Multi-Protocol On-board Ethernet Multi-function Print Server NETWORK USER’S GUIDE MFC-9440CN MFC-9450CDN DCP-9040CN DCP-9042CDN DCP-9045CDN Please read this manual thoroughly before using this machine on your network. You can view this manual in HTML format from the CD-ROM at any time, please keep the CD-ROM in a convenient place for quick and easy reference at all times. You can also download the manual in PDF format from the Brother Solutions Center (http://solutions.brother.com/).
Definitions of notes We use the following icon throughout this User’s Guide: Notes tell you how you should respond to a situation that may arise or give tips about how the operation works with other features. Trademarks Brother and the Brother logo are registered trademarks and BRAdmin Light and BRAdmin Professional are trademarks of Brother Industries, Ltd. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group. Apple, Macintosh and Safari are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Apple Inc.
IMPORTANT NOTE Windows® XP in this document represents Windows® XP Professional, Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition and Windows® XP Home Edition. Windows® Server 2003 in this document represents Windows® Server 2003 and Windows® Server 2003 x64 Edition. Go to the Brother Solutions Center (http://solutions.brother.com/) for more information on Windows® Server 2003 x64 Edition support. Windows Vista® in this document represents all edition of Windows Vista®.
Brother numbers IMPORTANT For technical and operational assistance, you must call the country where you purchased the machine. Calls must be made from within that country. For Customer Service In USA 1-877-BROTHER (1-877-276-8437) In Canada 1-877-BROTHER In Brazil helpline@brother.com.br In Europe Visit http://www.brother.com/ for contact information on your local Brother office.
Internet address Brother Global Web Site: http://www.brother.com/ For Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), Product Support, Driver Updates and Utilities: http://solutions.brother.com/ Ordering accessories and supplies In USA: 1-877-552-MALL (1-877-552-6255) 1-800-947-1445 (fax) http://www.brothermall.com/ In Canada: 1-877-BROTHER http://www.brother.
Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 Overview....................................................................................................................................................1 Network features........................................................................................................................................2 Network printing...................................................................................................................................
5 Network printing from Windows®: basic TCP/IP Peer-to-Peer printing 32 Overview..................................................................................................................................................32 For Windows® users (Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Server® 2003)....................32 Configuring the standard TCP/IP port ...............................................................................................32 Other sources of information ...............
10 Troubleshooting 72 Overview..................................................................................................................................................72 General problems ....................................................................................................................................72 Network print software installation problems ...........................................................................................73 Printing problems......................
1 Introduction 1 1 Overview 1 The Brother machine can be shared on a 10/100 Mb wired Ethernet network using the internal network print server. The print server supports various functions and methods of connection depending on the operating system you are running on a network supporting TCP/IP. These functions include printing, scanning, PC Fax send, PC Fax receive, Remote Setup and Status Monitor. The following chart shows what network features and connections are supported by each operating system.
Introduction Network features 1 1 Your Brother machine has the following basic network features. Network printing 1 The print server provides printing services for Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Server® 2003 supporting the TCP/IP protocols and Macintosh® (Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater) supporting the TCP/IP protocols. Network scanning 1 You can scan documents over the network to your computer (See Network Scanning in the Software User’s Guide).
Introduction Web BRAdmin (for Windows®) 1 1 Web BRAdmin is a utility for managing network connected Brother devices on your LAN and WAN. This utility can search for Brother product on your network, view its status and configure the network settings. Unlike BRAdmin Professional, which is designed for Windows® only, the Web BRAdmin server utility can be accessed from any client PC with a web browser that supports JRE (Java Runtime Environment).
Introduction Types of network connections 1 1 Network connection example 1 Generally there are two types of network connections. Peer-to-Peer and Network Shared environment. Peer-to-Peer printing using TCP/IP 1 In a Peer-to-Peer environment, each computer directly sends and receives data to each device. There is no central server controlling file access or printer sharing.
Introduction Network Shared printing 1 In a Network Shared environment, each computer sends data via a centrally controlled computer. This type of computer is often called a “Server” or a “Print Server”. Its job is to control the printing of all print jobs. 1 Client computer 2 Also known as “Server” or “Print server” 3 TCP/IP or USB (where available) 4 Printer (your machine) In a larger network, we recommend a Network Shared printing environment.
Introduction Protocols 1 1 TCP/IP protocols and functions 1 Protocols are the standardized sets of rules for transmitting data on a network. Protocols allow users to gain access to network connected resources. The print server used on this Brother product supports the TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) protocol. TCP/IP is the most popular set of protocols used for communication such as Internet and E-mail.
Introduction IPP 1 1 The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP Version 1.0) allows you to print documents directly to any accessible printer via the internet. mDNS 1 mDNS allows the Brother print server to automatically configure itself to work in a Mac OS® X Simple Network Configured system. (Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater). TELNET 1 The Brother print server supports TELNET server for command line configuration.
2 Configuring your network printer 2 Overview 2 2 Before you can use your Brother machine on your network, you need to install the Brother software and also configure the appropriate TCP/IP network settings on the machine itself. To do this, we recommend that you use the automatic installer on the Brother CD-ROM as this will guide you through the software and network installation.
Configuring your network printer If you do not have a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server, the Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) protocol will automatically assign an IP address from the range 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255. For more information on APIPA, see Using APIPA to configure the IP address on page 81. If the APIPA protocol is disabled, the IP address of a Brother print server is 192.0.0.192. However, you can easily change this IP address number to match with the IP address details of your network.
Configuring your network printer Setting the IP address and subnet mask 2 Using the BRAdmin Light utility to configure your machine for the network printer 2 2 BRAdmin Light 2 The BRAdmin Light utility is designed for initial setup of the Brother network connected devices. It also can search for Brother products in a TCP/IP environment, view the status and configure basic network settings, such as IP address.
Configuring your network printer c Double-click the unconfigured device. Windows® Macintosh® 2 Note • If the print server is set to its factory default settings without using a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server, the device will appear as Unconfigured in the BRAdmin Light utility screen. • You can find the node name and Ethernet address by printing the Network Configuration List.
Configuring your network printer Using the control panel to configure your machine for a network 2 You can configure your machine for a network using the control panel LAN menu. See Control panel setup on page 16. 2 Using other methods to configure your machine for a network 2 You can configure your machine for a network using other methods. See Other ways to set the IP address (for advanced users and administrators) on page 79.
Configuring your network printer Changing the print server settings 2 Using the BRAdmin Light utility to change the print server settings a 2 Start the BRAdmin Light utility. For Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Server® 2003 users Click Start / All Programs 1/ Brother / BRAdmin Light / BRAdmin Light. 1 Programs for Windows ® 2000 users For Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater users Double-click Macintosh HD (Startup Disk) / Library / Printers / Brother / Utilities / BRAdmin-Light.jar file.
Configuring your network printer Using Web Based Management (web browser) to change the print/scan settings 2 A standard web browser can be used to change your print server settings using the HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol). 2 Note • We recommend Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0® (or greater) or Firefox® 1.0 (or greater) for Windows® and Safari™ 1.0 for Macintosh®. Please also make sure that JavaScript and Cookies are always enabled in whichever browser you use.
Configuring your network printer Using the Remote Setup to change the print server settings (for Windows® and Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater) (MFC-9440CN and MFC-9450CDN only) Remote Setup for Windows® 2 2 The Remote Setup application allows you to configure network settings from a Windows® application. When you access this application, the settings on your machine will be downloaded automatically to your PC and displayed on your PC screen.
3 Control panel setup 3 LAN menu 3 Before using your Brother product in a network environment, you need to configure the correct TCP/IP settings. For more information, see Configuring your network printer on page 8. 3 In this chapter, you will learn how to configure the network settings using the control panel, located on the front of the machine. The LAN menu selections of the control panel allow you to set up the Brother machine for your network configuration.
