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Connectivity & Network Setup 149 Tools 5 Important •Do not use the numbers assigned to the other ports. Note • You cannot select [Port Number], if HTTP port is disabled. To configure [Port Number], enable port status and reboot the machine, and then configure [Port Number]. SOAP „Port Status Select [Enabled] when you use an application program such as EasyOperator. „Port Number Enter a port number for SOAP from 1 to 65535. The default value is 80. Important • Do not use the numbers assigned to the other ports. WebDAV „Port Status Select [Enabled] when you use an application program such as EasyOperator and Network Scanner Utility3 to access folders in the machine. Note • You cannot select [Port Number] and [Operation Time-Out], if WebDAV port is disabled. To configure [Port Number] and [Operation Time-Out], enable port status and reboot the machine, and then configure [Port Number] and [Operation Time-Out]. „Port Number Enter a port number for WebDAV from 1 to 65535. The default value is 80. Important • Do not use the numbers assigned to the other ports. „Operation Time-Out You can enter an operation time-out per iod between 1 and 65535 seconds in 1 second increments. ThinPrint „Port Status You can use the machine for print in t he ThinPrint.print environment. The machine decompresses and prints the compressed pr int data sent from the print server. Select [Enabled] when you use ThinPrint. „Port Number Enter a port number for ThinPrint from 1 to 65535. The default value is 4000. Important • Do not use any numbers assigned to the other ports. Note • ThinPrint is available when the communication protocol uses IPv4. • The maximum of three connections are possible at a time. Protocol Settings Set the parameters required for communications. In [Protocol Settings], you can set the following items. Ethernet Rated Speed Set the communication speed for the Ethernet interface. „Auto Select this to detect the Ethernet transmission rate automatically. „100 Mbps Full-Duplex Select this to set 100BASE-TX (Full Duplex) as the default value. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5 Tools 150 Tools 5 „100 Mbps Half-DuplexSelect this to set 100BASE-TX (Half Duplex) as the default value. „10 Mbps Full-Duplex Select this to set 10BASE-T (Full Duplex) as the default value. „10 Mbps Half-Duplex Select this to set 10BASE-T (Half Duplex) as the default value. „1000 Mbps Select this to set 1000BASE-T as the default value. Note • Gigabit Ethernet Kit (optional) is required for using 1000BASE-T. „Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) Port Select this check box to use Gibabit Ethernet Port. Note • The Gigabit Ethernet Kit (optional) is required for using this option. For more information, please contact Fuji Xerox Support Center. TCP/IP - IP Mode Allows you to select the TCP/IP operation mode. „IPv4 Mode Select this option for IPv4. „IPv6 Mode Select this option for IPv6. „Dual Stack Select this option for both IPv4 and IPv6. IPv4 - IP Address Resolution Allows you to select a method for obtaining the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address. „DHCP The address, subnet mask, and gateway address will automatically be set via DHCP. „BOOTP The address, subnet mask, and gateway address will automatically be set via BOOTP. „RARP The address, subnet mask, and gateway address will automatically be set via RARP. „DHCP/Autonet The address, subnet mask, and gateway address will automatically be set via DHCP/Autonet. If the machine fails to communicate with the DHCP server, the AutoIP function is automatically enabled and the machine is assigned an IP address (169.254.xxx.xxx). When communication between the machine and the DHCP server recovers, the machine is re- assigned an IP address, a subnet mask, and a gateway address by the DHCP server. „STATIC Allows you to manually specify an IP address, a subnet mask, and a gateway address. Note • To configure a subnet mask and a gateway address, an IP Address must be set first. IPv4 - IP Address Enter the IP address using the keyboard displayed or the numeric keypad when selecting [STATIC] at [IPv4 - IP Address Resolution]. Note •Enter the address in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is a numeric value from of 0 to 255. • Specify an IP address using numbers (0 to 9) and periods (.). If you mistyped a character on the screen, select [Backspace] to delete the character. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Connectivity & Network Setup 151 Tools 5 IPv4 - Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask using the keyboard displayed or the numeric keypad when selecting [STATIC] at [IPv4 - IP Address Resolution]. Note •Enter the address in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is a numeric value from of 0 to 255. • Specify a subnet mask using numbers (0 to 9) and periods (.). If you mistyped a character on the screen, select [Backspace] to delete the character. IPv4 - Gateway Address Enter the gateway address using the keyboard displayed or the numeric keypad when selecting [STATIC] at [IPv4 - IP Address Resolution]. Note • Enter the address in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is a numeric value from of 0 to 255. • Specify a gateway address using numbers (0 to 9) and periods (.). If you mistyped a character on