To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting]
Configure the settings to use this machine in a TCP/IP environment as well as the communication security settings.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [TCP/IP Setting1]
Configure the settings to use this machine in a TCP/IP environment. For details on settings, refer to the [Wired Setting] settings (shown below).
If the wireless network connection function is available on this machine, select a network to configure TCP/IP settings.
[Wired Setting]: Configure a setting to connect this machine to the wired network using TCP/IP. For details on settings, refer to the [Wired Setting] settings (shown below).
[Wireless Setting]: Configure a setting to connect this machine to the wireless network using TCP/IP. For details on settings, refer to the [Wireless Setting] settings (shown below).
Settings of [Wired Setting]
Setting | Description |
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[TCP/IP] | When enabling TCP/IP, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[Network Speed] | Select the network speed according to your environment (default: [Auto (10M/100M/1Gbps)]). |
[IPv4] | When connecting this machine to the IPv4 environment, specify the IPv4 address.
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[IPv6] | When connecting this machine to the IPv6 environment, specify the IPv6 address.
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[DNS Host] | When using the host name to connect to this machine, register the host name of this machine.
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[DNS Domain Name Setting] | Register the name of a domain this machine joins.
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[DNS Server Settings (IPv4)] | When DNS is installed in your environment, register the DNS server.
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[DNS Server Settings (IPv6)] | When DNS is installed in your environment, register the DNS server.
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Settings of [Wireless Setting]
Setting | Description |
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[IPv4] | Set the IPv4 address to this machine.
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[IPv6] | Displays the IPv6 settings of this machine.
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [TCP/IP Setting2]
Set the protocol to be used in the TCP/IP network.
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[RAW Port Number] | Change the RAW port number to suit your environment. The following shows the default settings.
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[SLP Setting] | When enabling SLP, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[LPD Setting] | When enabling LPD, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [Filtering Type]
Select the method to restrict accesses from the network to this machine. [Quick IP Filtering] is specified by default. In some areas, [No Filtering] is specified by default.
[IP Address Filtering]: Restricts devices that can access this machine depending on the range of IP addresses.
[Quick IP Filtering]: Restricts devices that can access this machine using the IP address (IPv4/IPv6). The range of IP addresses for which access is to be restricted is specified automatically.
[Packet Filtering]: Restricts a reception of packets sent to the machine depending on the source address. This function also restricts sending depending on the destination address.
[No Filtering]: Does not perform filtering.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [IP Address Filtering]
Restrict devices that can access this machine depending on the range of IP addresses.
Setting | Description |
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[IPv4 Filtering (Permit Access)] | Specify an IPv4 address to allow access to this machine.
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[IPv4 Filtering (Deny Access)] | Specify an IPv4 address to deny access to this machine.
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[IPv6 Filtering (Permit Access)] | Specify an IPv6 address to allow access to this machine.
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[IPv6 Filtering (Deny Access)] | Specify an IPv6 address to deny access to this machine.
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [Quick IP Filtering]
Allows you to restrict the devices that can access this machine using the IP address (IPv4/IPv6). The range of IP addresses for which access is to be restricted is specified automatically.
Select the method to specify the IP address for which access is restricted. [Synchronize IP Address] is specified by default. In some areas, [No Filtering] is specified by default.
[Synchronize IP Address]: For the IPv4 address, this option only permits access for the IPv4 address set to this machine, and the IPv4 addresses of which the high-order 3 bytes are the same.
Example: When the IPv4 address of this machine is set to "192.168.0.134", the range of IPv4 addresses that allow access is as follows.
192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.255
For the IPv6 address, this option only permits access for the global unicast address (2000::/3). Also, this option only permits access for the IPv6 address set to this machine, and the IPv6 addresses of which the high-order 64 bits are the same.
Example: When the IPv6 address of this machine is set to "2345:1:2:3:4:5:6:7", the range of IPv6 addresses that allow access is as follows.
2345:1:2:3::0 to 2345:1:2:3:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF
[Synchronize Subnet Mask]: For the IPv4 address, this option only permits access for IPv4 addresses that belong to the same network using the IPv4 address set to this machine and subnet mask.
If no subnet mask is set or "0.0.0.0" is specified, this option permits the IPv4 address set to this machine, and the IPv4 addresses each of which only the suffix is different. This results in the same operation as for [Synchronize IP Address].
Example: When the IPv4 address of this machine is set to "192.168.17.134" and the subnet mask is set to "255.255.252.0", the range of IPv4 addresses that allow access is as follows.
192.168.16.*** to 192.168.19.***
For the IPv6 address, this option only permits access for the global unicast address (2000::/3). Also, filtering is carried out using the global IPv6 address set to this machine and prefix.
If the prefix is not specified, filtering is carried out in the same way as when the 64-bit prefix is specified.
