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LDAP Server Settings

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2

C

Enter the attribute you want to
use when searching for e-mail ad-
dresses, and then press 

[

OK

]

.

Note

The attribute value may change
depending on the server envi-
ronment. Check the attribute
value complies with your server
environment before setting it.

You can leave items blank, but
you cannot leave attributes
blank when searching for e-mail
addresses from the LDAP serv-
er Address Book.

To set search options

To search the LDAP server data using a
keyword other than prepared keywords
such as Name, E-mail Address, FAX
Number, Company Name, and Depart-
ment Name, specify the attribute for the
keyword registered in your LDAP serv-
er, and the name to be displayed on the
control panel during the search. For ex-
ample, to search e-mail addresses by
employee number, enter “employ-
eeNo.” in the Attribute field, and “Em-
ployee No.” in the key display field.

A

Press 

[

T

Next

]

 three times.

B

Press 

[

Change

]

 under 

[

Attribute

]

.

C

Enter the attribute you want to
use when searching for e-mail ad-
dresses, and then press 

[

OK

]

.

Note

The attribute value may change
depending on the server envi-
ronment. Check the attribute
complies with your server envi-
ronment before setting it.

D

Press 

[

Change

]

 under 

[

Key Display

]

.

E

Enter the key display, and then
press 

[

OK

]

.

The registered “key display” appears
as a keyword for searching LDAP.
• Without key display registration

• With key display registration

Note

The key does not appear on the
search screen unless both “At-
tribute” and “Key Display” are
registered. Make sure you register
both to use the optional search.

Summary of Contents for LD225

Page 1: ...uture reference For safe and correct use be sure to read the Safety Information in the General Settings Guide before using the machine Getting Started Connecting and Setting Up Using a Printer Server...

Page 2: ...laim any and all rights to those marks The proper names of the Windows operating systems are as follows The product name of Windows 95 is Microsoft Windows 95 The product name of Windows 98 is Microso...

Page 3: ...ming the Connection 9 Connecting to the Ethernet Interface 10 Connecting to the IEEE 1394 Interface 10 Using the IEEE 802 11b Wireless LAN 11 Setting Up the Machine on a Network 13 Printer LAN Fax 13...

Page 4: ...g Web Image Monitor Help 71 Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin 72 Installing SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin 73 Changing the Network Interface Board Configuration 73 Locking the Menus on the Machine s Co...

Page 5: ...s 95 route 96 set 97 show 98 slp 98 smb 99 snmp 99 sntp 101 spoolsw 101 sprint 102 status 102 syslog 102 upnp 102 web 103 wiconfig 103 wins 105 SNMP 106 Getting Printer Information over the Network 10...

Page 6: ...g Windows Terminal Service MetaFrame 131 Operating Environment 131 Supported Printer Drivers 131 Limitations 131 Using DHCP 133 Using AutoNet 134 Precautions 135 Connecting a Dial Up Router to a Netwo...

Page 7: ...orized use Also refer to this manual for the procedures for registering administrators as well as setting user and administrator authenti cation Network Guide this manual Provides information about co...

Page 8: ...alled DeskTopBinder Introduction Guide PDF file CD ROM2 Describes operations of DeskTopBinder Lite and provides an overview of its functions This guide is added to the Start menu when DeskTopBinder Li...

Page 9: ...dge or preparation is required before operation Note This symbol indicates precautions for operation or actions to take after mal operation Limitation This symbol indicates numerical limits functions...

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Page 11: ...ut what settings to make see p 13 Setting Up the Ma chine on a Network For details about using this func tion see p 51 Preparing Printer Server or PostScript 3 Supple ment Internet Fax This machine co...

Page 12: ...Internet Fax Functions by Specifying an IP Address Facsimile Reference Basic Features E mail Scan file attached to an e mail can be sent using the e mail system through a LAN or the Internet Referenc...

Page 13: ...hard disk Using DeskTopBinder Lite or a Web browser you can browse print de lete or copy these documents over a network Reference For details about what settings to make see p 13 Setting Up the Ma chi...

Page 14: ...Getting Started 8 1...

Page 15: ...he IEEE 1394 inter face cable 3 Wireless LAN port optional Port for using the wireless LAN Note The optional IEEE 1394 interface board and the IEEE 802 11b interface unit cannot be installed at the sa...