the screen, select [Backspace] to delete the character. IPv4 - DNS Server Setup Set the DNS server. „Get IP Address from DHCP Set whether or not to automatically obtain the address of the DNS server from the DHCP server. „DNS Server IP Address When [Get IP Address from DHCP] is set to [Disabled], manually set the DNS server address. IPv4 - IP Filter Select whether or not to limit IPv4 addresses that can access the machine. Note • [IPv4 - IP Filter] applies to all features using TCP/IP, such as Print, Store to Folder, and CentreWare Internet Services. • To set the IPv4 IP addresses that the machine accepts connection from, use [IP Filtering] in CentreWare Internet Services. For more information, refer to the help of CentreWare Internet Services or refer to CentreWare Internet Services Settings (P.239). • When [IP Filter] is set to [Enabled], make sure to switch the FTP transfer mode to [Active Mode] to transfer the scanned image from the machine via FTP. You can switch the FTP transfer mode from CentreWare Internet Services. IPv6 Address Manual Configuration Allows you to select whether or not to configure the IPv6-address settings manually. Manually Configured IPv6 Address This setting is configurable when [IPv6 Address Manual Configuration] is set to [Enable]. Specify an IPv6 address. Note • Enter the address in the format xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx, where xxxx is a hexadecimal value. • Specify an address using alphanumeric characters (0 to 9, and A to F) and colons (:). If you mistyped a character on the screen, select [Backspace] to delete the character. Manually Configured IPv6 Address Prefix This setting is configurable when [Manually Configured IPv6 Address] is set. Specify a prefix length from 0 to 128. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5 Tools 152 Tools 5 Manually Configured IPv6 Gateway This setting is configurable when [Manually Configured IPv6 Address] is set. Specify a gateway address. Note •Enter the address in the format xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx, where xxxx is a hexadecimal value. IPv6 - DNS Server Setup Set the DNS server for IPv6. „Get IP Address from DHCP Set whether or not to automatically obtain the address of the DNS server from the DHCP server. „DNS Server IP Address When [Get IP Address from DHCP] is set to [Disabled], manually set the DNS server address. Automatically Configured IPv6 Address Displays the following addresses automatically assigned. zLink-local address zAuto Stateless Address 1 and Prefix Length zAuto Stateless Address 2 and Prefix Length zAuto Stateless Address 3 and Prefix Length zAuto Gateway Address IPv6 - IP Filter Select whether or not to limit IPv6 addresses that can access the machine. Note • [IPv6 - IP Filter] applies to all features using TCP/IP, such as Print, Store to Folder, and CentreWare Internet Services. • To set the IPv6 addresses that the machine accepts connection from, use [IP Filtering] in CentreWare Internet Services. For more information, refer to the help of CentreWare Internet Services or refer to CentreWare Internet Services Settings (P.239). • When [IP Filter] is set to [Enabled], make sure to switch the FTP transfer mode to [Active Mode] to transfer the scanned image from the machine via FTP. You can switch the FTP transfer mode from CentreWare Internet Services. Machine’s E-mail Address/Host Name Set the e-mail address, host name, and domain name of the machine. E-mail Address Enter the E-mail address of the machine with up to 128 single-byte characters. „When receiving E-mail via SMTP You can set any name for the account (on the left side of @). Set the address section (on the right side of @), with the combination of the host name and domain name. An alias cannot be set. For Example: [email protected] zAccount name: mymail zHost name: myhost zDomain Name: example.com Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Connectivity & Network Setup 153 Tools 5 „When receiving E-mails via POP3 Enter the POP user name (on the left side of @) and incoming POP3 mail server name in the address section (on the right side of @). You can set an alias, such as [email protected]. For Example: [email protected] zAccount name: mymail Machine Name Enter the machine name with up to 32 single-byte characters. Host Name Enter the host name with up to 16 single-byte characters. Domain Name Enter the domain name with up to 64 single-byte characters. Proxy Server Settings Configure the settings for a proxy server. Configure a proxy server when inbound/outbound access is used. Important • Do not set this item unless you use services requiring proxy server settings. Use Proxy Server Select whether or not to use a proxy server. Proxy Server Setup Select the proxy server specification from [Sam e Proxy for All Protocols] or [Different Proxy for Each Protocol]. Addresses to Bypass Proxy Server Enter addresses not using the proxy server. You can specify the addresses by IPv4 address, IPv6 address, and FQDN. You can use wildcards “ ∗” for specifying the addresses. HTTP Proxy Server Name Enter the server name or IP address of the HTTP proxy server. Up to 255 characters are allowed. You can specify the addresses by IPv4 address, IPv6 address, and FQDN. HTTP Proxy Server Port Number Set the HTTP proxy server port number from 1 to 65535. The default value is 8080. Important • Do not use the numbers assigned to the other ports. HTTP Proxy Server Authentication Select [Enabled] when authentication is requir ed to connect to the HTTP proxy server. HTTP Proxy Server Login Name Enter a login name of the HTTP proxy server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. HTTP Proxy Server Password Enter a password of the HTTP proxy server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5 Tools 154 Tools 5 HTTPS Proxy Server Name Enter the HTTPS proxy server name or the IP address. Up to 255 characters are allowed. You can specify the addresses by IPv4 address, IPv6 address, and FQDN. HTTPS Proxy Server Port Number Set the HTTPS proxy server port number from 1 to 65535. The default value is 8080. Important • Do not use the numbers assigned to the other ports. HTTPS Proxy Server Authentication Select [Enabled] when authentication is requir ed to connect to the HTTPS proxy server. HTTPS Proxy Server Login Name Enter a login name of the HTTPS proxy server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. HTTPS Proxy Server Password Enter a password of the HTTPS proxy server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. EP Proxy Server Setup Configure the settings for a proxy server for EP connection when EP system via the Internet is used. Important •Configure the settings when EP system via the Internet is used. For information on EP system, refer to EP System (P.613). Proxy Server Setup Select the proxy server specification from [Sam e Proxy for All Protocols] or [Different Proxy for Each Protocol]. When [Different Proxy for Each Protocol] is selected, you can configure the HTTPS proxy server and HTTP proxy serv er respectively. When [Same Proxy for All Protocols] is selected, the settings for the HTTPS proxy server are copied to those of the HTTP proxy server. HTTPS Proxy Server Name Enter the HTTPS proxy server name or the IP address. Up to 255 characters are allowed. You can specify the addresses by IPv4 address, IPv6 address, and FQDN. HTTPS Proxy Server Port Number Set the HTTPS proxy server port number from 1 to 65535. The default value is 8080. Important • Do not use the numbers assigned to the other ports. HTTPS Proxy Server Authentication Select [Enabled] when authentication is requir ed to connect to the HTTPS proxy server. HTTPS Proxy Server Login Name Enter a login name of the HTTPS proxy server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. HTTPS Proxy Server Password Enter a password of the HTTPS proxy server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Connectivity & Network Setup 155 Tools 5 HTTP Proxy Server Name Enter the server name or IP address of the HTTP proxy server. Up to 255 characters are allowed. You can specify the addresses by IPv4 address, IPv6 address, and FQDN. HTTP Proxy Server Port Number Set the HTTP proxy server port number from 1 to 65535. The default value is 8080. Important •Do not use the numbers assigned to the other ports. HTTP Proxy Server Authentication Select [Enabled] when authentication is requir ed to connect to the HTTP proxy server. HTTP Proxy Server Login Name Enter a login name of the HTTP proxy server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. HTTP Proxy Server Password Enter a password of the HTTP proxy server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5 Tools 156 Tools 5 SIP Settings Configure the settings for a SIP User ID, SIP server to go through, and VoIP gateway. In [SIP Settings], you can set the following items. SIP User ID (Sign-in Name) Enter the SIP user name of the machine. For example: [email protected] The left side of @ (111 in this example) is called the SIP user name. Note • If you do not use a SIP server, specify the IP address of the machine on the right side of @. • When you use a SIP server manufactured by Cisco Systems. Inc, for [SIP User Name] of the machine, you can use only IPv4 address strings of the SIP server on the right side of @. You cannot use IPv6 address strings, FQDN strings, and SIP domain name strings. SIP Transport Protocol Select the SIP transport protocol from [UDP] or [TCP]. Note • Select [UDP] when you use a SIP server manufactured by Cisco Systems, Inc. Enable SIP Server Select whether or not to enable a SIP server. SIP Server IP Address Resolution Specify a method for obtaining the IP address for the SIP proxy server and the SIP registrar server. Note •Even when IP addresses can be resolved automatically using [DHCP] or [DHCPv6], port number, login user name, login password, and server type cannot be resolved automatically. Configure these items manually. • When you select [DHCP] to automatically obtain the IP address, select [DHCP] or [DHCP/ Autonet] for [IPv4 - IP Address Resolution] of the TCP/IP settings of the machine. • If an IP address is resolved automatically, the same IP address is assigned to a proxy server and a registrar server. If you use different IP addresses for the proxy server and the registrar server, configure the IP addresses manually. If multiple IP addresses are resolved automatically, assign the first IP address to a primary proxy/registrar server and the second to a secondary proxy/registrar server. The third and subsequent addresses are not used. • Even when the IP address is resolved automatically, the port number, login user name, login password, and server type cannot be automatically obtained. Set these manually. „DHCP The SIP proxy server IP address and the SIP registrar server IP address will be automatically retrieved from DHCP. „DHCP v6 The IPv6 address for the SIP proxy server and the IPv6 address for the SIP registrar server will be automatically retrieved from the DHCPv6 server. „STATIC Allows you to manually enter the IP addresses for the SIP proxy server and the SIP registrar server. SIP Proxy Server Setup Configure SIP proxy server settings. You can set a primary server and a secondary server. Note • You can use up to two SIP proxy servers. • Select [Cisco] for server type. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Connectivity & Network Setup 157 Tools 5 „Primary Server IP AddressEnter the IP address of the primary server. Up to 255 characters are allowed. You can specify the addresses by IPv4 address, IPv6 address, and FQDN. „Primary Server - Port Number Set the port number of the primary server. Set the primary server port number from 1 to 65535. The default value is 5060. „Primary Server - Login User Name Enter the login user name of the primary server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. „Primary Server - Login Password Enter the login password of the primary server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. „Primary Server Type Select the type of primary serv er from [Standard] or [Cisco]. „Secondary Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the secondary server. Up to 255 characters are allowed. You can specify the addresses by IPv4 address, IPv6 address, and FQDN. „Secondary Server - Port Number Set the secondary server port number from 1 to 65535. The default value is 5060. „Secondary Server - Login User Name Enter the login user name of the secondary server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. „Secondary Server - Login Password Enter the login password of the secondary server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. „Secondary Server Type Select the type of secondary server from [Standard] or [Cisco]. SIP Registrar Server Setup Configure SIP registrar server settings. You can set a primary server and a secondary server. Note •You can use up to two SIP registrar servers. • Select [Cisco] for server type. „Primary Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the primary server. Up to 255 characters are allowed. You can specify the addresses by IPv4 address, IPv6 address, and FQDN. „Primary Server - Port Number Set the primary server port number from 1 to 65535. The default value is 5060. „Primary Server - Login User Name Enter the login user name of the primary server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. „Primary Server - Login Password Enter the login password of the primary server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. „Primary Server Type Select the type of primary serv er from [Standard] or [Cisco]. „Secondary Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the secondary server. Up to 255 characters are allowed. You can specify the addresses by IPv4 address, IPv6 address, and FQDN. „Secondary Server - Port Number Set the secondary server port number from 1 to 65535. The default value is 5060. „Secondary Server - Login User Name Enter the login user name of the secondary server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5 Tools 158 Tools 5 „Secondary Server - Login PasswordEnter the login password of the secondary server. Up to 31 characters are allowed. „Secondary Server Type Select the type of secondary server from [Standard] or [Cisco]. VoIP Gateway Setup You can configure the following settings for VoIP Gateway 1 to 50. You can also configure different VoIP gateways by a recipient’s telephone number. Note • To use fixed VoIP gateway, do not register the ID, and specify only the IP address for VoIP Gateway 1. • You cannot use VoIP gateway in IPv6 network. „ID Specify a number to identify the recipients’ telephone numbers. If you specify 03, this VoIP gateway is used for the telephone numbers beginning with 03 such as 0312345678 and 0312345679. Note • If you specify a specific telephone number, specify the entire telephone number such as 0312345678. „Gateway Address Enter the IP address of the VoIP gateway. T.38 Settings Configure the settings for T.38. T.38 Transport Protocol Select T.38 transport protocol from [TCP] or [UDP]. Note • When you use VoIP gateway manufactured by Cisco Systems, Inc., select [UDP]. T.38 - UDPTL Listening Port Number Set the UDPTL listening port number from 1 to 65535. Important •Do not use any numbers assigned to other ports. T.38 - TCP Listening Port Number Set the TCP listening port number from 1 to 65535. Important •Do not use any numbers assigned to other ports. T.38 - RTP Listening Port Number Set the RTP listening port number from 1 to 65535. Important •Do not use any numbers assigned to other ports. Prioritize T.38 IP Packets Set the priority of IP packet transmission between 0 and 255. Note •The value set varies depending on your environment. Consult your network administrator. • Set the value already specified by the network side. If you set other values, the priority does not change. (For most of Cisco routers, speech traffic is set to 184(ef). If you change the value, consult your network administrator.) Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals