Oki mc160n Network Manual
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  • Page 1: Network Guide

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  • Page 3: Preface

    Copyright © 2009 Oki Europe Ltd. All rights reserved. Oki is a registered trademark of Oki Electric IndustryCompany Ltd. Oki Printing Solutions is a trademark of Oki Data Corporation. Energy Star is a trademark of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
  • Page 4: Emergency First Aid

    15 minutes keeping eyelids open. Seek medical attention. Spillages should be treated with cold water and soap to help reduce risk of staining skin or clothing. Importer to the EU/authorised representative Oki Europe Limited (trading as Oki Printing Solutions) Blays House Wick Road Egham...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface......................x-3 Emergency first aid ..................x-4 Importer to the EU/authorised representative ..........x-4 Environmental information ................x-4 1 Understanding the Network Setting Menu ..........1-1 NETWORK SETTING Menu ................1-2 Location within the Configuration Menu ............1-2 Accessing the Network Setting Menu ............1-7 Using the Network Setting Menu Options ...........
  • Page 6 Printing via IPP (Internet Printing Protocol)..........2-11 Adding an IPP Port using Add Printer Wizard – Windows Server 2003/XP/ 2000 ....................2-11 Adding an IPP Port using Add Printer Wizard – Windows Vista ..2-13 Oki contact details ..................I-3 Contents Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals...
  • Page 7: Understanding The Network Setting Menu

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  • Page 8: Network Setting Menu

    NETWORK SETTING Menu Location within the Configuration Menu ADMIN. MANAGEMENT menu is accessible only by the admin- istrator. To display the settings for this menu, press to display UTILITY , and press select key to display MACHINE SETTING and then select ADMIN MANAGEMENT , use the keypad to type in the...
  • Page 9 BONJOUR SNMP SPEED/DUPLEX E-MAIL SETTING SMTP SENDER NAME E-MAIL ADDRESS DEFAULT SUB- JECT SMTP SERVER ADDR. SMTP PORT NO. SMTP TIMEOUT TEXT INSERT NETWORK SETTING Menu Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals...
  • Page 10 POP BEFORE DISABLE/ SMTP ENABLE POP3 SERVER ADDR. POP3 PORT NO. POP3 TIMEOUT POP3 ACCOUNT POP3 PASSWORD SMTP AUTH. DISABLE/ ENABLE SMTP USER NAME SMTP PASSWORD NETWORK SETTING Menu Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals...
  • Page 11 LDAP SETTING DISABLE/ENABLE LDAP SERVER ADDR. LDAP PORT NO. SSL SETTING SEARCH BASE ATTRIBUTE SEARCH METHOD LDAP TIMEOUT MAX. SEARCH RESULTS AUTHENTICATION LDAP ACCOUNT LDAP PASSWORD DOMAIN NAME NETWORK SETTING Menu Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals...
  • Page 12 USB SETTING COMM. SETTING USER SETTING AUTO REDIAL NETWORK SETTING Menu Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals...
  • Page 13: Accessing The Network Setting Menu

    Accessing the Network Setting Menu Use the following series of keystrokes at the machine to access the Network Setting menu options on your machine. This menu provides access to all of the configurable network items. Press this (until) the message window reads . . . key .
  • Page 14: Tcp/Ip

    TCP/IP Purpose Enables or disables TCP/IP. is selected, TCP/IP is enabled. ENABLE DISABLE is selected, TCP/IP is disabled. Options DISABLE/ENABLE Default ENABLE IP ADDR. SETTING Purpose Sets the IP address of this machine on the network. Sets the subnet mask of the network. The subnet mask allows you to limit access to your machine (for example, according to departmental divisions).
  • Page 15: Dns Config

    DNS CONFIG. Purpose Sets whether or not the DNS server setting is to be speci- fied. If specifying the DNS server setting, the SMTP server can be specified as a host name when using network scanning. If ENABLE is selected, type in the IP address of the DNS server.
  • Page 16: Bootp

    BOOTP Purpose If there is a BOOTP server on the network, specifies whether the IP address and other network information is automatically assigned by the BOOTP server. Options DISABLE/ENABLE Default DISABLE ARP/PING Purpose If the IP address cannot be acquired due to the DHCP or BOOTP address and if a fixed IP address cannot be acquired, the destination IP address of the ICMP (Ping) packet previously received by the machine can be acquired...
  • Page 17: Smb