Page 16: ...ns off when 10 BASE T is operating Connecting to the IEEE 1394 Interface Important Before making the connection touch the metallic part to ground yourself Note Use the interface cable supplied with th...

Page 17: ...the IEEE 802 11b Wireless LAN Setting IEEE 802 11b Wireless LAN Note Select 802 11 Ad hoc mode when connecting Windows XP as a wireless LAN client using Windows XP standard driver or utilities or whe...

Page 18: ...11 ad hoc mode If the LED is blinking the machine is searching for devices The LED will light after a few seconds B Print the configuration page to verify settings Reference For more information about...

Page 19: ...mation Displayed in the List These items must be set to use the function Be sure to set them before attempting to use the corresponding function These items must be set if required Printer LAN Fax Int...

Page 20: ...n Name Interface Settings Network See p 34 Network Gateway Address DNS Configuration Effective Protocol 3 NCP Delivery Protocol IEEE 802 11b wireless LAN Interface Settings Network See p 34 Network IP...

Page 21: ...SSL TLS Communication Host Name File Transfer See p 39 File Trans fer SMTP Server 3 SMTP Authentication POP before SMTP Reception Protocol 4 POP3 IMAP4 Settings 6 Administrator sE mailAddress 8 E mai...

Page 22: ...e Protocol 5 NCP Delivery Protocol File Transfer See p 39 File Trans fer SMTP Server 3 SMTP Authentication POP before SMTP Reception Protocol 4 POP3 IMAP4 Settings 6 Administrator sE mailAddress 8 E m...

Page 23: ...t SSL TLS Communication Host Name IEEE 802 11b wireless LAN Interface Settings IEEE 802 11b 2 See p 37 IEEE 802 11b Communication Mode SSID Setting Channel WEP Encryption Setting Transmission Speed Fi...

Page 24: ...OP3 8 If you select On for SMTP Authentication select this function also E mail Interface Settings Ethernet Interface Settings Network See p 34 Network IP Address Gateway Address DNS Configuration DDN...

Page 25: ...Interface Settings Network See p 34 Network Gateway Address DNS Configuration Effective Protocol 3 NCP Delivery Protocol File Transfer See p 39 File Trans fer SMTP Server SMTP Authentication POP befor...

Page 26: ...34 Network IP Address Gateway Address DNS Configuration DDNS Configuration Domain Name WINS Configuration LAN Type 2 Ethernet Speed Effective Protocol 3 NCP Delivery Protocol Permit SNMP V3 Communicat...

Page 27: ...S Communication File Transfer See p 39 File Trans fer Default User Name Password Send Scanner Recall Interval Time Number of Scanner Recalls IEEE 1394 IP over 1394 Interface Settings IEEE 1394 1 See p...

Page 28: ...LAN Interface Settings Network See p 34 Network IP Address Gateway Address DNS Configuration DDNS Configuration Domain Name WINS Configuration LAN Type 2 Ethernet Speed Effective Protocol 3 Permit SN...

Page 29: ...Host Name File Transfer See p 39 File Trans fer Delivery Option 3 Fax RX File Transmission Scanner Recall Interval Time Number of Scanner Recalls IEEE 1394 IP over 1394 Interface Settings IEEE 1394 1...

Page 30: ...E 802 11b wireless LAN Interface Settings Network See p 34 Network IP Address Gateway Address DNS Configuration DDNS Configuration Domain Name WINS Configuration LAN Type 2 Ethernet Speed Effective Pr...

Page 31: ...unication Permit SSL TLS Communication Host Name IEEE 1394 IP over 1394 Interface Settings IEEE 1394 1 See p 36 IEEE 1394 IP Address IP over 1394 DDNS Configuration WINS Configuration Host Name Domain...

Page 32: ...p 34 Network Effective Protocol 3 NCP Delivery Protocol Permit SNMP V3 Communication Permit SSL TLS Communication Host Name Interface Settings IEEE 802 11b 2 See p 37 IEEE 802 11b Communication Mode...

Page 33: ...onfiguration WINS Configuration Host Name Domain Name Interface Settings Network See p 34 Network Gateway Address DNS Configuration Effective Protocol 3 NCP Delivery Protocol IEEE 802 11b wireless LAN...

Page 34: ...e not pos sible with the machine unless a valid user name and password is entered For details about user au thentication consult administra tor A Press the User Tools Counter Inquiry key Note The mach...

