Brother MFC-9130CW Network User's Manual

Brother MFC-9130CW Network User's Manual

Multi-protocol on-board ethernet multi-function print serever and wireless multi-function print server
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Network User's Guide
Multi-Protocol On-board Ethernet Multi-function Print Server
and Wireless Multi-function Print Server
This Network User's Guide provides useful information on wired and
wireless network settings, security settings and Internet fax settings
using your Brother machine. You can also find supported protocol
information and detailed troubleshooting tips.
To download the latest manual, please visit the Brother Solutions
Center at (http://solutions.brother.com/). You can also download the
latest drivers and utilities for your machine, read FAQs and
troubleshooting tips, or learn about special printing solutions from the
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  • Page 1 Network User’s Guide Multi-Protocol On-board Ethernet Multi-function Print Server and Wireless Multi-function Print Server This Network User's Guide provides useful information on wired and wireless network settings, security settings and Internet fax settings using your Brother machine. You can also find supported protocol information and detailed troubleshooting tips.
  • Page 2: Important Note

    Applicable models This User’s Guide applies to the following models. DCP-9020CDN/9020CDW/MFC-9130CW/9140CDN/9330CDW/9340CDW Definitions of notes The following icons are used throughout this User’s Guide. IMPORTANT indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, IMPORTANT may result in damage to property or loss of product functionality.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Wired Status (For DCP-9020CDN, DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW)..........................39 Setup Wizard (wireless network only) ....................39 WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)/AOSS™ (wireless network only)............39 WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) w/PIN Code (wireless network only) ..........39 WLAN Status (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW)....39...
  • Page 4 Set to Default (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) ........40 Wired Enable (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW)........40 WLAN Enable (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW)........40 E-mail / IFAX (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download) .......................40 Fax to Server (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download) .......................44...
  • Page 5 Security features Overview..............................83 Using Certificates for device security.......................84 Configure certificate using Web Based Management ...............85 Creating and installing a certificate....................86 Choosing the certificate ........................88 How to install the self-signed certificate on your computer ...............89 Import and export the certificate and private key................93 Import and export a CA certificate .....................94 Managing multiple certificates .........................94 Managing your network machine securely using SSL/TLS ..............95...
  • Page 6 Wireless network terms and concepts (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Specifying your network.........................124 SSID (Service Set Identifier) and channels ..................124 Security terms............................124 Authentication and encryption ......................124 Authentication and Encryption methods for a personal wireless network ........125 Authentication and Encryption methods for an enterprise wireless network ........126 ®...
  • Page 7 Section I Network Operation Introduction Changing your machine’s network settings Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Control panel setup Web Based Management Internet fax (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download)
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction Network features Your Brother machine can be shared on a 10/100 MB wired or IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless (for wireless models) Ethernet network using the internal network print server. The print server supports various functions and methods of connection depending on the operating system you are running on a network supporting TCP/IP.
  • Page 9 Introduction Operating Systems ® ® Mac OS X v10.6.8, Windows Windows Server 10.7.x, 10.8.x 2003/2008/2012 ® Windows Vista ® Windows ® Windows Printing Scanning See Software User's Guide PC Fax Send See Software User's Guide PC Fax Receive See Software User's Guide BRAdmin Light See page 5.
  • Page 10: Other Network Features

    The Fax to Server feature allows the machine to scan a document and send it over the network to a separate fax server. (See Fax to Server (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download) on page 44.) In order to use this function, please download the necessary firmware from the “Downloads”...
  • Page 11: Changing Your Machine's Network Settings

    Changing your machine’s network settings How to change your machine’s network settings (IP address, Subnet mask and Gateway) The machine’s network settings can be changed using the control panel, BRAdmin Light, Web Based Management, and BRAdmin Professional 3. Please read this chapter for details. Using the control panel You can configure your machine for a network using the Network control panel menu.
  • Page 12 Changing your machine’s network settings Setting the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway using BRAdmin Light NOTE • You can download Brother's latest BRAdmin Light utility from http://solutions.brother.com/. • If you require more advanced machine management, use the latest version of BRAdmin Professional 3 utility that is available as a download from http://solutions.brother.com/.
  • Page 13 Changing your machine’s network settings Double-click the unconfigured device. ® Macintosh Windows NOTE • If the print server is set to its factory default settings (if you do not use a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server), the device will appear as Unconfigured in the BRAdmin Light utility screen. •...
  • Page 14: Other Management Utilities

    Changing your machine’s network settings Other Management Utilities Your Brother machine has the following management utilities other than the BRAdmin Light utility. You can change your network settings using these utilities. Web Based Management (web browser) A standard web browser can be used to change your print server settings using the HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) or HTTPS (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer).
  • Page 15: Brprint Auditor (Windows ® )

    Changing your machine’s network settings ® BRPrint Auditor (Windows The BRPrint Auditor software brings the monitoring power of Brother network management tools to locally connected machines. This utility allows a client computer to collect usage and status information from a Brother machine connected via the parallel or USB interface.
  • Page 16: Configuring Your Machine For A Wireless Network (For Dcp-9020Cdw, Mfc-9130Cw, Mfc-9330Cdw And Mfc-9340Cdw)

    Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Overview To connect your machine to your wireless network, we recommend following one of the setup methods outlined in the Quick Setup Guide. The wireless setup method using the installer CD-ROM and a USB cable is the easiest method for setup.
  • Page 17: Confirm Your Network Environment

    Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Confirm your network environment Connected to a computer with a WLAN access point/router in the network (Infrastructure mode) 1 WLAN access point/Router ® If your computer supports Intel MWT (My WiFi Technology), you can use your computer as a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) supported access point.
  • Page 18: Connected To A Wireless Capable Computer Without A Wlan Access Point/Router In The Network (Ad-Hoc Mode)

    Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Connected to a wireless capable computer without a WLAN access point/router in the network (Ad-hoc mode) This type of network does not have a central WLAN access point/router. Each wireless client communicates directly with each other.
  • Page 19: Wireless Configuration Temporarily Using A Usb Cable (Recommended)

    Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Wireless configuration temporarily using a USB cable (Recommended) It is recommended that you use a computer wirelessly connected to your network for this method. You can remotely configure the machine from the computer on the network using a USB cable (A) You can configure the wireless settings of the machine using a USB cable temporarily connected to a wired or wireless computer.
  • Page 20 Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Before configuring your machine, we recommend you write down your wireless network settings. You will need this information before you continue with the configuration. For a personal wireless network configuration If you are configuring your machine for a smaller wireless network, such as your home environment, record your SSID and the Network key.
  • Page 21 Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) For an enterprise wireless network configuration If you are configuring your machine for an IEEE 802.1x supported wireless network, record your Authentication method, Encryption method, User ID and Password.
  • Page 22 Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) NOTE • If you configure your machine using EAP-TLS Authentication, you must install the Client Certificate issued by a CA (Certificate Authority) before you start configuration. Contact your network administrator about the Client Certificate.
  • Page 23 Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) (Macintosh) 1 The opening screen will appear automatically. Click Start Here OSX. Choose your machine and click Next. 2 Choose Wireless Network Connection and then click Next.
  • Page 24: Configuration Using The Machine's Control Panel Setup Wizard

    Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Configuration using the machine’s control panel Setup Wizard You can use the machine’s control panel to configure your wireless network settings. By using the control panel Setup Wizard function, you can easily connect your Brother machine to your wireless network. You must know your wireless network settings before you proceed with this installation.
  • Page 25: Manual Configuration From The Control Panel

    Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Manual configuration from the control panel Before configuring your machine, we recommend you write down your wireless network settings. You will need this information before you continue with the configuration.
  • Page 26 Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Enter the Network Key you wrote down in step a. (For information on how to enter text: see Quick Setup Guide.) Press OK. When you have entered all the characters, press Yes to apply your settings. Go to step i.
  • Page 27: Configuring Your Machine When The Ssid Is Not Broadcast

    Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Configuring your machine when the SSID is not broadcast Before configuring your machine, we recommend you write down your wireless network settings. You will need this information before you continue with the configuration.
  • Page 28 Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Enter the SSID name. (For information on how to enter text: see Quick Setup Guide.) Press OK. Press Infrastructure when instructed. Choose and press the Authentication method.
  • Page 29: Configuring Your Machine For An Enterprise Wireless Network

    Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Configuring your machine for an enterprise wireless network Before configuring your machine, we recommend you write down your wireless network settings. You will need this information before you continue with the configuration.
  • Page 30 Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) NOTE • If you configure your machine using EAP-TLS Authentication, you must install the Client Certificate issued by a CA before you start configuration. Contact your network administrator about the Client Certificate. If you have installed more than one certificate, we recommend you write down the certificate name you want to use.
  • Page 31 Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Choose the Inner Authentication method NONE, CHAP, MS-CHAP, MS-CHAPv2, GTC or PAP. Go to step m. NOTE Depending on your Authentication method, the Inner Authentication method selections differ.
  • Page 32 Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Enter the user ID you wrote down in step a. Press OK. (For information on how to enter text: see Quick Setup Guide.) Do one of the following: If your Authentication method is EAP-TLS, go to step s.
  • Page 33: One Push Configuration Using Wps (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Or Aoss

    Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) One push configuration using WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) or AOSS™ You can use WPS or AOSS™ from the control panel menu to configure your wireless network settings if your WLAN access point/router (A) supports either WPS (PBC ) or AOSS™.
  • Page 34 Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) When the Touchscreen shows Start WPS or AOSS on your wireless access point/router, then press [OK]., press the WPS or AOSS™ button on your wireless access point/router. See the user's guide for your wireless access point/router for instructions.
  • Page 35: Configuration Using The Pin Method Of Wps (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)

    Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Configuration using the PIN Method of WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) If your WLAN access point/router supports WPS (PIN Method), you can configure the machine easily. The PIN (Personal Identification Number) Method is one of the connection methods developed by the Wi-Fi ®...
  • Page 36 Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Press Press Network. Press WLAN. Swipe up or down, or press a or b to display WPS w/PIN Code. Press WPS w/PIN Code. When Enable WLAN? is displayed, press Yes to accept.
  • Page 37 Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) ® ® ® Windows Vista /Windows 7/Windows If you are using your computer as a Registrar, follow these steps: NOTE ® ® ® • To use a Windows Vista...
  • Page 38: Configuration In Ad-Hoc Mode

    Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Configuration in Ad-hoc mode Using configured SSID If you are trying to pair the machine to a computer that is already in Ad-hoc mode with a configured SSID, you will need to complete the following steps: Before configuring your machine, we recommend you write down your wireless network settings.
  • Page 39 Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Swipe up or down, or press a or b to display Setup Wizard. Press Setup Wizard. When Enable WLAN? is displayed, press Yes to accept. This will start the wireless setup wizard.
  • Page 40: Using A New Ssid

    Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Using a New SSID If you are using a new SSID then all other devices will connect using the SSID that you assign to the machine in the following steps. You will need to connect to this SSID from your computer when it is placed in Ad-hoc mode.
  • Page 41 Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) To apply the settings, press Yes. To cancel, press No. Do one of the following: If you chose Yes, go to step l. If you chose No, go back to step f.
  • Page 42: Control Panel Setup