Example: When the IPv6 address of this machine is set to "2345:1:2:3:4:5:6:7" and Prefix is set to "/64", the range of IPv6 addresses that allow access is as follows.
2345:1:2:3::0 to 2345:1:2:3:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF
[No Filtering]: Does not use the filtering function.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [Packet Filtering]
Restrict a reception of packets sent to the machine depending on the source address. This function also restricts sending depending on the destination address.
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[Log settings] | Records a history of packets with receiving or sending denied by the packet filtering function.
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[Import] | Collectively imports multiple filters from a USB flash drive. This option is available to edit filters exported from the machine on the computer before importing them. |
[Export] | Exports all the registered filters to a USB flash drive. |
[TX/RX address out of range] | Select whether to allow sending or receiving a packet to which the registered filter is not applied (default: [Allow]). |
To register a new filter, specify an unregistered number in the filter list, and select [Edit].
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[Address Type] | Select the address type for the target packet. |
[Start Address] | Specify the range of addresses to be filtered.
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[End Address] | When [IPv4] is selected in [Address Type], specify the ending address of the IPv4 address range to be filtered. If you skip [End Address], only the address specified in [Start Address] is targeted for filtering. Format: "*.*.*.*" For "*", specify the value between 0 and 255. When you specify the prefix length of the IPv4 address in [Start Address], you cannot specify the ending address. |
[Receive/Send] | Select the communication direction of the target packet.
If you select [MAC Address] in [Address Type], you cannot set to [TX]. |
[Allow/Denied] | Select whether to allow or reject a communication of the target packet. |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [IPsec]
Configure settings to enable use of IPsec on this machine.
Setting | Description |
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[IPsec Setting] | Specify parameters required for IPsec communication.
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[Enable IPsec] | Configure settings to enable use of IPsec. |
[Communication Check] | Enter the peer's IP address into [IP Address], then select Check Connection. If the connection fails, confirm communication error logs. |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [IPsec] - [IPsec Setting] - [IKE]
Configure settings required to create a common key for IPsec. Select the IKE version to suit your environment, and configure the following settings.
Setting | Description |
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[Encryption Algorithm] | Select the encryption algorithm to create a common key used for communication. |
[Authentication Algorithm] | Select the authentication algorithm to create a common key used for communication. |
[Encryption Key Validity Period] | Specify the validity period of a common key to securely create a common key used to encrypt communications (default: [28800] sec.). When this period has expired, a new key is created. This can secure the communication. |
[Diffie-Hellman Group] | Select the Diffie-Hellman group (default: [Group 2]). |
[Negotiation Mode] | Select the negotiation mode (default: [Main Mode]). This option is not available in [IKEv2]. |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [IPsec] - [IPsec Setting] - [SA]
Configure SA (Security Association) required for encrypted communication. Up to 10 groups can be registered for the SA.
Setting | Description |
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[Name] | Enter the SA name (using 1 to 10 single-byte characters, excluding double quotation marks "). |
[Encapsulation Mode] | Select the IPsec operation mode (default: [Transport]). |
[Security Protocol] | Select a security protocol. |
[Key Exchange Method] | Select the key replacement method to securely create a common key used to encrypt communications (default: [IKEv1]). |
[Tunnel End Point] | If [Tunnel] is selected in [Encapsulation Mode], enter the IP address of the IPsec gateway that is used as a peer. |
[Lifetime After Establishing SA] | Enter the lifetime of a common key used to encrypt communications (default: [3600] sec.). |
[IKE Setting] | Configure IKE settings used for this SA.
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [IPsec] - [IPsec Setting] - [Peer]
Register the peer of this machine to use IPsec. Up to 10 peers can be registered.
Setting | Description |
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[Peer] | When registering a peer, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[Name] | Enter the peer name (using 1 to 10 single-byte characters, excluding double quotation marks "). |
[Set IP Address] | Select the method to specify the peer address. Specify the IP address of the peer depending on the selected method. |
[Pre-Shared Key Text] | Enter the Pre-Shared Key text to be shared with a peer using up to 128 ASCII characters or up to 256 hexadecimal characters. Specify the same text as that for the peer. |
[Key-ID String] | Enter the Key-ID to be specified for the Pre-Shared Key (using up to 128 bytes). |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [IPsec] - [IPsec Setting] - [Protocol Setting]
Specify a protocol used for IPsec communication. Up to 10 protocols can be specified.
Setting | Description |
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[Protocol Setting] | When registering the protocol setting, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[Name] | Enter the group name with the protocol specified (using 1 to 10 single-byte characters, excluding double quotation marks "). |
[Protocol Identification Setting] | Select a protocol used for IPsec communication (default: [No Selection]). |
[Port No.] | If [TCP] or [UDP] has been selected in [Protocol Identification Setting], specify the port number used for IPsec communication. |
[ICMP Message Type] | Specify the ICMP message type when [ICMP] is selected in [Protocol Identification Setting]. |
[ICMPv6 Message Type] | Specify the ICMP message type when [ICMPv6] is selected in [Protocol Identification Setting]. |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [IPsec] - [Enable IPsec]
Configure settings to enable use of IPsec. Also, specify the policy for IPsec communication.
