Oki MPS2731mc MC362w/MC562w/MPS2731mc Advanced User Guide (English) - Page 107

Admin Setup, Network > Security > IP Filtering, Submit, Network > Security > MAC Address

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CONTROLLING ACCESS USING IP ADDRESS (IP FILTERING) You can control access to the machine using the IP address. You can set whether to allow configuration or printing from the specified IP addresses. By factory default, IP filtering is disabled. NOTE Be sure to specify the correct IP address. If you specify a wrong IP address, you cannot access the machine using the IP protocol. When you enable IP filtering, the access to and from a host that is not specified in this procedure is rejected. You can use only IPv4 for IP filtering. 1. Access the machine's web page and log in as the administrator. 2. Select Admin Setup. 3. Select Network > Security > IP Filtering. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to specify the detailed settings. NOTE If nothing is registered in Administrator's IP Address setting, you may not be able to access the machine depending on the specified IP address range. Your Current Local Host/Proxy IP Address and the IP address of your host may not match if you use a proxy server. 5. Click Submit. The network system reboots to enable the new settings. CONTROLLING ACCESS USING MAC ADDRESS (MAC ADDRESS FILTERING) You can control access to the machine using the MAC address. You can allow or reject the access from the specified MAC addresses. NOTE Be sure to specify the correct MAC address. If you specify the wrong MAC address, you cannot access the machine via a network. You cannot individually specify acceptance or rejection for each address. 1. Access the machine's web page and log in as the administrator. 2. Select Admin Setup. 3. Select Network > Security > MAC Address Filtering. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to specify the detailed settings. NOTE If nothing is registered in Administrator's MAC Address setting, you may not be able to access the machine depending on the specified MAC address. Your Current Local Host/Proxy MAC Address and the MAC address of your host may not match if you use a proxy server. 5. Click Submit. The network system reboots to enable the new settings. Advanced network settings > 107

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Advanced network settings > 107
C
ONTROLLING
ACCESS
USING
IP
ADDRESS
(IP
FILTERING
)
You can control access to the machine using the IP address. You can set whether to allow
configuration or printing from the specified IP addresses. By factory default, IP filtering is
disabled.
1.
Access the machine’s web page and log in as the administrator.
2.
Select
Admin Setup
.
3.
Select
Network > Security > IP Filtering
.
4.
Follow the on-screen instructions to specify the detailed settings.
5.
Click
Submit
.
The network system reboots to enable the new settings.
C
ONTROLLING
ACCESS
USING
MAC
ADDRESS
(MAC
ADDRESS
FILTERING
)
You can control access to the machine using the MAC address. You can allow or reject the
access from the specified MAC addresses.
1.
Access the machine’s web page and log in as the administrator.
2.
Select
Admin Setup
.
3.
Select
Network > Security > MAC Address Filtering
.
4.
Follow the on-screen instructions to specify the detailed settings.
5.
Click
Submit
.
The network system reboots to enable the new settings.
NOTE
Be sure to specify the correct IP address. If you specify a wrong IP address,
you cannot access the machine using the IP protocol.
When you enable IP filtering, the access to and from a host that is not specified
in this procedure is rejected.
You can use only IPv4 for IP filtering.
NOTE
If nothing is registered in
Administrator’s IP Address setting
, you may not
be able to access the machine depending on the specified IP address range.
Your Current Local Host/Proxy IP Address
and the IP address of your
host may not match if you use a proxy server.
NOTE
Be sure to specify the correct MAC address. If you specify the wrong MAC
address, you cannot access the machine via a network.
You cannot individually specify acceptance or rejection for each address.
NOTE
If nothing is registered in
Administrator’s MAC Address setting
, you may
not be able to access the machine depending on the specified MAC address.
Your Current Local Host/Proxy MAC Address
and the MAC address of
your host may not match if you use a proxy server.