Basic Network Settings
The basic network settings are required in order to use the machine functions described below.
Using E-mail and I-fax
Sending Data to a File Server
Printing or Sending a Fax from a Computer
Scanning Documents from a Networked Computer
To perform the basic network settings, follow the procedure below.
note:
It is recommended that the network administrator perform the following procedures.
1. Check the network environment.
The network environment for this machine is based on the assumption that:
- Computers are connected to the intranet or network.
- This machine is connected to a router or hub. Below is a sample network configuration for this machine.
2. Connect the LAN cable.
- Connect a Category 5 or greater twisted pair LAN cable to the 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX port on the back of the machine. Connect the other end of the cable to a network router or a hub.
- Press the [I] side of the main power switch to turn it ON.
3. Set and check the IP address.
- Set the machine's IP address so that the machine can communicate with computers on the network.
- Check if the IP address is set correctly.
- Set and check the IP address to meet your system environment.
note:
If the machine is connected to an IEEE802.1X network, you also need to configure the IEEE802.1X Settings.