Kyocera ECOSYS P6030cdn ECOSYS P6030cdn Operation Guide (Advanced) - Page 81

TCP/IP IPv4 settings, TCP/IP IPv6 IPv6 settings, Netware NetWare setting

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Password _ >Netware ? On Using the Operation Panel 1 Once you have entered the correct ID in the previous step (ID (Administrator ID input)), the message display shows Password (Administrator password input) and a blinking cursor (_). 2 Press  or  to increase or decrease, respectively, the value at the blinking cursor. Enter the specified password. Use  and  to move the cursor right and left. Enter a password consisting of between 0 (no settings) and 16 numbers. Note If you enter the incorrect administrator ID or password, the message Wrong ID or Wrong Password appears and the input screen then reappears. Re-enter the ID or password correctly. 3 Press [OK]. The Optional Network screen appears. TCP/IP (IPv4 settings) This selects the settings for TCP/IP (IPv4). The method for setting is the same as for the standard Network settings. For details, refer to TCP/IP (IPv4 settings) on page 2-47. TCP/IP (IPv6) (IPv6 settings) This selects the settings for TCP/IP (IPv6). The method for setting is the same as for the standard Network settings. For details, refer to TCP/IP (IPv6) (IPv6 settings) on page 2-51. Netware (NetWare setting) NetWare is a PC-based network operating system specifically for servers. NetWare is a client-server system that operates by installing the NetWare OS on the server and dedicated client modules (NetWare clients) on the client machines (running MS-DOS, OS/2, Windows, etc.). The basic network layer protocol used is NetWare's own IPX (Internetwork Packet eXchange)/SPX (Sequenced Packet eXchange), but the system also supports TCP/IP. The feature of the NetWare OS is that it is specifically for servers, unlike general-purpose operating systems such as Windows NT and UNIX. Only the minimum required for server operation can be performed from the NetWare OS console on the server. Server and file management is basically carried out using management tools from the clients. Also, all drivers and protocol stacks are in the form of modules called NetWare Loadable Modules (NLMs), and the ability of NLMs to load and unload flexibly and dynamically is a major advantage of this system. 1 After entering the administrator ID and password, press  or  repeatedly until >Netware appears. 2 Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears. 3 Press  or  to select whether NetWare is enabled. 4 Press [OK]. 5 Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready. 2-57

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Using the Operation Panel
2-57
1
Once you have entered the correct ID in the previous step (ID
(Administrator ID input)), the message display shows
Password
(Administrator password input) and a blinking cursor (
_
).
2
Press
or
to increase or decrease, respectively, the value at the
blinking cursor. Enter the specified password. Use
and
to move
the cursor right and left. Enter a password consisting of between 0 (no
settings) and 16 numbers.
3
Press
[OK]
. The Optional Network screen appears.
TCP/IP (IPv4 settings)
This selects the settings for TCP/IP (IPv4). The method for setting is the
same as for the standard Network settings. For details, refer to
TCP/IP
(IPv4 settings) on page 2-47
.
TCP/IP (IPv6) (IPv6 settings)
This selects the settings for TCP/IP (IPv6). The method for setting is the
same as for the standard Network settings. For details, refer to
TCP/IP
(IPv6) (IPv6 settings) on page 2-51
.
Netware (NetWare setting)
NetWare is a PC-based network operating system specifically for servers.
NetWare is a client-server system that operates by installing the NetWare
OS on the server and dedicated client modules (NetWare clients) on the
client machines (running MS-DOS, OS/2, Windows, etc.). The basic
network layer protocol used is NetWare's own IPX (Internetwork Packet
eXchange)/SPX (Sequenced Packet eXchange), but the system also
supports TCP/IP.
The feature of the NetWare OS is that it is specifically for servers, unlike
general-purpose operating systems such as Windows NT and UNIX. Only
the minimum required for server operation can be performed from the
NetWare OS console on the server. Server and file management is
basically carried out using management tools from the clients. Also, all
drivers and protocol stacks are in the form of modules called NetWare
Loadable Modules (NLMs), and the ability of NLMs to load and unload
flexibly and dynamically is a major advantage of this system.
1
After entering the administrator ID and password, press
or
repeatedly until
>Netware
appears.
2
Press
[OK]
. A blinking question mark (
?
) appears.
3
Press
or
to select whether NetWare is enabled.
4
Press
[OK]
.
5
Press
[MENU]
. The display returns to
Ready
.
Password
_
Note
If you enter the incorrect administrator ID or password,
the message
Wrong ID
or
Wrong Password
appears and
the input screen then reappears. Re-enter the ID or password
correctly.
>Netware
? On