    Purpose Select whether or not to enable SMB. If ENABLE is selected, SMB is enabled. If DISABLE is selected, SMB is disabled. Options DISABLE/ENABLE Default ENABLE BONJOUR Purpose Select whether or not to enable Bonjour. If ENABLE is selected, Bonjour is enabled. If DISABLE is selected, Bonjour is disabled.
  • Page 18: Snmp

    SNMP Purpose Select whether or not to enable SNMP. If ENABLE is selected, SNMP is enabled. If DISABLE is selected, SNMP is disabled. Options DISABLE/ENABLE Default ENABLE SPEED/DUPLEX Purpose Specifies the transmission speed for the network and the transmission method for bi-directional transmission. Options AUTO 10BASE-T FULL...
  • Page 19: Network Printing

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  • Page 20: Network Connection

    Network Connection Theory To connect your machine in a TCP/ IP network environment, you must make sure that the internal net- work addresses in the machine have been set. In many cases, you have to enter only a unique IP address.
  • Page 21: Making The Connection

    Making the Connection Ethernet Interface An RJ45 connector can be used as the Ethernet interface for this machine. When connecting your machine to an Ethernet network, the tasks you per- form depend on how you plan to set the machine’s IP (Internet Protocol) address.
  • Page 22: Setting The Address Manually

    Setting the Address Manually You may also manually change the machine’s IP address, subnet mask, and gateway by using the following instructions. (See chapter 1, “Understanding the Network Setting Menu,” for more information.) When the IP address is changed, add a new port or reinstall the printer driver.
  • Page 23 IP ADDRESS :0. 0. 0. 0 Use the keypad to input each number. A single digit number, such as “1”, cannot be input as “001”. Align the num- ber on the left and input “1” as “1 _ _”. Use the keys to move between triplets.
  • Page 24: Network Printing

    Network Printing Network printing terms are described below: Bonjour BOOTP DHCP HTTP LDAP LPD/LPR POP Before SMTP Port 9100 SMTP SMTP Authentication SNMP TCP/IP This section contains descriptions of these network printing terms. Bonjour Macintosh network technology for automatically detecting devices connected to the network and for specifying settings.
  • Page 25: Dhcp

    DHCP DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. With dynamic addressing, a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network. In some systems, the device’s IP address can even change while it is still connected.
  • Page 26: Ldap

    LDAP On a TCP/ IP network, such as the Internet or an intranet, LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a protocol that is used to access a database for managing environment information and the e-mail addresses of network users. LPD/LPR LPD/LPR (Line Printer Daemon/Line Printer Remote) is a platform- independent printing protocol that runs over TCP/IP.
  • Page 27: Smb

    Unicast, Multicast, and Broadcast SLP is a unicast and a multicast protocol. This means that messages can be sent to one agent at a time (unicast) or to all agents (that are listening) at the same time (multicast). However, a multicast is not a broadcast. In theory, broadcast messages are “heard”...
  • Page 28: Tcp/Ip

    TCP/IP Most networks combine TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) with the lower-level protocol IP (Internet Protocol). TCP establishes a virtual connec- tion between two host systems and guarantees the delivery of data between them while IP specifies the format and addressing of this data sent between these two host systems.
  • Page 29: Printing Via Ipp (Internet Printing Protocol)

    Printing via IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) You must have administrator privileges in order to install the printer driver. If the User Account Control window appears when installing on Windows Vista, click the Allow button or the Continue button. Adding an IPP Port using Add Printer Wizard – Windows Server 2003/XP/2000 For Windows Server 2003/XP: Click Start, select Printers and Faxes, and then click Add Printer.
  • Page 30 Windows Server 2003/XP—Go to step 4. Windows 2000—If you entered a valid path in the previous step, the fol- lowing message displays: “The server on which the MC160n printer resides does not have the correct printer driver installed. If you want to install the driver on your local computer, click OK.”...
  • Page 31: Adding An Ipp Port Using Add Printer Wizard - Windows Vista

    – Adding an IPP Port using Add Printer Wizard Windows Vista Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Printers. Click Add a printer. In the dialog box click Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer. In the dialog box, click The printer that I want isn’t listed. Network Printing 2-13 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals...
  • Page 32 In the URL field in the next dialog box enter the printer’s network path- name in one of the following formats and then choose Next: http://ipaddress/ipp http://ipaddress:80/ipp http://ipaddress:631/ipp If your system cannot connect to the machine, the following message appears: “Windows cannot connect to the printer. Make sure that you have typed the name correctly, and that the printer is connected to network.”...

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