    Control panel setup Network menu The Network menu selections of the control panel allow you to set up the Brother machine for your network configuration. (For more information on how to use the control panel: see Basic User's Guide.) Press All Settings and then press Network.
  • Page 43 Control panel setup IP Address This field displays the current IP address of the machine. If you have chosen a BOOT Method of Static, enter the IP address that you wish to assign to the machine (check with your network administrator for the IP address to use).
  • Page 44 Control panel setup Secondary WINS Server IP Address This field specifies the IP address of the secondary WINS server. It is used as a backup to the Primary WINS server address. If the Primary server is unavailable, the machine still can register itself with a secondary ®...
  • Page 45: Ethernet (Wired Network Only)

    If your WLAN access point/router supports WPS (PIN Method), you can configure the machine easily. (For more information, see Configuration using the PIN Method of WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) on page 29.) WLAN Status (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Status This field displays the current wireless network status.
  • Page 46: Mac Address

    Web Based Management and your favorite web browser to configure these settings (see Web Based Management on page 56). These settings must be configured for the IFAX feature to work. (For more details about Internet fax, see Internet fax (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download) on page 72.) You can also access the character you want by repeatedly pressing the appropriate number key using the machine’s control panel.
  • Page 47 Control panel setup Mail Address You can set your machine’s E-mail address. Setup Server SMTP  SMTP Server This field displays the node name or IP address of an SMTP mail server (outgoing E-mail server) on your network. (e.g. “mailhost.brothermail.net” or “192.000.000.001”) ...
  • Page 48 Control panel setup  Verify Cert. You can enable or disable the use of the security certificate between the machine and the POP3 server.  APOP You can enable or disable the APOP (Authenticated Post Office Protocol). Setup Mail RX Auto Polling When set to On, the machine automatically checks the POP3 server for new messages.
  • Page 49 Control panel setup Size Limit Some E-mail servers do not allow you to send large E-mail documents (the system administrator will often place a limit on the maximum E-mail size). With this function enabled, the machine will display Out of Memory when trying to send E-mail documents over 1 Mbyte in size. The document will not be sent and an error report will be printed.
  • Page 50: Fax To Server (Mfc-9130Cw, Mfc-9140Cdn, Mfc-9330Cdw And Mfc-9340Cdw: Available As A Download)

    Control panel setup Fax to Server (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download) The Fax to Server feature allows the machine to scan a document and send it over the network to a separate fax server. The document will then be sent from the server as fax data to the destination fax number over standard phone lines.
  • Page 51 Control panel setup Setting Fax to Server to On You can store the prefix/suffix address for the fax server in the machine. Press Press All Settings. Swipe up or down, or press a or b to display Network. Press Network. Swipe up or down, or press a or b to display Fax to Server.
  • Page 52: How To Set A New Default For Scan To Ftp

    Control panel setup How to operate Fax to Server Place the document in the ADF or on the scanner glass. Enter the fax number. Press Fax Start. The machine will send the message over a TCP/IP network to the fax server. How to set a new default for Scan to FTP You can choose the default color and file type for the Scan to FTP function.
  • Page 53: Reset The Network Settings To The Factory Default

    Control panel setup Reset the network settings to the factory default You can reset the print server back to its default factory settings (resetting all information such as the password and IP address information). NOTE • This function resets all wired and wireless network settings to the factory default. •...
  • Page 54: Printing The Network Configuration Report

    If the IP Address on the Network Configuration Report shows 0.0.0.0, wait for one minute and try again. Printing the WLAN report (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) The WLAN Report prints your machine’s wireless status report. If the wireless connection failed, check the error code on the printed report.
  • Page 55: Function Table And Default Factory Settings

    The factory settings are shown in Bold with an asterisk. NOTE (For MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) • Internet Fax, Fax to Server and Scan to E-mail Server functions are available as downloads. • In order to use this function, please download the necessary firmware from the “Downloads” page for your model on the Brother Solutions Center at http://solutions.brother.com/.
  • Page 56 Wired Enable (DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) WLAN TCP/IP BOOT Method Auto* (DCP-9020CDW, Static MFC-9130CW, RARP MFC-9330CDW BOOTP MFC-9340CDW) DHCP (If you choose Auto, RARP, BOOTP or DHCP, you will be asked to enter how many times the machine tries to...
  • Page 57 Control panel setup Main Menu Submenu Menu Selections Options Network WLAN TCP/IP IP Address [000-255].[000-255].[000-255].[000-255] (continued) (DCP-9020CDW, (continued) [000].[000].[000].[000]* MFC-9130CW, Subnet Mask [000-255].[000-255].[000-255].[000-255] MFC-9330CDW [000].[000].[000].[000]* MFC-9340CDW) (continued) Gateway [000-255].[000-255].[000-255].[000-255] [000].[000].[000].[000]* Node Name BRWxxxxxxxxxxxx (up to 32 characters) WINS Configuration Auto* Static WINS Server Primary [000-255].[000-255].[000-255].[000-255]...
  • Page 58 Menu Selections Options Network WLAN WLAN Status Status Active(11n) (continued) (DCP-9020CDW, Active(11b) MFC-9130CW, Active(11g) MFC-9330CDW Wired LAN Active (Not available for MFC-9130CW) MFC-9340CDW) WLAN Off (continued) AOSS Active Connection Fail Signal Strong Medium Weak None — SSID Comm. Mode Ad-hoc...
  • Page 59 ** = number of devices (DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, Client Active MFC-9330CDW Not Connected MFC-9340CDW) (continued) Wired LAN Active (Not available for MFC-9130CW) Signal Strong Medium Weak None (When Group Owner is On, the signal is set to Strong.) — I/F Enable Off* —...
  • Page 60 Control panel setup Main Menu Submenu Menu Selections Options POP3 Server Name (Up to 64 characters) Network E-mail/IFAX Setup Server POP3 (continued) (MFC-9130CW, (continued) IP Address MFC-9140CDN, [000-255].[000-255].[000-255].[000-255] MFC-9330CDW POP3 Port 110* MFC-9340CDW) [00001-65535] (continued) Mailbox Name (Up to 60 characters)
  • Page 61 Control panel setup Main Menu Submenu Menu Selections Options Setup Mail TX Sender Subject — Network E-mail/IFAX Internet Fax Job* (continued) (MFC-9130CW, (Up to 40 characters) MFC-9140CDN, — Size Limit MFC-9330CDW Off* MFC-9340CDW) (continued) Notification — Off* Setup Relay Relay Broadcast —...
  • Page 62: Web Based Management

