLOW, only the data from the configured IPv6 address range can be accepted. If you select DENY, the data from the configured IPv6 address range cannot be received. Start IPv6 Address (Filter address1-4) Configure the start address of the IPv6 filter. The value must be configured in the format of a six-part series of hexadecimal numbers separated by colon, such as xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx/64.End IPv6 Address (Filter address1-4) Configure the end address of the IPv6 filter. The value must be configured in the format of a six-part series of hexadecimal numbers separated by colon, such as xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx/64. MAC Address Filter Config (Filter address1-10) Configure the MAC address of the filter. The value must be hexadecimal numbers in 12 figures. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
65 USER SETTINGS 5 Port Configuration window To display the Port Configuration window, click Port Configuration on the Network Settings tab. Port filtering function is also available. HTTP Enable/disable an HTTP port. RAW Print Enable/disable a 9100 port. LPD Enable/disable an LPD port. IPP Enable/disable an IPP port. SNMPD Enable/disable an SNMP port.Te l n e t Enable/disable a TELNET port. JCP Enable/disable a JCP port. SXUPTP Enable/disable an SXUPTP port. 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 8 1 2 3 4 5 JCP is a proprietary protocol developed by silex technology, Inc. It enables the IP address of the machine to be set from the software utility on the accessory CD-ROM. SXUPTP is a proprietary protocol developed by silex technology, Inc. It enables the scanner function of the machine to be shared over a network. 6 7 8 Note Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
66 USER SETTINGS MANAGING THE SYSTEM INFORMATION (System Information TAB) From the System Information tab of the Web page, you can view the system information of the machine, set the administrative password, reset the network settings of the machine to the factory defaults and reboot the network settings of the machine. System Information tab displays the System Information window, Password window and Reset window. System Information window To display the System Information window, click System Information on the System Information tab. You can view the MAC address and firmware version of the machine. MAC Address Display the MAC address of the machine.Firmware Version Display the firmware version of the machine. 2 1 12 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
67 USER SETTINGS 5 Password window To display the Password window, click Password on the System Information tab. New Password Configure the administrative password in ASCII characters (up to 7 characters). This is used as the authentication password for configuration changes via the Web page.Re-enter New Password Re-enter the new password. Setting an administrative password prevents unauthorised users from changing the network settings of the machine. If you forget the password, you need to manually reset the network settings of the machine to the factory defaults and configure the settings again. For details on manually resetting the machine to the factory defaults, see HOW TO MANUALLY RESET THE NETWORK SETTINGS OF THE MACHINE (p.103). 2 1 12 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
68 USER SETTINGS Reset window To display the Reset window, click Reset on the System Information tab. You can reboot the network settings of the machine and reset the network settings of the machine to the factory defaults via a network. Reboot Reboot the network settings of the machine by clicking the Start button.Reset to Factory Default Reset the network settings of the machine to the factory defaults by clicking the Start button. 2 1 12 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals