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To configure SNMP settings for obtaining or monitoring information of this machine through a computer ([SNMP Setting])

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      • [Network]
        • [SNMP Setting]

Configure the settings to obtain information of this machine or to monitor the machine using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).

Setting

Description

[SNMP Setting]

When enabling SNMP, set this option to ON (default: ON).

  • [SNMP v1/v2c(IP)]: When using SNMP v1 or SNMP v2, set this option to ON (default: ON).

  • [SNMP v3(IP)]: When using SNMP v3, set this option to ON (default: ON).

[UDP Port Setting]

If necessary, change the UDP port number (default: [161]).

[SNMP v1/v2c Setting]

Configure SNMP v1/v2c settings.

  • [Read Community Name]: Enter a read-only community name (using 1 to 15 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #) (default: [public]).

  • [Write Community Name]: When allowing reading and writing, set this option to ON (default: ON). Also enter a community name used for reading and writing (using 1 to 15 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #) (default: [private]).

[SNMP v3 Setting]

Configure SNMP v3 settings.

  • [Context Name]: Enter the context name (using up to 63 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).

  • [Discovery User Name]: When allowing the detection user, set this option to ON (default: ON). Also, enter a user name for detection (using 1 to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #) (default: [public]).

  • [Read User Name]: Enter a read-only user name (using up to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #) (default: [initial]).
    [Security Level]: Select a security level of the user in the read-write enable state (default: [auth-password/priv-password]).
    [auth-password]: If [auth-password] or [auth-password/priv-password] is selected from [Security Level], enter an authentication password for the read-only user (using 8 to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).
    [priv-password]: If [auth-password/priv-password] is selected from [Security Level], enter a password used for privacy (encryption) of the read-only user (using 8 to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).

  • [Write User Name]: Enter the user name of the user in the read-write enable state (using up to 32 characters) (default: [restrict]).
    [Security Level]: Select a security level of the user in the read-write enable state (default: [auth-password/priv-password]).
    [auth-password]: If [auth-password] or [auth-password/priv-password] is selected from [Security Level], enter an authentication password for the read-write enabled user (using 8 to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).
    [priv-password]: If [auth-password/priv-password] is selected from [Security Level], enter a password used for privacy (encryption) of the read-write enabled user (using 8 to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).

  • [Encryption Algorithm]: Select an encryption algorithm (default: [DES]).

  • [Authentication Method]: Select an authentication algorithm (default: [MD5]).

[TRAP Setting]

Configure settings for the SNMP TRAP function.

  • [Allow Setting]: When allowing a notification of the status of this machine using the SNMP TRAP function, set this option to ON (default: ON).

  • [Trap Setting when Authentication Fails]: When performing TRAP TX due to an authentication failure, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

To configure SSDP settings for searching a service on the network ([SSDP Settings])

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    • [Administrator]
      • [Network]
        • [SSDP Settings]

Enabling SSDP (Simple Service Discovery Protocol) allows that software on the network or other services search for services which can be supplied by this machine. It also notifies that services have been started on this machine.

This function is available when using services such as OpenAPI.

Setting

Description

[SSDP]

When enabling SSDP, set this option to ON (default: ON).

[Multicast TTL Setting]

Change TTL (Time To Live) for SSDP multi-cast packet if necessary (default: [1]).

To configure SNMP settings for automatically detecting this machine using the TWAIN driver ([SNMP Setting])

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    • [Administrator]
      • [Network]
        • [SNMP Setting]

Configure the settings to obtain information of this machine or to monitor the machine using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).

Setting

Description

[SNMP Setting]

When enabling SNMP, set this option to ON (default: ON).

  • [SNMP v1/v2c(IP)]: When using SNMP v1 or SNMP v2, set this option to ON (default: ON).

  • [SNMP v3(IP)]: When using SNMP v3, set this option to ON (default: ON).

[UDP Port Setting]

If necessary, change the UDP port number (default: [161]).

[SNMP v1/v2c Setting]

Configure SNMP v1/v2c settings.

  • [Read Community Name]: Enter a read-only community name (using 1 to 15 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #) (default: [public]).

  • [Write Community Name]: When allowing reading and writing, set this option to ON (default: ON). Also enter a community name used for reading and writing (using 1 to 15 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #) (default: [private]).

[SNMP v3 Setting]

Configure SNMP v3 settings.

  • [Context Name]: Enter the context name (using up to 63 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).

  • [Discovery User Name]: When allowing the detection user, set this option to ON (default: ON). Also, enter a user name for detection (using 1 to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #) (default: [public]).

  • [Read User Name]: Enter a read-only user name (using up to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #) (default: [initial]).
    [Security Level]: Select a security level of the user in the read-write enable state (default: [auth-password/priv-password]).
    [auth-password]: If [auth-password] or [auth-password/priv-password] is selected from [Security Level], enter an authentication password for the read-only user (using 8 to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).
    [priv-password]: If [auth-password/priv-password] is selected from [Security Level], enter a password used for privacy (encryption) of the read-only user (using 8 to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).

  • [Write User Name]: Enter the user name of the user in the read-write enable state (using up to 32 characters) (default: [restrict]).
    [Security Level]: Select a security level of the user in the read-write enable state (default: [auth-password/priv-password]).
    [auth-password]: If [auth-password] or [auth-password/priv-password] is selected from [Security Level], enter an authentication password for the read-write enabled user (using 8 to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).
    [priv-password]: If [auth-password/priv-password] is selected from [Security Level], enter a password used for privacy (encryption) of the read-write enabled user (using 8 to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).

  • [Encryption Algorithm]: Select an encryption algorithm (default: [DES]).

  • [Authentication Method]: Select an authentication algorithm (default: [MD5]).

[TRAP Setting]

Configure settings for the SNMP TRAP function.

  • [Allow Setting]: When allowing a notification of the status of this machine using the SNMP TRAP function, set this option to ON (default: ON).

  • [Trap Setting when Authentication Fails]: When performing TRAP TX due to an authentication failure, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

To configure the TCP Socket operating environment ([TCP Socket Setting])

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    • [Administrator]
      • [Network]
        • [TCP Socket Setting]

Configure settings to establish a communication via TCP Socket.

Setting

Description

[TCP Socket]

When using TCP Socket, set this option to ON (default: ON).

  • [Port No.]: If necessary, change the TCP Socket port number (default: [59158]).

[Use SSL/TLS]

When using SSL communications, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

  • [Port No.(SSL/TLS)]: If necessary, change the port number for SSL communication (default: [59159]).

To configure the operating environment for the FTP server function of this machine ([FTP Server Setting])

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    • [Administrator]
      • [Network]
        • [FTP Setting]
          • [FTP Server Setting]

Configure settings to enable use of the FTP server function of this machine.

Using this machine as an FTP server allows you to associate this machine with an application that operates as an FTP client.

Setting

Description

[FTP Server]

When using the FTP server function of this machine, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

[Deny Reception Command]

Select a command to deny a receiving job from an FTP client (default: [Allow]).

Set this option to return an error when a PORT/EPRT command or PASV/EPSV command is sent from an FTP client to this machine.

[PORT Command Enhanced Security]

When enabling the security of this machine against FTP bounce attacks, set this option to ON (default: ON). This option is not available if [Deny Reception Command] is set to [PORT/EPRT].

When a PORT/EPRT command is sent from an FTP client, the data connection is established only if both of the following conditions are satisfied:

  • A port number less than 1024 is not specified.

  • The IP address specified by the command is same as that specified when a control connection is established.

To configure the operating environment for the WebDAV server function of this machine ([WebDAV Server Settings])

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    • [Administrator]
      • [Network]
        • [WebDAV Settings]
          • [WebDAV Server Settings]

Configure settings to enable use of the WebDAV server function of this machine.

Using this machine as a WebDAV server allows you to associate this machine with an application that operates as a WebDAV client.

Setting

Description

[WebDAV Settings]

When using the WebDAV server function of this machine, set this option to ON (default: ON).

[SSL Setting]

Select whether to use the SSL for communication or not (default: [Non-SSL Only]).

  • [Non-SSL Only]: Only non-SSL communication is allowed.

  • [SSL Only]: Only SSL communication is allowed.

  • [SSL/Non-SSL]: Both SSL communication and non-SSL communication are allowed.

[Access Rights Settings]

Specify the password to restrict access to the WebDAV server of this machine (using up to 64 characters) (default: [sysadm]).

  • [Password is changed.]: Returns the password to the default.

To specify whether to rewrite user data from the remote diagnosis system ([Remote Access Setting])

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    • [Administrator]
      • [Maintenance]
        • [Remote Access Setting]

Configure settings to rewrite user data (destinations and authentication information) from the remote diagnosis system.

Setting

Description

[Import/Export User Data]

When permitting the user to rewrite user data from the remote diagnosis system, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

  • This setting is displayed when this machine is managed by the remote diagnosis system. For details on the remote diagnosis system, contact your service representative.

To register a proxy server used for a communication with the remote diagnosis system ([Proxy Setting for Remote Access])

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  • [Utility]
    • [Administrator]
      • [Network]
        • [WebDAV Settings]
          • [Proxy Setting for Remote Access]

Configure settings to use the proxy server when communicating with the remote diagnosis system.

Setting

Description

[Proxy Setting for Remote Access]

When using a proxy server to communicate with the remote diagnosis system, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

[Proxy Settings]

Register the proxy server to suit your operating environment.