In [IPsec Setting], register items [IKE], [SA], [Peer], and [Protocol Setting].
Setting | Description |
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[IPsec] | When using IPsec, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[Dead Peer Detection] | If no response can be confirmed from the peer in a certain period, the SA with the peer is deleted. Select a time that elapses before sending survival confirmation information to the peer how has not responded (default: [15] sec.). |
[Cookies] | Select whether to enable the defense using Cookies against denial-of-service attacks (default: [Disable]). |
[ICMP Pass] | Select whether to apply IPsec to the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) (default: [Disable]). Select [Enable] to allow the ICMP packets to pass without applying IPsec to the ICMP. |
[ICMPv6 Pass] | Select whether to apply IPsec to the Internet Control Message Protocol for IPv6 (ICMPv6) (default: [Disable]). Select [Enable] to allow the ICMPv6 packets to pass without applying IPsec to the ICMPv6. |
[Default Action] | Select an action to be taken if no settings meet the [IPsec Policy] while IPsec communication is enabled (default: [Allow]). Select [Deny] to discard IP packets that do not meet the [IPsec Policy] settings. |
[Certificate Verification Level Settings] | To verify the certificate, select items to be verified.
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[IPsec Policy] | Configure the policy to apply for IPsec communication. IP packet conditions can be specified to pass or allow the IP packets that meet each of the conditions.
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [E-mail Setting]
Configure the settings to send E-mails on this machine.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [E-mail Setting] - [E-mail TX (SMTP)]
Configure the settings to send an E-mail from this machine.
Setting | Description | |
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[E-mail TX Setting] | When sending E-mails from this machine, set this option to ON (default: ON). | |
[E-Mail Send] | When using the E-mail TX function, set this option to ON (default: ON). | |
[E-mail Notification] | When using the E-mail notification function, set this option to ON (default: ON). If a warning occurs on this machine that instructs the user to add paper, replace toner, or resolve a paper jam, it can be sent to a registered E-mail address. | |
[Total Counter Notification] | When using the total counter notification function, set this option to ON (default: ON). Using this function allows you to send counter information managed by this machine to the registered E-mail address. | |
[SMTP Server Address] | Enter the address of the E-mail server (SMTP). Use one of the following formats.
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[SSL/TLS Settings] | Select the method to encrypt communications with the E-mail server (SMTP) (default: [OFF]). This option supports SMTP over SSL and Start TLS. | |
[Port No.] | If necessary, change the port number of the E-mail server (SMTP) (default: [25]). | |
[Port No.(SSL)] | If necessary, change the port number for SSL communication (default: [465]). This option is available when [SMTP over SSL] is selected for [SSL/TLS Settings]. | |
[Certificate Verification Level Settings] | To validate the certificate during SSL communication, select items to be verified.
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[Connection Timeout] | If necessary, change the time-out time to limit a communication with the E-mail server (SMTP) (default: [60] sec.). | |
[Admin. E-mail Address] | Displays the E-mail address of the administrator of this machine. | |
[Device Mail Address] | Enter the E-mail address of this machine (using up to 320 single-byte characters, excluding spaces). | |
[Detail Settings] | Configure SMTP authentication or POP before SMTP authentication according to your environment. | |
[POP Before SMTP] | When using POP before SMTP, set this option to ON (default: OFF).
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[SMTP Authentication] | When using SMTP authentication, set this option to ON (default: OFF).
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[Change From Address Setting] | Select whether to use the E-mail address of this machine's administrator as the sender's E-mail address (From address) for E-mail TX (default: [Fix Administrator Address]).
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[From Address] | Enter the sender's E-mail address when sending E-mail (up to 128 single-byte characters). | |
[Server load reduction transmission method] | Select the sending method to reduce the load of the E-mail server (SMTP) (default: [OFF]).
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [SNMP Setting]
Configure the settings to obtain information of this machine or to monitor the machine using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
Setting | Description |
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[SNMP Setting] | When enabling SNMP, set this option to ON (default: ON).
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[UDP Port Setting] | If necessary, change the UDP port number (default: [161]). |
[SNMP v1/v2c Setting] | Configure SNMP v1/v2c settings.
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[SNMP v3 Setting] | Configure SNMP v3 settings.
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[TRAP function] | Configure settings for the SNMP TRAP function.
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [SMB Setting]
Configure settings to use the SMB client function.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [SMB Setting] - [WINS/NetBIOS Settings]
When WINS is installed in your environment, register the WINS server.
