Chapter 17
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WOLTRANS
1
Title
Setting of the protocol for recovery from sleep mode
Purpose of use, When used
Determine the protocol for recovery from sleep mode based on the WOL(Wake On LAN)trans value.
Precautions for use
-
Settings and adjustment
ranges
1: wsd&snmp 2: wsd&cpca 3: cpca&snmp
Unit
-
Value at time of shipment
from factory/Value
established when RAM is
cleared
1
Setting, adjustment and
operation procedures
1) Select the item to highlight it, input the setting, and press the OK key.
2) Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON.
Related service modes
-
Additional description and
notes
One of the requirements for recovery from sleep mode is to receive a specific network packet.
When the number of network protocols supported by the device increases, this specific network packet
transfers to the network packet supporting a new network protocol.
However, in an environment where the device is actually used, there is a possibility that the existing
network protocol will be used instead of a new network protocol.
TCPDLACK
1
Title
Switch for selecting whether to enable/disable the delay acknowledgment function
Purpose of use, When used
Select whether to enable/disable the delay acknowledge function. This item is used to disable the delay
acknowledge function when the network data transfer performance level is decreased due to delay
acknowledge in the 10M environment, etc.
Precautions for use
-
Settings and adjustment
ranges
0 to 1
When this item is set to '0', the delay acknowledge function of TCP is disabled.
Unit
-
Value at time of shipment
from factory/Value
established when RAM is
cleared
1
Setting, adjustment and
operation procedures
1) Select the item to highlight it, input the setting, and press the OK key.
2) Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON.
Related service modes
-
Additional description and
notes
-
802XTOUT
1
Title
IEEE802.1X authentication timeout value
Purpose of use, When used
This item is used when a response is made from the authentication server at slow or fast timing.
Change the time to wait a response from the authentication server when 802.1X authentication is
performed by the device.
Precautions for use
-
Settings and adjustment
ranges
10 to 120
Unit
-
Value at time of shipment
from factory/Value
established when RAM is
cleared
30
Setting, adjustment and
operation procedures
1) Select the item to highlight it, input the setting, and press the OK key.
2) Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON.
Related service modes
-
Additional description and
notes
-
IKERETRY
1
Title
Number of IKE retries
Purpose of use, When used
Set the number of retries when no response is made from the receiver when transmitting IKE packets.
Precautions for use
-
Settings and adjustment
ranges
0 to 3
Unit
Number of retries
Value at time of shipment
from factory/Value
established when RAM is
cleared
2
Setting, adjustment and
operation procedures
1) Select the item to highlight it, input the setting, and press the OK key.
2) Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON.
Related service modes
-
Additional description and
notes
-
COPIER > OPTION > BODY
The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON.
Item
Level
Description
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