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    Setting IPv6  Addresses
    Viewing Network Settings
    Configuring  WINS
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    Setting IPv6 Addresses
    The IPv6  addresses of the  machine can be configured via  the  Remote  UI. Before setting IPv6  addresses,
    check  the  IPv4  address settings (Viewing IPv4  Settings). You  need to  set the  correct IPv4  settings to  use
    IPv6  addresses.  Note that  the  scan function that  uses the  scanner  driver  or MF Toolbox  is  not  available in an
    IPv6  environment. The machine can use up  to  nine of the  following  IPv6  addresses:
    Type Maximum
    number
    available Description
    Link-local
    address 1An  address that  is  only valid within  a subnet  or link  and  cannot  be used to  communicate with
    devices beyond a router. A link -local address is  automatically set when the  IPv6  function of the
    machine is  enabled.
    Manual address 1An  address that  is  entered  manually.  When  using this address, specify  the  prefix  length and
    default  router  address.
    Stateless
    address 6An  address that  is  generated  automatically using the  MAC address of the  machine and  the
    network prefix  that  is  advertised  by the  router. Stateless addresses are  discarded when the
    machine is  restarted (or turned ON).
    Stateful  address 1An  address obtained from a DHCP server  using DHCPv6.
    Start  the Remote UI  and  log  on in System Manager Mode.  Starting Remote UI
    Click [Settings/Registration].
    Click [Network Settings]   [TCP/IP  Settings].
    Click [Edit...] in [IPv6 Settings].
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    							Select the [Use IPv6] check  box and  configure the required settings.
    [Use IPv6]
    Select the  check  box to  enable  IPv6  on  the  machine. When  not  using IPv6, clear the  check  box.
    [Stateless Address]
    Select the  check  box when using a stateless address. When  not  using a stateless address, clear the  check  box.
    [Use Manual Address]
    When  you want to  manually enter an  IPv6  address, select the  check  box and  enter the  IP  address, prefix  length, and  default
    router  address in the  corresponding text boxes.
    [IP Address]
    Enter an  IPv6  address. Addresses that  start with "ff"  (or multicast address) cannot  be entered.
    [Prefix  Length]
    Enter a number that  indicates how many bits are  available for  the  network address.
    [Default  Router Address]
    Specify the  IPv6  address of the  default  router  as necessary. Addresses that  start with "ff"  (or multicast address) cannot  be
    entered.
    [Use DHCPv6]
    Select the  check  box when using a stateful address. When  not  using DHCPv6, clear the  check  box.
    Click [OK].
    Restart the machine.
    Turn  OFF  the  machine, wait  for  at least  10 seconds,  and  turn  it back ON.
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    Checking whether the settings  are correct
    Make  sure  that  the  Remote  UI screen can be displayed with your computer  by using the  IPv6  address of the  machine. Starting
    Remote  UI
    Using  the operation panel
    IPv6  settings can also  be accessed from .IPv6  Settings
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    Setting IPv4  Address
    Viewing Network Settings
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    Viewing Network Settings
    Viewing IPv4  Settings
    Viewing IPv6  Settings
    Viewing the MAC Address
    Viewing Wireless LAN Settings  and  Information (MF8580Cdw  / MF8280Cw Only)
    NOTE
    The IP  address is  not  correctly configured if  it is  displayed as "0.0.0.0".
    Connecting the  machine to  a switching hub or bridge  may  result in a connection failure  even when the  IP  address is  correctly
    configured. This problem can be solved by setting a certain interval  before the  machine starts  communicating.  
    Setting a
    Wait Time for Connecting to a Network
    You  can print a list  of the  current  network settings.  
    User Data  List/System  Manager  Data  List
    (Status Monitor)       Select the  setting to  view 
    (Status Monitor)       Select the  setting to  view 
    Press  .
    Use  /  to select ,  and  press  .
    If  the  logon screen appears, enter the  correct ID and  PIN  using the  numeric keys, and  then  press .Logging  on  to the
    Machine
    Select ,  and  press  .
    Viewing IPv4  Settings
    Viewing IPv6  Settings
    Viewing the MAC Address
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    							Press  .
    Use  /  to select ,  and  press  .
    If  the  logon screen appears, enter the  correct ID and  PIN  using the  numeric keys, and  then  press .Logging  on  to the
    Machine
    Select ,  and  press  .
    If  the   message is  displayed,  select , and  press .