Setting | Description |
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[WINS/NetBIOS] | When using the WINS server, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[Auto Obtain Setting] | When automatically specifying the WINS server address using DHCP, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[WINS Server Address1]/[WINS Server Address2] | Enter the WINS server address when manually specifying it. Use the following entry formats.
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[Node Type Setting] | Select the name resolution method (default: [H Node]).
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [SMB Setting] - [Client Setting]
Configure settings to use the SMB client function.
Setting | Description |
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[SMB TX Setting] | When using the SMB TX function, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[SMB Authentication Setting] | Select an authentication method for SMB transmission according to your environment (default: [NTLM v1/v2]).
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[Authentication Setting if Kerberos Fails] | If [Kerberos] is selected in [SMB Authentication Setting], select whether to perform NTLM authentication when Kerberos authentication has failed (default: [Disable NTLM]).
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[Single Sign-On Setting] | Configure the single sign-on function for SMB transmission. By using the user authentication information (login name and password) of this machine as SMB destination authentication information (user ID and password), you can reduce the number of steps required to specify SMB destination authentication information, enabling you to configure a single sign-on environment for SMB transmission.
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[User Authentication(NTLM)] | When performing user authentication via the NTLM server, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[DFS Setting] | When using DFS, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [DPWS Settings]
WSD (Web Service for Device) is a function to search for a WSD-compatible device on the network. Configure the settings to perform printing using WSD.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [DPWS Settings] - [DPWS Common Settings]
Configure settings to detect this machine using WSD (Web Service for Device).
Setting | Description |
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[Friendly Name] | Enter the name of this machine to be displayed when being searched using the Web service from the computer (using up to 62 single-byte characters). |
[SSL Settings] | When using SSL communications, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[Publication Service] | When using this machine in either one of the following environments, set this option to ON (default: ON).
Up to 512 destinations can be detected in Publication Service (including detection counts by NetBIOS). |
[Certificate Verification Level Settings] | To validate the certificate during SSL communication, select items to be verified.
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [DPWS Settings] - [DPWS Extension Settings]
Configure settings to perform the WSD function using the discovery proxy defined by WS-Discovery in the environment where the multicast communication is restricted.
Setting | Description |
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[Enable Proxy] | When using discovery proxy, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[Proxy1] to [Proxy3] | Register the discovery proxy server.
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [DPWS Settings] - [Printer Settings]
Configure the settings to use the WSD print function.
Setting | Description |
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[Print Function] | When using the WSD print function, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[WSD Print V2.0 Setting] | When using the functions of WSD print version 2.0, set this option to ON (default: ON). When you connect this machine from the computer compatible with version 2.0, you can issue a printing prenotification to this machine, send account information, specify parameters for the advanced device functions, or obtain the device capability and localization information. |
[Printer Name] | Enter the name of this machine when using it as the WSD printer (using up to 63 single-byte characters). |
[Printer Location] | Enter a printer location if necessary (using up to 63 single-byte characters). |
[Printer Information] | Enter printer information if necessary (using up to 63 single-byte characters). |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Bonjour Setting]
Configure the Bonjour operating environment when using this machine in the macOS control.
Enabling the Bonjour function on this machine enables the computer to automatically detect this networked machine and display it in the list as a printer that can be added.
Setting | Description |
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[Bonjour] | When using Bonjour, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[Bonjour Name] | Enter a Bonjour name that is to be displayed as the name of connected device (using up to 63 single-byte characters). |
[Wide-Area Bonjour] | When using Wide-Area Bonjour, set this option to ON (default: ON). You can detect this machine across segments from the computer while the machine and computer are connected to different networks. To use Wide-Area Bonjour, you need to specify the DNS server address you are using. |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [WebDAV Settings]
Configure settings to use the WebDAV client function and WebDAV server function.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [WebDAV Settings] - [WebDAV Client Settings]
Configure settings to use the WebDAV client function.
Setting | Description |
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[WebDAV TX Setting] | When using the WebDAV TX function, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[Proxy Settings] | When a proxy server is installed in your environment, register the proxy server.
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[Chunk Transmission] | When sending data by dividing it into some chunks, set this option to ON (default: OFF). Configure the setting if your WebDAV server supports chunk transmission. |
[Connection Timeout] | If necessary, change the time-out time to limit a communication with the WebDAV server (default: [60] sec.). |
[Server Authentication Character Code] | Select a character code to perform the authentication under the WebDAV server (default: [UTF-8]). |
[Certificate Verification Level Settings] | To validate the certificate during SSL communication, select items to be verified.
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[HTTP Version Setting] | Select the version of the protocol for HTTP communication (default: [HTTP/1.1]).
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [WebDAV Settings] - [WebDAV Server Settings]
Configure settings to enable use of the WebDAV server function of this machine.
Using this machine as a WebDAV server allows you to associate this machine with an application that operates as a WebDAV client.
