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COPIER> OPTION> NETWORK
802XTOUT
Set of IEEE802.1X authentication timeout
Lv.1 Details
To set timeout value for IEEE802.1X authentication.
If the device executes 802.1X authentication, change the wait time
for response from the authentication server.
Use case
When response from the authentication server is slow/fast
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
10 to 120
Unit
second
Default value
30
IKERETRY
Setting of IKE retry times
Lv.1 Details
To set the number of retries in the case of no response from the
communication target at the time of IKE packet transmission.
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.
Display/adj/set range
0 to 3
Default value
2
Supplement/memo
IKE: Internet Key Exchange
SPDALDEL
Initialization of SPD value
Lv.2 Details
To initialize all the SPD values that is under management.
SPD values can be initialized without clearing SRAM.
Use case
At the time of SPD value mismatch when IPSec Board is added
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF and then ON the main power supply.
Display/adj/set range
0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default value
0
Supplement/memo
SPD: Database that manages SA (Security Association).
SPD value is managed when IPSec Board is used. Normally, SRAM
needs to be cleared in the case of mismatch in SPD value.
NCONF-SW
ON/OFF of Network Configurator function
Lv.1 Details
To set ON/OFF of Network Configurator function.
If the user does not use the function, select OFF to prevent remote
attack through network.
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.
Display/adj/set range
0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default value
1
Supplement/memo
Network Configurator function is a function to be used for
communication with NetSpot Device Installer, etc., and the network
setting can be changed from the remote.
COPIER> OPTION> NETWORK
IKEINTVL
Setting of IKE retry interval
Lv.1 Details
To set retry interval in the case of no response from the
communication target at the time of IKE packet transmission.
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.
Display/adj/set range
1 to 10
Unit
second
Default value
5
Supplement/memo
IKE: Internet Key Exchange
IPSDEBLV
Setting of IPSec debug level
Lv.2 Details
For R&D use
SP-LINK
Mode setting at 1W sleep
Lv.1 Details
Switch to execute 10base-T standby as default to realize the standby
power 1W in sleep mode.
Use case
When shifting to sleep mode after negotiation (same as conventional
machines)
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: Shift to sleep mode with 10base-T
1: Shift to sleep mode after negotiation
Default value
0
AFS-JOB
Set of FAX server job reception port
Lv.1 Details
To set the reception port of the fax server to which a fax client sends
jobs.
Use case
When changing the job reception port of the fax server
Display/adj/set range
0 to 65535
Default value
20317
Related service mode
COPIER> OPTION> NETWORK> AFC-JOB, AFC-EVNT
AFC-JOB
Set of FAX client job sending port
Lv.1 Details
To set the port of a fax client from which jobs are sent to the fax
server.
Use case
When changing the job sending port of a fax client
Display/adj/set range
0 to 65535
Default value
20317
Related service mode
COPIER> OPTION> NETWORK> AFS-JOB, AFC-EVNT
AFC-EVNT
Set of FAX client event reception port
Lv.1 Details
To set the event notification reception port of a fax client.
Use case
When changing the event notification reception port of a fax client
Display/adj/set range
0 to 65535
Default value
29400
Related service mode
COPIER> OPTION> NETWORK> AFS-JOB, AFC-JOB
Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER ADVANCE 9070 PRO series
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Page 13: ...2 2 Adjustment Overview When replacing parts When clearing RAM ...
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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 ...