Canon imageCLASS MF4270 imageCLASS MF4270 Reference Guide - Page 261
Internet Protocol IP, IP address, ITU-T, Log in, MAC address, Manual receiving, Modem
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Before Using the Machine 1 Document and Paper 2 Copying 3 Sending and Receiving 4 Printing and Scanning 5 Network 6 Remote UI 7 System Manager Settings 8 Maintenance 9 Troubleshooting 10 Appendix 11 Internet Protocol (IP) The underlying set of networking rules that describes how data is transmitted across the Internet. Internet Protocol allows data from one computer to be split into packets to be sent to another computer with a specific IP address. IP address Internet Protocol address. A 32-bit numeric address used by IP (internet protocol) to specify a computer on the Internet. The IP address is usually written as four numbers separated by periods. An example is 128.121.4.5. ITU-T A committee created to set international standards for telecommunications. L LAN Local Area Network. It is a network system formed by linking a server, workstations, and computers, which are all located in the same building or some other relatively limited area. Log in Entering a password as a means of user authentication to start a computer session or access to a service. LPD Line Printer Daemon. A daemon is a program that runs, without human intervention, to accomplish a given task. The Line Printer Daemon controls the flow of print jobs to a printer. Back Previous Next TOP LPR Line Printer Remote. A UNIX command used to print a file via a TCP/IP network. M MAC address Media Access Control address. The hardware address of the network adapter of a computer connected to a local area network. Manual receiving A method of receiving faxes in which you answer all incoming calls using the external telephone. If you hear a slow beep it indicates an incoming fax transmission from another machine. Just press [Start] to receive the incoming fax. Modem A device that converts (MOdulates) digital data for transmission over telephone lines. At the receiving end, this device converts the modulated data (DEModulates) to digital format that the computer understands. Table of Contents Index 11-35