Control panel setup e Press a or b to choose Auto, Static, RARP, BOOTP or DHCP. Press OK. If you chose Auto, RARP, BOOTP or DHCP, go to f. If you chose Static, go to g. f Enter how many times the machine tries to obtain the IP address. We recommend you to enter 3 or more. Press OK. g Press Stop/Exit.
Control panel setup BOOTP mode 3 BOOTP is an alternative to RARP that has the advantage of allowing configuration of the subnet mask and gateway. For more information on BOOTP, see Using BOOTP to configure the IP address on page 80. In order to use BOOTP to configure the IP address make sure that BOOTP is installed and running on your host computer (it should appear in the /etc/services file on your host as a real service; type man bootpd or refer to your system documentation for information).
Control panel setup IP Address 3 This field displays the current IP address of the machine. If you have selected a BOOT Method of Static, enter the IP address that you wish to assign to the machine (check with your network administrator for the IP address to use). If you have selected a method other than Static, the machine will attempt to determine its IP address using the DHCP or BOOTP protocols.
Control panel setup Gateway 3 This field displays the current gateway or router address used by the machine. If you are not using DHCP or BOOTP to obtain the gateway or router address, enter the address you wish to assign. If you do not have a gateway or router, leave this field blank. Check with your network administrator if you are unsure. a b Press Menu. c Press a or b to choose TCP/IP. Press OK. d Press a or b to choose Gateway. Press OK. e f Press 1 to choose Change. g Press Stop/Exit.
Control panel setup WINS Config 3 This selection controls how the machine obtains the IP address of the WINS server. a b Press Menu. c Press a or b to choose TCP/IP. Press OK. d Press a or b to choose WINS Config. Press OK. e Press a or b to choose Auto or Static. Press OK. f Press Stop/Exit. Press a or b to choose LAN. Press OK. Auto 3 3 Automatically uses a DHCP request to determine the IP addresses for the primary and secondary WINS servers.
Control panel setup Primary WINS Server IP Address 3 This field specifies the IP address of the primary WINS (Windows® Internet Name Service) server. If set to a non-zero value, the machine will contact this server to register its name with the Windows® Internet Name Service. Secondary WINS Server IP Address 3 This field specifies the IP address of the secondary WINS server. It is used as a backup to the Primary WINS server address.
Control panel setup APIPA 3 The setting of On will cause the print server to automatically allocate a Link-Local IP address in the range (169.254.1.0 - 169.254.254.255) when the print server cannot obtain an IP address through the BOOT Method you have set (see BOOT Method on page 16). Selecting Off means the IP address doesn’t change, when the print server cannot obtain an IP address through the BOOT Method you have set. a b Press Menu. c Press a or b to choose TCP/IP. Press OK.
Control panel setup Ethernet 3 Ethernet link mode. Auto allows the print server to operate in 100BASE-TX full or half duplex, or in 10BASE-T full or half duplex mode by auto negotiation. 100BASE-TX Full Duplex (100B-FD) or Half Duplex (100B-HD) and 10BASE-T Full Duplex (10B-FD) or Half Duplex (10B-HD) fix the print server link mode. This change is valid after the print server has been reset (default is Auto).
Control panel setup Printing the Network Configuration List 3 Note Node name: Node name appears in the Network Configuration List. The default Node name is “BRNxxxxxx” (“xxxxxx” is the last six digits of Ethernet address). 3 The Network Configuration List prints a report listing all the current network configuration including the network print server settings. For MFC models: a b Press Menu. c Press a or b to choose Network Config. Press OK. d (For US) Press Black Start or Color Start.