Page 35: ...ll as using the control panel to make network settings utilities such as a Web Image Monitor and SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin can also be used The following table shows available settings Note Indicat...

Page 36: ...o Obtain DHCP Specify IP Ad dress Sub net Mask Gateway Address DNS Configu ration Auto Obtain DHCP Specify VDNS Server 1 VDNS Server 2 VDNS Server 3 DDNS Configuration Domain Name Auto Obtain DHCP Spe...

Page 37: ...IEEE 802 11b Ping Command Permit SNMP V3 Commu nication Encryption Only Encryption Clear Text Permit SSL TLS Commu nication Ciphertext Only Ciphertext Priority Ciphertext Clear Text Host Name Machine...

Page 38: ...tive IEEE 802 11b Commu nication Mode 802 11 Ad hoc Ad hoc Infrastructure SSID Setting Channel WEP En cryption Setting WEP Active Inactive Encryption Wireless LAN Signal Transmis sion Speed Auto 11Mbp...

Page 39: ...P Server SMTP Authentication POP before SMTP Reception Protocol POP3 Setting Administrator s E mail Address E mail Communication Port E mail Reception Interval Max Reception E mail Size E mail Storage...

Page 40: ...IP Ad dress as that of another ma chines on the network The physical address MAC ad dress also appears Gateway Address Agatewayisaconnectionorinterchange point between two networks Configure the gatew...

Page 41: ...be selected Auto Select 100Mbps Full Duplex 100Mbps Half Duplex 10Mbps Full Duplex 10Mbps Half Duplex Note Default Auto Select LAN Type When you have installed the op tional IEEE 802 11b interface un...

Page 42: ...000 000 Note Default Auto Obtain DHCP If you use the interface for Eth ernet and IEEE 1394 IP over 1394 at the same time settings must be made carefully See p 133 Using DHCP When you use the IEEE 1394...

Page 43: ...d by Windows 2000 XP or Windows Server 2003 you must set SCSI print SBP 2 Active Inactive Limitation The IEEE 1394 interface can be used when Windows 2000 Serv ice Pack 1 or later is installed If the...

Page 44: ...the WEP key WEP Active Inactive Encryption 10 alphanumeric characters must be entered for 64 bit 26 characters for 128 bit Note Default Inactive Wireless LAN Signal Shows the radio wave conditions of...

Page 45: ...s being used by the ScanRouter V2 Proffessional Fax RX File Transmission Setting per Line Specifies whether or not re ceived fax documents are sent to ScanRouter V2 Professional for each fax line Line...

Page 46: ...word and Encryption User Name E mail Address Password Encryption Auto On Off Off Limitation Enter User Name using up to 191 alphanumeric characters Spaces cannot be used Depending on the SMTP server t...

Page 47: ...eric char acters Spaces cannot be used Note Encryption Auto Password en cryption is automatically set ac cording to the POP server settings Encryption On Encrypt pass word Encryption Off Do not encryp...

Page 48: ...y Sender Name Set name of the sender when send ing an e mail On Off Note When set to On the specified e mail address is used for the From box If the sender s e mail address is not set or the e mail ad...

Page 49: ...g is for the scanner function Programming changing or deleting an e mail message Limitation Enter a name using up to 20 alpha numeric characters Enter up to five lines of text Each line can consist of...

Page 50: ...nd High are programmed as the e mail subjects A Press the User Tools Counter Inquiry key B Press System Settings C Press File Transfer D Press TNext The next screen ap pears E Press Program Change Del...

Page 51: ...rity On or Off User Name Password The settings above differ depend ing on server environment Check your environment and make any necessary changes Note To use the LDAP server in Admin istrator Tools s...

Page 52: ...Register a name for the LDAP server that will appear on the server selection screen of the LDAP search operation A Press Change under Identification Name B Enter the server s identification name C Pr...

Page 53: ...rt number automatically changes to 636 To start SSL communication Use SSL to communicate with the LDAP server A Press On Note To use SSL the LDAP server must support SSL When SSL is set to On the port...

Page 54: ...administrator access to the LDAP server You can set the user name and pass word in this machine s Address Book to allow individual authentica tion access to the LDAP server Use AdministratorToolstosel...

