Using Centreware Internet Services; Introduction - Xerox WorkCentre 4118 System Administration Manual

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Using CentreWare Internet Services

Introduction

CentreWare Internet Services uses the embedded HTTP Server on the WorkCentre 4118 to
allow communication with the WorkCentre 4118 if you have a Web Browser with access to the
Internet or Intranet. By entering the IP Address of the WorkCentre 4118 as the URL (Universal
Resource Locator) in the Browser, direct access to the WorkCentre 4118 is available.
NOTE: Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4.x or later should be used. Other
browsers may work, but could produce unexpected results.
Many of the selections and settings needed to install WorkCentre 4118 on a network can be
made using Internet Services, eliminating steps that would otherwise need to be performed at
the WorkCentre 4118 Control Panel.
Many of the features available within Internet Services will require an admin user name and
password. A user will only be prompted for an admin name and password once in a single
browser session.
Before the Internet Services feature can be used for installing WorkCentre 4118 on a network
it must be enabled. There are two stages required to enable Internet Services:
Network Communication Setup
Enable Internet Services
Make settings to the appropriate network
NOTE: When making more than one configuration change please complete all the
changes in one go and then carry out a reboot.
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This requires the WorkCentre 4118 to be setup for Internet Services.
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