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    							Setting up Network Settings (Printing Function)    89
    Setting up the IPX/SPX
    You can set the IPX/SPX protocol to enable the communication over IPX/SPX.
    The IPX/SPX must be configured to enable Novell printing with NetWare server 5.1/6.5 over 
    IPX/SPX.
    1) Enable IPX/SPX
    Select whether the IPX/SPX protocol is enabled or disabled.  Please enable this when con-
    figuring Novell printing over the IPX/SPX network.
    2) Frame Type
    Select the desired frame type for IPX/SPX.
    -Auto Sense
     — Select this to use an appropriate frame type that the equipment found 
    first.
    -IEEE 802.3/Ethernet II/IEEE 802.3 Snap/IEEE802.2 — Instead of “Auto Sense”, select 
    the frame types to be used from these options.
    3) Actual Frame
    This displays the actual frame type of the equipment.
    Setting up the AppleTalk
    You can set the protocol to enable communication over AppleTalk.  The AppleTalk must be con-
    figured to enable AppleTalk printing from Macintosh computers.
    1) Enable Apple Talk
    Select whether the AppleTalk protocol is enabled or disabled.  Please enable this when con-
    figuring AppleTalk printing.
    2) Device Name
    Enter the device name of the equipment that will be displayed in the AppleTalk network.
    3) Desired Zone
    Enter the zone name where the equipment will connect — if required.  If you leave an aster-
    isk in this field, the equipment will connect to the default zone.
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    							10 TopAccess ADMINISTRATION TAB PAGE - SETUP 
    MENU (Printing Function)
    90    Setting up Network Settings (Printing Function)
    Setting up the Bonjour
    In Bonjour, you can enable or disable the Bonjour networking that is available for Mac OS X 
    10.3.x/10.4.x.
    1) Enable Bonjour
    Select whether the Bonjour is enabled or disabled.
    2) Link-Local Host Name
    Enter the DNS host name of this equipment.
    3) Service Name
    Enter the device name of this equipment that will be displayed in the Bonjour network.
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    							Setting up Network Settings (Printing Function)    91
    Setting up the DNS session
    In DNS Session, you can specify the DNS server to enable the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain 
    Name) rather than the IP address on  specifying each server address.
    When the DNS service is enabled and the DNS se rver supports the dynamic DNS service, 
    please set the DDNS Session as well.
    	  P.92 “Setting up the DDNS session”
    1) Enable DNS Select whether the DNS server is used or not.
    2) Primary DNS Server Address Specify the IP address of the primary DNS  server when the DNS service is enabled.
    3) Secondary DNS Server Address Specify the IP address of the secondary DNS server when the DNS service is enabled, as 
    you require.
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    							10 TopAccess ADMINISTRATION TAB PAGE - SETUP 
    MENU (Printing Function)
    92    Setting up Network Settings (Printing Function)
    Setting up the DDNS session
    In DDNS Session, you can enable the Dynamic DNS service if the DNS server supports the 
    dynamic DNS.
    yWhen using DDNS and the IP address is assigned using DHCP, enter “006 DNS Servers” 
    and “015 DNS Domain Name” in the DHCP Client to register the A record and PTR record of 
    the equipment automatically using DDNS.
    yWhen using DDNS, make sure the “Allow dynamic updates?” option is set to “Yes” (for Win-
    dows 2000 Server) or “Nonsecure and Secure” (for Windows Server 2003) for the Forward 
    Lookup Zones and Reversed Lookup Zones. If Secure mode or None is selected in Win-
    dows Server 2003, be sure to add the host name of the equipment to Forward Lookup 
    Zones and Reversed Lookup Zones.
    1) Enable DDNS
    Select whether the dynamic DNS service is enabled or disabled.
    2) Host Name
    Enter the host name that will be added to the DNS server using DDNS.
    3) Domain Name
    Enter the domain name that will be added to the DNS server using DDNS.
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    							Setting up Network Settings (Printing Function)    93
    Setting up the NetWare session
    In NetWare Session, you can set the NetWare Bindery or NDS service.  This must be set when 
    configuring a Novell printing environment.
    1) Enable Bindery
    Select whether the NetWare Bindery mode for Novell printing is enabled or disabled.  When 
    you configure a Novell printing environment with the NetWare server in bindery mode, you 
    must enable this.
    2) Enable NDS
    Select whether the NetWare NDS mode for Novell printing is enabled or disabled.  When you 
    configure a Novell printing environment with the NetWare server in NDS mode, you must 
    enable this.  When this is enabled, you should also specify the context and tree for the NDS.
    3) Context
    Enter the NDS context that the NetWare print server for this equipment is located.
    4) Tree
    Enter the NDS tree.
    5) Search root
    Enter the NetWare server name that this equipment preferentially searches for the queues.