    Web Based Management Overview A standard Web Browser can be used to manage your machine using the HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) or HTTPS (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer). You can perform the function listed or get the following information from a machine on your network using a web browser. ...
  • Page 63: How To Configure The Machine Settings Using Web Based Management (Web Browser)

    Web Based Management How to configure the machine settings using Web Based Management (web browser) A standard web browser can be used to change your print server settings using the HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) or HTTPS (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer). NOTE •...
  • Page 64: Setting A Password

    Web Based Management Setting a password We recommend setting a login password to prevent unauthorized access to the Web Based Management. Click Administrator. Enter the password you want to use (up to 32 characters). Re-enter the password in Confirm New Password box. Click Submit.
  • Page 65: Secure Function Lock 2.0

    Web Based Management Secure Function Lock 2.0 Secure Function Lock 2.0 from Brother helps you to save money and increase security by restricting the functions available on your Brother machine. Secure Function Lock allows you to configure passwords for selected users. You can grant access to some or all of these functions, or restrict them to a page limit.
  • Page 66: How To Configure The Secure Function Lock 2.0 Settings Using Web Based Management (Web Browser)

    Web Based Management How to configure the Secure Function Lock 2.0 settings using Web Based Management (web browser) Basic configuration Click Administrator on the machine’s web page, and then click Secure Function Lock. Choose On from Function Lock. Enter an alphanumeric group name or user name of up to 15 digits in the ID Number/Name box, and then enter a four-digit password in the PIN box.
  • Page 67 Web Based Management Setting up public mode You can set up the public mode to restrict what functions are available for public users. Public users do not need to enter a password to access the features made available through this setting. NOTE Public mode includes print jobs sent via AirPrint, Google Cloud Print and Brother iPrint&Scan.
  • Page 68: Synchronize With Sntp Server

    Web Based Management Synchronize with SNTP server SNTP is the protocol used to synchronize the time used by the machine for authentication with the SNTP time server (this time is not the time displayed on the Touchscreen of the machine). You can synchronize the time used by the machine on a regular basis with the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) provided by the SNTP time server.
  • Page 69 Web Based Management  Synchronization Interval Enter the number of hours between server synchronization attempts (1 to 168 hours). NOTE • You must configure Date&Time to synchronize the time used by the machine with the SNTP time server. Click Date&Time and then configure Date&Time on the General screen. You can also configure the date and time from the machine’s control panel.
  • Page 70: Store Print Log To Network

    Web Based Management Store Print Log to Network The Store Print Log to Network feature allows you to save the print log file from your Brother machine to a network server using CIFS . You can record the ID, type of print job, job name, user name, date, time and the number of printed pages for every print job.
  • Page 71 Web Based Management  Auth. Method Choose the authentication method required for access to the CIFS server Auto, Kerberos , or NTLMv2 Kerberos is an authentication protocol which allows devices or individuals to securely prove their identity to network servers using a single sign-on.
  • Page 72: Error Detection Setting

    Web Based Management Error Detection Setting You can choose what action is taken when the print log cannot be stored to the server due to a network error. Choose Cancel Print or Ignore Log & Print in the Error Detection Setting of Store Print Log to Network.
  • Page 73: Understanding Error Messages

    Web Based Management Understanding Error Messages You can confirm the error status on the Touchscreen of your machine or Connection Status in Web Based Management.  Server Timeout, contact your administrator. This message will appear when you cannot connect to the server. Make sure that: •...
  • Page 74: Using Store Print Log To Network With Secure Function Lock 2.0

    Web Based Management Using Store Print Log to Network with Secure Function Lock 2.0 When Secure Function Lock 2.0 is active, the names of the registered users for copy, Fax RX, Web Connect Print and USB Direct Print (if available) functions will be recorded in the Store Print Log to Network report. Example of the Print Log with Secure Function Lock 2.0 users: Changing the Scan to FTP configuration using a web browser Scan to FTP allows you to scan a document directly to an FTP server on your local network or on the Internet.
  • Page 75 Web Based Management Click Scan to FTP/Network Profile on the Scan page. Now you can configure and change the following Scan to FTP settings using a web browser:  Profile Name (Up to 15 characters)  Host Address (FTP server address) ...
  • Page 76: Changing The Scan To Network Configuration Using A Web Browser (Windows ® )

