Network; Setting The Tcp/Ip Protocol (Ipv4) - Toshiba e-STUDIO6540C Management Manual

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2 SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN)

NETWORK

You can set various network functions.
For instructions on how to display the NETWORK menu, see the following page:
 P.47 "Accessing the Admin Menu"
  P.78 "Setting the TCP/IP protocol (IPv4)"
  P.80 "Setting the TCP/IP protocol (IPv6)"
  P.86 "Setting the IPX/SPX protocol"
  P.87 "Setting the NetWare settings"
  P.88 "Setting the SMB protocol"
  P.89 "Setting the AppleTalk protocol"
 When performing network settings, you are required to press [APPLY NOW] after changing the settings to initialize
the NIC. Pressing [APPLY NOW] displays the message "NETWORK INITIALIZING" at the lower left of the screen
in a few seconds. The time for this message to appear differs depending on the setting.
This message disappears when the setting is complete.
 While "NETWORK INITIALIZING" is being displayed, the [NETWORK], [SECURITY], [WIRELESS SETTING],
[802.1X SETTINGS], [FACTORY DEFAULT], [CLOCK] and [CLONING] buttons cannot be pressed. Perform the
operations with these buttons after the message disappears.
 Setting the TCP/IP protocol (IPv4)
You can set the TCP/IP protocol that is commonly used in most network systems. When using Web-based utilities such as
TopAccess and e-Filing, or network features of this equipment such as network printing, network scanning, and Internet
Fax, you are required to set the TCP/IP protocol.
In the TCP/IP setting operation, you can select the addressing mode, as well as assign the IP address, subnet mask and
default gateway (when manually assigned).
How the TCP/IP protocol must be set depends on your network environment.
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NETWORK

  P.90 "Setting the HTTP network service"
  P.91 "Setting the Ethernet speed"
  P.92 "Setting the LDAP services and the filtering functions"
  P.93 "Setting IPsec (IP security)"
  P.94 "Checking the network"

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