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Checking Your Network Environment

Example of a Windows Network

Example of a Macintosh Network

Example of a UNIX Network

Example of a Network Using a Variety of Computers

Network Settings for the Printer (Common to Each Protocol)

Changing the Network Transmission Speed or Transfer Mode

Performing the Configuration Using the Printer's Control Panel (When You First Set it Up)

Changing the Settings Using Web Browser (Remote UI)

Setting the Spooling Function

Performing the Configuration Using the Printer's Control Panel (the Settings to Be Performed First)

Changing the Settings Using Web Browser (Remote UI)

Specifying the Setting for Startup Waiting Time

Performing the Configuration Using the Printer's Control Panel (When You First Set it Up)

Changing the Settings Using Web Browser (Remote UI)

Restricting the Users Who Can Monitor/Change the Settings Using the SNMP Protocol

Setting IEEE802.1X Authentication

Setting TLS Authentication Information

Setting TTLS/PEAP Authentication Information

Network Setting Items

Initializing the Network Settings

Initializing the Network Settings Using the Printer's Control Panel

Checking the MAC Address

Network Settings for the Printer (TCP/IP)

Setting the IP Address (IP v. 4)

Setting the IP Address Using the Printer's Control Panel

Setting the Printer to a Static IP Address
Determining Which IP Address to Assign to the Printer

Setting the IP Address Using the ARP/PING Commands

Setting the IP Address Using NetSpot Device Installer

Configuring the Protocol Settings

Attention (Protocol Settings)

Setting IP v. 6

Configuring a Computer that Performs Printing

Features of LPD

Features of RAW

Features of IPP/IPPS

Features of WSD

Connecting the Printer (LPD/RAW)

Values for Setting a Port

Connecting the Printer (IPP/IPPS)

Obtaining the Public Key for This Printer When Using SSL Encrypted Communication

Connecting the Printer (WSD)

Network Settings for the Printer (NetWare) 

Attention (NetWare Network Settings)

Configuring NetWare

Configuring the Protocol Settings

Network Settings for the Printer (SMB)

Attention (SMB Network Settings)

Configuring the Protocol Settings

Configuring a Computer that Performs Printing

Network Settings for the Printer (AppleTalk)

Macintosh Network Settings

Configuring the Protocol Settings

FTP Client (Macintosh)

Configuring a Computer that Performs Printing

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Setting the IP Address Using the Printer's Control Panel
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To set the IP address using the printer's control panel, use the following menu hierarchies.
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[Protocol] is displayed when [IP Mode] is set to [Auto].
Pressing [ ] (Settings) displays the common Setup menu.
indicates that the procedure is performed by pressing [ ] or [  ] on the control panel.
indicates that the procedure is performed by pressing [OK] on the control panel.
IMPORTANT
After setting the IP address
To enable the settings, perform a hard reset or restart the printer.
For details on a hard reset, see "Canceling All the Jobs (Hard Reset)."
To go back up the hierarchy
Press [  ] (Back).
About the control panel
For details on the control panel, see "Control Panel."
1
Press [  ] (Settings), select [Network] using [  ] and [  ], and then press [OK].
When the message is displayed, press [OK].
You can specify the settings when the printer is either online (the Online indicator is on) or offline (the Online indicator is off).
2
Select [TCP/IP Settings] using [  ] and [  ], and then press [OK].
3
Select [IPv4 Settings] using [  ] and [  ], and then press [OK].
4
Set it to use [IPv4].
(1):
After selecting [IPv4] using [  ] or [ ], press [OK].
(2):
After selecting [On] using [  ] or [ ], press [OK].
5
Select the method for setting the IP address.
(1):
Select [IP Mode] using [ ] and [  ], and then press [OK].
(2):
Select a method for setting the IP address using [ ] and [  ], and then press [OK].
[Auto]:
When setting the IP address using any one of DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP, select this option.
[Manual]:
When specifying the IP address to the printer directly, select this option.
6
Set the IP address.
If You Selected [Auto] in Step 5
1.
Select [Protocol] using [ ] and [  ], and then press [OK].
2.
Select [On] for the option to be used when setting the IP address.
[Use DHCP]:
Obtains an IP address using DHCP. (The DHCP server needs to be running.)
[Use BOOTP]:
Obtains an IP address using BOOTP. (The BOOTP daemon needs to be running.)
[Use RARP]:
Obtains an IP address using RARP. (The RARP daemon needs to be running.)
NOTE
When using DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP
You can select only one from RARP, BOOTP, or DHCP. One of the following can be used: DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP. When any of the settings is turned [On], the remaining two settings are automatically turned [Off].
Because it takes approximately two minutes to check whether DHCP, BOOTP, and RARP are available, we recommend that you set the unused protocol(s) to [Off].
When using DHCP
If you cycle the power of the printer, you may not be able to print. This is because a different IP address from the one that has been used is assigned.
When using DHCP, consult your network administrator and perform either of the following settings.
Specifying the DNS Dynamic Update function
 "Configuring the Protocol Settings"
Specifying the settings so that the same IP address is always assigned when the printer starts up
3.
Set the IP address, the subnet mask, and the gateway address manually as needed.
When setting them manually, go back up the hierarchy by pressing [  ] (Back), and then perform the procedure in "If You Selected [Manual] in Step 5."
Even if you are using any one of DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP, specify the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address. If you cannot obtain information from the servers of DHCP, BOOTP, and RARP, the values specified manually are used.
NOTE
When using DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP
You can select only one from RARP, BOOTP, or DHCP.
After the printer restarts, the values obtained from DHCP, BOOTP, and RARP are displayed.
(If the values were specified previously, they overwrite the obtained ones.)
4.
Proceed to Step 7.
If You Selected [Manual] in Step 5
1.
Select [IP Address Settings] using [  ] and [  ], and then press [OK].
2.
Select [IP Address], [Subnet Mask] and [Gateway Address] using [  ] and [  ], press [OK].
3.
[IP Address], [Subnet Mask] and [Gateway Address] are each set.
NOTE
How to enter values in [IP Address], [Subnet Mask] and [Gateway Address].
1.
Press [  ] and [  ] to move the cursor to each field (an area separated by periods to enter three-digit numbers) in which you want to enter respective values of the address.
(The numbers in the field blinks, allowing you to enter the value.)
2.
Enter the value. (Pressing [  ] increases the value and [  ] decreases the value.)
3.
After entering values in all the fields, press [OK] to confirm the setting.
4.
Proceed to Step 7.
7
Perform a hard reset or restart the printer.
After performing a hard reset or restarting the printer, the settings are effective.
NOTE
For details on a hard reset