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    							NetBIOS  or workgroup names  that  start with an  asterisk  (*)  cannot  be registered with a WINS server.
    Click [OK].
    Restart the machine.
    Turn  OFF  the  machine, wait  for  at least  10 seconds,  and  turn  it back ON.
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    Configuring  WINS
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    Configuring SNTP
    Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)  enables you to  adjust the  system clock by using a time  server  on  the
    network. When  you use SNTP,  the  system checks the  timer server  periodically, so that  the  system clock is  always
    accurate. The time  is  based on  Coordinated  Universal Time (UTC),  so specify  the  time  zone setting before
    configuring SNTP (
    Timer  Settings).
    The SNTP of the  machine supports both  NTP (version 3)  and  SNTP (versions  3  and  4)  servers.
    Start  the Remote UI  and  log  on in System Manager Mode.  Starting the Remote UI
    Click [Settings/Registration].
    Click [Network Settings]  [TCP/IP  Settings].
    Click [Edit] in [SNTP  Settings].
    Select the [Use SNTP]  check  box and  enter the required information.
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    							[Use SNTP]
    Select the  check  box to  use SNTP for  synchronization.  Clear the  check  box if  you do not  want to  use this function.
    [NTP Server Name]
    Enter the  IP  address of the  NTP or SNTP server. If  a DNS server  is  available on  the  network, you can enter "."  (FQDN)  of up  to  255 alphanumeric  characters  instead (example:  "ntp.example.com").
    [Polling  Interval]
    Enter an  interval  from 1  to  48 hours to  specify  how often to  poll  the  time  server.
    Click [OK].
    Testing  communication with the NTP/SNTP server
    You  can test whether  the  machine is  communicating with the  registered time  server  via  SNTP.  Click [Settings/Registration] [Network  Settings] [TCP/IP  Settings] to  display [SNTP Settings],  and  then  click [Check NTP Server]. If  a proper connection has
    been established,  the  result is  displayed as shown below. (Note that  this operation only checks the  connection.  It does not  adj ust
    the  system clock.)
    Synchronizing to the time set on the computer
    You  can notify  the  machine of the  time  set on  your computer, and  synchronize to  that  time. Make  time  notification  settings in
    the  Printer Status Window.  
    1Select the machine by clicking  in the system  tray.
    2Select [Options] [Preferences  (Administrators)].
    3Select the [Notify  the Printer of the Time] check box and  click [OK].
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    Monitoring and Controlling the Machine with SNMP
    Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)  is  a protocol for  monitoring and  controlling communication devices in a network by using a
    Management Information Base  (MIB)  database. The machine supports SNMPv1 and  security-enhanced SNMPv3.  They allow you to  check
    the  status of the  machine from a computer  when you print documents or use the  Remote  UI. You  can enable  either SNMPv1 or SNMPv3,
    or both  at the  same time. Specify the  settings for  each version to  suit your network environment and  the  purpose of use.
    SNMPv1
    SNMPv1 uses data called a "community string"  (in effect a kind of password) to  define the  scope  of SNMP communication.  Because
    this information  is  exposed  to  the  network in plain  text, your network will  be vulnerable  to  attacks. If  you want to  ensure  network
    security,  disable SNMPv1 and  use SNMPv3.
    SNMPv3
    With SNMPv3,  you can implement network device management  that  is  protected  by robust security features.  Use  the  Remote  UI to
    make settings.  Before starting, enable  SSL  (Enabling  SSL Encrypted Communication for the Remote  UI ).
    The machine does not  support the  trap notification  feature of SNMP.
    To change the  SNMP port numbers  
    Changing Port Numbers
    SNMP management  software  enables you to  configure, monitor, and  control  the  machine remotely from the  computer  where
    the  software  is  installed.  For more information, see  the  instruction  manuals  for  your management  software.
    Start  the Remote UI  and  log  on in System Manager Mode.  Starting the Remote UI
    Click [Settings/Registration].
    Click [Network Settings]  [SNMP Settings].
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    							Click [Edit].
    Specify  SNMPv1 settings.
    If  you do not  need to  change SNMPv1 settings,  proceed to  the  next step.
    [Use SNMPv1]
    Select the  check  box to  enable  SNMPv1.  You  can specify  the  rest  of the  SNMPv1 settings only when this check  box is  selected.
    [Community  Name  1]/[Community Name  2]
    Enter up  to  32 alphanumeric  characters  for  the  name of the  community.
    [MIB Access Permission 1]/[MIB Access Permission 2]
    For each community, select [Read/Write]  or [Read Only] for  the  access privileges to  MIB objects.[Read/Write] Allows  both  viewing and  changing  the  values of MIB objects.
    [Read Only] Allows  only viewing the  values of MIB objects.
    [Dedicated Community  Settings]
    Dedicated Community  is  a preset  community, intended exclusively  for  administrators using Canon  software, such as imageWARE
    Enterprise Management Console. Select [Off], [Read/Write]  or [Read Only] for  access privileges to  MIB objects. [Off] Do not  use the  Dedicated Community.