Setting | Description |
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[WebDAV Settings] | When using the WebDAV server function of this machine, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[SSL Settings] | Select whether to use the SSL for communication or not (default: [Non-SSL Only]).
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[Access Rights Settings] | Specify the password to restrict access to the WebDAV server of this machine (using up to 64 single-byte characters) (default: [sysadm]).
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [WebDAV Settings] - [Proxy Setting for Remote Access]
Configure settings to use the proxy server when communicating with the remote diagnosis system.
Setting | Description |
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[Proxy Setting for Remote Access] | When using a proxy server to communicate with the remote diagnosis system, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[Proxy Settings] | Register the proxy server to suit your operating environment.
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [OpenAPI Setting]
To use application that communicates with this machine via OpenAPI, configure the OpenAPI settings of this machine.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [OpenAPI Setting] - [OpenAPI Setting]
Configure the OpenAPI communication port and SSL communication settings.
Setting | Description |
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[SSL/Port Settings] | Select whether to use the SSL for communication or not (default: [Non-SSL Only]).
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[Port No.] | If necessary, change the port number for OpenAPI communication (default: [50001]). |
[Port No.(SSL)] | If necessary, change the port number for SSL communication (default: [50003]). |
[HTTP Version Setting] | Select the version of the protocol for HTTP communication (default: [HTTP/1.1]).
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[Proxy Settings] | Register the proxy server to suit your operating environment.
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[Certificate Verification Level Settings] | To validate the certificate during SSL communication, select items to be verified.
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[Access Setting] | When enabling an access from an application via OpenAPI, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[Authentication] | When authenticating users accessing via OpenAPI, set this option to ON (default: OFF).
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[External Application Connection] | Specify whether to connect to external application via OpenAPI (default: [ON]). |
[Specified Application Start Setting] | When launching only the pre-specified OpenAPI application at start-up of this machine, set this option to ON (default: OFF).
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [TCP Socket Setting]
Configure settings to establish a communication via TCP Socket.
Setting | Description |
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[TCP Socket] | When using TCP Socket, set this option to ON (default: ON).
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[Use SSL/TLS] | When using SSL communications, set this option to ON (default: OFF).
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [IEEE802.1X Authentication Setting]
When IEEE802.1X authentication is installed in your environment, configure settings to use IEEE802.1X authentication on this machine.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [IEEE802.1X Authentication Setting] - [IEEE802.1X Authentication Setting]
Configure settings to use IEEE802.1X authentication on this machine.
When [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Network I/F Configuration] is set to an option other than [Wireless Only], the following settings are displayed.
Setting | Description |
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[IEEE802.1X Authentication Setting] | When using IEEE802.1X authentication, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[Authentication Status] | Displays the status of IEEE802.1X authentication on this machine. |
[Reset Job Settings] | Reset the current setting. |
When [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Network I/F Configuration] is set to [Wireless Only], the following settings are displayed.
Setting | Description |
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[Supplicant Setting] | Configure settings to operate this machine as a supplicant (client to be authenticated). For details on settings, refer to the [Supplicant Setting] settings (shown below). |
Settings of [Supplicant Setting]
Setting | Description |
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[User ID] | Enter a user ID (using up to 128 single-byte characters). This user ID is used for all EAP-Type options. |
[Password] | Enter a password (using up to 128 single-byte characters). The password is used for all EAP-Type options other than [EAP-TLS]. |
[EAP-Type] | Select the EAP authentication method (default: [OFF]).
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[EAP-TTLS Internal Authentication Settings] | Configure the EAP-TTLS settings if [EAP-Type] is set to [EAP-TTLS] or [Depend on Server].
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[Server ID] | To verify CN of the certificate, enter the server ID (using up to 64 single-byte characters). |
[Client Certificates] | Select whether to encrypt the authentication information using a certificate for this machine. This setting can be configured if the following conditions are satisfied:
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[Certificate Verification Level Settings] | To verify the certificate, select items to be verified.
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [IEEE802.1X Authentication Setting] - [IEEE802.1X Authentication Trial]
The authentication process can be activated for the authentication server.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [LLTD Setting]
Enabling LLTD (Link Layer Topology Discovery) allows you to display this machine on the network map of a Windows computer.
When enabling LLTD, set this option to ON (default: ON).
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [SSDP Settings]
Enabling SSDP (Simple Service Discovery Protocol) allows that software on the network or other services search for services which can be supplied by this machine. It also notifies that services have been started on this machine.
This function is available when using services such as OpenAPI.
Setting | Description |
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[SSDP] | When enabling SSDP, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[Multicast TTL Setting] | Change TTL (Time To Live) for SSDP multi-cast packet if necessary (default: [1]). |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Web Browser Setting]
Configure the settings to use the Web browser function.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Web Browser Setting] - [Web Browser Setting]
When using the Web browser function, set this option to ON (default: OFF).
