
Protocol Settings
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Using a TCP/IP Network
If you have a DHCP server running Windows 2000 Server that uses the DHCP service and want to register
the machine's DNS record, configure the following settings in the DHCP server:
In the DHCP server, right-click the [Scope] icon
→
click [Properties]. In the [DNS] sheet of the displayed
dialog box, select [Automatically update DHCP client information in DNS]
→
[Update DNS only if DHCP
client requests].
If you have a DHCP server running Windows 2003 Server that uses the DHCP service and want to register
the machine's DNS record, configure the following settings in the DHCP server:
In the DHCP server, right-click the [Scope] icon
→
click [Properties]. In the [DNS] sheet of the displayed
dialog box, select [Enable DNS dynamic updates according to the settings below]
→
[Dynamically update
DNS A and PTR (Pointer Record) records only if requested by the DHCP clients].
In the Active Directory environment, right-click the icon of the DHCP server you are using
→
select
[Properties]. In the [Advanced] sheet of the displayed dialog box, click [Credentials]. In the [DNS dynamic
update credentials] dialog box, enter the user name, domain, and password for the Active Directory.
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On the IPv4 Settings screen, press [ IP Address Range Settings]
→
specify the
following.
You can maintain security by setting the range of IPv4 addresses for computers that can obtain access to
the machine.
Once you set the range of IPv4 addresses of computers on which items for the machine can be set or
browsed, it is not possible to use the Remote UI on computers whose IPv4 addresses are not allowed; a
utility on the computers cannot be used to set or browse detailed information concerning the machine.
Once you set the range of IPv4 addresses of computers from which data (print/fax/I-fax job) can be sent
to the machine, the machine rejects data sent from computers whose IPv4 addresses are not allowed.
(Optional equipment is required to print or send a fax from a computer. For the equipment needed, see
“Optional Equipment and System Requirements for Connecting to a Network,” on p. 3-2.)
If you do not want to restrict the IPv4 addresses of computers from which data
(print/fax/I-fax job) can be sent to the machine:
< Apply Settings> of [ Permit IPv4 Address ] for < RX/Print Range >: [Off ]
<Apply Settings> of [Reject IPv4 Address] for <RX/Print Range>: [Off ]
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Page 42: ...Checking Your Network Environment 3 12 3 Before Connecting to a Network...
Page 60: ...Communication Environment Setup 4 18 4 Settings Common to the Network Protocols...
Page 134: ...Protocol Settings 8 4 8 Using an AppleTalk Network Macintosh...
Page 162: ...Settings Required Prior to Remote Scanning 12 6 12 Before Using the Remote Scan Function...
Page 172: ...Before Starting SMS Preparations 13 10 13 Managing the Machine from a Computer...
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