Brother International HL-L8350CDW Users Guide - Page 103
Network for HL-L8250CDN, Submenu 1, Menu Selections, Options, Descriptions
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General Information Network for HL-L8250CDN Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Menu Selections Options Descriptions TCP/IP Boot Method - Auto* / Static / RARP / Chooses the IP method BOOTP / DHCP that best suits your needs. IP Address - Enter the IP address. (000.000.000.000)* 1 3 Subnet Mask - Enter the Subnet mask. (000.000.000.000)* 1 Gateway - Enter the Gateway (000.000.000.000)* 1 address. IP Boot Tries - 0 / 1 / 2 / 3* / ... / 32767 Specifies the number of attempts the machine will try to obtain an IP address when the Boot Method is set to any setting except Static. APIPA - On* / Off Automatically allocates the IP address from the link-local address range. 1 IPv6 - On / Off* Enables or disables the IPv6 protocol. Ethernet - - Auto* / 100B-FD / Chooses Ethernet link 100B-HD / 10B-FD / mode. 10B-HD Wired Status - - Active 100B-FD / Displays Ethernet link Active 100B-HD / status. Active 10B-FD / Active 10B-HD / Inactive / Wired OFF MAC Address - - - Displays MAC address of the machine. Security IPsec - On / Off* IPsec is an optional security feature of the IP protocol that provides authentication and encryption services. We recommend contacting your network administrator before changing this setting. Network Reset Restores all network settings of the internal print server to the factory settings. The factory settings are shown in Bold with an asterisk. 1 ### means a number within the range of 000 to 255. On connection to the network, if the machine's 'Boot Method' is 'Auto' the machine will attempt to set the IP address and Subnet Mask from a boot server such as DHCP or BOOTP. If a boot server cannot be found, an APIPA IP address will be allocated, such as 169. 254. [001-254]. [000-255]. If the 'Boot Method' of the machine is set to 'Static' you must manually enter an IP address from the machine's control panel. 96