    Web Based Management Changing the Scan to Network configuration using a web ® browser (Windows Scan to Network allows you to scan documents directly to a shared folder on a CIFS server located on your local network or the Internet: see Software User's Guide for more details on Scan to Network ®...
  • Page 77 Web Based Management Click Scan to FTP/Network Profile on the Scan page. Now you can configure and change the following Scan to Network settings using a web browser:  Profile Name (Up to 15 characters)  Host Address  Store Directory ...
  • Page 78: Internet Fax (Mfc-9130Cw, Mfc-9140Cdn, Mfc-9330Cdw And Mfc-9340Cdw: Available As A Download)

    Internet fax (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download) Internet fax overview Internet faxing (IFAX) allows you to send and receive fax documents using the Internet as the transport mechanism. Documents are transmitted in E-mail messages as attached TIFF-F files. This means that computers are also able to receive and send documents, providing that the computer has as an application that can generate and view TIFF-F files, you can use any TIFF-F viewer application.
  • Page 79: Important Information On Internet Fax

    Internet fax (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download)  Forwarding received E-mail and fax messages You can forward received E-mail or standard fax messages to another E-mail address or fax machine. For more information see Forwarding received E-mail and fax messages on page 77.
  • Page 80: How To Internet Fax

    Internet fax (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download) How to Internet fax Before using Internet fax you must configure your Brother machine to communicate with your network and mail server. You can configure these items from the control panel, Web Based Management, Remote setup, or BRAdmin Professional 3.
  • Page 81: Receiving E-Mail Or Internet Fax

    Internet fax (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download) NOTE • If you wish to manually enter the Internet fax address, load the document into the machine and do one of the following. • Press and then press to choose numbers, characters, or special characters.
  • Page 82 Internet fax (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download) How to receive an Internet fax There are 2 ways you can receive E-mail messages:  POP3 receiving at regular intervals  POP3 receiving (manually initiated) Using POP3 receiving the machine must poll the E-mail server to receive the data. This polling can occur at...
  • Page 83: Additional Internet Fax Options

    Internet fax (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download) Additional Internet Fax options Forwarding received E-mail and fax messages You can forward received E-mail or standard fax messages to another E-mail address or fax machine. Received messages can be forwarded via E-mail to a computer or Internet fax. They can also be forwarded via standard phone lines to another machine.
  • Page 84 Internet fax (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download) Relay broadcast from a machine FAX@brother.com UKFAX@brother.co.uk 123456789 UKFAX@brother.co.uk(fax#123456789) 1 Internet In this example, your machine has an E-mail address of FAX@brother.com, you wish to send a document from this machine to another machine in England with an E-mail address of UKFAX@brother.co.uk, this machine will then forward the document to a standard fax machine using a conventional telephone line.
  • Page 85 Internet fax (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download) Sending to multiple phone numbers: If you want to have the document relayed to more than one standard fax machine, the address can be entered using the following method: Press Fax.
  • Page 86 Internet fax (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download) Relay broadcast from a computer UKFAX@brother.co.uk 123456789 UKFAX@brother.co.uk(fax#123456789) 1 Internet You can also send E-mail from your computer and have it relayed to a conventional fax machine. The method of entering the phone number of the conventional fax machine that will receive the relayed E-mail will vary depending on the mail application you are using.
  • Page 87: Tx Verification Mail

    Internet fax (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download) TX Verification Mail Transmission Verification Mail supports two separate functions. Verification Mail for sending allows you to request notification from the receiving station that the Internet Fax or E-mail was received and processed.
  • Page 88: Error Mail

    Internet fax (MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download) NOTE To receive the TX verification mail properly, you must configure the following settings. • Sender • Switch Notification in the Setup Mail TX to on. • Switch Header in the Setup Mail RX to All or Subject+From+To.
  • Page 89: Security Features

    Security features Overview In today’s world, there are many security threats to your network and the data that travels over it. Your Brother machine employs some of the latest network security and encryption protocols available today. These network features can be integrated into your overall network security plan to help protect your data and prevent unauthorized access to the machine.
  • Page 90: Using Certificates For Device Security

    Security features Using Certificates for device security Your Brother machine supports the use of multiple security certificates allowing secure management, authentication and communication with the machine. The following security certificate features can be used with the machine.  SSL/TLS communication ...
  • Page 91: Configure Certificate Using Web Based Management

    Security features Configure certificate using Web Based Management This feature can be configured using Web Based Management only. Follow these steps to access the configure certificate page using Web Based Management. Start your web browser. Type “vmachine’s IP address/” into your browser’s address bar (where “machine’s IP address” is the IP address of the machine or the print server name).
  • Page 92: Creating And Installing A Certificate

    Security features Creating and installing a certificate Step by step chart for creating and installing a certificate self-signed certificate certificate from a CA Create a self-signed certificate using Web Based Create a CSR using Web Based Management. Management. (See page 86.) (See page 87.) Install the self-signed certificate to your Install the certificate issued by the CA to your...
  • Page 93 Security features How to create a CSR Click Create CSR on the Certificate page. Enter a Common Name and your information, such as Organization. NOTE • We recommend that the Root Certificate from the CA be installed on your computer before creating the CSR.
  • Page 94: Choosing The Certificate

    Security features How to install the certificate to your machine When you receive the certificate from a CA, follow the steps below to install it into the print server. NOTE Only a certificate issued with this machine’s CSR can be installed. When you want to create another CSR, make sure that the certificate is installed before creating another CSR.
  • Page 95: How To Install The Self-Signed Certificate On Your Computer

