Checking the Network Status and Settings

You can perform a connection test with devices in the network to check whether the machine is correctly connected to the network.
The IP address of the machine and the MAC address information are needed to use Remote UI and configure the firewall settings. Check these current settings.
If the IP address is displayed as "0.0.0.0," it is not correctly configured. Set the IP address again.
Setting IPv4 Addresses
Setting IPv6 Addresses
Connecting the machine to a switching hub, for example, may prevent connection to the network even when the IP address is correctly configured. In this case, set a wait time until machine starts communicating and try connecting again. [Waiting Time for Connection at Startup]
You can print the System Manager Data List to view the network settings. Printing and Viewing Reports and Lists

Checking Whether the Machine Can Connect to Network Devices

In the Web browser of the computer connected to the network, enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the machine. If the Remote UI login screen is displayed, the machine is properly connected to the network. Starting Remote UI
When using an IPv4 address, you can use the following procedure to send a ping command from the control panel to check whether the machine can connect to a network device.
Administrator privileges are required.

Touch Panel Model

Required Preparations
Prepare the IPv4 address of a device in the network to which you want to connect and keep it close by.
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On the control panel, press [Menu] in the [Home] screen. [Home] Screen
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Press [Preferences] [Network] [TCP/IP Settings] [IPv4 Settings] [PING Command].
If the login screen appears, enter the System Manager ID and PIN, and then press [Log In]. Logging In to the Machine
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Enter the IPv4 address of a network device, and press [Apply].
If the machine is correctly connected to the network, [Received response from host.] appears.

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Required Preparations
Prepare the IPv4 address of a device in the network to which you want to connect and keep it close by.
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Press on the control panel. Control Panel
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Press [Preferences]    [Network]    [TCP/IP Settings]    [IPv4 Settings]    [PING Command]  .
If the login screen appears, enter the System Manager ID and PIN, and then select [<Log In>] and press . Logging In to the Machine
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Enter the IPv4 address of a network device, and press .
If the machine is correctly connected to the network, [Received response from host.] appears.

Viewing the IP address set to the machine

You can view the setting of IP address set to the machine such as the IPv4 address and the IPv6 address.
This section describes how to view the IP address using the control panel.
You can also check this information using Remote UI from a computer. Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI)

Touch Panel Model

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Press on the control panel.
The [Status Monitor] screen is displayed.
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Press [Network Information] [IPv4] or [IPv6].
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Select the item you want to view.
The settings of the selected item are displayed.

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Press  on the control panel.
The [Status Monitor] screen is displayed.
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Press [Network Information]    [IPv4] or [IPv6]  .
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Select the item you want to view and press .
The settings of the selected item are displayed.

Viewing the MAC Address of the Wired LAN

You can view the MAC address set to the machine when the machine is connected to the wired LAN.
This section describes how to view this information using the control panel.
You can also use Remote UI from a computer to view the MAC address. Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI)
Administrator privileges are required.

Touch Panel Model

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On the control panel, press [Menu] in the [Home] screen. [Home] Screen
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Press [Preferences] [Network] [Ethernet Driver Settings].
If the login screen appears, enter the System Manager ID and PIN, and then press [Log In]. Logging In to the Machine
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View the MAC address.

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Press on the control panel. [Home] Screen
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Press [Preferences]    [Network]    [Ethernet Driver Settings]  .
If the login screen appears, enter the System Manager ID and PIN, and then select [<Log In>] and press . Logging In to the Machine
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View the MAC address.

Viewing the MAC Address and Connection Information of the Wireless LAN

In addition to the MAC address and connection information of the wireless LAN when the machine is connected to the wireless LAN, you can also view the security settings.
This section describes how to view this information using the control panel.
You can also check this information using Remote UI from a computer. Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI)
Administrator privileges are required.

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On the control panel, press [Wireless LAN Set.] in the [Home] screen. [Home] Screen
The [Select Network] screen is displayed.
If the login screen appears, enter the System Manager ID and PIN, and then press [Log In]. Logging In to the Machine
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Press [Connection Settings] [Connection Information].
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Select the item you want to view.
The MAC address and the settings of the selected item are displayed.
Viewing Information with the [Status Monitor] Screen
You can also view the wireless LAN status and error information with the following procedure:
 on the control panel [Network Information] [Network Connection Method] [Conn. Info].

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On the control panel, select [Wireless LAN Set.] in the [Home] screen and press . [Home] Screen
The [Select Network] screen is displayed.
If the login screen appears, enter the System Manager ID and PIN, and then select [<Log In>] and press . Logging In to the Machine
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Press [Connection Settings]    [Connection Information]  .
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Select the item you want to view and press .
The MAC address and the settings of the selected item are displayed.
Viewing Information with the [Status Monitor] Screen
You can also view the wireless LAN status and error information with the following procedure:
 on the control panel [Network Information]    [Network Connection Method]    [Connection Information]  .
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