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Using LLMNR

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3.2 Preparation for SMB Send 3 3.2.4 Option settings Registering a frequently used destination Pre-register commonly-used computers and servers as destinations on this machine; it will save having to carry out many steps in order to enter an address for each transmission. For details on how to register, refer to page 10-3. Using the WINS server If WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) is used for a communication with a device on the network, register the WINS server. The registration process is explained using Web Connection. For details, refer to [User's Guide: Web Management Tool]. Using the direct hosting SMB service When using the direct hosting SMB service for a communication with a device on the network, enable the direct hosting SMB service. (You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise requested.) A communication destination can be specified using the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) or host name. In the IPv6 environment, be sure to enable this service. How to configure the setting is explained using Web Connection. For details, refer to [User's Guide: Web Management Tool]. Using LLMNR When using LLMNR (Link-local Multicast Name Resolution) for a communication with a device on the network, enable LLMNR. (You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise requested.) LLMNR is a protocol to resolve the name of the device on the network in a local network environment with no DNS server. It is available in Windows Vista or later. How to configure the setting is explained using Web Connection. For details, refer to [User's Guide: Web Management Tool]. Using in the DFS environment If DFS (Distributed File System) is installed in your environment, enable DFS. How to configure the setting is explained using Web Connection. For details, refer to [User's Guide: Web Management Tool]. bizhub C754/C654 3-15

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bizhub C754/C654
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3.2
Preparation for SMB Send
3
3.2.4
Option settings
Registering a frequently used destination
Pre-register commonly-used computers and servers as destinations on this machine; it will save having to
carry out many steps in order to enter an address for each transmission.
For details on how to register, refer to page 10-3.
Using the WINS server
If WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) is used for a communication with a device on the network, register
the WINS server.
The registration process is explained using
Web Connection
. For details, refer to [User's Guide: Web Man-
agement Tool].
Using the direct hosting SMB service
When using the direct hosting SMB service for a communication with a device on the network, enable the
direct hosting SMB service. (You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise requested.)
A communication destination can be specified using the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) or host name. In the IPv6
environment, be sure to enable this service.
How to configure the setting is explained using
Web Connection
. For details, refer to [User's Guide: Web
Management Tool].
Using LLMNR
When using LLMNR (Link-local Multicast Name Resolution) for a communication with a device on the net-
work, enable LLMNR. (You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise requested.)
LLMNR is a protocol to resolve the name of the device on the network in a local network environment with
no DNS server. It is available in Windows Vista or later.
How to configure the setting is explained using
Web Connection
. For details, refer to [User's Guide: Web
Management Tool].
Using in the DFS environment
If DFS (Distributed File System) is installed in your environment, enable DFS.
How to configure the setting is explained using
Web Connection
. For details, refer to [User's Guide: Web
Management Tool].