Oki B6300 B6200/6300 Technical Reference/User's Guide - Page 77

Ethernet, IPX/SPX Frame Type, Filter

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n Primary IP, Secondary IP *3 (refer to P. 83) These items are used to check the addresses that has been automatically obtained or to set the addresses manually. Enter the address in the format of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. You can set values between 0 and 255 for xxx. If the primary IP address is invalid, the secondary IP address will become invalid too. Important • Incorrect IP address may affect the overall network. Ethernet Sets the communication speed/connector type of the Ethernet interface. [Auto] (default) Select this to switch between 100BASE-TX and 10BASE-T automatically. [100BASE-TX] Select this to use 100BASE-TX only. [10BASE-T] Select this to use 10BASE-T only. IPX/SPX Frame Type Sets the operational frame type of IPX/SPX. [Auto] (default) Select this to automatically set the frame type. [Ethernet II] Select this to use the Ethernet frame type. [Ethernet 802.3] Select this to use the IEEE802.3 frame type. [Ethernet 802.2] Select this to use the IEEE802.3/IEEE802.2 frame type. [Ethernet SNAP] Select this to use the IEEE802.3/IEEE802.2/SNAP frame type. Filter n IP Filter Specifies whether to limit IP addresses that receive print jobs. Select [On] if you do not want to receive print jobs from non-registered IP addresses. The default is [Off]. Note • Even if [On] is set, it becomes invalid when all the registered IP addresses are "000.000.000.000". n IP Address *3 (refer to P. 83) Registers the IP addresses that are allowed to receive jobs if you want to limit the IP addresses. You can specify up to 10 IP addresses. Set the address masks for the registered IP addresses. Enter the IP addresses and address masks in the format of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. You can set values between 0 and 255 for xxx. For example, if you specfy "126.249.110.23" in [IP Address] and "255.255.255.0" in [IP Address Mask], the addresses that are allowed to receive jobs are "129.249.110.* (1 to 254)". 4.2 Description of Menu Items 73

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4.2 Description of Menu Items
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Primary IP, Secondary IP
*3 (refer to P. 83)
These items are used to check the addresses that has been automatically obtained or to
set the addresses manually. Enter the address in the format of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. You can set
values between 0 and 255 for xxx. If the primary IP address is invalid, the secondary IP
address will become invalid too.
Important
Incorrect IP address may affect the overall network.
Ethernet
Sets the communication speed/connector type of the Ethernet interface.
[Auto] (default)
Select this to switch between 100BASE-TX and 10BASE-T automatically.
[100BASE-TX]
Select this to use 100BASE-TX only.
[10BASE-T]
Select this to use 10BASE-T only.
IPX/SPX Frame Type
Sets the operational frame type of IPX/SPX.
[Auto] (default)
Select this to automatically set the frame type.
[Ethernet II]
Select this to use the Ethernet frame type.
[Ethernet 802.3]
Select this to use the IEEE802.3 frame type.
[Ethernet 802.2]
Select this to use the IEEE802.3/IEEE802.2 frame type.
[Ethernet SNAP]
Select this to use the IEEE802.3/IEEE802.2/SNAP frame type.
Filter
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IP Filter
Specifies whether to limit IP addresses that receive print jobs. Select [On] if you do not want
to receive print jobs from non-registered IP addresses. The default is [Off].
Note
Even if [On] is set, it becomes invalid when all the registered IP addresses are “000.000.000.000”.
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IP Address
*3 (refer to P. 83)
Registers the IP addresses that are allowed to receive jobs if you want to limit the IP
addresses. You can specify up to 10 IP addresses. Set the address masks for the registered
IP addresses. Enter the IP addresses and address masks in the format of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
You can set values between 0 and 255 for xxx. For example, if you specfy “126.249.110.23”
in [IP Address] and “255.255.255.0” in [IP Address Mask], the addresses that are allowed
to receive jobs are “129.249.110.* (1 to 254)”.