Oki B430d-beige Print Job Accounting Users Manual - Page 232

Automatically reconnecting when the printer IP address is changed

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12. Operation and Management Automatically reconnecting when the printer IP address is changed When the printer IP address is changed, the new IP address can be automatically connected, and the log can still be acquired. This is effective when the IP address is dynamically assigned in the DHCP environment, or when the administrator changes the IP address. Select [Option] menu > [Setup]. Click the [Ports] tab. Check the [Auto Reconnect] check box. Click [Scope]. To add a search range, enter the broadcast IP address of the search range you want to add into [New Scope], and click [Add]. 12 Enter the interval (unit: hours) at which the IP change is checked. Click [OK]. Memo Perform the following steps to change the range in which a printer whose IP address is changed is searched for. To delete a search range, select the search range that you want to delete from [Scope], and click [Delete]. To search the local subnet, check the [Discover the local subnet] check box. Click [OK]. - 232 -

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12. Operation and Management
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Automatically reconnecting
when the printer IP address
is changed
When the printer IP address is changed,
the new IP address can be automatically
connected, and the log can still be
acquired. This is effective when the
IP address is dynamically assigned in
the DHCP environment, or when the
administrator changes the IP address.
Select [Option] menu > [Setup].
Click the [Ports] tab.
Check the [Auto Reconnect] check box.
Enter the interval (unit: hours) at which
the IP change is checked.
Click [OK].
Memo
Perform the following steps to change
the range in which a printer whose IP
address is changed is searched for.
Click [Scope].
To add a search range, enter the
broadcast IP address of the search range
you want to add into [New Scope], and
click [Add].
To delete a search range, select the
search range that you want to delete
from [Scope], and click [Delete].
To search the local subnet, check the
[Discover the local subnet] check box.
Click [OK].