Administrator Tools Password
WorkCentre™ 5735/5740/5745/5755/5765/5775/5790
System Administrator Guide
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Resume Network Controller Briefly to Poll Novell Print Queues During Sleep Mode
- when
selected you must specify the interval of time (in seconds) between the polling of the print
queues in the
Poll Interval during Sleep Mode
field. The range is 60 - 1200 seconds.
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Resume Network Controller Briefly to Broadcast Service Advertising Protocol (SAP)
During Sleep Mode
- when selected you must specify the interval of time (in seconds)
between advertisements of service in the
SAP Interval during Sleep Mode
field. The range is
60 - 65535 seconds.
4.
Click on the
[Apply]
button.
Advanced Settings
The Advanced setting page allows you to designate up to four types of broadcast packets that allows
the network controller to briefly resume activity and respond when the machine is in sleep mode.
1.
From the
Sleep Mode Settings
page, click on the
[Advanced Settings]
button.
2.
In the
Packet Priority
area, select a broadcast packet from the Packet Priority list. Use the
[Increase Priority]
and
[Decrease Priority]
buttons to increase or decrease the selected
broadcast packet’s priority.
The
Packets that Briefly Resume Network Controller
area displays packet priorities for up to four
packet types.
3.
Click on the
[Apply]
button.
4.
Click on the
[OK]
button when you see the message
“Properties have been successfully
modified”
.
Note:
When you click on the
[Apply]
button the system processes the Packet Priority list, and
applies the four packet types with the highest priorities for which the corresponding protocols are
enabled. Packet types associated with disabled protocols are skipped. The lower list then displays
the packet types that, when received by the machine in Sleep Mode, will cause the Network
Controller to briefly resume activity.
Enabling the IPv6 ND broadcast filter will only wake the machine from Sleep Mode when the
machines IPv6 Link Local address is used.
Custom Services Setup
This feature allows the System Administrator to set up Custom Services on the device. Custom Services
allows independent software vendors and partners to develop customized programs accessible directly
from the device control panel. Users can enter their authentication login at the device, and access a set
of features and options designed specifically for their business need.
Information Checklist
Before starting the procedure, ensure the following items are available or tasks have been performed:
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Ensure the device is fully functioning on the network.
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TCP/IP and HTTP protocols must be enabled on the device so that the device’s web browser can be
accessed.
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Custom Service Registration (HTTP: Web Services) must be configured.
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