    Security features How to install the self-signed certificate on your computer NOTE ® ® • The following steps are for Windows Internet Explorer . If you use another web browser, follow the help text of the web browser itself. • You must have administrator rights to install the self-signed certificate. ®...
  • Page 96 Security features Type “https://machine’s IP address/” into your browser to access your machine (where “machine’s IP address” is the machine’s IP address or the node name that you assigned for the certificate). Then click Continue to this website (not recommended).. Click Certificate Error, and then click View certificates.
  • Page 97 Security features ® ® For Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 users Start your web browser. Type “https://machine’s IP address/” into your browser to access your machine (where “machine’s IP address” is the IP address or the node name that you assigned for the certificate). When the security alert dialog box appears, do one of the following: ...
  • Page 98 Security features Choose Trusted Root Certification Authorities, and then click OK. Click Next. Click Finish. Click Yes, if the fingerprint (thumbprint) is correct. NOTE The fingerprint (thumbprint) is printed on the Network Configuration Report (See Printing the Network Configuration Report on page 48).
  • Page 99: Import And Export The Certificate And Private Key

    Security features Click OK. The self-signed certificate is now installed on your computer, and SSL/TLS communication is available. Import and export the certificate and private key You can store the certificate and private key on the machine and manage them by importing and exporting. How to import the self-signed certificate, the certificate issued by a CA, and the private key Click Import Certificate and Private Key on the Certificate page.
  • Page 100: Import And Export A Ca Certificate

    Security features Import and export a CA certificate You can store a CA certificate on the machine by importing and exporting. How to import a CA certificate Click CA Certificate on the Security page. Click Import CA Certificate and choose the certificate. Click Submit. How to export a CA certificate Click CA Certificate on the Security page.
  • Page 101: Managing Your Network Machine Securely Using Ssl/Tls

    Security features Managing your network machine securely using SSL/TLS To manage your network machine securely, you need to use the management utilities with security protocols. Secure Management using Web Based Management (web browser) We recommend to use HTTPS protocol for secure management. To use these protocols, the following machine settings are required.
  • Page 102 Security features Make sure that the SNMP setting is enabled, and then click Advanced Setting of SNMP. You can configure the SNMP settings from the screen below. There are three SNMP connection modes of operation.  SNMP v1/v2c read-write access In this mode, the print server uses version 1 and version 2c of the SNMP protocol.
  • Page 103: Secure Management Using Bradmin Professional 3 (Windows ® )

    Security features  SNMPv3 read-write access With this mode, the print server uses version 3 of the SNMP protocol. If you want to manage the print server securely, use this mode. NOTE • When you use the SNMPv3 read-write access mode, please note the following. •...
  • Page 104: Printing Documents Securely Using Ssl/Tls

    Security features Printing documents securely using SSL/TLS To print documents securely with IPP protocol, you can use the IPPS protocol. To Configure IPPS settings using a web browser: On the machine's web page, click Network, and then click Protocol. If the IPP check box is already selected, go to step e.
  • Page 105: Sending Or Receiving An E-Mail Securely

    Security features Sending or Receiving an E-mail securely Configuration using Web Based Management (web browser) You can configure secured E-mail sending with user authentication or E-mail sending and receiving using SSL/TLS on the Web Based Management screen. Start your web browser. Type “vmachine’s IP address/”...
  • Page 106: Sending An E-Mail With User Authentication

    Security features Sending an E-mail with user authentication This machine supports POP before SMTP and SMTP-AUTH methods to send an E-mail via an E-mail server that requires user authentication. These methods prevent an unauthorized user from accessing the E-mail server. You can use Web Based Management or BRAdmin Professional 3 to configure these settings. You can use POP before SMTP and SMTP-AUTH methods for E-mail Notification, E-mail reports and Internet fax sending.
  • Page 107: Sending Or Receiving An E-Mail Securely Using Ssl/Tls

    Security features Sending or Receiving an E-mail securely using SSL/TLS This machine supports SSL/TLS methods to send or receive an E-mail via an E-mail server that requires secure SSL/TLS communication. To send or receive E-mail via an E-mail server that is using SSL/TLS communication, you must configure SMTP over SSL/TLS or POP3 over SSL/TLS correctly.
  • Page 108: Using Ieee 802.1X Authentication

    Security features Using IEEE 802.1x authentication You can configure IEEE 802.1x authentication for a wired or a wireless network. IEEE 802.1x authentication configuration using Web Based Management (web browser) If you are configuring IEEE 802.1x authentication for a wired or a wireless network using Web Based Management, follow the instructions below.
  • Page 109 Security features Start your web browser. Type “vmachine’s IP address/” into your browser’s address bar (where “machine’s IP address” is the IP address of the machine or the print server name).  For example: v192.168.1.2/ NOTE • If you are using a Domain Name System or enable a NetBIOS name, you can enter another name such as “SharedPrinter”...
  • Page 110 The wired IEEE 802.1x function is not available. (Wireless) Shortly after configuring, the WLAN report will be printed automatically. Check your wireless configuration on the report. See Printing the WLAN report (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) on page 48.
  • Page 111: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Overview This chapter explains how to resolve typical network problems you may encounter when using the Brother machine. If, after reading this chapter, you are unable to resolve your problem, please visit the Brother Solutions Center at: http://solutions.brother.com/. Please go to the Brother Solutions Center at http://solutions.brother.com/ and click Manuals on your model page to download the other manuals.
  • Page 112 • Ask the manufacturer of your WLAN access point/router or ask your Internet provider or network administrator.  For information on what the SSID and Network Key are, see Wireless network terms and concepts (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) on page 124. Are you using MAC address wireless Confirm the MAC address of the Brother machine is allowed in the filter.
  • Page 113 Troubleshooting The Brother machine is not found on the network during MFL-Pro Suite installation. Question Interface Solution Is your machine connected wired/ Print the Network Configuration Report and check that Ethernet Link to the network and does it wireless Status or Wireless Link Status is Link OK. See Printing the Network have a valid IP address? Configuration Report on page 48.
  • Page 114 Troubleshooting The Brother machine cannot print or scan over the network. The Brother machine is not found on the network even after successful installation. Question Interface Solution Are you using security wired/ See I'm using security software. on page 111. software? wireless Is your Brother machine...
  • Page 115 Troubleshooting The Brother machine cannot print or scan over the network. The Brother machine is not found on the network even after successful installation. (continued) Question Interface Solution Is your Brother machine wired/ ® 1 (Windows assigned with an available wireless Click the Start button, All Programs, Accessories and IP address?
  • Page 116 Brother machine to the (For how to print, see Printing the WLAN report (For DCP-9020CDW, network using wireless MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) on page 48.) capabilities? If there is an error code on the printed WLAN report: see Quick Setup Guide: Troubleshooting.
  • Page 117 Troubleshooting I'm using security software. Question Interface Solution Did you choose to accept wired/ If you did not choose to accept the security alert dialog box, the firewall the security alert dialog box wireless function of your security software may be rejecting access. Some security during the MFL-Pro Suite software might block access without showing a security alert dialog box.
  • Page 118 Printing the WLAN report (For DCP-9020CDW, network? MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) on page 48. If there is an error code on the printed WLAN report: see Quick Setup Guide: Troubleshooting. I have checked and tried all...
  • Page 119 Section II Network Glossary Types of network connections and protocols Configuring your machine for a network Wireless network terms and concepts (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) ® Additional network settings from Windows Security terms and concepts...
  • Page 120: Types Of Network Connections And Protocols

