Toshiba E Studio 167 User Manual
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TCP/IP Configuration 39 15Press the [CANCEL] button once or press the [FUNCTION CLEAR] button to return the screen to the “user function mode” main screen. 14Press or to select COM- PLETE, and then press the [ENTER] button. The initialization starts and “Initializing” appears. When it is completed, “Operation Completed” appears and the screen returns to the one shown in step 3. NETWORK 01.COMPLETE 02.ETHERNET 03.TCP/IP Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5 CONFIGURING NETWORKS (EQUIPMENT) 40 IPX/SPX Configuration IPX/SPX Configuration You can configure IPX/SPX protocol. The IPX/SPX protocol is configured usually to communi- cate with a NetWare file server. 1Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button when the ready screen is displayed. The “user functions mode” main screen appears. 2Press or to select INI- TIAL SETUP, and then press the [ENTER] button. 3Press or to select NET- WORK, and then press the [ENTER] button. 4Press or to select IPX/ SPX, and then press the [ENTER] button. 5Press or to select IPX/ SPX, and then press the [ENTER] button. 6Press or to select ENABLE, and then press the [ENTER] button. The screen returns to the one shown in step 5. 7Press or to select FRAME TYPE, and then press the [ENTER] button. USER FUNCTIONS00001216 01.DEFAULT SETTINGS 02.LISTS 03.INITIAL SETUP INITIAL SETUP 03.DRAWER SET POP-UP 04.TERMINAL ID 05.NETWORK NETWORK 04.IPX/SPX 05.APPLE TALK 06.HTTP IPX/SPX 01.IPX/SPX 02.FRAME TYPE IPX/SPX 1.ENABLE 2.DISABLE IPX/SPX 01.IPX/SPX 02.FRAME TYPE Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
IPX/SPX Configuration 41 9Press the [ENTER] button. The screen returns to the one shown in step 7. 12Press the [CANCEL] button once or press the [FUNCTION CLEAR] button to return the screen to the “user function mode” main screen. 8Press or to select the desired frame type. AUTO SENSE: Detects the most appropriate frame type automatically. IEEE802.2: Selects a frame type compatible with IEEE802.2. IEEE802.3: Selects a frame type compatible with IEEE802.3. ETHERNET II: Selects a frame type compatible with Ethernet II. IEEE802.3 SNAP: Selects a frame type compatible with IEEE802.3 SNAP. If you are not sure of the most appropriate frame type, select AUTO SENSE. 10Press the [CANCEL] button once to return the screen to the NETWORK menu screen. If you press the [CANCEL] button more than twice and exit the NETWORK menu, the NIC initialization operation in the next step becomes ineffective. In this case, repeat the procedure from step 1. 11Press or to select COM- PLETE, and then press the [ENTER] button. The initialization starts and “Initializing” appears. When it is completed, “Operation Completed” appears and the screen returns to the one shown in step 3. FRAME TYPE 1.AUTO SENCE 2. IEEE802.2 3.IEEE802.3 FRAME TYPE 3. IEEE802.3 4.ETHERNET II 5.IEEE802.3 SNAP NETWORK 04.IPX/SPX 05.APPLE TALK 06.HTTP NETWORK 01.COMPLETE 02.ETHERNET 03.TCP/IP Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5 CONFIGURING NETWORKS (EQUIPMENT) 42 AppleTalk Configuration AppleTalk Configuration AppleTalk protocol must be enabled when AppleTalk printing from Macintosh computers needs to be enabled. Set the device name of this equipment and AppleTalk zone using TopAccess as required. See the following page: P.89 “Setting up the AppleTalk” 1Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button when the ready screen is displayed. The “user functions mode” main screen appears. 2Press or to select INI- TIAL SETUP, and then press the [ENTER] button. 3Press or to select NET- WORK, and then press the [ENTER] button. 4Press or to select APPLETALK, and then press the [ENTER] button. 5Press or to select APPLETALK, and then press the [ENTER] button. 6Press or to select ENABLE for enabling Apple- Talk, or select DISABLE for disabling it. Then press the ENTER button. The screen returns to the one shown in step 5. USER FUNCTIONS00001216 01.DEFAULT SETTINGS 02.LISTS 03.INITIAL SETUP INITIAL SETUP 03.DRAWER SET POP-UP 04.TERMINAL ID 05.NETWORK NETWORK 04.IPX/SPX 05.APPLE TALK 06.HTTP APPLE TALK 01.APPLE TALK APPLE TALK 1.ENABLE 2.DISABLE Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
AppleTalk Configuration 43 9Press the [CANCEL] button once or press the [FUNCTION CLEAR] button to return the screen to the “user function mode” main screen. 7Press the [CANCEL] button once to return the screen to the NETWORK menu screen. If you press the [CANCEL] button more than twice and exit the NETWORK menu, the NIC initialization operation in the next step becomes ineffective. In this case, repeat the procedure from step 1. 8Press or to select COM- PLETE, and then press the [ENTER] button. The initialization starts and “Initializing” appears. When it is completed, “Operation Completed” appears and the screen returns to the one shown in step 3. NETWORK 04.IPX/SPX 05.APPLE TALK 06.HTTP NETWORK 01.COMPLETE 02.ETHERNET 03.TCP/IP Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5 CONFIGURING NETWORKS (EQUIPMENT) 44 HTTP Configuration HTTP Configuration To use a web-based utility TopAccess, HTTP network server service must be enabled. This ser- vice must be enabled also for IPP printing. 1Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button when the ready screen is displayed. The “user functions mode” main screen appears. 2Press or to select INI- TIAL SETUP, and then press the [ENTER] button. 3Press or to select NET- WORK, and then press the [ENTER] button. 4Press or to select HTTP, and then press the [ENTER] button. 5Press or to select HTTP SERVER, and then press the [ENTER] button. 6Press or to select ENABLE for enabling HTTP network server, or select DIS- ABLE for disabling it. Then press the [ENTER] button. The screen returns to the one shown in step 5. 7Press or to select PRI- MARY PORT NUMBER, and then press the [ENTER] but- ton. USER FUNCTIONS00001216 01.DEFAULT SETTINGS 02.LISTS 03.INITIAL SETUP INITIAL SETUP 03.DRAWER SET POP-UP 04.TERMINAL ID 05.NETWORK NETWORK 04.IPX/SPX 05.APPLE TALK 06.HTTP HTTP 01. HTTP SERVER 02.PRIMARY PORT NUMBER 03.SECONDARY PORT NUMBER HTTP SERVER 1.ENABLE 2.DISABLE HTTP 01. HTTP SERVER 02.PRIMARY PORT NUMBER 03.SECONDARY PORT NUMBER Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
HTTP Configuration 45 13Press the [CANCEL] button once or press the [FUNCTION CLEAR] button to return the screen to the “user function mode” main screen. 8Key in the port number (nor- mally “80”) to access HTTP, and then press the [ENTER] button. The screen returns to the one shown in step 7. Port number “80” is set by default. If you want to change it, press the [Clear/Stop] button and key in the desired port number. 9Press or to select SEC- ONDARY PORT NUMBER, and then press the [ENTER] but- ton. 10Key in the port number (nor- mally “8080”) to access TopAccess, and then press the [ENTER] button. The screen returns to the one shown in step 9. Port number “8080” is set by default. If you want to change it, press the [Clear/Stop] but- ton and key in the desired port number. 11Press the [CANCEL] button once to return the screen to the NETWORK menu screen. If you press the [CANCEL] button more than twice and exit the NETWORK menu, the NIC initialization operation in the next step becomes ineffective. In this case, repeat the procedure from step 1. 12Press or to select COM- PLETE, and then press the [ENTER] button. The initialization starts and “Initializing” appears. When it is completed, “Operation Completed” appears and the screen returns to the one shown in step 3. PRIMARY PORT NUMBER ENTER THE PORT NUMBER: HTTP 01. HTTP SERVER 02.PRIMARY PORT NUMBER 03.SECONDARY PORT NUMBER SECONDARY PORT NUMBER ENTER THE PORT NUMBER: NETWORK 04.IPX/SPX 05.APPLE TALK 06.HTTP NETWORK 01.COMPLETE 02.ETHERNET 03.TCP/IP Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
6.TopAccess OVERVIEW This chapter describes the overview of TopAccess and how to access TopAccess. TopAccess Overview ..............................................................................................48 End user mode .................................................................................................................................. 48 Administrator mode ........................................................................................................................... 49 Accessing TopAccess from Your Computer ........................................................50 Accessing TopAccess ....................................................................................................................... 50 TopAccess screen structure .............................................................................................................. 53 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
6 TopAccess OVERVIEW 48 TopAccess Overview TopAccess Overview TopAccess has two access levels: the end user level and the administrator level. The adminis- trator can configure all settings available and can perform maintenance operations. yFor detailed explanation on TopAccess, see the following page: P.14 “Use environments of TopAccess” yDisplay and setting items for Fax are available only when the Fax Kit (optional) is installed in this equipment. When the setting or operation given in this manual is performed, do not turn the power of the equipment OFF until the TopAccess screen is automatically updated. End user mode The following settings and management are available in the end user mode: yChecking device status (Device tab page) On the Device tab page, you can view the various types of device information of this equip- ment, messages and alerts, current paper size and remaining status in each drawer, and option installation status. P.55 “TopAccess DEVICE TAB PAGE” yManaging address book (Registration tab page) On the Registration tab page, you can add or edit destinations (contact names) of the address book. P.59 “TopAccess REGISTRATION TAB PAGE” yManaging counters (Counter tab page) On the Counter tab page, you can view the current values of the total counters. P.77 “TopAccess COUNTER TAB PAGE” Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals