
Preparation before Use
2-15
2
Network Setup (LAN Cable Connection)
The machine is equipped with network interface, which is compatible with network protocols such as TCP/IP
(IPv4), TCP/IP (IPv6), NetBEUI, and IPSec. It enables network printing on the Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, and
other platforms.
This section explains the
TCP/IP (IPv4) Setup
procedures. For other network settings, refer to Network
Setup on page 8-174.
NOTE:
After all network related settings have been done, turn the machine
OFF
and
ON
again. This is
mandatory to make the settings effective!
•
TCP/IP (IPv4) Setup (when an IP address is automatically assigned)
...
2-17
•
TCP/IP (IPv4) Setup (by Entering IP Addresses)
...
2-17
TCP/IP (IPv4) Setup (when an IP address is automatically assigned)
If an IP address will be automatically assigned, configure the settings below.
NOTE:
The [DHCP] and [Auto-IP] settings are enabled by default. Specify the settings below when Network
Setup on page 8-174 have been changed from their default state.
Use the procedure below to setup the TCP/IP (IPv4) setting.
1
Press the
System Menu/Counter
key on the main
unit operation panel.
When you are performing user management and
have not logged in, a login screen will appear.
Then, enter the Login User Name and Login
Password to log in.
NOTE:
Refer to Character Entry Method on
Appendix-9 for details on entering characters.
2
In the Sys. Menu/Count. menu, press the
or
key to select [System/Network], and then press the
OK
key.
IMPORTANT:
To make the settings, you must have
logged in using a Login User Name with administrator
privileges.
The default settings of the Login User Name and Login
Password are both "2600".
If you have logged in using a Login User Name without
administrator privileges, the screen will display
Administrator only.
and return to the login screen.
Login User Name:
L
b
********************
Login Password:
[ Login
]
Sys. Menu/Count.:
a
b
*********************
2
Counter
3
System/Network
[ Exit
]
1
Report
Administrator only.
Summary of Contents for P-C2660 MFP
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Page 110: ...Preparation before Use 2 68 ...
Page 158: ...Basic Operation 3 48 ...
Page 184: ...Copying Functions 4 26 ...
Page 234: ...Document Box 6 20 ...
Page 472: ...Default Setting System Menu 8 216 ...
Page 502: ...Troubleshooting 10 22 ...
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