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    							10 TopAccess ADMINISTRATION TAB PAGE - SETUP 
    MENU (Printing Function)
    94    Setting up Network Settings (Printing Function)
    Setting up the HTTP network service
    In HTTP Network Service, you can enable or disable Web-based services such as TopAccess 
    and IPP printing.
    1) Enable HTTP Server
    Select whether the Web-based TopAccess and IPP printing are enabled or disabled.
    2) Primary Port Number
    Enter the port number for the NIC HTTP server. Generally “80” is used for this port.
    3) Secondary Port Number
    Enter the port number for TopAccess. Generally “8080” is used for this port.
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    							Setting up Network Settings (Printing Function)    95
    Setting up the SNMP network service
    In SNMP Network Service, you can enable or disable the SNMP to monitor the device status 
    using a network monitoring utility.  If an administrator wants to monitor the device status with a 
    monitoring utility, programmed to fit the MIB, you must enable the SNMP and SNMP Traps.
    1) Enable SNMP
    Select whether the SNMP monitoring with MIB is enabled or disabled.  This must be enabled 
    to allow users to connect using the AddressBook Viewer.
    2) Read Community
    Enter the trap community name for the SNMP Traps.
    If you specify a community name other than “public” for the Read Community, the applica-
    tions that use MIB (AddressBook Viewer) will be unavailable.  The SNMP communication of 
    the printer driver also will be unavailable, so that the obtaining the configurations and con-
    firming the department code will be disabled.
    3) Read Write Community
    Enter the Read Write community name for the SNMP Traps.
    If you specify a community name other than “private” for the Read Write Community, the 
    applications that use MIB (AddressBook Viewer) will be unavailable.  The SNMP communi-
    cation of the printer driver also will be unavailable, so that the obtaining the configurations of 
    this equipment and confirming the department code will be disabled.
    4) Enable Authentication Trap
    Select whether sending a SNMP Traps when this equipment is accessed using SNMP from 
    a different read community.
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    							10 TopAccess ADMINISTRATION TAB PAGE - SETUP 
    MENU (Printing Function)
    96    Setting up Network Settings (Printing Function)
    5) Enable Alerts Trap
    Select whether sending a SNMP Traps when an alert condition occurs.
    6) IP Trap Address 1-10
    Enter the IP address where the SNMP Traps will be sent.  You can specify up to 10 
    addresses.
    7) IP Trap Community
    Enter the trap community name for the IP Traps.
    8) IPX Trap Address
    Enter the IPX address where the SNMP Traps will be sent.
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    							Setting up Copier Settings    97
    Setting up Copier Settings
    In the Copier submenu page in the Setup menu, an administrator can configure the copier set-
    tings that initially apply to copy operations.
    Some settings may not apply to the LCD of this equipment as soon as you save the settings.  
    The settings will be updated by pressing the [FUNCTION CLEAR] button on the Control Panel 
    or after an Auto Clear time period.
    Setting the copier settings
    1Access TopAccess in the administrator mode.
    	 P.50 “Accessing TopAccess”
    2Click the Setup menu and Copier submenu.
    The Copier submenu page is displayed.
    3In the Copier submenu page, set the copier settings as required.
    To set the Copier Settings, see the following:
    	 P.98 “Setting up the copier settings”
    4Click [Save].
    The confirmation dialog box appears.
    If you want to restore the current settings without saving the changes, click [Cancel].  
    Clicking [Cancel] cannot restore the defaults.  This can only clear the changes and 
    restore the current settings before saving the changes.
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    							10 TopAccess ADMINISTRATION TAB PAGE - SETUP 
    MENU (Printing Function)
    98    Setting up Copier Settings
    5Click [OK] to apply the changes.
    When using the Internet Explorer, the settings that are displayed in each field may not be 
    changed even if you change the settings and click [Save].  However, the settings have 
    been changed in the equipment.  In that case, click the Copier submenu then the page 
    displays the current settings in each field.
    Setting up the copier settings
    In Copier Settings, you can set the default copier settings that apply for copy operation from the 
    LCD of this equipment.
    Depending on the settings in this equipment, some copier setting items may not be displayed.
    1) APS/AMS
    Select whether to give priority to APS or AMS, or to disable the priority.
    -APS (Automatic Paper Selection)
     — Automatically detects the size of the originals and 
    selects the drawer in which paper of the same size as the originals is used.
    -AMS (Automatic Magnification Selection) — Automatically sets the reproduction ratio 
    to match the scanned original data to the paper size in the selected drawer.
    -No — Disable priority.
    2) Original Mode
    Select the default original mode for black/white originals.
    3) Exposure
    Select the type of image density for black and white copy.
    -Auto
     — Select this to set the Auto mode as the default exposure for black and white 
    copy.  The Auto mode automatically detects the density of the original to make copies at 
    the optimum exposure.
    -Manual — Select this to set the density level manually within 7 stages.
    4) Sorter Mode Priority
    Select the default sort mode for copying.
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