
Protocol Settings
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5
Using a TCP/IP Network
A key pair to use for encrypted SSL communication is required to confirm Department IDs and passwords.
Even if you set [Dept. ID Management Password Confirmation] to 'On', Department IDs and passwords
cannot be confirmed if the key pair is corrupted or invalid. In this case, erase the key pair and follow the
procedure in e-Manual > Network to register a new key pair.
If there is no key pair, you cannot set <Dept. ID Management Password Confirmation> to 'On'. You can
use the preinstalled key pair, or generate an original key pair with the machine, to set as the default key.
For information on the default key, and instructions on how to generate an original key, see e-Manual >
Network.
Confirming TCP/IPv4 Settings
The following is the procedure for confirming that the network connections are properly set.
1
On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [IPv4 Settings]
→
[ PING Command].
2
In [ PING Command], check the following.
Pressing [Start] after entering the desired IP address existing on the network displays the result of the
PING command on the touch panel display.
If this result is inappropriate, check the settings described in see “Interface Settings,” on p. 4-9, see “TCP/
IPv4 Settings,” on p. 5-3 and see “Settings Common to TCP/IPv4 and TCP/IPv6,” on p. 5-17.
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