Page 55: ...to be displayed on the control panel during the search For ex ample to search e mail addresses by employee number enter employ eeNo in the Attribute field and Em ployee No in the key display field A...

Page 56: ...Connecting and Setting Up 50 2...

Page 57: ...erent version of Win dows click Additional Drivers Note If you have installed an alterna tive driver by selecting Share this printer during the printer driver installation this step can be ignored E C...

Page 58: ...tified Setting a Client A From the Start button on the task bar point to Program point to SmartDeviceMonitor for Client and then click Extended Features Set tings A dialog box for setting the expan si...

Page 59: ...for Admin To use the machine in a NetWare environment use SmartDevice Monitor for Admin to set the Net Ware printing environment Note The NetWare Client provided by Novell is required to set the print...

Page 60: ...up to 32 alphanumeric characters NDS Context Name To enable NDS mode enter the print server context Use up to 127 characters Operation mode Specify wheth er to use the interface board as a print serve...

Page 61: ...ck Browse to browse through available file servers H Enter the print server name in the Print Server Name box the printer name in the Printer Name box and the print queue name in the Print Queue Name...

Page 62: ...and then wait until Web Image Monitor starts au tomatically E A dialog box for entering the User Name and Password appears Enter the user name and pass word and then click OK Note For details about t...

Page 63: ...names are entered from the lowest object with each object separated by a period You can also click Browse to browse through available vol umes I Check the settings and then click Next The settings ar...

Page 64: ...t the password consult your network adminis trator F Click Configuration in the left ar ea click Network and then click NetWare Note For details see p 53 Setting Up as a Print Server NetWare 3 x G Con...

Page 65: ...box click Print Queue and then click OK D In the Print Queue Name box enter the name of the print queue E In the Print Queue Volume box click Browse F In the Available objects box click the volume in...

Page 66: ...e printer un der NetWare 3 x If TCP IP and IP address is set con figure using Web Image Monitor If IPX is set configure using NIB Set up Tool Setting up using NIB Setup Tool TCP IP A Log on to the fil...

Page 67: ...nter C From the Available Options menu select Print Queue Information and then press the Enter key D Press Insert key and then enter a print queue name E Press Esc key to return to the Available Optio...

Page 68: ...age Waiting for job appears Setting Up as a Remote Printer NetWare 4 x 5 5 1 6 6 5 Follow the procedure below to use the printer as a remote printer under NetWare 4 x 5 5 1 and 6 6 5 If TCP IP and IP...

Page 69: ...e file server in which a print server is created You can also click Browse tobrowse through available file servers Enter up to 47 alphanumeric characters I In the NDS Tree T box enter the NDS tree nam...

Page 70: ...cation O Click Manual load in the Commu nication type area and then click OK Check the settings and then click OK P Set up the network connection to a print server Select a context speci fied using NI...

Page 71: ...Using NetWare 65 3 To start CAREE load pserver print _server_name...

Page 72: ...Using a Printer Server 66 3...

Page 73: ...tscape Navigator 7 0 or higher Safari 1 0 or higher Note To use Netscape Navigator with Secured Sockets Layer SSL an encryption protocol use Netscape Navigator 7 0 or higher If the previous versions o...

Page 74: ...ls see p 133 Using DHCP When setting SSL a protocol for encrypted communication under environment which server authentication is issued enter https machine s address Every Web Image Monitor page is di...

Page 75: ...modes available with Web Image Monitor user mode and admin istrator mode Displayed Items may differ depending on the machine type About User Mode In the user mode machine status settings and print job...

Page 76: ...nt jobs This also allows you to delete Spooled Print Job Locked Print and Sample Print jobs 3 Address Book User information can be registered displayed changed and deleted 4 Configuration Make system...

Page 77: ...fy the path to the local file to view the Help without connect ing to the Internet Note By clicking Help in the header ar ea the contents of Help appear By clicking the Help icon in the display area H...

Page 78: ...ing functions are availa ble Limits settings done from the control panel and disables changes made to certain items Enables selection of paper type loaded in the machine Switches to and comes out of E...

Page 79: ...Monitor for Cli ent Admin installation and then click Next E The software license agreement appears in the License Agreement dialog box After reading through its contents click I accept the agreement...

Page 80: ...ma chine whose configuration you want to change If you are using TCP IP SNMP V3 enter the user authentication C Select a machine D On the Tools menu point to De vice Settings and then click Lock Opera...

Page 81: ...ure below to start User Management Tool A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Ad min B On the Group menu point to Search Device and then click TCP IP IPX SPX or TCP IP SNMPv3 A list of machines using the sel...

Page 82: ...information you want to reset D On the Edit menu click Reset User Counters E Select the check box of the items you want to reset and then click OK A confirmation message appears F Click OK The number...

Page 83: ...ation you want to change If you are using TCP IP SNMP V3 enter the user authentication C Select the machine whose settings you want to make To make settings for all machines in the selected group sele...

Page 84: ...e status A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Ad min B On the Group menu point to Search Device and then click TCP IP IPX SPX or TCP IP SNMPv3 The status of machines is indicated by icons in the list Note F...

Page 85: ...k OK J Quit Web Image Monitor K Quit SmartDeviceMonitor for Ad min Load Fax Journal A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Ad min B On the Group menu point to Search Device and then click TCP IP IPX SPX or TC...

Page 86: ...pool Printing Job List spool must be set to Ena ble on Web Image Monitor in advance Reference For details see Help in Spool Printing Job List area Managing Address Information A Start SmartDeviceMonit...

Page 87: ...using the SmartDe viceMonitor for Client icon se lect the Displayed on Task Bar check box For details about status icons see SmartDeviceMonitor for Client Help E Click OK The dialog box closes and the...

Page 88: ...send print jobs us ing SmartDeviceMonitor for Client to network printers the printing order might not be the same as that in which the jobs were sent An IP address cannot be used for the IPP port name...

Page 89: ...nt Failure automatic call success Failure automatic call out of time Failure automatic call failure Consumable automatic call success Consumable automatic call success Remote machine check failure Fir...

Page 90: ...mn You can set this according to your needs for example the machine s location service repre sentative contact information Items in the Groups to Notify col umn E mail notification address es can be g...

Page 91: ...on to the POP3 server before sending e mail A In the menu area click E mail B Make the following settings POP E mail Address Enter the e mail address POP User Name Enter the POP account name POP Pass...

Page 92: ...ill be sent to the address specified here Coding example Action devicestatus re quest syscon fig format text l ang en The device s sys tem configuration informationwillbe sent in an English text forma...

Page 93: ...msh logout The configuration message about saving the changes appears E Enter yes to save the changes and then press the Enter key If you do not want to save the chang es enter no and then press the E...

Page 94: ...s effective msh appletalk ptimeout value 0 Timeout value becomes ineffec tive autonet Use the autonet command to con figure AutoNet parameters View settings The following command displays the current...

Page 95: ...n configure DHCP msh dhcp interface_name on off Click on to enable dhcp Click off to disable DHCP If the DNS server address and domain name are obtained from DHCP be sure to click on ip1394 can be spe...

Page 96: ...rt specifies the port number of the direct printing port The bidirect setting indicates whether the direct printing port is bidirectional or not Setting timeout msh diprint timeout 30 65535 You can sp...

Page 97: ...Eoverlaps itisalways changed irrespective of settings CNAME registration msh dns cname on off You can specify whether to reg ister CNAME on means active and off means inactive The CNAME registered is...

Page 98: ...cedureforusingcommands msh help command_name hostname Use the hostname command to change the printer name View settings msh hostname Configuration msh hostname interface_ name printer_name Enter the p...

Page 99: ...r net mask 255 255 255 0 Note To get the above addresses contact your network administrator Use the default configuration if you cannot obtain setting addresses The IP address subnet mask and broadcas...

Page 100: ...n register up to 10 users IPP user configuration Use the following command msh ipp user The following message appears msh Input user number 1 to 10 Enter the number user name and password msh IPP user...

Page 101: ...rint log information to display additional details about a print job Note For details about displayed con tents see p 107 Getting Printer In formation over the Network rendezvous Use the rendezvous co...

Page 102: ...inter face the Ethernet interface is automatically selected ip1394 can be specified only when theIEEE 1394interface is installed wlan can be specified only when the IEEE 802 11b interface is installed...

Page 103: ...o tocol information display active or inactive View settings The following command displays protocol information active inac tive msh set tcpip msh set appletalk msh set netware msh set smb msh set sc...

Page 104: ...down msh set diprint up down msh set web up down msh set snmp up down msh set ssl up down If Secured Sockets Layer SSL an encryption protocol func tion is not available for the printer you cannot use...

