Xerox 6180MFP User Guide - Page 174

SMB TCP/IP, Get IP Address

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Description of Menu Items ■ IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address: These items are used to check the addresses that have been obtained automatically or to specify addresses manually. Enter the address in the format of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. You can specify values in the range of 0 to 255 for xxx. To set addresses manually, set Get IP Address to Panel. IP addresses are managed in the entire network. An incorrect IP address may affect the whole network. For the addresses you need to set manually, contact your network administrator. ■ Protocol Set Enable when using the protocol. When Disable is selected, the protocol cannot be activated. ■ LPR (default: Enable) ■ Port 9100 (default: Enable) ■ FTP (default: Enable) ■ SNMP (default: Enable) ■ Email Alerts (default: Enable) ■ CentreWare IS (default: Enable) ■ Bonjour (mDNS) (default: Enable) When the optional multi protocol card is installed, the following are also available: ■ IPP (default: Enable) ■ SMB TCP/IP ■ SMB NetBEUI ■ NetWare (default: Enable) ■ IP Filter: Specifies blocking the reception of data from certain IP addresses. You can block up to five IP addresses. The change becomes effective after the printer is turned off and then on again. ■ Initialize NVM: Initializes network data stored in NVM.After executing this function and rebooting the printer, all network settings are reset to their default values. ■ Adobe Protocol: Specifies PostScript communication protocol for each interface. You can configure the Adobe Protocol settings for the network. The change becomes effective after the printer is turned off, and then on again. ■ Auto: Used when auto-detecting the PostScript communication protocol. ■ Standard: Used when the communication protocol is in ASCII interface. ■ BCP: Used when the communication protocol is in binary format. ■ TBCP: Used when the communication protocol supports both ASCII and binary data to switch between them according to the specified control code. ■ Binary: Used when no special processing is required for data. Phaser® 6180MFP Multifunction Printer 9-11

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Description of Menu Items
Phaser® 6180MFP Multifunction Printer
9-11
IP Address
,
Subnet Mask
, and
Gateway Address
: These items are used to check the
addresses that have been obtained automatically or to specify addresses manually.
Enter the address in the format of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. You can specify values in the
range of 0 to 255 for xxx.
To set addresses manually, set
Get IP Address
to
Panel
.
IP addresses are managed in the entire network. An incorrect IP address may affect the
whole network. For the addresses you need to set manually, contact your network
administrator.
Protocol
Set
Enable
when using the protocol. When
Disable
is selected, the protocol cannot be
activated.
LPR
(default: Enable)
Port 9100
(default: Enable)
FTP
(default: Enable)
SNMP
(default: Enable)
Email Alerts
(default: Enable)
CentreWare IS
(default: Enable)
Bonjour (mDNS)
(default: Enable)
When the optional multi protocol card is installed, the following are also available:
IPP
(default: Enable)
SMB TCP/IP
SMB NetBEUI
NetWare
(default: Enable)
IP Filter
: Specifies blocking the reception of data from certain IP addresses. You can
block up to five IP addresses. The change becomes effective after the printer is turned off
and then on again.
Initialize NVM
: Initializes network data stored in NVM.After executing this function and
rebooting the printer, all network settings are reset to their default values.
Adobe Protocol
: Specifies PostScript communication protocol for each interface. You can
configure the Adobe Protocol settings for the network. The change becomes effective after
the printer is turned off, and then on again.
Auto
: Used when auto-detecting the PostScript communication protocol.
Standard
: Used when the communication protocol is in ASCII interface.
BCP
: Used when the communication protocol is in binary format.
TBCP
: Used when the communication protocol supports both ASCII and binary data
to switch between them according to the specified control code.
Binary
: Used when no special processing is required for data.