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Web Browser Setting] - [File Operation Permission Setting]
Select whether to allow file operations in the site displayed on the Web browser.
Setting | Description |
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[Upload] | Select whether to upload data from this machine (default: [ON]). To allow uploading of data to only the specified site, select [Permitted URL Only], then enter the URL of the site to allow uploading of files to (using up to 256 single-byte characters). |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Web Browser Setting] - [SSL Certificate Verification error settings]
Specify the operation to be performed when an SSL certificate verification error occurs in the destination website.
Setting | Description |
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[Web Browser] | Select the operation to be performed when an SSL certificate verification error occurs in the Web browser (default: [Popup display (Display only once in the same certificate)]).
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[OpenAPI - IWS Application] | Select the operation to be performed when an SSL certificate verification error occurs in the OpenAPI, IWS application. |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Single Sign-On Setting]
Join the machine to the Active Directory domain and establish the single sign-on environment.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Single Sign-On Setting] - [Domain Login Setting]
Configure settings to join services of this machine in a domain.
Joining services of this machine in the domain allows the user to use them if authenticated once by Active Directory.
Setting | Description |
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[Permission Setting] | When using Single Sign-On, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[Host Name] | Enter the host name of this machine (using up to 253 single-byte characters). Enter the host name you specified in [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [TCP/IP Setting1] - [DNS Host]. |
[Domain Name] | Enter the domain name of Active Directory (using up to 64 single-byte characters). |
[Account Name] | Enter the administrator's account name of the Active Directory domain (using up to 64 single-byte characters). |
[Password] | Enter the administrator's password of the Active Directory domain (using up to 64 single-byte characters). |
[Timeout] | Change the time-out time of domain joining processing if necessary (default: [30] sec.). |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Single Sign-On Setting] - [Applications and Settings]
Displays a list of services of this machine that join the Active Directory domain.
When this machine joins the Active Directory domain, [PRINTER] appears.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Single Sign-On Setting] - [Auto Log Out Time]
When the user uses services of this machine in the Active Directory domain, change the time to hold the user's authentication information on this machine (default: [1 hour]).
Since the user can reuse authentication information while it is held on this machine, they can use the services of this machine without performing authentication again.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [IWS Settings]
Configure the settings to use the IWS (Internal Web Server) function.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [IWS Settings] - [IWS Settings]
Configure the settings to use the IWS (Internal Web Server) function.
Setting | Description |
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[IWS Settings] | When using the IWS function, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[Port Number (Web Server)] | If necessary, change the port number used to access the Web page contents uploaded to this machine (default: [8090]). |
[Port Number (Application Installation)] | If necessary, change the port number to be used for dynamic contents of this machine (default: [8091]). |
[Connect IWS Apps to Network] | When allowing the user to externally access the dynamic contents, set this option to ON (default: ON). This option is available when Web page contents uploaded to this machine have dynamic contents such as scripts. |
[Communication Between Applications] | Configure settings to operate the IWS application installed on this machine through the IWS application installed on a different device or an external application such as an application on a mobile terminal.
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [IWS Settings] - [Authentication Screen Settings]
Configure settings to display the login screen for IdP authentication.
Setting | Description |
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[Authentication Screen Settings] | If you want to display the login screen for IdP authentication, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[Change user agent] | If you want to use the user agent for IdP authentication, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[Registered Application List] | From the list of registered applications, select the application that displays the login screen for IdP authentication. |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [IWS Settings] - [Administrator Password Change Setting]
Specify whether to allow a change of the administrator password for each IWS application.
Setting | Description |
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[Edit] | Set whether to allow the administrator password to be changed from the application selected in the application list. |
[Incorrect input limit function] | If you want to prohibit the administrator password from being changed when the number of mistakes involving entry of the administrator password reaches 5, set this option to ON (default value: ON). |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [IWS Settings] - [Registered Application List]
Displays the information of the IWS application registered in this machine.
Setting | Description |
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[Number of Installed Application(s)] | Displays the number of registered applications. |
[Available free space for application] | Displays the amount of free space available to install the application. |
[Detail] | Displays detailed information about the application selected in the application list. You can change the application settings on the Details screen depending on the application. |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [IWS Settings] - [MarketPlace Setting]
Configure the setting to use the application store, MarketPlace.
Setting | Description |
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[Enable Settings] | When enabling the MarketPlace application, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [IWS Settings] - [Memory allocation settings]
Select the execution environment of the IWS application to operate preferentially (default: [Python priority]).
Assign a more memory space to the selected IWS application execution environment.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Machine Update Settings]
Configure the settings to externally download the machine firmware and configuration information and update them.
For details, contact your service representative.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Remote Panel Settings]
Configure settings to remotely control the screen of this machine from another computer.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Remote Panel Settings] - [Remote Panel Client Settings]
Configure settings to operate the screen of this machine using the dedicated software on a different computer.
