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Using a Web Browser to Manage the IB-23 11/19 ページ This table gives an overview of the items displayed on this page. Item Description Host Name For designating the name of IB-23. IP Address For assigning the IB-23's IP address. Example: 192.168.110.171 Subnet Mask For designating the subnet mask. If the IP address entered manually starts with 192 to 254, use 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask. Default Gateway For designating the IP address of the default gateway. DHCP, BOOTP, RARP, ARP/PING The IB-23's IP address can be automatically assigned by DHCP, BOOTP, RARP, and ARP/PING. Bonjour Bonjour can be switched on and off. Activate Bonjour if you want to be able to add printers through Print Center in Mac OS X. Printers must support KPDL for printing. Bonjour Name For designating a name to be used with Bonjour. ThinPrint Enables (On) or disables (Off) ThinPrint. ThinPrint is a technology that distributes the network load due to printing through compression and bandwidth control of the print data. To use ThinPrint, .printServerEngine is required on the server, and .printClient is required on the client (printer). When the ThinPrint feature of the IB-23 is turned on, the IB-23 operates as a ThinPrint client. ThinPrint Port Number Specifies the port that is used for communication with .printServerEngine. The default value is 4000. DNS Server (Primary, Secondary) For designating the primary and secondary IP addresses of the DNS (Domain Name System) server. Domain Name For designating the DNS name of the domain to which the IB-23 belongs. Do not designate the host name. WINS Server (Primary, Secondary) For designating the primary and secondary IP addresses of the WINS server. Scope ID For determining the scope of IP addresses the Windows server can assign or lease. FTP Status Check Checking the status of the FTP connection that can be turned on and off. IPv6 Switches IPv6 on and off. When this setting is on, the IB-23 supports IPv6. In order to use IPv6, however, all of the devices on a network need to support IPv6. 5-2. Protocols > TCP/IP > IP Filters IP Filters can be used to designate what hosts or host networks can use the IB-23. For entry, designate the host IP address. You can designate up to 16 access list entries. If there are no entries, access is accepted from all hosts. To enable access from all hosts on network 192, for example, enter 192.0.0.0 as the start address and 192.255.255.255 as the end address. To allow only the host 192.168.1.2, enter 192.168.1.2 for both the start and end address. Apply a check mark to protocols to select them. Protocols left unselected can be used for access from all hosts. To deny access from all hosts, enter 0.0.0.0 as the start and end address and select the protocols. 5-3. Protocols > TCP/IP > Logical Printers The IB-23 can be used as a virtual printer that adds or replaces strings (commands) at the start or end of job data. You can configure up to four logical printers. Logical printers use FTP, LPR, or IPP as the communication protocol. Printouts to nonexistent ports are all sent to Logical Printer 1. Item TCP/IP Port Number Description You can designate the port number for logical printers just as you can designate the file://F:\USERMAN\EXPORT\Option\IB-23\P6 English\card_homepag... 2006/05/26

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This table gives an overview of the items displayed on this page.
5-2. Protocols > TCP/IP > IP Filters
IP Filters can be used to designate what hosts or host networks can use the IB-23. For entry, designate the host IP
address. You can designate up to 16 access list entries.
If there are no entries, access is accepted from all hosts. To enable access from all hosts on network 192, for example,
enter 192.0.0.0 as the start address and 192.255.255.255 as the end address. To allow only the host 192.168.1.2, enter
192.168.1.2 for both the start and end address.
Apply a check mark to protocols to select them.
Protocols left unselected can be used for access from all hosts. To deny access from all hosts, enter 0.0.0.0 as the start
and end address and select the protocols.
5-3. Protocols > TCP/IP > Logical Printers
The IB-23 can be used as a virtual printer that adds or replaces strings (commands) at the start or end of job data. You
can configure up to four logical printers.
Logical printers use FTP, LPR, or IPP as the communication protocol. Printouts to nonexistent ports are all sent to Logical
Printer 1.
Item
Description
Host Name
For designating the name of IB-23.
IP Address
For assigning the IB-23's IP address. Example: 192.168.110.171
Subnet Mask
For designating the subnet mask. If the IP address entered manually starts with 192
to 254, use 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask.
Default Gateway
For designating the IP address of the default gateway.
DHCP, BOOTP, RARP, ARP/PING
The IB-23's IP address can be automatically assigned by DHCP, BOOTP, RARP,
and ARP/PING.
Bonjour
Bonjour can be switched on and off. Activate Bonjour if you want to be able to add
printers through Print Center in Mac OS X. Printers must support KPDL for printing.
Bonjour Name
For designating a name to be used with Bonjour.
ThinPrint
Enables (
On
) or disables (
Off
) ThinPrint. ThinPrint is a technology that distributes
the network load due to printing through compression and bandwidth control of the
print data. To use ThinPrint, .printServerEngine is required on the server,
and .printClient is required on the client (printer). When the ThinPrint feature of the
IB-23 is turned on, the IB-23 operates as a ThinPrint client.
ThinPrint Port Number
Specifies the port that is used for communication with .printServerEngine. The
default value is 4000.
DNS Server (Primary, Secondary)
For designating the primary and secondary IP addresses of the DNS (Domain
Name System) server.
Domain Name
For designating the DNS name of the domain to which the IB-23 belongs. Do not
designate the host name.
WINS Server (Primary, Secondary)
For designating the primary and secondary IP addresses of the WINS server.
Scope ID
For determining the scope of IP addresses the Windows server can assign or lease.
FTP Status Check
Checking the status of the FTP connection that can be turned on and off.
IPv6
Switches IPv6 on and off. When this setting is on, the IB-23 supports IPv6. In order
to use IPv6, however, all of the devices on a network need to support IPv6.
Item
Description
TCP/IP Port Number
You can designate the port number for logical printers just as you can designate the
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Using a Web Browser to Manage the IB-23
2006/05/26
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