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Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference. For safe and correct use, be sure to read the Safety Information
in "About This Machine" before using the machine.
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Monitoring and Configuring the Machine
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Appendix

Operating Instructions

Network Guide

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Network Guide Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Appendix Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference. For safe and correct use, be sure to read the Safety Information in "About This Machine" before using the machine.
  • Page 2 Introduction This manual contains detailed instructions and notes on the operation and use of this machine. For your safety and benefit, read this manual carefully before using the machine. Keep this manual in a handy place for quick reference. Important Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Manuals For This Machine

    Manuals for This Machine Refer to the manuals that are relevant to what you want to do with the machine. • Media differ according to manual. • The printed and electronic versions of a manual have the same contents. • Adobe Acrobat Reader/Adobe Reader must be installed in order to view the manuals as PDF files. •...
  • Page 4 • Enable SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) Encryption. • Change the user name and password of the administrator using Web Image Monitor. For details, see “Setting Up the Machine”, Security Reference. Be sure to read this manual when setting the enhanced security functions, or user and administrator authentication.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Manuals for This Machine..........................1 How to Read This Manual..........................6 Symbols................................6 About IP Address............................6 1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Using Web Image Monitor..........................7 Displaying Top Page............................8 When User Authentication is Set........................10 About Menu and Mode..........................10 Access in the Administrator Mode......................12 List of Setting Items............................13 Displaying Web Image Monitor Help.......................17 Machine Status Notification by E-Mail......................19...
  • Page 6 netware.................................36 passwd................................37 pathmtu.................................38 route................................38 set..................................40 show................................42 slp..................................42 smb................................42 snmp................................43 sntp................................46 ssdp................................46 ssh..................................47 syslog................................48 upnp................................48 web................................48 wins................................49 Understanding the Displayed Information.....................51 Configuring the Network Interface Board....................51 Message List..............................57 System Log Information..........................57 2. Appendix Using DHCP..............................63 Using AutoNet..............................63 Configuring the WINS Server.........................64 Using Web Image Monitor.........................64 Using telnet..............................64 Using the Dynamic DNS Function........................65...
  • Page 7 Initial Settings...............................71 Specifications..............................76 INDEX ................................79...
  • Page 8: How To Read This Manual

    How to Read This Manual Symbols This manual uses the following symbols: Indicates points to pay attention to when using the machine, and explanations of likely causes of paper misfeeds, damage to originals, or loss of data. Be sure to read these explanations. Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine's functions, and instructions on resolving user errors.
  • Page 9: Monitoring And Configuring The Machine

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine This chapter describes how to monitoring and configuring the machine. Using Web Image Monitor Using Web Image Monitor, you can check the machine status and change settings. Available operations The following operations can be remotely performed using Web Image Monitor from a client computer.
  • Page 10: Displaying Top Page

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine • If you are using a proxy server, change the Web browser settings. Contact your administrator for information about the settings. • Machine information is not automatically updated. To perform an update, click [Refresh] in the display area.
  • Page 11 Using Web Image Monitor BJT001S 1. Menu area If you select menu, it's content will be shown on the work area, or the sub area. 2. Tab area Details about each menu appears. 3. Header area The dialog box for switching to the user mode and administrator mode appears, and each mode's menu will be displayed.
  • Page 12: When User Authentication Is Set

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine When User Authentication is Set Login (using Web Image Monitor) Follow the procedure below to log on when user authentication is set. Click [Login]. Enter a login user name and password, and then click [Login]. For details about the login user name and password, consult your network administrator.
  • Page 13: Administrator Mode

    Using Web Image Monitor BJT002S 1. Home The [Status], [Device Info], [Counter], and [Inquiry] tab are displayed. Details of the tab menu are displayed on the work area. 2. Document Server Display files stored in the Document Server. 3. Job Display all jobs.
  • Page 14: Access In The Administrator Mode

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine BJT004S 1. Home The [Status], [Device Info], [Counter], and [Inquiry] tab are displayed. Details of the tab menu are displayed on the work area. 2. Document Server Display files stored in the Document Server. 3.
  • Page 15: List Of Setting Items