    Types of network connections and protocols Types of network connections Wired network connection example Peer-to-Peer printing using TCP/IP In a Peer-to-Peer environment, each computer directly sends and receives data to each device. There is no central server controlling file access or machine sharing. TCP/IP TCP/IP 1 Router...
  • Page 121 Types of network connections and protocols Network Shared printing In a Network Shared environment, each computer sends data via a centrally controlled computer. This type of computer is often called a “Server” or a “Print Server”. Its job is to control the printing of all print jobs. 1 Client computer 2 Computer known as “Server”...
  • Page 122: Protocols

    Types of network connections and protocols Protocols TCP/IP protocols and functions Protocols are the standardized sets of rules for transmitting data on a network. Protocols allow users to gain access to network connected resources. The print server used on the Brother machine supports the TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) protocol.
  • Page 123 Types of network connections and protocols DNS client The Brother print server supports the Domain Name System (DNS) client function. This function allows the print server to communicate with other devices by using its DNS name. NetBIOS name resolution Network Basic Input/Output System name resolution enables you to obtain the IP address of the other device using its NetBIOS name during the network connection.
  • Page 124 Types of network connections and protocols TELNET The TELNET protocol allows you to control the remote network devices on a TCP/IP network from your computer. SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used to manage network devices including computers, routers and Brother network ready machines.
  • Page 125 Types of network connections and protocols SNTP The Simple Network Time Protocol is used to synchronize computer clocks on a TCP/IP network. You can configure the SNTP settings using Web Based Management (web browser). (For the details, see Synchronize with SNTP server on page 62.) CIFS The Common Internet File System is the standard way that computer users share files and printers in ®...
  • Page 126: Configuring Your Machine For A Network

    Configuring your machine for a network IP addresses, subnet masks and gateways To use the machine in a networked TCP/IP environment, you need to configure its IP address and subnet mask. The IP address you assign to the print server must be on the same logical network as your host computers.
  • Page 127: Subnet Mask

    Configuring your machine for a network Subnet mask Subnet masks restrict network communication.  Example: Computer 1 can talk to Computer 2 • Computer 1 IP Address: 192.168. 1. 2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.000 • Computer 2 IP Address: 192.168. 1. 3 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.000 Where the 0 is in the Subnet mask, there is no limit to communication at this part of the address.
  • Page 128: Ieee 802.1X Authentication

    Configuring your machine for a network IEEE 802.1x Authentication IEEE 802.1x is an IEEE standard for wired and wireless networks that limits access from unauthorized network devices. Your Brother machine (supplicant) sends an authentication request to a RADIUS server (Authentication server) through your access point (authenticator). After your request has been verified by the RADIUS server, your machine can access the network.
  • Page 129 Configuring your machine for a network  EAP-TTLS EAP-TTLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol-Tunneled Transport Layer Security) has been developed by Funk Software and Certicom. EAP-TTLS creates a similar encrypted SSL tunnel to PEAP, between a client and an authentication server, for sending a user ID and password. EAP-TTLS provides mutual authentication between the server and the client.
  • Page 130: Wireless Network Terms And Concepts (For Dcp-9020Cdw, Mfc-9130Cw, Mfc-9330Cdw And Mfc-9340Cdw)

    Wireless network terms and concepts (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Specifying your network SSID (Service Set Identifier) and channels You need to configure the SSID and a channel to specify the wireless network you want to connect to. ...
  • Page 131: Authentication And Encryption Methods For A Personal Wireless Network

    Wireless network terms and concepts (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Authentication and Encryption methods for a personal wireless network A personal wireless network is a small network, such as a home wireless network, without IEEE 802.1x support. If you want to use your machine in an IEEE 802.1x supported wireless network, see Authentication and Encryption methods for an enterprise wireless network on page 126.
  • Page 132: Authentication And Encryption Methods For An Enterprise Wireless Network

