Kyocera TASKalfa 3501i Kyocera Net Viewer Operation Guide Rev 5.3 2013.06 - Page 73

Communication Settings, Setting Device Communications, Network Interface Settings, Login user name

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6 Communication Settings Communication Settings control the network communications with each device. Available settings vary depending on the model and can include Network interface settings, Secure protocol settings, Login, Account polling settings, and Device polling settings. Note: If authentication is enabled on the device, the Login user name and Password must be set correctly in the Communication Settings dialog box for access to device features, such as Address Book, Users, or Document Box. Setting Device Communications You can view or change the network interface settings, polling and protocol settings, and login information in the Communication Settings dialog box for the selected device. 1 In any Device view or Accounting devices view, select a device. 2 In the Device menu, click Communication settings. 3 In the Communication Settings dialog box, type or modify the available settings. 4 Click OK. Network Interface Settings This section displays settings for each network interface card attached to the device. You can select the primary network card and edit select settings including TCP/IP port, communication timeout, administrator password and SNMP communication settings. You can enter the communication settings for the devices from the following options. Available options vary by model. TCP/IP port Type the value that matches what is set on the device. The valid range for port numbers is 1024 to 65535. Communication timeout (seconds) The number of seconds the application tries to establish a connection with the device. SNMP communication retries The number of retries to establish communication with the device after a communication failure. Command Center administrator password KYOCERA Net Viewer 5.3 6-1

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6 Communication Settings
Communication Settings
control the network communications with each
device. Available settings vary depending on the model and can include
Network interface settings
,
Secure protocol settings
,
Login
,
Account
polling settings
, and
Device polling settings
.
Note:
If authentication is enabled on the device, the
Login user name
and
Password
must be set correctly in the
Communication Settings
dialog box
for access to device features, such as
Address Book
,
Users
, or
Document
Box
.
Setting Device Communications
You can view or change the network interface settings, polling and protocol
settings, and login information in the
Communication Settings
dialog box for
the selected device.
1
In any
Device
view or
Accounting devices view
, select a device.
2
In the
Device
menu, click
Communication settings
.
3
In the
Communication Settings
dialog box, type or modify the available
settings.
4
Click
OK
.
Network Interface Settings
This section displays settings for each network interface card attached to the
device. You can select the primary network card and edit select settings
including TCP/IP port, communication timeout, administrator password and
SNMP communication settings.
You can enter the communication settings for the devices from the following
options. Available options vary by model.
TCP/IP port
Type the value that matches what is set on the device. The valid range for
port numbers is 1024 to 65535.
Communication timeout (seconds)
The number of seconds the application tries to establish a connection with
the device.
SNMP communication retries
The number of retries to establish communication with the device after a
communication failure.
Command Center administrator password
KYOCERA Net Viewer 5.3
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