Lexmark X422 X422 MFP User's Reference - Page 203

Network/USB - TCP/IPcontinued, Enable DHCP, Enable BOOTP, AutoIP, Enable FTP/TFTP, Enabled

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Using the MFP control panel and menus Network/USB - TCP/IP(continued) Menu item Purpose Values and descriptions Enable DHCP DHCP is Dynamic Host Configuration On* Protocol. The network automatically assigns a number for the network Off information. The function is enabled. The function is disabled. Enable RARP RARP is Reverse Address Resolution On* Protocol. Off The function is enabled. The function is disabled. Enable BOOTP BOOTP is Bootstrap Protocol. On* The function is enabled. Off The function is disabled. AutoIP Provides automatic IP. On* Off Enable FTP/TFTP Allows files to be transferred to the On* device. Off File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is the protocol used on the Internet for exchanging files. FTP uses the Internet TCP/IP protocols to enable data transfer. TFTP is Trivial File Transfer Protocol, which is a simple form of FTP. The function is enabled. The function is disabled. HTTP Server Enabled Specifies if Web pages can be seen. On* HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP), the underlying protocol used by the World Off Wide Web. HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted, and what actions Web servers and browsers should take in response to various commands. The function is enabled. Web pages can be seen. The function is disabled. HTTP Config Enabled Defines if settings can be changed in the On* Configuration Link on the Web page. Off The function is enabled. The function is disabled. Menus 203

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Menus
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Using the MFP control panel and menus
Enable DHCP
DHCP is Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol. The network automatically
assigns a number for the network
information.
On*
The function is enabled.
Off
The function is disabled.
Enable RARP
RARP is Reverse Address Resolution
Protocol.
On*
The function is enabled.
Off
The function is disabled.
Enable BOOTP
BOOTP is Bootstrap Protocol.
On*
The function is enabled.
Off
The function is disabled.
AutoIP
Provides automatic IP.
On*
Off
Enable FTP/TFTP
Allows files to be transferred to the
device.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is the
protocol used on the Internet for
exchanging files. FTP uses the Internet
TCP/IP protocols to enable data transfer.
TFTP is Trivial File Transfer Protocol,
which is a simple form of FTP.
On*
The function is enabled.
Off
The function is disabled.
HTTP Server
Enabled
Specifies if Web pages can be seen.
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP), the
underlying protocol used by the World
Wide Web. HTTP defines how messages
are formatted and transmitted, and what
actions Web servers and browsers
should take in response to various
commands.
On*
The function is enabled. Web
pages can be seen.
Off
The function is disabled.
HTTP Config
Enabled
Defines if settings can be changed in the
Configuration Link on the Web page.
On*
The function is enabled.
Off
The function is disabled.
Network/USB – TCP/IP(continued)
Menu item
Purpose
Values and descriptions