Control panel setup Restoring the network settings to factory default 3 If you wish to reset the print server back to its default factory settings (resetting all information such as the password and IP address information), please follow these steps: Note This function restores all network settings to the factory default. a b Press Menu. c Press a or b to choose Factory Reset. Press OK. d e f Press 1 to choose Reset. 3 Press a or b to choose LAN. Press OK. Press 1 to choose Yes for reboot.
4 Driver Deployment Wizard (Windows® only) 4 Overview 4 The Driver Deployment Wizard software can be used to ease the installation or even automate the installation of a locally connected or network connected printer. The Driver Deployment Wizard can also be used to create self running executable files which when run on a remote PC, completely automates the installation of a printer driver. The remote PC does not have to be connected to a network.
Driver Deployment Wizard (Windows® only) Network Shared 4 The device is connected to a network and a central print queue is used to manage all print jobs.
Driver Deployment Wizard (Windows® only) How to install the Driver Deployment Wizard software a b c 4 Put the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. The opening screen will appear automatically. Select your language. Then click Install Other Drivers or Utilities. Select the Driver Deployment Wizard installation program. Note For Windows Vista®, when the User Account Control screen appears, click Continue. d e f 4 Click Next in response to the Welcome message. Read the license agreement carefully.
Driver Deployment Wizard (Windows® only) Using the Driver Deployment Wizard software a b c d 4 When you run the Wizard for the first time you will see a welcome screen. Click Next. Choose MFC, and then click Next. Choose your connection type to the printer that you want to print to. Choose the option you require, and follow the on-screen instructions. If you choose Brother Peer-to-Peer Network Printer, the following screen is displayed.
Driver Deployment Wizard (Windows® only) f g Click Next after you choose the correct driver. A summary screen will appear. Confirm the settings of the driver. 4 Creating an executable file The Driver Deployment Wizard software can also be used to create self running .EXE files. These self-running .EXE files can be saved to the network, copied to a CD-ROM, USB flash memory drive or even E-mailed to another user.
5 Network printing from Windows®: basic TCP/IP Peer-to-Peer printing 5 Overview 5 If you are a Windows® user and want to print using the TCP/IP protocol in a Peer-to-Peer environment, please follow the instructions in this chapter. This chapter explains how to install the network software and the printer driver which you will need to be able to print using your network printer. Note • You must configure the IP address on your machine before you proceed with this chapter.
Network printing from Windows®: basic TCP/IP Peer-to-Peer printing g Follow the on-screen instruction, and then click OK. Note Contact your administrator if you are not sure about the location and name of the printer in the network. h Continue through the wizard clicking Finish when complete.
6 Internet printing for Windows® 6 Overview 6 Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Sever® 2003 users can print using TCP/IP and the standard Network Printing IPP protocol software built into any Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Sever® 2003 installation. Note • You must configure the IP address on your printer before you proceed with this chapter. If you need to configure the IP address, see Chapter 2 first.
Internet printing for Windows® f When you click Next, Windows Vista® will make a connection with the URL that you specified. If the printer driver has already been installed: 1 You will see the printer selection screen in the Add Printer Wizard. Click OK. If the appropriate printer driver is already installed on your computer, Windows Vista® will automatically use that driver for use.
Internet printing for Windows® For Windows® 2000/XP and Windows Server® 2003 a For Windows ® XP and Windows Sever® 2003: Click the Start button and select Printers and Faxes. For Windows ®2000: Click the Start button and select Settings and then Printers. b For Windows ® XP and Windows Sever® 2003: Click Add a printer to start the Add Printer Wizard. For Windows ® 2000: Double click the Add Printer icon to start the Add Printer Wizard.
Internet printing for Windows® g When you click Next, Windows® 2000/XP and Windows Sever® 2003 will make a connection with the URL that you specified. If the printer driver has already been installed: 1 You will see the printer selection screen in the Add Printer Wizard. If the appropriate printer driver is already installed on your computer, Windows® 2000/XP and Windows Server® 2003 will automatically use that driver.