    Using Web Image Monitor List of Setting Items The following tables show Web Image Monitor items that can be viewed or modified depending on the selected mode on the Web browser. Select one of the following modes to log on Web Image Monitor: •...
  • Page 16 1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Menu Guest mode Administrator mode Machine Maintenance/Repair Read Read Sales Representative Read Read Document Server Menu Guest mode Administrator mode Document Server Read/Modify Read/Modify Job List Menu Guest mode Administrator mode Current/Waiting Jobs Read Read/Modify Job History Read...
  • Page 17 Using Web Image Monitor Menu Guest mode Administrator mode Timer Read Read/Modify E-mail Read Read/Modify Auto E-mail Notification None Read/Modify On-demand E-mail None Read/Modify Notification File Transfer None Read/Modify User Authentication None Read/Modify Management Administrator Authentication None Read/Modify Management Program/Change None Read/Modify Administrator...
  • Page 18 1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Menu Guest mode Administrator mode Interface Settings Read Read Network Menu Guest mode Administrator mode IPv4 Read Read/Modify IPv6 Read Read/Modify NetWare Read Read/Modify Read Read/Modify SNMP None Read/Modify SNMPv3 None Read/Modify SSDP None Read/Modify System Log Read...
  • Page 19: Displaying Web Image Monitor Help

    Using Web Image Monitor Menu Guest mode Administrator mode Setup RC Gate None Read/Modify Update RC Gate Firmware None Read RC Gate Proxy Server None Read/Modify Webpage Menu Guest mode Administrator mode Webpage Read/Modify Read/Modify Extended Feature Settings Menu Guest mode Administrator mode Startup Setting None...
  • Page 20: Downloading Help

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Downloading and checking Help You can download Help to your computer. As the Help URL, you can specify the path to the local file to view the Help without connecting to the Internet. • By clicking “?” ( ) in the header area, the contents of Help appear. •...
  • Page 21: Machine Status Notification By E-Mail

    Machine Status Notification by E-Mail Machine Status Notification by E-Mail Whenever a paper tray becomes empty or paper is jammed, an e-mail alert is issued to the registered addresses to notify the machine status. For this notification, you can make the e-mail notification settings. Notification timing and e-mail content can be set.
  • Page 22 1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine • Replacement Required Soon: Transfer Unit • Replacement Required: Charger • Replacement Required Soon: Charger • Replacement Required: Cleaning Unit for Photoconductor Unit • Replacement Required Soon: Cleaning Unit for Photoconductor Unit • Replacement Required: Cleaning Unit for Intermediate Transfer Belt •...
  • Page 23: Setting The Account For E-Mail Notification

    Machine Status Notification by E-Mail • p.7 "Using Web Image Monitor" Setting the Account for E-mail Notification Before you use Auto E-mail Notification or On-demand E-mail notification, setup an e-mail account to be used for the function. Perform the following configuration task in Web Image Monitor. Log on to Web Image Monitor in administrator mode.
  • Page 24: Auto E-Mail Notification

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine • SMTP Auth. Password: To set or change the password for SMTP AUTH. • SMTP Auth. Encryption: Select whether to encrypt the password or not. [Encryption]-[Auto Select]: If the authentication method is PLAIN, LOGIN, CRAM-MD5, or DIGEST-MD5.
  • Page 25: On-Demand E-Mail Notification

    Machine Status Notification by E-Mail • Items in the Select Groups/Items to Notify column: Select groups for each notification type, such as machine status and error. To make detailed settings for these items, click [Edit] next to [Detailed Settings of Each Item]. Click [OK].
  • Page 26: Format Of On-Demand E-Mail Messages

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Format of On-demand E-mail Messages To use mail notification, you need to send an on-demand e-mail message to this machine. Using your mail software, enter the following: Format of on-demand e-mail messages Item Description Subject (Referred to as Subject) Enter a request regarding the device.
  • Page 27 Machine Status Notification by E-Mail Parameter Meaning Default format Mail format Mail will be sent in the format preset for each mail address. lang Language for mail body Mail will be sent in the language preset for each mail address. Parameters specifying the information to be obtained Information to be obtained Parameter...
  • Page 28 1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Language in which Web Image Monitor items Parameter are displayed German Italian Spanish Dutch Danish Finnish Norwegian Portuguese Swedish Czech Hungarian Polish Russian Turkish Catalan • For the language used in the body of the mail, you can select either English or the language in which the Web Image Monitor items are displayed.
  • Page 29: Remote Maintenance By Telnet

    Remote Maintenance by telnet Remote Maintenance by telnet • Remote Maintenance should be protected so that access is allowed to administrators only. • The password is the same as the one of Web Image Monitor administrator. When the password is changed using “mshell”, other's change also.
  • Page 30: Access

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine access Use the “access” command to view and configure access control. You can also specify two or more access ranges. View settings msh> access IPv4 configuration display msh> access ID range IPv6 configuration display msh>...
  • Page 31: Autonet

    Remote Maintenance by telnet • IPv6 mask ranges between 1 - 128 can be selected. • Up to five access ranges can be specified. The entry is invalid if the target number is omitted. • You cannot access Web Image Monitor from a restricted IP address. autonet Use the “autonet”...
  • Page 32: Dhcp

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Machine name configuration msh> devicename name “string” • Enter a machine name using up to 31 alphanumeric characters. • Set single names for each machine. Machine name initialization msh> devicename clear name • Reset the machine name to its default. dhcp Use the “dhcp”...
  • Page 33: Dhcp6

    Remote Maintenance by telnet Domain name selection msh> dhcp domainname {dhcp|static} • Specify whether to obtain the domain name from the DHCP server or use the domain name set by a user. • To obtain the domain name from the DHCP server, specify “dhcp”. To use the domain name set by a user, specify “static”.
  • Page 34 1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine IPv4 DNS server configuration The following command enables or disables the IPv4 DNS server address: msh> dns “ID” server “server address” The following command displays a configuration using the IP address 192.168.15.16 on a DNS 1 server: msh>...
  • Page 35: Domainname

    Remote Maintenance by telnet A records registration msh> dns arecord {dhcp|own} • dhcp: You can specify the method of registering an A record when the dynamic DNS function is enabled and DHCP is used. • own: To register an A record using the printer as the DNS client. The DNS server address and the domain name already designated are used for the registration.
  • Page 36: Help

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Deleting the Domain Name msh> domainname “interface_name” clear name help Use the “help” command to display the available command list and the procedures for using those commands. Command list display msh> help Display of procedure for using commands msh>...
  • Page 37: Ipsec

    Remote Maintenance by telnet IPv4 configuration msh> ifconfig “interface_name” “address” • If you did not enter an interface name, it is automatically set to the Ethernet interface. Interface name Interface configured ether Ethernet Interface The following explains how to configure an IPv4 address 192.168.15.16 on Ethernet interface. msh>...
  • Page 38: Ipv6

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Viewing settings The following command displays the current IPsec settings: msh> ipsec ipv6 Use the “ipv6” command to display and configure IPv6 settings. View Setting msh> ipv6 IPv6 stateless address msh> ipv6 stateless {on|off} If “on”...
  • Page 39: Passwd

    Remote Maintenance by telnet Timeout msh> netware timeout [3-255] • The default is 15. NDS context name msh> netware context “character string” SAP interval msh> netware “sap_interval[0-3600]” It can be entered between 0 and 3600 seconds. Setting login mode for file server msh>...
  • Page 40: Pathmtu

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Changing the password of the administrators using the Supervisor msh> passwd {Administrator ID} • Enter the new password. • Renter the new password to confirm it. • Be sure not to forget or lose the password. •...
  • Page 41 Remote Maintenance by telnet • Adds a host or network route to “destination”, and a gateway address to “gateway” in the table. • Specify the IPv4 address to destination and gateway. • If you do not specify {host|net}, the host setting is selected automatically. •...
  • Page 42: Set

