Xerox 6400XF WorkCentre 6400 System Administrator Guide - Page 16

Manually Setting the Printer’s Ethernet Interface Speed, Assigning a Network Address, Machine Status

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Initial Setup Manually Setting the Printer's Ethernet Interface Speed The printer's Ethernet interface automatically detects the speed of your network. If your network is connected to another auto-sensing device, such as a hub, the hub may not detect the correct speed. Refer to the configuration page to make sure the printer has detected the correct speed of your network. To view the configuration page, see Accessing the Configuration Report on page 18. To manually set the speed of the printer's Ethernet interface: Note: If your printer is locked, you must log in as a system administrator. For details, see Accessing CentreWare IS on page 17. 1. At the printer control panel, press the Machine Status button, then touch the Tools tab. 2. Touch Network Settings > Advanced. When the warning message displays, touch Continue. 3. Touch Ethernet Physical Media. 4. Select the Speed to match the speed set on your hub or switch. 5. Touch Save, then touch Close. 6. Press the Log In/Out button. 7. Touch Confirm to exit the Tools Pathway. Assigning a Network Address By default, the printer automatically acquires a network address from a DHCP server. To assign a static IP address, configure DNS server settings, or configure other TCP/IP settings, see TCP/IP on page 22. 16 WorkCentre 6400 Multifunction Printer System Administrator Guide

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Initial Setup
WorkCentre 6400 Multifunction Printer
System Administrator Guide
16
Manually Setting the Printer’s Ethernet Interface Speed
The printer’s Ethernet interface automatically detects the speed of your network. If your network is
connected to another auto-sensing device, such as a hub, the hub may not detect the correct speed.
Refer to the configuration page to make sure the printer has detected the correct speed of your
network. To view the configuration page, see
Accessing the Configuration Report
on page 18.
To manually set the speed of the printer’s Ethernet interface:
Note:
If your printer is locked, you must log in as a system administrator. For details, see
Accessing
CentreWare IS
on page 17.
1.
At the printer control panel, press the
Machine Status
button, then touch the
Tools
tab.
2.
Touch
Network Settings
>
Advanced
. When the warning message displays, touch
Continue
.
3.
Touch
Ethernet Physical Media
.
4.
Select the
Speed
to match the speed set on your hub or switch.
5.
Touch
Save
, then touch
Close
.
6.
Press the
Log In/Out
button.
7.
Touch
Confirm
to exit the Tools Pathway.
Assigning a Network Address
By default, the printer automatically acquires a network address from a DHCP server. To assign a static
IP address, configure DNS server settings, or configure other TCP/IP settings, see
TCP/IP
on page 22.