Page 105: ...ly the protocol value is shown snmp Use the snmp command to display and edit SNMP configuration settings such as the community name View settings msh snmp Default access settings 1 is as follows Commu...

Page 106: ...ace board ac cepts requests only from hosts that have addresses with access types of read only or read write Enter 0 to have network interface board accept requests from any host without requiring a s...

Page 107: ...cryp tion configuration Set on for mandatory encryp tion configuration sntp The printer clock can be synchronized with a NTP server clock using Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Use the sntp command t...

Page 108: ...lpr ipp and smb sprint Use the sprint command to make settings for IEEE 1394 SCSI print View settings IEEE 1394 SCSI print settings are displayed msh sprint Bidirectional configuration for IEEE 1394 S...

Page 109: ...r x as the number corresponding to the link name Help URL Configuration You can set URLs linked by click ing Help or on Web Image Monitor msh web help http Help URL or IP address help Deleting Help UR...

Page 110: ...rans mit data to each other You can omit the num bers with val The key number is set to 1 when making these omissions Parameter Value configured keyphrase phrase val 1 2 3 4 You can specify the WEP ke...

Page 111: ...S server IP address Do not use 255 255 255 255 as the IP address NBT NetBIOS over TCP IP Scope ID Selection You can specify the NBT scope ID msh wins interface_name scope scope ID The scope ID can be...

Page 112: ...p Tool For details see SNMP Setup Tool Help The default community names are public and admin You can get MIB information using these community names Start SNMP Setup Tool Windows 95 98 Me Windows 2000...

Page 113: ...l Service Center There is a malfunction in the machine Canceled The job is reset Canceling Job The job is being reset Card Counter not inserted The machine is waiting for prepaid card or key Coin or a...

Page 114: ...nd Transmission An error has occurred in the machine Error DIMM Value A memory error occurred Error Ethernet Board An Ethernet board error has occurred Error HDD Board A hard disk drive board error ha...

Page 115: ...ectly with the other party of the transmission Immediate Transmission Failed An error has occurred while transmitting directly In Use Copier The copier is being used In Use Fax The fax is being used I...

Page 116: ...tage has occurred while the copy was operating Memory Low Data Storage Memory shortage has occurred while the document was being accumulated Memory Low Fax Scanning Memory shortage has occurred while...

Page 117: ...ted Develop Unit Y The development unit yellow is not correctly set Not Detected Duplex Feed Unit The duplex unit is not correctly set Not Detected Duplex Unit The duplex feed unit is not correctly se...

Page 118: ...ut The paper has jammed inside the machine Paper Misfeed Interposer The paper has jammed in interposer unit Paper Misfeed Mailbox The paper has jammed in the mailbox Paper on Finisher Shift Tray 2 The...

Page 119: ...to replace the photoconductor unit Replace PCU Color It is time to replace the photoconductor unit Color Replace Toner Suction Motor It is time to replace the toner suction motor Replace Transfer Bel...

Page 120: ...ut mshell info commands see p 93 info Item Description No ID number of the paper tray Name Name of the paper tray PaperSize Size of paper loaded in the paper tray Status Current status of the paper tr...

Page 121: ...ost recent 20 jobs printed Use the following command to display print log information UNIX Use the prnlog command and rsh rcp and ftp parameters telnet Use the prnlog command See p 95 prnlog Item Desc...

Page 122: ...applicable to the ftp or rprinter command Time Time the print requested was received Time of print request reception User ID Printer driver configured User ID Appears when the print request ID is spec...

Page 123: ...ter name Type Type of printer Zone Name of the zone that the printer belongs to TCP IP Mode up means active and down means inactive ftp lpr rsh telnet diprint web http ftpc snmp ipp autonet rendezvous...

Page 124: ...name Name of the connect file server Context name Context of print server Switch Mode Active mode NDS Bindery this value is fixed Packet negotiation Login Mode Login mode Print job timeout Packet time...

Page 125: ...erface speed WEP encryption WEP enabled or disabled Encryption key WEP key IP over 1394 Host name DHCP Address IP address Netmask Subnet mask Broadcast Broadcast address DNS Domain SCSI print Bidi Bid...