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine • The same gateway address is shared by all interfaces. • “Prefixlen” is a number between 1 and 128. Use the “set” command to set the protocol information display “active” or “inactive”. View settings The following command displays protocol information (active/inactive).
  • Page 43 Remote Maintenance by telnet Configuration • Enter “up” to enable protocol, and enter “down” to disable protocol. You can set the protocol to “active” or “inactive”. msh> set ipv4 {up|down} • If you disable IPv4, you cannot use remote access after logging off. If you did this by mistake, you can use the control panel to enable remote access via IPv4.
  • Page 44: Show

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine show Use the “show” command to display network interface board configuration settings. View settings msh> show • If “-p” is added, you can view settings one by one. Use “slp” command to view and configure SLP settings. msh>...
  • Page 45: Snmp

    Remote Maintenance by telnet View protocol msh> smb protocol snmp Use the “snmp” command to display and edit SNMP configuration settings such as the community name. View settings msh> snmp • Default access settings 1 is as follows: Community name:public IPv4 address:0.0.0.0 IPv6 address::: IPX address:00000000:000000000000...
  • Page 46 1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Access type Type of access permission not accessible read read only write read and write trap user is notified of trapmessages Protocol configuration Use the following command to set protocols “active” or “inactive”: If you set a protocol “inactive”, all access settings for that protocol are disabled.
  • Page 47 Remote Maintenance by telnet Deleting sysContact msh> snmp clear contact SNMP v1v2 function configuration msh> snmp v1v2 {on|off} • Specify “on” to enable, and “off” to disable. SNMP v3 function configuration msh> snmp v3 {on|off} • Specify “on” to enable, and “off” to disable. SNMP TRAP configuration msh>...
  • Page 48: Sntp

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine • If you select “on”, plain-text communication becomes impossible - only encrypted communication is possible. • “Encrypted communication” means an encrypted password is set on the machine. sntp The machine clock can be synchronized with a NTP server clock using Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP).
  • Page 49: Ssh

    Remote Maintenance by telnet Setting effective time msh> ssdp profile [1801-86400] The default is 10800 seconds. Advertise packet TTL settings msh> ssdp ttl [1-255] The default is 4. Use the “ssh” command to view and configure SSH settings. View settings msh>...
  • Page 50: Syslog

    1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine • If you do not specify a character string, current setting is displayed. syslog Use the “syslog” command to display the information stored in the machine's system log. View message msh> syslog upnp Use the “upnp” command to display and configure the universal plug and play. Public URL display msh>...
  • Page 51: Wins

    Remote Maintenance by telnet Specify “1” or “2” for ID the corresponding number to the link name. Resetting URL names registered as link destinations msh> web “ID” clear name Specify “1” or “2” for ID as the number corresponding to the link name. Help URL Configuration You can set URLs linked by clicking “?”...
  • Page 52 1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine • The scope ID can be entered using up to 31 alphanumeric characters. • Be sure to specify the interface. Interface name Interface configured ether Ethernet interface...
  • Page 53: Understanding The Displayed Information

    Understanding the Displayed Information Understanding the Displayed Information This section explains how to read status information returned by the network interface board. Configuring the Network Interface Board Use the following command to display network interface board settings: • telnet : Use the “show” command. Item Description Common...
  • Page 54 1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Item Description Mode(IPv6) http ftpc snmp autonet ssdp sftp IPv4 DHCP Address Netmask Broadcast Gateway IPv6 Stateless Manual Gateway...
  • Page 55 Understanding the Displayed Information Item Description DHCPv6-lite DUID DHCPv6 option lifetime IPsec Manual Mode Excluded Protocol https dhcp wins EncapType Host name DNS Domain Access Control Access Control settings IPv4 AccessEntry [X] X can be set between 1 and 5. IPv6 AccessEntry [X] X can be set between 1 and 5.
  • Page 56 1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Item Description Home page link name2 Help page URL NetWare NetWare settings EncapType File server name Switch SAP interval time NDS Tree Name Transfer Protocol SMB settings Switch Mode Direct print Notification Workgroup name Computer name Comment Share name[1]...
  • Page 57 Understanding the Displayed Information Item Description Selected IPv6 DNS Server DHCP Domain name ether DDNS ether WINS WINS settings ether Primary WINS Secondary WINS SSDP SSDP settings UUID Profile UPnP UPnP settings SNMP SNMP settings SNMPv1v2 SNMPv3 protocol v1Trap v2Trap v3Trap SNMPv1v2 Remote Setting SNMPv3 Privacy...
  • Page 58 1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Item Description Compression Port TimeOut LoginTimeOut Certificate Verification Shell mode Remote maintenance tool mode...
  • Page 59: Message List