Internet printing for Windows® Specifying a different URL 6 Please note that there are several possible entries that you can enter for the URL field. http://printer’s IP address:631/ipp This is the default URL and we recommend that you use this URL. Please note the Get More Info option will not display any printer data. http://printer’s IP address:631/ipp/port1 This is for HP® Jetdirect® compatibility. Please note the Get More Info option will not display any printer data.
7 Network printing from Macintosh® 7 Overview 7 This chapter explains how to configure the BR-Script 3 (PostScript® 3™ language emulation) printer driver on a Network. For more information on how to install the Brother standard printer driver on a Network, see the Quick Setup Guide included with the printer. How to select the BR-Script 3 printer driver (TCP/IP) For Mac OS® X 10.5 a b c d e 7 7 Turn the power of the machine ON. From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences. 7 Click Print & Fax.
Network printing from Macintosh® f Enter the IP address of the printer into the Address box. Note • The Network Configuration List will allow you to confirm the IP address. For more information on how to print the configuration page, see Printing the Network Configuration List on page 25. • When specifying the Queue name, use the value “brnxxxxxx_p1_at“ where xxxxxx are the last 6 digits of the Ethernet address (MAC address).
Network printing from Macintosh® h From the Default Printer pull-down list choose your model to set as the default printer. The printer is now ready. For Mac OS® X 10.2.4 to 10.4.x a b c d e f 7 7 Turn the power of the machine ON. From the Go menu, select Applications. Open the Utilities folder. Double click the Printer Setup Utility icon. (Mac OS® X 10.2.x users, click the Print Center icon.) Click Add. (Mac OS® X 10.2.4 to 10.3.x) Select IP Printing. (Mac OS® X 10.4) Select IP Printer.
Network printing from Macintosh® g (Mac OS® X 10.2.4 to 10.3.x) Enter the IP address of the printer into the Printer Address box. (Mac OS® X 10.4) Enter the IP address of the printer into the Address box. (Mac OS® X 10.2.4 to 10.3.x) (Mac OS® X 10.4) 7 Note • The Network Configuration List will allow you to confirm the IP address. For more information on how to print the configuration page, see Printing the Network Configuration List on page 25.
Network printing from Macintosh® h From the Printer Model pull-down list select your model. For example, select Brother MFC-XXXX or DCP-XXXX BR-Script3. (Mac OS® X 10.2.4 to 10.3.x) (Mac OS® X 10.4) 7 i Click Add and the printer will be available from the Printer List. Other sources of information 7 See Chapter 2 of this User’s Guide to learn how to configure the IP address of the printer.
8 Web Based Management 8 Overview 8 A standard Web Browser can be used to manage your machine using the HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol). You can get the following information from a machine on your network using a web browser. Printer status information Change Fax configuration items, such as General Setup, Quick-Dial settings and Remote Fax (MFC-9440CN and MFC-9450CDN only) Change network settings such as TCP/IP information.
Web Based Management How to connect to your machine using a Browser 8 Type “http://printer’s IP address/” into your browser (where “printer’s IP address” is the printer’s IP address or the node name.)(You can also use the NetBIOS name of the printer server, if you are in a Microsoft domain/Workgroup environment). Enter the DNS name of the machine if connecting to a network that uses the DNS protocol.
9 Security features 9 Overview 9 In today’s world there are many security threats to your network and the data that travels over it. Your Brother machine employs some of the latest network security and encryption protocols available today. These network features can be integrated into your overall network security plan to help protect your data and prevent unauthorized access to the machine. This chapter explains the various security protocols supported and how to configure them.
Security features Security protocols 9 The Brother print server supports the following security protocols. Note How to configure the protocol settings, see Using Web Based Management (web browser) to change the print/scan settings on page 14. SSL (Secure Socket Layer) / TLS (Transport Layer Security) 9 These security communication protocols encrypt data to prevent security threats. Web server (HTTPS) 9 The internet protocol that the Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) uses SSL.