Page 126: ...4 ip1394 appears when IEEE1394 is selected DDNS ether Dynamic DNS function on an Ethernet connection on off wlan Dynamic DNS function on a wireless LAN connection on off ip1394 Dynamic DNS function on...

Page 127: ...d trap addr IPXaddress community community name The IPX address 00 00 00 00 00 00 is unavail able when the community access type is TRAP Specify the host IPX address for the TRAP destination add_sess_...

Page 128: ...10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Current IP address current IP address The IP address current IP address was re ceived from the dhcp server Current IPX address IPX address Current ipx address DHCP lease time expi...

Page 129: ...NetBIOS Name Name registration by Broadcast name of Net BIOS Name was successful Name registration failed name NetBIOS name Name registration of NetBIOS Name failed Change to different NetBIOS name n...

Page 130: ...down signal received network service re booting The network service is rebooting smbd start NETBIOS The smbd service has started SMTPC failed to get smtp server ip address The SMTP server IP address c...

Page 131: ...ame is incorrect The specified SMTP password is incorrect Check the SMTP user name and password Snmp over ip is ready Communication over TCP IP with snmp is available Snmp over IP over 1394 is ready C...

Page 132: ...ame and password are correct Login to the file server failed The print server is not registered or a password is specified Register the print server without specifying a password usbd is disabled Plug...

Page 133: ...Windows Server 2003 or Win dows NT 4 0 install Printing service for UNIX as the network application To print under Win dows NT 4 0 install Microsoft TCP IP printing as the network application Referen...

Page 134: ...er WINNT SYSTEM32 DRIVERS ETC HOSTS WINNT is the directory of the installation destination for Win dows 2000 XP Windows Server 2003 and Windows NT 4 0 B Add an IP address and host name to the hosts fi...

Page 135: ...er with the host name host to print a PostScript file named file 1 located in the C PRINT directory the command line is as follows c lpr Shost Pfile type RPS ol C PRINT file1 rcp First register the pr...

Page 136: ...ary file set the file mode to binary ftp bin When printing a binary file in AS CII mode print may not come out correctly D Specify files to be printed The following shows the examples of printing a Po...

Page 137: ...e following limitations apply to the Windows Terminal Service environ ment These limitations are built in Windows Terminal Service or MetaFrame Windows Terminal Service In the Windows Terminal Service...

Page 138: ...etaFrame XP 1 0 or higher versions we recom mend making settings in Client Printer bandwidth under Citrix Management Console according to the environment If a print error occurs on the server and the...

Page 139: ...d the effective value is assigned only to the priori tized interface Ethernet has default interface priority AutoNet A temporary IP ad dress starting with 169 254 and not used on the network is as sig...

Page 140: ...his is because your computer connects to the ISDN line whenever a packet is transferred from the printer If there is more than one DHCP server use the same setting for all servers The machine operates...

Page 141: ...e following instructions Configuring the printer with NetWare A Following the setup method de scribed earlier in this manual configure the file server B Set the frame type for NetWare environment Refe...

Page 142: ...ons the computer should be set up so the confir mation dialog box always ap pears before establishing a connection Do not make unnec essary connections when using the above listed software NetWare Pri...

Page 143: ...he antennas are positioned clear of obstacles There is 40 to 60 mm between the antennas so that they do not touch The exposure glass cover and the Auto Document Feeder ADF do not knock the antennas If...

Page 144: ...This product includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Security Inc RSA is a registered trademark and BSAFE is a registered trademark of RSA Security Inc in the United St...

Page 145: ...ASE T IEEE 1394 IP over 1394 1 IEEE 802 11b Frame type EthernetII IEEE 802 2 IEEE 802 3 SNAP Protocol Printer LAN Fax TCP IP LPR RSH RCP DIPRINT FTP IPP 2 3 IPX SPX NetWare AppleTalk 4 Internet Fax TC...

Page 146: ...Configuration 34 Domain Name 36 91 E Effective Protocol 35 Ethernet Speed 35 F File Transfer 39 G Gateway Address 34 Getting Printer Information over the Network 107 Going to the Top Page Web Image M...

Page 147: ...Defaults 38 route 96 S Scanner Recall Interval Time 43 SCSI print SBP 2 37 set 97 Setting a Password SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin 77 Setting Up as a Print Server 57 NetWare3 x 53 NetWare 4 x 56 Settin...

Page 148: ...142 GB GB EN USA B783 7515...

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