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Configuring the WINS Server, Using Web Image Monitor, Using telnet

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8. Appendix Configuring the WINS Server The printer can be configured to register its NetBIOS name with a WINS server when the power is turned on. This enables the NetBIOS name of the printer to be specified from Web Image Monitor even in a DHCP environment. This section explains configuring the WINS server. • WINS servers are supported by Windows Server 2003 or later. • For details about the WINS server settings, see Windows Help. • If there is no reply from the WINS server, the NetBIOS name is registered by broadcast. • The NetBIOS name can be entered using up to 13 alphanumeric characters. Using Web Image Monitor 1. Log in to Web Image Monitor as an administrator. For details about logging in, see p.139 "Access in the Administrator Mode". 2. In the menu area, click [Configuration]. 3. Click [Network] and then click [IPv4]. 4. Check that [Active] is selected for [WINS] in the [Ethernet + Wireless LAN] column, and then 8 enter the WINS server IPv4 address in [Primary WINS Server] and [Secondary WINS Server]. 5. Click [OK]. 6. Quit Web Image Monitor. Using telnet Use the telnet "wins" command to configure WINS. • For details, see "Using telnet", UNIX Supplement. 178

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Configuring the WINS Server
The printer can be configured to register its NetBIOS name with a WINS server when the power is turned
on. This enables the NetBIOS name of the printer to be specified from Web Image Monitor even in a DHCP
environment.
This section explains configuring the WINS server.
WINS servers are supported by Windows Server 2003 or later.
For details about the WINS server settings, see Windows Help.
If there is no reply from the WINS server, the NetBIOS name is registered by broadcast.
The NetBIOS name can be entered using up to 13 alphanumeric characters.
Using Web Image Monitor
1.
Log in to Web Image Monitor as an administrator.
For details about logging in, see p.139 "Access in the Administrator Mode".
2.
In the menu area, click [Configuration].
3.
Click [Network] and then click [IPv4].
4.
Check that [Active] is selected for [WINS] in the [Ethernet + Wireless LAN] column, and then
enter the WINS server IPv4 address in [Primary WINS Server] and [Secondary WINS
Server].
5.
Click [OK].
6.
Quit Web Image Monitor.
Using telnet
Use the telnet "wins" command to configure WINS.
For details, see "Using telnet", UNIX Supplement.
8. Appendix
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