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OTHER OPERATIONS This section explains how to initialize the network settings and how to setup your machine and computer to use DHCP. INITIALIZING NETWORK SETTINGS NOTE This procedure initializes all the network settings. 1. Press the SETTING key. 2. Using the Down arrow key, scroll to Admin Setup and then press OK. 3. Enter the administrator password. 4. Select Enter and then press OK. 5. Using the arrow keys, scroll to Network Menu and then press OK. 6. Make sure that Network Setup is selected and then press OK. 7. Using the arrow keys, scroll to select Factory Defaults and then press OK. 8. Press OK. 9. Using the arrow keys, highlight Yes to continue or No to exit and then press OK. The machine restarts to enable the new settings. USING DHCP You can get an IP address from the DHCP server. NOTE > You must be authorized as the administrator. > If you enter a wrong IP address, the network system may go down. > You can also get an IP address from the BOOTP server. CONFIGURING DHCP SERVER DHCP assigns an IP address to each host on the TCP/IP network. NOTE The machine must have a static IP address if you want to print via a network. For details on how to assign a static IP address, refer to the manual of your DHCP server. The following OSs are supported; Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2003 The following procedure uses Windows Server 2008 as an example. The procedures and menus may differ depending on the OS you use. 1. Click Start > Server Manager. If DHCP Server is already displayed, go to step 8. 2. Select Add Roles on the Roles Summary area. 3. On the Add Roles Wizard, click Next. 4. Select DHCP Server and click Next. Other operations > 116

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Other operations > 116
O
THER
OPERATIONS
This section explains how to initialize the network settings and how to setup your machine
and computer to use DHCP.
I
NITIALIZING
NETWORK
SETTINGS
1.
Press the
SETTING
key.
2.
Using the
Down
arrow key, scroll to
Admin Setup
and then press
OK
.
3.
Enter the administrator password.
4.
Select
Enter
and then press
OK
.
5.
Using the arrow keys, scroll to
Network Menu
and then press
OK
.
6.
Make sure that
Network Setup
is selected and then press
OK
.
7.
Using the arrow keys, scroll to select
Factory Defaults
and then press
OK
.
8.
Press
OK
.
9.
Using the arrow keys, highlight
Yes
to continue or
No
to exit and then press
OK
.
The machine restarts to enable the new settings.
U
SING
DHCP
You can get an IP address from the DHCP server.
C
ONFIGURING
DHCP
SERVER
DHCP assigns an IP address to each host on the TCP/IP network.
1.
Click
Start > Server Manager
.
If
DHCP Server
is already displayed, go to step
8
.
2.
Select
Add Roles
on the
Roles Summary
area.
3.
On the
Add Roles Wizard
, click
Next
.
4.
Select
DHCP Server
and click
Next
.
NOTE
This procedure initializes all the network settings.
NOTE
>
You must be authorized as the administrator.
>
If you enter a wrong IP address, the network system may go down.
>
You can also get an IP address from the BOOTP server.
NOTE
The machine must have a static IP address if you want to print via a network.
For details on how to assign a static IP address, refer to the manual of your
DHCP server.
The following OSs are supported; Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server
2008, and Windows Server 2003
The following procedure uses Windows Server 2008 as an example. The
procedures and menus may differ depending on the OS you use.