Setting | Description |
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[Client Setting] | When operating the screen of this machine using the dedicated software on a different computer, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[Server Address] | Enter the address of the server where the dedicated software was installed. Use one of the following formats.
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[Port No.] | If necessary, change the port number of the server where the dedicated software was installed (default: [443]). |
[HTTP Version Setting] | Select the version of the protocol for HTTP communication (default: [HTTP/1.1]).
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[Connection Timeout] | If necessary, change the timeout time of communication with the server where the dedicated software was installed (default: [60] sec.). |
[Certificate Verification Level Settings] | To validate the certificate during SSL communication, select items to be verified.
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[Synchronize WebDAV Client Setting] | When a proxy server is installed in your environment, register the proxy server.
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[Launch Remote Panel from vCare] | When allowing the user to launch the remote panel from the remote diagnosis system, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Remote Panel Settings] - [Remote Panel Server Settings]
Configure settings to operate the screen of this machine using the Web browser on a different computer.
Setting | Description |
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[Server Settings] | When operating the screen of this machine using the Web browser on a different computer, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[Port No.(SSL)] | If necessary, change the port number (default: [50443]). |
[HTTP Version Setting] | Select the version of the protocol for HTTP communication (default: [HTTP/1.1]).
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[Password Authentication] | When prompting the user to enter the password for connecting to this machine, set this option to ON (default: OFF).
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[IP Filtering (Permit Access)] | When restricting computers to which you want to allow access to this machine using IP addresses, set this option to ON (default: OFF). Also, enter the range of IP addresses allowed to access. |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Network I/F Configuration]
To add a network interface to this machine, set a network interface configuration (default: [Wired Only]).
[Wired Only]: Select this option to use this machine only in the wired LAN environment.
[Wireless Only]: Select this option to use this machine only in the wireless LAN environment. This machine runs as a wireless LAN adapter in a wireless LAN environment.
[Wired + Wireless (Sec. Mode)]: Select this option to use this machine in both the wired LAN environment and wireless LAN environment. This machine runs as a wireless LAN adapter in a wireless LAN environment.
[Wired + Wireless (Primary Mode)]: Select this option to use this machine in both the wired LAN environment and wireless LAN environment. This machine runs as a wireless LAN access point in a wireless LAN environment.
[Wired + Wireless (Wi-Fi Direct)]: Select this option to use this machine in both the wired LAN environment and wireless LAN environment. This machine runs as a Wi-Fi Direct group owner in a wireless LAN environment.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Wireless Network Setting]
Configure settings to use this machine as a wireless LAN access point or wireless LAN adapter.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Wireless Network Setting] - [Main Device Wireless Setting]
If [Wired + Wireless (Primary Mode)] is selected in [Network I/F Configuration], configure settings to use this machine as a wireless LAN access point.
Setting | Description |
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[SSID] | Enter the SSID to use this machine as a wireless LAN access point (using up to 32 bytes). |
[Authentication/Encryption Algorithm] | Select the algorithm used for authentication or encryption (default: [No Authentication/Encryption]). |
[WEP Key] | Set [WEP Key] when [WEP] is selected in [Authentication/Encryption Algorithm].
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[Security key] | Specify the [Security key] when an algorithm other than [WEP] or [No Authentication/Encryption] is selected in [Authentication/Encryption Algorithm].
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[Wireless Channel Settings] | Specify the frequency band and channel required for wireless LAN connection.
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[ANY Connection] | Select whether to allow ANY connection (default: [Allow]). If [Restrict] is selected, the SSID cannot be detected automatically as an access point in the wireless LAN adapter side. |
[MAC address Filtering] | Restricts wireless LAN adapters that can be connected to the access point using the MAC address. Enter the MAC addresses of wireless LAN adapters that can be connected to the access point. MAC addresses of up to 16 devices can be registered. |
[DHCP Server Settings] | Configure settings to use the DHCP server. In general use, DHCP server settings are required.
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[No.of Concurrent Devices Allowed] | Enter the number of devices that can be connected simultaneously to the access point (default: [16] units). |
[Signal Strength Setting] | Select the radio field intensity of the access point from three levels (default: [High]). |
[Display Connected Devices:] | Displays a list of names and MAC addresses of wireless LAN adapters that are connected to the access point. |
When [Wired + Wireless (Wi-Fi Direct)] is selected in [Network I/F Configuration], configure settings to operate this machine as a Wi-Fi Direct group owner.
Setting | Description |
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[SSID] | Enter the SSID to use this machine as a Wi-Fi Direct group owner (using up to 32 bytes). This option is available when a terminal compatible with Wi-Fi Direct is connected to this machine. If you cannot connect to this machine by specifying the SSID specified here, specify [Virtual SSID] to make a connection. |
[Virtual SSID] | Displays the automatically generated virtual SSID. This option is available when a terminal incompatible with Wi-Fi Direct is connected to this machine. The virtual SSID is displayed with "DIRECT-XXXXXX" ("XXXXXX" indicates a combination of the random alphanumeric characters and the specified value of SSID). |
[Authentication/Encryption Algorithm] | The algorithm for authentication or encryption is fixed to [WPA2-PSK(AES)]. |
[Security key] | Displays the automatically created security key. |
[Wireless Channel Settings] | Specify the frequency band and channel required for wireless LAN connection.