  • [Synchronize WebDAV Client Setting]: When using the proxy server registered in [WebDAV Client Settings] as the proxy server for remote diagnosis, set this option to ON (default: ON).

  • [Proxy Server Address]: Enter the proxy server address. Use one of the following formats.
    Example to enter the host name: "host.example.com"
    Example to enter the IP address (IPv4): "192.168.1.1"
    Example to enter the IP address (IPv6): "fe80::220:6bff:fe10:2f16"

  • [Proxy Server Port Number]: If necessary, change the proxy server port number (default: [8080]).

  • [User Name]: Enter the user name used for proxy authentication (using up to 63 characters).

  • [Password]: Enter the password for proxy authentication (using up to 63 characters).

  • This setting is displayed when this machine is managed by the remote diagnosis system. For details on the remote diagnosis system, contact your service representative.

To configure the operating environment for the ThinPrint function ([ThinPrint Setting])

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  • [Utility]
    • [Administrator]
      • [Network]
        • [ThinPrint Setting]

Configure the settings to use the ThinPrint function.

Setting

Description

[.print client Settings]

When using this machine as ThinPrint Client (.print Client), set this option to ON (default: ON).

[Port No.]

If necessary, change the port number for ThinPrint Engine (.print Engine) (default: [4000]).

[Data Size Before Compression]

Specify the maximum packet size to compress data in the ThinPrint Engine (.print Engine) side (default: [8192]).

ThinPrint Engine (.print Engine) compresses data in these sizes before sending a print job to this machine.

[Connection Timeout]

If necessary, change the time-out time to limit a communication from ThinPrint Engine (.print Engine) (default: [90] sec.).

[Printer Class Name]

Enter the printer class name of this machine to be used in ThinPrint Engine (.print Engine).

[Printer Name]

Enter the printer name of this machine to be used in ThinPrint Engine (.print Engine).

[Certificate Verification Level Settings]

To verify the certificate, select items to be verified.

  • [Expiration Date]: Confirm whether the certificate is within the validity period (default: ON).

  • [CN]: Confirm whether CN (Common Name) of the certificate matches the server address (default: OFF).

  • [Key Usage]: Confirm whether the certificate is used according to the intended purpose approved by the certificate issuer (default: OFF).

  • [Chain]: Confirm whether there is a problem in the certificate chain (certificate path) (default: OFF). The chain is validated by referencing the external certificates managed on this machine.

  • [Expiration Date Confirmation]: Confirm whether the certificate has expired (default: OFF). The expiration date confirmation is performed in the order of OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol) service, and CRL (Certificate Revocation List).

[Connection Service Setting]

When using Connection Service, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

  • [Server Address]: Enter the address of the server that supplies Connection Service.

  • [Port No.]: Enter the number of the port that is used for Connection Service.

  • [AYT Interval]: Enter the reconnection interval to check Connection Service operations in seconds (default: [60]).

  • [Client ID]: Enter the client ID of this machine to be used for Connection Service (default: [1]).

  • [Authentication Key]: Enter the authentication key used to connect to Connection Service (default: [0]).

[Server Connection Status]

Displays the status of the connection with Connection Service.

  • This setting is displayed when the option is installed in this machine. For details on the required option, refer to Here.

To notify the Mopria-compatible Android terminal of Mopria support information for this machine when searching for this machine ([Mopria Setting])

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    • [Administrator]
      • [Network]
        • [Mopria Setting]

Configure settings to use Mopria on this machine.

Setting

Description

[Print Setting]

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[Scan Setting]

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To configure settings for associating with a mobile terminal ([Simple Connection Setting])

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    • [Administrator]
      • [System Settings]
        • [System Connection Setting]
          • [Mobile Connection Settings]

Configure a setting to connect this machine to a mobile terminal.

Setting

Description

[Simple Connection Setting]

Configure functions to associate with a mobile terminal.

  • [QR Code Display Setting]: When displaying wireless connection information of this machine using the QR code, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

  • [Enable NFC]: When using NFC, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

  • [Enable Bluetooth LE]: When using the Bluetooth LE, set this option to ON (default: OFF). To use Bluetooth LE, the installation of the required option and the setting by the service representative are required. For details on the required option, refer to Here.

[Wireless Connection Setting]

Configure a setting to establish a wireless connection from a mobile terminal to this machine. This option is available when [QR Code Display Setting] or [Enable NFC] is used in [Simple Connection Setting].

  • [Wireless Connection Setting]: When connecting from a mobile terminal to this machine in wireless mode, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

  • [Wireless Connection Method]: Select the method for setting the information required to establish a wireless connection from a mobile terminal to this machine (default: [Use MFP Wireless Setting]).
    This option is displayed when this machine is connected to a wireless network environment.