Security features Configuring the protocol settings 9 You can enable or disable the each protocol and security method using Web Based Management (web browser). Note We recommend Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0® (or greater) or Firefox® 1.0 (or greater) for Windows® and Safari™ 1.0 for Macintosh®. Please also make sure that JavaScript and Cookies are always enabled in whichever browser you use. We recommend you upgrade to Safari™ 1.2 or greater to enable JavaScript.
Security features Managing your network printer securely 9 To manage your network printer securely, you need to use the management utilities with security protocols. Secure Management using Web Based Management (web browser) 9 To use the HTTPS protocol, the following printer settings are required. A certificate and private key must be installed in the printer. For how to install a certificate and private key, see Creating and installing a certificate on page 54. The HTTPS protocol must be enabled.
Security features Secure Management using BRAdmin Professional (for Windows®) 9 To use the BRAdmin Professional utility securely, you need to follow the points below. We strongly recommend to use the latest version of the BRAdmin Professional utility or Web BRAdmin that are available as a download from http://solutions.brother.com/. If you use an older version of BRAdmin 1 to manage your brother devices the user authentication will not be secure.
Security features Printing documents securely using IPPS 9 To print documents securely over the internet, you can use the IPPS protocol. Note • Communication using IPPS cannot prevent unauthorized access to the printer server. • IPPS is available for Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Server® 2003. To use the IPPS protocol, the following printer settings are required. A certificate and private key must be installed in the printer.
Security features Using E-mail notification with user authentication 9 To use the E-mail notification function via secure SMTP server that requires user authentication, you need to use POP before SMTP or SMTP-AUTH method. These methods prevent an unauthorized user from accessing the mail server. You can use Web Based Management (web browser), BRAdmin professional or Web BRAdmin to configure these settings. Note You need to match the settings of POP3/SMTP authentication with one of the E-mail servers.
Security features g You can configure the POP3/SMTP settings on this page. 9 Note • You can also change the SMTP port number using Web Based Management. This is useful if your ISP (Internet Service Provider) implements the “Outbound Port 25 Blocking (OP25B)” service. By changing the SMTP port number to a specific number which your SMTP server decide (for example, port 587), you will be able to send E-mail via the SMTP server.
Security features Creating and installing a certificate 9 The Brother print server allows you to use SSL/TLS communication by configuring a certificate and corresponding private key. This print server supports two certification methods. A self-signed certificate and a certificate that is issued by a CA (Certificate Authority). Using self-signed certificate This print server issues its own certificate.
Security features c d Click Network Configuration. e f g Click OK. Enter a user name and a password. The default User Name is “admin” and the default password is “access”. Click Configure Certificate. You can configure the certificate settings from the screen below. 9 Note • The functions that are grayed and unlinked indicate they are not available. • For more information on configuration, see the Help text in the Web Based Management.
Security features Creating and installing a self-signed certificate 9 How to create and install a self-signed certificate a b 9 Click Create Self-Signed Certificate on the Configure Certificate page. Enter a Common Name and a Valid Date, then click Submit. Note • The length of the Common Name is less than 64 bytes. Enter an identifier such as an IP address, node name or domain name to use when accessing this printer through SSL/TLS communication. The node name is displayed by default.
Security features How to install the certificate to your printer 9 Note The following steps are for Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you use another web browser, follow the help text of the web browser itself. For Windows Vista® users that have administrator rights a b Log on your computer with Administrator rights. Click 9 and All Programs. Right click Internet Explorer, and then click Run as administrator. 9 c Click Allow.
Security features d Type “https://printer’s IP address/” into your browser to access your printer (where “printer’s IP address” is the printer’s IP address or the node name). Then, click Continue to this website (not recommended). e Click Certificate Error, and then click View certificates. For the rest of the instructions, follow the steps from d on page 65.