    Read the message  that  is  displayed,  and  press  .
    Select ,  and  press  .
    Select the setting to view, and  press  .
    Viewing  WEP and  WPA/WPA2-PSK  information
    1Select ,  and  press .
    2View the current security settings, and  press .
    If  the  security settings are  not  configured,  is  displayed.
    3Select the setting to view, and  press .
    WEP
    WPA/WPA2- PSK
    NOTE:
     and   can be viewed from 
     (Status Monitor). Press (Status Monitor)    and  select the  setting to  view.
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    Connecting to a Wireless LAN (MF8580Cdw  / MF8280Cw Only)
    Setting IPv4  Address
    Setting IPv6  Addresses
    Configuring  DNS
    Viewing Wireless  LAN Settings and Information (MF8580Cdw / MF8280Cw Only)
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    Configuring the Machine for Printing or Faxing from a Computer
    When  using the  machine as a network printer or a PC-to -fax  machine, you can configure the  protocols and  ports used for  printing and
    create a print server  for  the  machine. Before configuring the  machine for  printing or faxing from a computer, perform  the  basic  setup
    procedures,  including the  printer driver  installation  (MF  Driver  Installation  Guide).
    NOTE
    Printing  protocols are  rules for  delivering document data created on  a computer  to  the  machine, and  can be selected according
    to  the  printing purpose or the  network environment.
    Ports  are  gateways for  passing document data from a computer  to  the  printer. Incorrect  port settings are  often the  cause
    when documents cannot  be printed from a network computer.
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    Configuring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions
    Configure the  protocols that  are  used for  printing documents from a networked computer. The protocols supported by the  machine
    include  LPD, RAW, and  WSD (Web Services on  Devices).
    NOTE
    To change protocols'  port numbers, see  Changing Port Numbers.
    Start  the Remote UI  and  log  on in System Manager Mode.Starting Remote UI
    Click [Settings/Registration].
    Click [Network Settings]   [TCP/IP  Settings].
    Configure printing protocols.
    Configuring LPD or RAW
    1Click [Edit...] in [LPD Print Settings]  or [RAW Print Settings].
    2Configure the settings as necessary.
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    							[Use LPD Printing]
    Select the  check  box to  print via  LPD. When  not  using LPD  printing,  clear the  check  box.
    [Use RAW Printing]
    Select the  check  box to  print via  RAW. When  not  using RAW printing,  clear the  check  box.
    3Click [OK].
    Configuring WSD
    1Click [Edit...] in [WSD Settings].
    2Configure the settings as necessary.
    [Use WSD Printing]
    Select the  check  box to  print via  WSD. When  not  using WSD printing,  clear the  check  box.
    [Use WSD Browsing]
    Select the  check  box to  obtain information  about  the  machine from a computer  via  WSD. This check  box is  automatically
    selected when the  [Use WSD Printing]  check  box is  selected.
    [Use WSD Scanning]
    Available for  Windows  Vista/7/8,  WSD scanning enables you to  scan documents to  a computer  without installing the
    scanner  driver. Select the  check  box to  scan documents via  WSD. When  not  using WSD scanning, clear the  check  box.
    [Use Computer Scanning]
    Select the  check  box to  use WSD scanning by operating  the  machine with the  operation panel.  This check  box can only be
    selected when the  [Use WSD Scanning] check  box is  selected.  To perform  scanning, press 
     and  specify  a computer  as
    a scan destination  (Scanning from the Machine ).
    [Use Multicast Discovery]
    Select the  check  box to  set the  machine to  reply to  multicast discovery messages.  If  the  check  box is  cleared,  the
    machine stays  in sleep mode even when multicast discovery messages are  flowing on  the  network.
    3Click [OK].
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    							Restart the machine.
    Turn  OFF  the  machine, wait  for  at least  10 seconds,  and  turn  it back ON.
    NOTE
    Using  the operation panel
    LPD, RAW, and  WSD settings can also  be accessed from .
    LPD Print Settings
    RAW Print Settings
    WSD Settings
    Setting up WSD network devices on Windows Vista/7/8
    The WSD printer and  scanner  can be added from the  printer folder.  Open  the  printer folder (Displaying the Printer Folder)click [Add a device] or [Add a printer] and  follow  the  on -screen instructions. For more information  about  how to  install MF
    Drivers for  the  WSD network printer, see  MF Driver  Installation  Guide.
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    Configuring  Printer Ports
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