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Settings
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Descriptions
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IPv4 Settings
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Specify IP address (IPv4):
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IP Address Settings
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Enter the IP address.
An IP address is a number to identify the communication devices (computers, printers, etc.) connected to a network which uses the TCP/IP protocol:
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PING Command
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Program for diagnosing TCP/IP network.
You can check whether the machine connects to the computer or not:
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DNS Settings
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DNS is a system which assigns a name (domain name) to a server on a network to correspond with the IP address of the server:
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DHCP Option Settings
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Specify whether to automatically acquire a host name from the DHCP server and whether to use the DNS dynamic update function.
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IPv6 Settings
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IPv6 is a communication protocol equivalent to an advanced version (Version 6) of the Internet Protocol (IP):
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Use IPv6
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Specify IP address (IPv6):
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Stateless Address Settings
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Specify whether to use the stateless address:
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Use DHCPv6
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Specify whether to use DHCPv6 (stateless address):
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DNS Settings
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DNS is a system which assigns a name (domain name) to a server on a network to correspond with the IP address of the server:
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LPD Print Settings
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LPD is a print application available in Windows, Mac OS X, UNIX, and Linux.
This is generally used in a TCP/IP protocol network environment:
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RAW Print Settings
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RAW is a print application available in Windows.
When using RAW, printing speed is faster than when using LPD:
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Use HTTP
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Specify whether to use HTTP communication (Remote UI via Web browser):
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Port Number Settings
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Depending on your network environment, you can change the port number for each protocol:
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MTU Size
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Set the packet size to exchange between protocols:
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Settings
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Descriptions
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SNMPv1 Settings
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Set whether or not to use SNMPv1, and set the Community Name and access rights used by SNMP:
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Acquire Printer Mngt. Info. from Host
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If you are using Windows Vista/7/8, specify whether or not to automatically activate the port monitoring via SNMPv1.
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Settings
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Descriptions
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Auto Detect
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Specify whether to search automatically:
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MAC Address
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It displays a particular number assigned to each communication device (computers, printer, etc.) connected to a network:
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Settings
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Descriptions
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IPv4 Address Filter
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Set Inbound Filter
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Use Filter
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On, Off
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Denied Addresses
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IPv4 addresses (up to four), edit, delete
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Register
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Single Address, Address Range (First Address, Last Address)
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Edit
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Single Address, Address Range (First Address, Last Address)
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Allowed Addresses
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IPv4 addresses (up to four), edit, delete
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Register
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Single Address, Address Range (First Address, Last Address)
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Edit
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Single Address, Address Range (First Address, Last Address)
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IPv6 Address Filter
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Set Inbound Filter
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Use Filter
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On, Off
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Denied Addresses
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IPv6 addresses (up to four), edit, delete
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Register
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Single Address, Address Range (First Address, Last Address)
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Edit
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Single Address, Address Range (First Address, Last Address)
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Allowed Addresses
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IPv6 addresses (up to four), edit, delete
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Register
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Single Address, Address Range (First Address, Last Address), Specify Prefix (Address, Prefix Length:)
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Edit
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Single Address, Address Range (First Address, Last Address), Specify Prefix (Address, Prefix Length:)
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Settings
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Descriptions
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Set Inbound Filter
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Use Filter
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On, Off
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Register
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MAC addresses (up to ten), edit, delete
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