Ricoh Aficio MP C3500 Network Guide - Page 68

access, View settings, IPv4 Configuration, IPv6 access mask Configuration

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Monitoring and Configuring the Printer access ❖ IPv6 access mask Configuration msh> access mask6 "base- Use the "access" command to view and configure access control. You can also specify two or more access ranges. ❖ View settings 2 msh> access address prefixlen" • The star mark represents a target number between 1 and 5. (Up to five access ranges can be registered and selected.) Example: to specify accessible IPv6 addresses to 2001:DB8::/32 ❖ IPv4 Configuration msh> access 1 mask6 2001: msh> access range DB8:: 32 "start-address end-address" ❖ Access control initialization • The star mark represents a target number between 1 and 5. (Up to five access ranges can be registered and selected.) Example: to specify accessible IPv4 addresses between 192.168.0.10 and 192.168.0.20: msh> access 1 range 192.168. 0.10 192.168.0.20 ❖ IPv6 Configuration msh> access range6 "start-address end-ad- dress" • The star mark represents a target number between 1 and 5. (Up to five access ranges can be registered and selected.) Example: to specify accessible IPv6 addresses between 2001:DB8::100 and 2001:DB8::200. msh> access 1 range6 2001:DB8::100 2001:DB8::200 msh> access flush • Use the "flush" command to restore the default settings so that all access ranges become "0.0.0.0" for IPv4, and "::" for IPv6. Note ❒ The access range restricts comput- ers from use of the machine by IP address. If you do not need to restrict printing, make the setting "0.0.0.0" for IPv4, and "::" for IPv6. ❒ Valid ranges must be from lower (start address) to higher (end address). ❒ If you are running IPv4 or IPv6, up to five access ranges can be registered and selected. ❒ IPv6 can register and select the range and the mask for each access ranges. ❒ IPv6 mask ranges between 1 - 128 can be selected. ❒ Up to five access ranges can be specified. The entry is invalid if the target number is omitted. ❒ You cannot send print jobs, or access Web Image Monitor and diprint from a restricted IP address. 60

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Monitoring and Configuring the Printer
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access
Use the “access” command to view
and configure access control. You can
also specify two or more access ranges.
View settings
msh> access
IPv4 Configuration
msh> access
range
“start-address end-ad-
dress”
The star mark represents a tar-
get number between 1 and 5.
(Up to five access ranges can be
registered and selected.)
Example: to specify accessible IPv4
addresses between 192.168.0.10
and 192.168.0.20:
msh> access 1 range 192.168.
0.10 192.168.0.20
IPv6 Configuration
msh> access
range6
“start-address end-ad-
dress”
The star mark represents a tar-
get number between 1 and 5.
(Up to five access ranges can be
registered and selected.)
Example: to specify accessible IPv6
addresses between 2001:DB8::100
and 2001:DB8::200.
msh> access 1 range6
2001:DB8::100
2001:DB8::200
IPv6 access mask Configuration
msh> access
mask6 “base-
address prefixlen”
The star mark represents a tar-
get number between 1 and 5.
(Up to five access ranges can be
registered and selected.)
Example: to specify accessible IPv6
addresses to 2001:DB8::/32
msh> access 1 mask6 2001:
DB8:: 32
Access control initialization
msh> access flush
Use the "flush" command to re-
store the default settings so that
all access ranges become
"0.0.0.0" for IPv4, and "::" for
IPv6.
Note
The access range restricts comput-
ers from use of the machine by IP
address. If you do not need to re-
strict printing, make the setting
"0.0.0.0" for IPv4, and "::" for IPv6.
Valid ranges must be from lower
(start address) to higher (end ad-
dress).
If you are running IPv4 or IPv6, up
to five access ranges can be regis-
tered and selected.
IPv6 can register and select the
range and the mask for each access
ranges.
IPv6 mask ranges between 1 - 128
can be selected.
Up to five access ranges can be
specified. The entry is invalid if the
target number is omitted.
You cannot send print jobs, or ac-
cess Web Image Monitor and
diprint from a restricted IP ad-
dress.