    [Read/Write] Allows  the  Dedicated Community  to  both  view and  change the  values of MIB objects.
    [Read Only] Allows  the  Dedicated Community  to  only view MIB objects.
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    							Specify  SNMPv3 settings.
    If  you do not  need to  change SNMPv3 settings,  proceed to  the  next step.
    [Use SNMPv3]
    Select the  check  box to  enable  SNMPv3.  You  can specify  the  rest  of the  SNMPv3 settings only when this check  box is  selected.
    [Enable  User]
    Select the  check  box to  enable  [User Settings 1]/[User Settings 2]/[User Settings 3]. To disable user  settings,  clear the
    corresponding check  box.
    [User Name]
    Enter up  to  32 alphanumeric  characters  for  the  user  name.
    [MIB Access Permission]
    Select [Read/Write]  or [Read Only] for  access privileges to  MIB objects.[Read/Write] Allows  both  viewing and  changing  the  values of MIB objects.
    [Read Only] Allows  only viewing the  values of MIB objects.
    [Security  Settings]
    Select [Authentication On/Encryption On],  [Authentication On/Encryption Off],  or [Authentication Off/Encryption Off]  for  the
    desired combination of authentication and  encryption settings.
    [Authentication Algorithm]
    When  [Security Settings] has been set to  [Authentication On/Encryption On] or [Authentication On/Encryption Off],  select [MD5]
    or [SHA1] as the  authentication algorithm,  according to  your environment.
    [Encryption Algorithm]
    When  [Security Settings] has been set to  [Authentication On/Encryption On],  select [DES] or [AES] as the  encryption algorithm,
    according to  your environment.
    [Set/Change  Password]
    To set or change the  password, select the  check  box and  enter between  6  and  16 alphanumeric  characters  for  the  password in the
    [Authentication Password]  or [Encryption  Password]  text box. For confirmation, enter the  same password in the  [Confirm]  text
    box. Passwords  can be set independently  for  authentication and  encryption algorithms.
    [Context Name  1]/[Context  Name  2]/[Context  Name  3]
    Enter up  to  32 alphanumeric  characters  for  context names. Up to  three context names  can be registered.
    Specify  printer  management  information  acquisition settings.
    With SNMP,  printer management  information  (such as printing protocols and  printer ports)  can be monitored and  obtained
    regularly from a computer  on  the  network.
    [Acquire Printer Management  Information  from Host]
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    							Select the  check  box to  enable  monitoring of the  printer management  information  of the  machine via  SNMP.  To disable monitoring
    of the  printer management  information, clear the  check  box.
    Click [OK].
    Restart the machine.
    Turn  OFF  the  machine, wait  for  at least  10 seconds,  and  turn  it back ON.
    Disabling  both SNMPv1 and  SNMPv3
    If  both  versions  of SNMP are  disabled, some  of the  functions of the  machine become unavailable, such as obtaining machine
    information  via  the  printer driver.
    Enabling Both SNMPv1 and SNMPv3
    If  both  versions  of SNMP are  enabled,  it is  recommended  that  MIB access permission in SNMPv1 be set to  [Read Only]. MIB
    access permission can be set independently  in SNMPv1 and  SNMPv3 (and  for  each user  in SNMPv3). Selecting [Read/Write]  (full
    access permission) in SNMPv1 negates the  robust security features that  characterize SNMPv3 because  most of the  machine
    settings can then  be controlled with SNMPv1.
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    Enabling  SSL Encrypted Communication for the Remote  UI
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    Configuring SLP Communication with imageWARE
    You  can use device management  software  such as imageWARE Enterprise Management Console to  facilitate the  collection  and
    management  of various information  about  networked devices.  In an  environment where such software  is  installed,  information  about
    device settings and  errors  is  collected  via  a server  on  the  network. If  the  machine is  connected to  an  imageWARE network, image WARE
    searches the  network for  the  machine by using protocols such as Service Location Protocol (SLP). SLP settings can be specified  via  the
    Remote  UI.
    For more information about  imageWARE, contact  your local  authorized  Canon dealer.
    To change the  SLP port number Changing Port Numbers
    Start  the Remote UI  and  log  on in System Manager Mode.  Starting the Remote UI
    Click [Settings/Registration].
    Click [Network Settings]  [TCP/IP  Settings].
    Click [Edit] in [Multicast  Discovery  Settings].
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    							Select the [Respond to Discovery] check  box and  enter the required information.
    [Respond to Discovery]
    Select the  check  box to  set the  machine to  respond to  imageWARE multicast discovery packets  and  enable  management  by
    imageWARE. If  you do not  want to  respond,  clear the  check  box.
    [Scope Name]
    To include  the  machine in a specific scope,  enter up  to  32 alphanumeric  characters  for  the  scope  name.
    Click [OK].
    Restart the machine.
    Turn  OFF  the  machine, wait  for  at least  10 seconds,  and  turn  it back ON.
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