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Network setup This chapter gives you step-by-step instructions for setting up the network connected machine and software. This chapter includes: Network environment Introducing useful network programs Using a wired network Installing network connected machine's driver IPv6 Configuration Network environment You need to set up the network protocols on the machine to use it as your network machine. You can set up the basic network settings through the machine's control panel. The following table shows the network environments supported by the machine: Item Network interface Network operating system Network protocols Requirements Ethernet 10/100 Base-TX Windows 2000/XP/2003/2008/Vista/7/2008 Server R2 Various Linux OS Mac OS X 10.3 ~ 10.6 TCP/IPv4 DHCP, BOOTP DNS, WINS, Bonjour, SLP, UPnP Standard TCP/IP Printing(RAW), LPR, IPP SNMPv 1/2/3, HTTP(S), IPSec TCP/IPv6 (DHCP, DNS, RAW, LPR, SNMPv 1/2/3, HTTP(S), IPSec) (See IPv6 Configuration). Introducing useful network programs There are several programs available to setup the network settings easily in network environment. For the network administrator especially, managing several machines on the network is possible. Before using the programs below, set the IP address first. Embedded Web Service Web server Embedded on your network machine, which allows you to: Configure the network parameters necessary for the machine to connect to various network environments. Customize machine settings. (See Using Embedded Web Service). SetIP This utility program allows you to select a network interface and manually configure the IP addresses for use with the TCP/IP protocol (See IP setting using SetIP Program (Windows) or IP setting using SetIP Program (Macintosh)). TCP/IPv6 is not supported by this program. Using a wired network You must set up the network protocols on your machine to use it on your network. This chapter will show you how this is easily accomplished. You can use network after connecting network cable to a corresponding port on your machine.

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Network setup
This chapter gives you step-by-step instructions for setting up the network connected machine and software.
This chapter includes:
Network environment
Introducing useful network programs
Using a wired network
Installing network connected machine’s driver
IPv6 Configuration
Network environment
You need to set up the network protocols on the machine to use it as your network machine. You can set up the basic
network settings through the machine's control panel.
The following table shows the network environments supported by the machine:
Item
Requirements
Network interface
Ethernet 10/100 Base-TX
Network operating system
Windows 2000/XP/2003/2008/Vista/7/2008 Server R2
Various Linux OS
Mac OS X 10.3 ~ 10.6
Network protocols
TCP/IPv4
DHCP, BOOTP
DNS, WINS, Bonjour, SLP, UPnP
Standard TCP/IP Printing(RAW), LPR, IPP
SNMPv 1/2/3, HTTP(S), IPSec
TCP/IPv6 (DHCP, DNS, RAW, LPR, SNMPv 1/2/3, HTTP(S), IPSec)
(See
IPv6 Configuration
).
Introducing useful network programs
There are several programs available to setup the network settings easily in network environment. For the network
administrator especially, managing several machines on the network is possible.
Before using the programs below, set the IP address first.
Embedded Web Service
Web server Embedded on your network machine, which allows you to:
Configure the network parameters necessary for the machine to connect to various network environments.
Customize machine settings.
(See
Using
Embedded Web Service
).
SetIP
This utility program allows you to select a network interface and manually configure the IP addresses for use with
the TCP/IP protocol (See
IP setting using
SetIP
Program (Windows)
or
IP setting using
SetIP
Program (Macintosh)
).
TCP/IPv6 is not supported by this program.
Using a wired network
You must set up the network protocols on your machine to use it on your network. This chapter will show you how this
is easily accomplished.
You can use network after connecting network cable to a corresponding port on your machine.