    Message List Message List This is a list of messages that appear in the machine's system log. The system log can be viewed using the “syslog” command. System Log Information Use the following command to display the system log information: •...
  • Page 60 1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Message Problem and solutions add_sess_IPX: bad trap addr: <IPX address>, The IPX address (00:00:00:00:00:00) is community: <community name> unavailable when the community access type is TRAP. Specify the host IPX address for the TRAP destination.
  • Page 61 Message List Message Problem and solutions (IKE phase-1) mismatched hash type: local=<Hash This machine's ISAKMP SA <Hash Algorithm 1> in Algorithm 1> remote=<Hash Algorithm 2> IKE phase 1 does not match the communicating host's ISAKMP SA <Hash Algorithm 2>, Make sure this machine's ISAKMP SA Hash Algorithm matches that of the communicating host.
  • Page 62 1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Message Problem and solutions SMTPC: failed to get smtp server ip-address. The SMTP server IP address could not be obtained. This could be because: • The specified DNS server could not be found. • No connection to the network has been established.
  • Page 63 Message List Message Problem and solutions SMTPC: failed to connect smtp server. Connection to the SMTP server failed. This could be because no connection to the network has been established, or the network configuration is incorrect, so there is no response from the SMTP server, or the specified SMTP server name is incorrect, or the specified SMTP server IP address could not be found in the DNS server, or a server...
  • Page 64 1. Monitoring and Configuring the Machine Message Problem and solutions WINS name registration: No response to server There was no response from the WINS server. (WINS server address) Check that the correct WINS server address is entered. Also, check that the WINS server is functioning properly.
  • Page 65: Appendix

    2. Appendix Using DHCP You can use the machine in a DHCP environment. You can also register the machine NetBIOS name on a WINS server when it is running. • Supported DHCP servers are Microsoft DHCP Server included with Windows 2000 Server, and Windows Server 2003/2003 R2, and the DHCP server included with NetWare and UNIX.
  • Page 66: Configuring The Wins Server

    2. Appendix Configuring the WINS Server The machine can be configured to register its NetBIOS name with a WINS server when the power is turned This section explains configuring the WINS server. • The WINS server is supported with Windows 2000 Servers WINS Manager. •...
  • Page 67: Using The Dynamic Dns Function

    Using the Dynamic DNS Function Using the Dynamic DNS Function Dynamic DNS is a function which dynamically updates (registers and deletes) records (A record, AAAA record, CNAME, and PTR record) managed by the DNS server. When a DNS server is part of the network environment to which this machine, a DNS client, is connected, records can be dynamically updated using this function.
  • Page 68: Dns Servers Targeted For Operation

    2. Appendix • No security settings made. • If security settings are made, an IP-specified client (this machine) permits updating. DNS servers targeted for operation For static IP setting • Microsoft DNS servers with standard Windows 2000 Server/Windows Server 2003/2003 R2 features •...
  • Page 69 Using the Dynamic DNS Function • p.27 "Remote Maintenance by telnet"...
  • Page 70: Setting Up The Machine On A Network