    Wireless network terms and concepts (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Network key  Open system/Shared key with WEP This key is a 64-bit or 128-bit value that must be entered in an ASCII or hexadecimal format. • 64 (40) bit ASCII: Uses 5 text characters.
  • Page 133 Wireless network terms and concepts (For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW) Encryption methods  TKIP For TKIP, see TKIP on page 125.  For AES, see AES on page 125.  CKIP The original Key Integrity Protocol for LEAP by Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • Page 134: Additional Network Settings From Windows

    Additional network settings from ® Windows Types of additional network settings The following features are available to use if you want to configure additional network settings. ® ® ®  Web Services for printing and scanning (Windows Vista , Windows 7 and Windows ®...
  • Page 135 ® Additional network settings from Windows ® (Windows Vista Click , then choose Network. ® (Windows Click , Control Panel, Network and Internet, and then View network computers and devices. ® (Windows Move your mouse to the lower right corner of your desktop. When the menu bar appears, click Settings, click Change PC settings, and then click Devices.
  • Page 136: Uninstalling Drivers Used For Printing And Scanning Via Web Services (Windows Vista ® , Windows ® 7 And Windows ® 8)

    ® Additional network settings from Windows Uninstalling drivers used for printing and scanning via ® ® Web Services (Windows Vista , Windows 7 and ® Windows To uninstall Web Services from a computer, follow the instructions below. ® (Windows Vista Click , then choose Network.
  • Page 137: Network Printing And Scanning Installation For Infrastructure Mode When Using Vertical Pairing (Windows ® 7 And Windows ® 8)

    ® Additional network settings from Windows Network printing and scanning installation for Infrastructure ® mode when using Vertical Pairing (Windows 7 and ® Windows ® Windows Vertical Pairing is a technology that allows your Vertical Pairing supported wireless machine to connect to your Infrastructure network using the PIN Method of WPS and the Web Services feature.
  • Page 138 ® Additional network settings from Windows Turn on your machine. Set your machine in WPS mode (PIN Method). For how to configure your machine to use the PIN Method, see Configuration using the PIN Method of WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) on page 29. ®...
  • Page 139: Security Terms And Concepts

    Security terms and concepts Security features Security terms  CA (Certificate Authority) A CA is an entity that issues digital certificates (especially X.509 certificates) and vouches for the binding between the data items in a certificate.  CSR (Certificate Signing Request) A CSR is a message sent from an applicant to a CA in order to apply for the issue of a certificate.
  • Page 140: Security Protocols

    Security terms and concepts Security protocols SSL (Secure Socket Layer) / TLS (Transport Layer Security) These security communication protocols encrypt data to prevent security threats. HTTPS The version of the Internet protocol Hyper text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) that uses SSL. IPPS The version of the printing protocol Internet Printing Protocol that uses SSL.
  • Page 141: Security Methods For E-Mail Sending And Receiving

    Security terms and concepts Security methods for E-mail Sending and Receiving NOTE You can configure the security methods settings using Web Based Management (web browser). For the details, see How to configure the machine settings using Web Based Management (web browser) on page 57.
  • Page 142 Section III Appendixes Appendix A Appendix B...
  • Page 143: A Appendix A

    Wi-Fi Certification Mark License (WPA™/WPA2™ - Enterprise, Certification Personal), Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) Identifier Mark License, (Wireless) AOSS Logo, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ Wi-Fi Direct™ For DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9130CW, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW For MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW: available as a download. For DCP-9020CDN, DCP-9020CDW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW and MFC-9340CDW...
  • Page 144: B Appendix B

    Appendix B Using services A service is a resource that can be accessed by computers that wish to print to the Brother print server. The Brother print server provides the following predefined services (do a SHOW SERVICE command in the Brother print server remote console to see a list of available services): Enter HELP at the command prompt for a list of supported commands.
  • Page 145: Using Rarp To Configure The Ip Address

    Appendix B Using RARP to configure the IP address Before you configure the IP address using RARP, you must set the machine’s Boot Method to RARP. To change the Boot Method, use the machine’s control panel Network menu, BRAdmin applications, Remote Setup (For MFC models), or Web Based Management (web browser).
  • Page 146: Using Bootp To Configure The Ip Address

    Appendix B Using BOOTP to configure the IP address Before you configure the IP address using BOOTP, you must set the machine’s Boot Method to BOOTP. To change the Boot Method, use the machine’s control panel Network menu, BRAdmin applications, Remote Setup (For MFC models), or Web Based Management (web browser).
  • Page 147: Using Arp To Configure The Ip Address

    Appendix B Using ARP to configure the IP address If you are unable to use the BRAdmin application and your network does not use a DHCP server, you can ® also use the ARP command. The ARP command is available on Windows systems that have TCP/IP installed as well as UNIX systems.
  • Page 148: Using The Telnet Console To Configure The Ip Address

    Appendix B Using the TELNET console to configure the IP address You can also use the TELNET command to change the IP address. TELNET is an effective method to change the machine’s IP address. But a valid IP address must already be programmed into the print server.
  • Page 149: Index

    Index Ad-hoc mode ............12 Factory default ............47 AES ................. 125 FTP ..............68 AOSS™ ..............27 APIPA ............38 APOP ..............135 ARP ..............116 Gateway ..............37 Authentication ............125 HTTP ..............56 BINARY_P1 ............138 HTTPS ..............95 BOOTP ............116 BRAdmin Light ............3 BRAdmin Professional 3 ........
  • Page 150 Index PBC ..............27 Web Based Management (web browser) ..3 PCL_P1 ..............138 Web Services ......... 118 PEAP ..............122 WEP ................ 125 Peer-to-Peer ............114 WINS ............... 117 PIN Method ............29 WINS Config ............. 37 POP before SMTP ..........100 WINS Server .............

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