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    Configuring Ethernet Settings
    Ethernet is  a standard for  communicating data in a local area network (LAN). You  can set the  communication
    mode (half -duplex/full -duplex)  and  the  Ethernet type (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX). In general, the  machine can
    be used without changing  the  defaults (
    Ethernet Driver  Settings), but you can change these settings to
    suit your network environment.
    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    .
    Select whether to configure Ethernet settings  automatically or manually.
    Configuring Ethernet settings  automatically
    Select , and  press . The machine detects and  automatically sets the  communication mode and  the  Ethernet type that  can
    be used.
    Configuring Ethernet settings  manually
    1Select ,  and  press .
    2Select the communication mode.
    Select   
    select  or  .
    
    Alternately  sends and  receives communication data. Select when the  machine is  connected to  a networking device using
    half  duplex.
    Simultaneously sends and  receives communication data. Use  this setting for  most environments.
    3Select the Ethernet type. Select   
    select  or  .
    4Press  .
    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 chunk  of data into which
    the  original  data is  divided before being sent. The maximum  transmission unit  (MTU)  may  vary on  each network. Change  the  settings of
    the  machine as necessary. For more information, contact your Network Administrator.
    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   .
    Select the MTU,  and  press  .
    Restart the machine.
    Turn  OFF  the  machine, wait  for  at least  10 seconds,  and  turn  it back ON.
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    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 to  enjoy  redundant  connectivity with multiple switching hubs  or bridges, 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  several tens of seconds  immediately  after you change the  way  that  network devices are  connected, or if  you add  a new
    device. If  this type of problem occurs, set a wait  time  for  connecting to  the  network.
    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  .
    Enter  the wait  time  in second,  and  press .
    Use  /or the  numeric keys to  enter the  time.
    Press  .
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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. 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 Remote UI
    Click [Settings/Registration].
    Click [Network Settings]  [TCP/IP  Settings].
    Configure DNS settings.
    Configuring IPv4 DNS
    1Click [Edit...] in [IPv4 Settings].
    2Configure IPv4  DNS  settings.
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    							[DNS  Settings][Primary DNS  Server Address]
    Enter the  IP  address of a DNS server.
    [Secondary DNS  Server Address]
    Enter the  IP  address of a secondary DNS server, if  any.
    [Host Name]
    Enter up  to  47 alphanumeric  characters  for  the  host  name of the  machine that  is  to  be registered to  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  dynamically update  the  DNS records whenever the  machine’s  IP  address is  changed. When
    specifying  the  interval  between  updates, enter the  time  in hours in the  [DNS Dynamic Update Interval]  text box.
    [mDNS Settings][Use mDNS]
    Adopted by 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.
    [DHCP Option Settings][Acquire Host Name]
    Select the  check  box to  enable  Option  12 to  obtain the  host  name from the  DHCP server.
    [DNS  Dynamic  Update]
    Select the  check  box to  enable  Option  81 to  dynamically update  the  DNS records through the  DHCP server.
    3Click [OK].
    Configuring IPv6 DNS
    1Click [Edit...] in [IPv6 Settings].
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    							2Configure IPv6  DNS  settings.The [Use IPv6]  check  box must be selected to  configure the  settings.  
    Setting IPv6  Addresses
    [DNS  Settings]
    [Primary DNS  Server Address]
    Enter the  IP  address of a DNS server. Addresses that  start with "ff"  (or multicast address) cannot  be entered.
    [Secondary DNS  Server Address]
    Enter the  IP  address of a secondary DNS server, if  any. Addresses that  start with "ff"  (or multicast address) cannot  be
    entered.
    [Use Same  Host Name/Domain Name  as IPv4]
    Select the  check  box to  use the  same host  and  domain  names  as in IPv4.
    [Host Name]
    Enter up  to  47 alphanumeric  characters  for  the  host  name of the  machine that  is  to  be registered to  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  dynamically update  the  DNS records whenever the  machine’s  IP  address is  changed. To specify
    the  type(s)  of addresses you want to  register  to  the  DNS server, select the  check  box for  [Register Manual Address],
    [Register Stateful  Address], or [Register Stateless Address]. To specify  the  interval  between  updates, enter the  time  in
    hours in the  [DNS Dynamic Update Interval]  text box.
    [mDNS Settings][Use mDNS]
    Adopted by 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.
    [Use Same  mDNS Name  as IPv4]
    Select the  check  box to  use the  same mDNS  name as in IPv4. To set a different  name,  clear the  check  box and  enter
    the  mDNS  name in the  [mDNS  Name] text box.
    3Click [OK].
    Restart the machine.
    Turn  OFF  the  machine, wait  for  at least  10 seconds,  and  turn  it back ON.
    NOTE
    DNS settings can also  be accessed from .IPv4  SettingsIPv6  Settings
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    Setting IPv4  Address
    Setting IPv6  Addresses
    Viewing Network Settings
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    Configuring SMB
    Server  Message Block (SMB) is  a protocol for  sharing  resources, such as files  and  printers, with more than
    one device in a network. The machine uses SMB to  store  scanned documents into a shared  folder.  Depending
    on  your network, you may  have to  set the  NetBIOS  name and  workgroup name.
    NetBIOS Name
    In a Windows  network that  uses NetBIOS, NetBIOS  names  are  used for  identifying network-connected computers as well as for  file
    sharing  and  other network services. Most computers use the  computer  name as the  NetBIOS  name.
    Workgroup Name
    Workgroup name is  a name for  grouping multiple computers so that  basic  network functions,  such as file sharing, become available in
    a Windows  network. Specify the  workgroup name to  identify the  group that  the  machine belongs to.
    Start  the Remote UI  and  log  on in System Manager Mode.  Starting Remote UI
    Click [Settings/Registration].
    Click [Network Settings]  [SMB Settings].
    Click [Edit...].
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    							Specify  the required settings  and  click [OK].
    [NetBIOS Name]
    Enter up  to  15 alphanumeric  characters  for  the  NetBIOS  name of the  machine.
    [Workgroup Name]
    Enter up  to  15 alphanumeric  characters  for  the  name of the  workgroup that  the  machine belongs to.
    IMPORTANT:
    NetBIOS  names  or workgroup names  that  start with an  asterisk  (*)  cannot  be registered to  a WINS server.
    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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