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Using DHCP, Setting the DHCP server

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Convenient print functions Matching Colors Using Utility Software Network Setup Checking and Changing Printer Settings Using the Control Panel Using DHCP zzUsing DHCP 1 The IP address can be acquired from the DHCP server. Note zz PC administrator privileges are required for the setup. zz Incorrectly allocating the IP address may cause major malfunctions such as crashing the network. Thoroughly consult the 2 network administrator before making the settings. Setting the DHCP server DHCP is the protocol that allocates IP addresses 3 automatically to each TCP/IP network. You can set a subnet mask in addition to the IP address. Note zz Set the DHCP server so that a fixed IP address is allocated to the device. Allocating IP addresses randomly may 4 disable printing via the network. See the DHCP server manuals for how to allocate fixed IP addresses. 9 Select the server to be used from the DHCP list. 10 Select [New scope] from the [Operations] menu. 11 Use the [New scope wizard] to make the settings as necessary by following the on-screen instructions. Memo zz Compatible with the following OS. 5 -- Windows Server 2012 R2/Windows Server 2012/Windows Server 2008 R2/Windows Server 2008 zz The following procedure uses Windows Server 2008 R2 as an example. Depending on the OS, descriptions may differ. 1 Click [Start], and select [Admin tools]>[Server manager]. If [DHCP] is already displayed in [Admin tools], go to Step 8. 2 Select [Add role] in [Role summary]. 3 In the [Add role wizard], click [Next]. 4 Enable the [DHCP server] check box, and click [Next]. 5 Make settings as necessary following the on-screen instructions. Memo zz Make sure to set the default gateway. zz Select [Activate immediately] in the [Activate scope] screen. 12 Click [Finish]. 13 Select the new scope from the DHCP list, and select [Reserve]. 14 Select [New reservation] from the [Operations] menu. 15 Make the settings. 16 Click [Add]. 17 Click [Exit]. 18 Select [Finish] from the [File] menu. 6 Check the settings using the [Check installation options], and click [Install]. 7 When the installation has finished, click the [Exit] button. 8 Click [Start], and select [Admin tools]>[DHCP] to start the [DHCP] wizard. Appendix Index - 224 -

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Convenient print
functions
Appendix
Index
Checking and
Changing Printer
Settings Using
the Control Panel
Network
Setup
Matching
Colors
Using Utility
Software
Using DHCP
z
Using DHCP
The IP address can be acquired from the DHCP server.
Note
z
PC administrator privileges are required for the setup.
z
Incorrectly allocating the IP address may cause major malfunctions such as crashing the network. Thoroughly consult the
network administrator before making the settings.
Setting the DHCP server
DHCP is the protocol that allocates IP addresses
automatically to each TCP/IP network. You can
set a subnet mask in addition to the IP address.
Note
z
Set the DHCP server so that a fixed IP address is allocated
to the device. Allocating IP addresses randomly may
disable printing via the network. See the DHCP server
manuals for how to allocate fixed IP addresses.
Memo
z
Compatible with the following OS.
Windows Server 2012 R2/Windows Server 2012/Windows
Server 2008 R2/Windows Server 2008
z
The following procedure uses Windows Server 2008 R2 as
an example. Depending on the OS, descriptions may differ.
1
Click [Start], and select [Admin
tools]>[Server manager].
If [DHCP] is already displayed in [Admin
tools], go to Step 8.
2
Select [Add role] in [Role summary].
3
In the [Add role wizard], click [Next].
4
Enable the [DHCP server] check box,
and click [Next].
5
Make settings as necessary following
the on-screen instructions.
6
Check the settings using the [Check
installation options], and click [Install].
7
When the installation has finished, click
the [Exit] button.
8
Click [Start], and select [Admin
tools]>[DHCP] to start the [DHCP]
wizard.
9
Select the server to be used from the
DHCP list.
10
Select [New scope] from the
[Operations] menu.
11
Use the [New scope wizard] to make
the settings as necessary by following
the on-screen instructions.
Memo
z
Make sure to set the default gateway.
z
Select [Activate immediately] in the [Activate
scope] screen.
12
Click [Finish].
13
Select the new scope from the DHCP
list, and select [Reserve].
14
Select [New reservation] from the
[Operations] menu.
15
Make the settings.
16
Click [Add].
17
Click [Exit].
18
Select [Finish] from the [File] menu.