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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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Configuring the Protocol Settings
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This section describes the procedure for specifying the settings using the Remote UI.
In the Remote UI, you can specify the settings by accessing the printer from a Web browser via a network.
IMPORTANT
Before configuring the protocol settings
When configuring the protocol settings for the printer using the above software, the TCP/IP protocol must be able to be used in your network environment.
Make sure that each setting option for TCP/IP is specified, the printer and computer are connected properly, and the printer is ON.
NOTE
When specifying the settings using software other than the Remote UI
You can also specify the settings using the following software.
You can specify the settings by accessing the FTP server of the printer using Command Prompt.
The specifiable options vary depending on the software. See "Network Setting Items" and use software appropriate to the network environment you are using or options that you want to specify.
1
Start the Remote UI, and then log in as Administrator.
2
Click [Settings/Registration].
3
Select [Network] from the [Preferences] menu.
4
Click [NetWare Settings].
5
Click [Edit...].
6
Select the [Use NetWare] check box.
NOTE
When the [Use NetWare] check box is cleared
The printer is not detected on the NetWare network.
7
Set [Frame Type].
Select the frame type that is used by the system environment you are using from [Auto Detect], [Ethernet II], [Ethernet 802.2], [Ethernet 802.3] or [Ethernet SNAP].
When using Bindery PServer: Queue Server Mode (the print server of Bindery Mode)
1.
Select [Bindery PServer] from [Print Service].
2.
In [File Server Name], enter the file server name created in "Configuring NetWare."
3.
In [Print Server Name], enter the print server name created in "Configuring NetWare."
4.
In [Print Server Password], enter the password for the print server.
5.
In [Printer Number], enter the same printer number as the one specified in "Configuring NetWare."
6.
Specify the settings for [Service Mode], [Printer Form], [Polling Interval], and [Buffer Size] as needed.
When using NDS PServer: Queue Server Mode (the print server of NDS)
1.
Select [NDS PServer] from [Print Service].
2.
In [Tree Name] and [Context Name], enter the name of the tree to which the print server belongs and the context name.
3.
In [Print Server Name], enter the print server name created in "Configuring NetWare."
4.
In [Print Server Password], enter the password for the print server.
5.
In [Printer Number], enter the same printer number as the one specified in "Configuring NetWare."
6.
Specify the settings for [Service Mode], [Printer Form], [Polling Interval], and [Buffer Size] as needed.
When using RPrinter: Remote Printer Mode (the print server of Bindery Mode)
1.
Select [RPrinter] from [Print Service].
2.
In [File Server Name], enter the file server name created in "Configuring NetWare."
3.
In [Print Server Name], enter the print server name created in "Configuring NetWare."
4.
In [Printer Number], enter the same printer number as the one specified in "Configuring NetWare."
When using NPrinter: Remote Printer Mode (the print server of NDS)
1.
Select [NPrinter] from [Print Service].
2.
In [Tree Name] and [Context Name], enter the name of the tree to which the print server belongs and the context name.
3.
In [Print Server Name], enter the print server name created in "Configuring NetWare."
4.
In [Printer Number], enter the same printer number as the one specified in "Configuring NetWare."
8
Click [OK].

9
Perform a hard reset or restart the printer.
After performing a hard reset or restarting the printer, the settings are effective.
NOTE
To perform a hard reset
You can perform a hard reset using the following procedure.
1.
Click [Settings/Registration].
2.
Select [Device Control] from the [Output/Control] menu.
3.
Select [Hard Reset], and then click [Execute].