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COPIER> OPTION> NETWORK
DHCP-81
ON/OFF IPaddress dynamic chng in DHCP-81
Lv.2 Details
To set ON/OFF for dynamic change of IP address by Option 81 of
DHCP.
Selecting OFF can prevent DHCP packet from including Option 12 or
Option 81 under the packet-monitoring network environment.
Selecting ON enables dynamic change of IP address by Option 81 of
DHCP in the case that the dynamic DNS setting is ON in user mode.
Use case
Upon user’s request
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution
Be sure to set ON for the dynamic DNS setting in user mode to
enable dynamic change of IP address.
Display/adj/set range
0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default value
1
Supplement/memo
DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
IFX-CHIG
Set operation by IFAX recv mail content
Lv.1 Details
To set the number of characters for the IFAX received mail content,
so that the mail is not printed/forwarded when the characters in the
text is less than the number of specified characters.
This machine can output blank paper because some senders send
e-mail text consists of linefeed codes only. In such case, specify 2
(number of characters) so that there will be no output of blank paper.
In the case of specifying any number other than 0, header/footer is
printed/forwarded in 1 sheet only if the e-mail (body) text is less than
the specified value while no TIFF file is attached.
As the value is incremented by 1, the number of target characters in
e-mail body text is increased by 1 character.
Use case
When reducing print of blank paper due to e-mail received by IFAX.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution
Be sure to get approval from the user by telling that there will be no
print of e-mail (body) text if the number of characters is less than the
specified value.
Display/adj/set range
0 to 999
0: E-mail (body) text is not ignored.
Unit
1 character
Default value
0
Supplement/memo
1 Japanese Kanji character is calculated as 2 bytes, and the control
codes (such as linefeed code, etc) are included in the number of
characters.
COPIER> OPTION> NETWORK
DNSTRANS
Setting of DNS transfer priority
Lv.1 Details
To set priority order of the protocol (IPv4/IPv6) to be used for DNS
query.
In the case of using both IPv6 and IPv4 while the DNS server
supports IPv4, it takes time because of timeout when executing DNS
query with priority on IPv6.
Giving priority on query by IPv4 can shorten the time.
Use case
When it takes time to execute DNS query with priority on IPv6
because the DNS server supports IPv4
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range
0 to 1
0: IPv4, 1: IPv6
Default value
1
PROXYRES
Setting of proxy response to Windows
Lv.2 Details
To set whether to provide proxy response or return the device status
when an inquiry is received via Windows while the device is in sleep
mode.
Use case
When executing status response for query from Windows correctly
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range
0 to 1
0: No proxy response, 1: Proxy response
Default value
1
WOLTRANS
Setting of sleep recovery protocol
Lv.1 Details
To set the protocol for recovery from sleep mode according to the
value of WOL (Wake On LAN) trans.
Reception of a specific network packet is one of the requirements for
the device to recover from sleep mode.
When the number of network protocols supported by the device
increases, the types of network packets which activate recovery from
sleep mode vary. However, there is a possibility that the existing
network protocol is actually used.
Select the type of network packet which activates recovery from
sleep mode according to the environment where the device is used.
Use case
When selecting protocol for sleep recovery
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range
1 to 3
1: WSD and SNMP, 2: WSD and CPCA, 3: CPCA and SNMP
Default value
1
Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER ADVANCE 9070 PRO series
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Page 777: ...6 6 Parts Replacement and Cleaning List of Parts ...
Page 788: ...6 6 12 List of Motor M27 M28 M26 M29 F 6 7 ...
Page 792: ...6 6 16 M38 M37 M3 M5 M4 M2 M1 Reverse Delivery Unit Process Unit Bk ITB Unit F 6 9 ...
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Page 857: ...7 7 Product Overview Specifications Product lineups Basic Configuration ...
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Page 869: ...8 8 Upgrading Upgrading ...