1.3
Setting IP Address
This section describes how to set the IP address.
Depending on the network environment, you may need to set the subnet mask and gateway
address for the machine. If your network environment has a Reverse ARP Protocol (RARP),
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or BOOTP environment, you may obtain the
address automatically from each of these servers.
By default, these items will be obtained automatically from the DHCP server.
To check if the address has been obtained from the DHCP, RARP or BOOTP servers, either
carry out the procedure in "1.3.1 Setting IP Address" (P. 14) and then check the settings of
the IP address, subnet mask and gateway address; or see "6.6 Printing Reports/Lists" in
"Part 1 Hardware" of the User Guide (Copier) to print out the System Settings List and then
under TCP/IP in Communication Settings, check the IP address, subnet mask and gateway
address.
If the address has not been obtained automatically or to set the settings manually, see
"1.3.1 Setting IP Address" (P. 14) for details for setting the address. You may also change
the way to obtain the address.
Use the DHCP server together with the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server. Check with your system
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administrator for any queries on the DHCP, WINS environments.
When using the BOOTP server, change Get IP Address to BOOTP. For details on the way to change, see "5.6
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Network Settings" in "Part 1 Hardware" of the User Guide (Copier). Check with your system administrator for
any queries on the BOOTP environment.
You may set the method of obtaining an address by using either the System Administration
Mode through the touch panel display or the CentreWare Internet Services.
For details on System Administration Mode, see "Chapter 5 System Administration Mode Settings" in "Part 1
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Hardware" of the User Guide (Copier).
For details on CentreWare Internet Services, see "Chapter 5 Configuring From Computer (CentreWare Internet
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Services)" (P. 105).
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