    2. Appendix Setting Up the Machine on a Network This section describes the network settings you can change with User Tools (System Settings). Make settings according to functions you want to use and the interface to be connected. • These settings should be made by the systems administrator, or after consulting with the systems administrator.
  • Page 71 Setting Up the Machine on a Network Menu Description Ethernet Speed Set the access speed for networks. Ping Command Check the network connection with ping command using given IP address. Permit SNMPv3 Communication Set the encrypted communication of SNMP v3. Permit SSL / TLS Communication Set the encrypted communication of SSL/TLS.
  • Page 72 2. Appendix Menu Description Default User Name / Password (Send) Specify the user name and password required when sending scan files directly to a shared folder on a computer running Windows, to an FTP server, or to a NetWare server. Program / Change / Delete E-mail Message You can program, change, or delete the e-mail message used when sending a scan file as an...
  • Page 73 Setting Up the Machine on a Network Initial Settings E-mail Interface Settings Ethernet Interface Settings/Network Machine IPv4 Address IPv4 Gateway Address DNS Configuration DDNS Configuration Domain Name WINS Configuration Effective Protocol Ethernet Speed Permit SNMPv3 Communication Permit SSL / TLS Communication Host Name File Transfer SMTP Server...
  • Page 74 2. Appendix Scan to Folder Interface Settings Ethernet Interface Settings/Network Machine IPv4 Address IPv4 Gateway Address DNS Configuration DDNS Configuration Domain Name WINS Configuration Effective Protocol Ethernet Speed Permit SNMPv3 Communication Permit SSL / TLS Communication Host Name File Transfer Default User Name / Password (Send) Scanner Resend Interval Time Number of Scanner Resends...
  • Page 75 Setting Up the Machine on a Network Network Delivery Scanner Interface Settings Ethernet Interface Settings/Network Machine IPv4 Address IPv4 Gateway Address DNS Configuration DDNS Configuration Domain Name WINS Configuration Effective Protocol Ethernet Speed Permit SNMPv3 Communication Permit SSL / TLS Communication Host Name File Transfer Delivery Option...
  • Page 76 2. Appendix Network TWAIN Scanner Interface Settings Ethernet Interface Settings/Network Machine IPv4 Address IPv4 Gateway Address DNS Configuration DDNS Configuration Domain Name WINS Configuration Effective Protocol Ethernet Speed Permit SNMPv3 Communication Permit SSL / TLS Communication Host Name...
  • Page 77 Setting Up the Machine on a Network Document Server Interface Settings Ethernet Interface Settings/Network Machine IPv4 Address IPv4 Gateway Address Machine IPv6 Address IPv6 Gateway Address IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration DNS Configuration DDNS Configuration Domain Name WINS Configuration Effective Protocol Ethernet Speed Permit SNMPv3 Communication Permit SSL / TLS Communication...
  • Page 78: Specifications

    2. Appendix Specifications Interface 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T Frame type EthernetII, IEEE 802.2, IEEE 802.3, SNAP Network Scanner TCP/IP (IPv4) FTP-C SMTP SMTP-C POP3 Document Server TCP/IP (IPv4/IPv6) FTP-C HTTP HTTPS Management Function TCP/IP (IPv4/IPv6) FTP-C SNMP SNMP-C HTTP...
  • Page 79 Specifications HTTPS TELNET (mshell) DHCP DNS-C LDAP...
  • Page 80 2. Appendix...
  • Page 81 INDEX Network TWAIN scanner..........Scan to folder..............access..............Interface settings............ Access Control............IP address..............Administrator mode........11, 12 IPsec................ Auto e-mail notification......... IPv6................. autonet..............AutoNet..............Log off..............Login............... Changing the machine name....... logout..............devicename............Manual..............dhcp................ Manuals for this machine........DHCP...............
  • Page 82 Specifications............ssdp................ ssh................Symbols..............syslog............... 48, 57 System log information.......... System settings............TCP/IP..............TCP/IP address............. telnet..............27, 64 Top page..............Universal plug and play........upnp............... User authentication..........web................. Web Image Monitor......7, 10, 48, 64 wins................. WINS Server............D016...
  • Page 83 Trademarks Adobe, Acrobat, and Acrobat Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Firefox ® is a registered trademark of Mozilla Foundation. Macintosh ® , Mac OS ® , and Safari ® are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. Microsoft ®...
  • Page 84 Type for Pro C900S D016-6982A...

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