  • [Individual Setting]: Specify information required to establish a wireless connection from a mobile terminal to this machine.
    [SSID]: Enter the SSID of the access point (using up to 32 characters).
    [Authentication/Encryption Algorithm]: Select the algorithm used for authentication or encryption (default: [No Authentication/Encryption]).
    Specify [WEP Key Input Method] and [WEP Key] when [WEP] is selected in [Authentication/Encryption Algorithm].
    When an algorithm other than [WEP] or [No Authentication/Encryption] is selected in [Authentication/Encryption Algorithm], specify [Passphrase Input Method] and [Passphrase].

When [Network I/F Configuration] is set to [Wireless Only], a pairing is established by applying the wireless settings of this machine; therefore, this setting is not displayed.

To configure settings for establishing a wireless connection with a mobile terminal ([Wireless Connection Setting])

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  • [Utility]
    • [Administrator]
      • [System Settings]
        • [System Connection Setting]
          • [Mobile Connection Settings]

Configure a setting to connect this machine to a mobile terminal.

Setting

Description

[Simple Connection Setting]

Configure functions to associate with a mobile terminal.

  • [QR Code Display Setting]: When displaying wireless connection information of this machine using the QR code, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

  • [Enable NFC]: When using NFC, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

  • [Enable Bluetooth LE]: When using the Bluetooth LE, set this option to ON (default: OFF). To use Bluetooth LE, the installation of the required option and the setting by the service representative are required. For details on the required option, refer to Here.

[Wireless Connection Setting]

Configure a setting to establish a wireless connection from a mobile terminal to this machine. This option is available when [QR Code Display Setting] or [Enable NFC] is used in [Simple Connection Setting].

  • [Wireless Connection Setting]: When connecting from a mobile terminal to this machine in wireless mode, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

  • [Wireless Connection Method]: Select the method for setting the information required to establish a wireless connection from a mobile terminal to this machine (default: [Use MFP Wireless Setting]).
    This option is displayed when this machine is connected to a wireless network environment.

  • [Individual Setting]: Specify information required to establish a wireless connection from a mobile terminal to this machine.
    [SSID]: Enter the SSID of the access point (using up to 32 characters).
    [Authentication/Encryption Algorithm]: Select the algorithm used for authentication or encryption (default: [No Authentication/Encryption]).
    Specify [WEP Key Input Method] and [WEP Key] when [WEP] is selected in [Authentication/Encryption Algorithm].
    When an algorithm other than [WEP] or [No Authentication/Encryption] is selected in [Authentication/Encryption Algorithm], specify [Passphrase Input Method] and [Passphrase].

When [Network I/F Configuration] is set to [Wireless Only], a pairing is established by applying the wireless settings of this machine; therefore, this setting is not displayed.

To display network information of this machine on the screen of this machine as a QR code ([Simple Connection Setting])

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    • [Administrator]
      • [System Settings]
        • [System Connection Setting]
          • [Mobile Connection Settings]

Configure a setting to connect this machine to a mobile terminal.

Setting

Description

[Simple Connection Setting]

Configure functions to associate with a mobile terminal.

  • [QR Code Display Setting]: When displaying wireless connection information of this machine using the QR code, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

  • [Enable NFC]: When using NFC, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

  • [Enable Bluetooth LE]: When using the Bluetooth LE, set this option to ON (default: OFF). To use Bluetooth LE, the installation of the required option and the setting by the service representative are required. For details on the required option, refer to Here.

[Wireless Connection Setting]

Configure a setting to establish a wireless connection from a mobile terminal to this machine. This option is available when [QR Code Display Setting] or [Enable NFC] is used in [Simple Connection Setting].

  • [Wireless Connection Setting]: When connecting from a mobile terminal to this machine in wireless mode, set this option to ON (default: OFF).

  • [Wireless Connection Method]: Select the method for setting the information required to establish a wireless connection from a mobile terminal to this machine (default: [Use MFP Wireless Setting]).
    This option is displayed when this machine is connected to a wireless network environment.

  • [Individual Setting]: Specify information required to establish a wireless connection from a mobile terminal to this machine.
    [SSID]: Enter the SSID of the access point (using up to 32 characters).
    [Authentication/Encryption Algorithm]: Select the algorithm used for authentication or encryption (default: [No Authentication/Encryption]).
    Specify [WEP Key Input Method] and [WEP Key] when [WEP] is selected in [Authentication/Encryption Algorithm].
    When an algorithm other than [WEP] or [No Authentication/Encryption] is selected in [Authentication/Encryption Algorithm], specify [Passphrase Input Method] and [Passphrase].

When [Network I/F Configuration] is set to [Wireless Only], a pairing is established by applying the wireless settings of this machine; therefore, this setting is not displayed.