Xerox 6180N User Guide - Page 97

Description of Menu Items, Phaser® 6180 Color Laser Printer, Enable, Disable, Port 9100, SMB TCP/IP - network card

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Description of Menu Items Item Description Protocol Host Access List No. n (n: 1 to 5) Reset Defaults Set Enable when using the protocol. When Disable is selected, the protocol cannot be activated. ■ LPR (default: Enable) ■ Port 9100 (default: Enable) ■ IPP (default: Enable) ■ SMB TCP/IP ■ SMB NetBEUI ■ FTP (default: Enable) ■ NetWare(default: Enable) ■ SNMP (default: Enable) ■ Email Alerts (default: Enable) ■ CentreWare IS (default: Enable) ■ Bonjour (mDNS) (default: Enable) ■ HTTP-SSL/TLS (default: Enable) IPP, NetWare, and HTTP-SSL/TLS are displayed only when the optional multi protocol card is installed. Specifies blocking the reception of data from certain IP addresses. You can set up to five IP addresses (No. 1 to No. 5). No. 1 has priority over the others. To set multiple filters, set IP address in descending order from the address network with the narrowest range. ■ Address Sets the IP address for No. n. You can set values between 0 and 255. ■ Mask Sets the mask for No. n. You can set values between 0 and 255. ■ Mode Specifies the mode to limits for the registered IP address from Off (default), Accept, or Reject. The IP filter setting can be set on the CentreWare Internet Services. For details, refer to Checking/Managing the Printer with CentreWare IS on page 8-5. Initializes network data stored in NVM. The NVM is a nonvolatile memory that stores the printer settings even after power off. Initializing the NVM will revert the value for each item of the Wired Network menu to default. Phaser® 6180 Color Laser Printer 5-9

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Description of Menu Items
Phaser® 6180 Color Laser Printer
5-9
Protocol
Set
Enable
when using the protocol. When
Disable
is selected, the protocol
cannot be activated.
LPR
(default: Enable)
Port 9100
(default: Enable)
IPP
(default: Enable)
SMB TCP/IP
SMB NetBEUI
FTP
(default: Enable)
NetWare
(default: Enable)
SNMP
(default: Enable)
Email Alerts
(default: Enable)
CentreWare IS
(default: Enable)
Bonjour (mDNS)
(default: Enable)
HTTP-SSL/TLS
(default: Enable)
IPP
,
NetWare
, and
HTTP-SSL/TLS
are displayed only when the optional multi
protocol card is installed.
Host Access List
Specifies blocking the reception of data from certain IP addresses.
No. n (n: 1 to 5)
You can set up to five IP addresses (No. 1 to No. 5). No. 1 has priority over the
others. To set multiple filters, set IP address in descending order from the
address network with the narrowest range.
Address
Sets the IP address for No. n. You can set values between 0 and 255.
Mask
Sets the mask for No. n. You can set values between 0 and 255.
Mode
Specifies the mode to limits for the registered IP address from
Off
(default),
Accept
, or
Reject
.
The IP filter setting can be set on the CentreWare Internet Services. For details,
refer to
Checking/Managing the Printer with CentreWare IS
on page 8-5.
Reset Defaults
Initializes network data stored in NVM. The NVM is a nonvolatile memory that
stores the printer settings even after power off. Initializing the NVM will revert the
value for each item of the
Wired Network
menu to default.
Item
Description