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    Configuring the Machine for Your Network Environment
    The size and  configuration of a network varies  depending on  the  purpose of the  network. This machine has been designed to  be
    compatible  with as many network configurations  as possible,  and  it is  equipped with a variety  of network technologies. Consult your
    network administrator and  set a configuration to  suit your network environment.
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    Configuring Ethernet Settings
    Ethernet is  a standard for  communicating data in a LAN. You  can set the  communication mode (Half Duplex/Full  Duplex)  and  the
    Ethernet type (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX). The factory default  setting, the  communication mode and  type of Ethernet are  automatically
    detected.  Usually, the  Ethernet settings can be used as is,  but use the  following  procedure to  manually specify  the  settings as necessary.
    Start  the Remote UI  and  log  on in System Manager Mode.  Starting the Remote UI
    Click [Settings/Registration].
    Click [Network Settings]  [Ethernet Driver Settings].
    Click [Edit].
    Clear the [Auto Detect] check  box, and  then configure the Ethernet settings.
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    							[Auto  Detect]
    Clear the  check  box to  configure the  Ethernet settings manually.  Select the  check  box to  detect the  Ethernet settings
    automatically.
    [Communication Mode]
    Select the  Ethernet communication mode.[Half Duplex] Alternately  sends and  receives communication data. Select this when the  machine is  connected to  a
    networking device using half  duplex.
    [Full Duplex] Simultaneously sends and  receives communication data. Use  this setting for  most environments.
    [Ethernet  Type]
    Select [10BASE-T] or [100BASE-TX] as the  Ethernet type.
    Click [OK].
    Restart the machine.
    Turn  OFF  the  machine, wait  for  at least  10 seconds,  and  turn  it back ON.
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    Changing the Maximum Transmission  Unit
    Setting a Wait Time for Connecting to a Network
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    Changing the Maximum Transmission Unit
    In most Ethernet networks, the  maximum  size of a packet  that  can be sent is  1500  bytes.  A packet  refers to  a small chunk  of data. The
    original  data is  divided into packets  before being sent. The maximum  transmission unit  (MTU)  may  vary on  each network. Change  t he
    settings of the  machine as necessary. For more information, contact your network administrator.
    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 [MTU Size Settings].
    Select the maximum packet size, and  then click [OK].
    Restart the machine.
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    							Turn  OFF  the  machine, wait  for  at least  10 seconds,  and  turn  it back ON.
    LINKS
    Configuring  Ethernet Settings
    Setting a Wait Time for Connecting to a Network
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    Setting a Wait Time for Connecting to a Network
    When  a network is  designed with multiple switching hubs  or bridges in order to  provide redundant  connectivity,  it must have a
    mechanism to  prevent  packets  from looping.  One  effective solution  is  to  define the  role of each switch  port. However, communication
    may  still be disrupted  for  a certain time  immediately  after you change the  network, for  example  by adding a new device. If  this type of
    problem occurs, set a wait  time  for  connecting the  machine to  the  network.
    Start  the Remote UI  and  log  on in System Manager Mode.  Starting the Remote UI
    Click [Settings/Registration].
    Click [Network Settings]  [Waiting Time for Connection at Startup].
    Click [Edit].
    Enter  the time  to wait  before beginning  communication with the network, and  then click [OK].
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    Configuring  Ethernet Settings
    Changing the Maximum Transmission  Unit
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    Configuring DNS
    DNS (Domain  Name System) provides a service for  name resolution that  associates  a host  (or domain)  name with an  IP  address.
    Configure the  DNS, mDNS,  or DHCP option settings as necessary  according to  your network. Note that  the  procedures for  configuring
    DNS are  different  for  IPv4  and  IPv6.
    Start  the Remote UI  and  log  on in System Manager Mode.  Starting the Remote UI
    Click [Settings/Registration].
    Click [Network Settings]  [TCP/IP  Settings].
    Configure the DNS settings.
    Configuring IPv4 DNS settings
    1Click [Edit] in [IPv4 Settings].
    2Configure the IPv4  DNS  settings.
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    							[DNS  Settings][Primary DNS  Server Address]
    Enter the  IP  address of the  DNS server.
    [Secondary DNS  Server Address]
    When  there is  a secondary DNS server, enter its IP  address.
    [Host Name]
    Enter up  to  47 alphanumeric  characters  for  the  host  name of the  machine that  is  to  be registered with the  DNS server.
    [Domain Name]
    Enter up  to  47 alphanumeric  characters  for  the  name of the  domain  the  machine belongs to  (such as "example.com").
    [DNS  Dynamic  Update]
    Select the  check  box to  automatically update  the  DNS records whenever the  association  between  the  machine's  IP
    address and  its host  name changes (for example,  in a DHCP environment).  To specify  the  interval  between  updates,
    enter the  time  in hours in the  [DNS Dynamic Update Interval]  text box. Clear the  check  box if  you do not  want to  use
    dynamic updating.
    [mDNS Settings][Use mDNS]
    Adopted by services such as Bonjour, mDNS  (multicast DNS) is  a protocol for  associating a host  name with an  IP
    address without using DNS. Select the  check  box to  enable  mDNS  and  enter the  mDNS  name in the  [mDNS  Name] text
    box. Clear the  check  box if  you do not  want to  use mDNS.
    [DHCP Option Settings][Acquire Host Name]
    Select the  check  box to  enable  Option  12 to  obtain the  host  name from the  DHCP server. Clear the  check  box if  you do
    not  want to  use this function.
    [DNS  Dynamic  Update]
    Select the  check  box to  enable  Option  81 to  dynamically update  the  DNS records through the  DHCP server  instead of
    through this machine. Clear the  check  box if  you do not  want to  use this function.
    3Click [OK].
    Configuring IPv6 DNS settings
    1Click [Edit] in [IPv6 Settings].
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