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[DHCP Server Settings] | Configure settings to use the DHCP server. In general use, DHCP server settings are required.
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[No.of Concurrent Devices Allowed] | Enter the number of devices that can be connected simultaneously to the access point (default: [16] units). |
[Signal Strength Setting] | Select the radio field intensity of the access point from three levels (default: [High]). |
[Display Connected Devices:] | Displays a list of names and MAC addresses of wireless LAN adapters that are connected to the access point. |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Wireless Network Setting] - [Wireless LAN Adapter]
Configure a setting to operate this machine as a wireless LAN adapter and connect to your access point.
Setting | Description |
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[Direct Input] | Select this option to directly enter all the setting items such as SSID and the encryption scheme that are required for a connection. For details on settings, refer to the [Direct Input] settings (shown below). |
[WPS] | Select this option to automatically obtain information required for a connection from the access point. The access point must support the WPS function. When Web Connection is used by specifying the IP address of this machine connected to the wireless network, Web Connection is disconnected if WPS is executed. For details on settings, refer to the [WPS] settings (shown below). |
[Connection status] | Select this option to check the access point connected to this machine, the radio field intensity of the access point, and the current communication speed. |
Settings of [Direct Input]
Setting | Description |
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[AP Search] | Automatically searches for an access point around this machine. Select an access point to be connected to this machine from the displayed list. |
[SSID] | Enter the SSID of the access point to be connected to this machine (using up to 32 bytes). |
[Authentication/Encryption Algorithm] | Select the algorithm used for authentication or encryption (default: [No Authentication/Encryption]). |
[WEP Key] | Set [WEP Key] when [WEP] is selected in [Authentication/Encryption Algorithm].
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[Security key] | Specify the [Security key] when an algorithm other than [WEP] or [No Authentication/Encryption] is selected in [Authentication/Encryption Algorithm].
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Settings of [WPS]
Setting | Description |
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[Push Button Method] | Try to connect to the access point. If you press the WPS setting button at the access point, settings such as SSID and security required for a connection are configured automatically. For some access points that use the WPS push-button method, the connection may fail. If this occurs, wait approximately 30 seconds after pressing the button on the access point before connecting the machine. |
[PIN Method] | The PIN code appears. If you enter the displayed PIN code at the access point, settings such as SSID and security required for a connection are configured automatically. |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Wireless Network Setting] - [Device Setting]
Allows you to check the MAC address of the wireless network adapter.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Mopria Setting]
Configure settings to use Mopria on this machine.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Mopria Setting] - [Print Setting]
Configure settings to perform printing on a mobile terminal using Mopria.
Setting | Description |
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[Print Setting] | When using the Mopria print function, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[SSL Settings] | Select a combination of SSL communication and non-SSL communication (default: [SSL Only]).
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[Bonjour Name] | Enter a Bonjour name that is to be displayed as name of the connected device (using up to 63 single-byte characters). |
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [HTTP Server Settings]
Configure settings to use the HTTP server function of this machine.
Setting | Description |
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[HTTP Server Usage settings] | When using the HTTP server function of this machine, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[Web Connection Setting] | When using Web Connection, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[Web Conn. HTTP Version Set.] | Select the version of the HTTP protocol for Web Connection (default: [HTTP/1.1]).
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[IPP Setting] | When enabling IPP, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[Accept IPP Jobs] | When using the IPP print function, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[IPP HTTP Version Set.] | Select the version of the HTTP protocol for IPP communication (default: [HTTP/1.1]).
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[Support Operation] | Select whether to allow the following IPP operations.
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[Printer Information] | If necessary, enter the printer information of this machine.
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[IPP Authentication Settings] | Configure a setting to use IPP authentication.
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[IPP-SSL Settings] | Select whether to use SSL communication or not (default: [Non-SSL Only]).
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To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [MAC Address]
Displays the MAC address of this machine.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Network Settings List]
Print the list of network-related settings.
Change print settings as necessary, and select [Start] to start printing.
To display: [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Network] - [Awake from ErP]
Select the method to return the machine from the ErP Auto Power Off mode (default: [Awake with Magic Packet]).
[Awake with Magic Packet]: The machine returns from the ErP Auto Power Off mode when receiving a magic packet.
[Awake with ARP + Unicast Communication]: The machine returns from the ErP Auto Power Off mode when receiving a unicast communication packet.
[OFF]: The machine is not returned from ErP Auto Power Off mode.