Security features For Windows Vista® users that do not have administrator rights a b Click 9 and All Programs. Right click Internet Explorer, and then click Run as administrator. 9 c Choose the Administrator that you want to install with and enter the administrator password, and then click OK.
Security features d Type “https://printer’s IP address/” into your browser to access your printer (where “printer’s IP address” is the printer’s IP address or the node name). Then, click Continue to this website (not recommended). e Click Certificate Error, and then click View certificates. 9 f Choose the Details tab, and then click Copy to File....
Security features g Click Next. h Make sure that DER encoded binary X.509 (.CER) is chosen, and then click Next. 9 i Click Browse....
Security features j Click Browse Folders. k Choose a folder you want to save the certificate file in and enter a file name, and then click Save. 9 Note If you choose Desktop, the certificate file is saved to the Desktop of the Administrator that you chose. l Click Next.
Security features m Click Finish. n Click OK. 9 o Click OK.
Security features p Open the folder that you saved the certificate file in k and double-click the certificate file. For the rest of the instructions, follow the steps from d on page 65. For Windows® 2000/XP and Windows Server ® 2003 users a b Start the web browser. c When the following dialog appears, click View Certificate.
Security features d Click Install Certificate… from the General tab. e When the Certificate Import Wizard appears, click Next. 9 f Choose Place all certificates in the following store and then, click Browse....
Security features g Choose Trusted Root Certification Authorities and then, click OK. h Click Next. 9 i Click Finish.
Security features j Click Yes, if the fingerprint (thumbprint) is correct. Note The fingerprint (thumbprint) is printed on the Network Configuration List. To learn how to print the Network Configuration List, see Printing the Network Configuration List on page 25. k Click OK. 9 l Now the self-signed certificate is installed on your computer, and the SSL/TLS communication is available.
Security features Creating CSR and installing a certificate 9 How to create the CSR a b 9 Click Create CSR on the Configure Certificate page. Enter a Common Name and your information, such as Organization. Then click Submit. Note • We recommend that the Root Certificate from the CA be installed on your computer before creating the CSR. • The length of the Common Name is less than 64 bytes.
Security features How to install the certificate to your printer 9 When you receive the certificate from a CA, follow the steps below to install it into the print server. Note Only a certificate issued with this printer’s CSR can be installed. a b c Click Install Certificate on the Configure Certificate page. Specify the file of the certificate that has been issued by a CA, and then click Submit. Now the certificate is created successfully.
Security features Import and export the certificate and private key 9 How to import the certificate and private key a b c d 9 Click Import Certificate and Private Key on the Configure Certificate page. Specify the file that you want to import. Enter the password if the file is encrypted, and then click Submit. Now the certificate and private key are imported successfully. Check the box on the left of each function you want to disable, and then click OK.
Security features How to export the certificate and private key a b 9 Click Export Certificate and Private Key on the Configure Certificate page. Enter the password if you want to encrypt the file. Note If a blank password is used, the output is not encrypted. c d e Enter the password again for confirmation, and then click Submit. Specify the location where you want to save the file. Now the certificate and private key are exported to your computer. Note You can import the file that you exported.
10 Troubleshooting 10 Overview 10 This chapter explains how to resolve typical network problems you may encounter when using the machine. If, after reading this chapter, you are unable to resolve your problem, please visit the Brother Solutions Center at: http://solutions.brother.
Troubleshooting Windows Vista® users: a Click button, Control Panel, Network and Internet, Windows Firewall and click Change settings. b When the User Account Control screen appears, do the following. 10 Users who have administrator rights: Click Continue. For users who do not have administrator rights: Enter the administrator password and click OK. c d Click the General tab. Make sure that Off (not recommended) is selected. Click OK.
Troubleshooting c Print the Network Configuration List and check if the settings such as IP address settings are correct for your network. The problem may be the result of mismatched or duplicate IP address. Verify that the IP address is correctly loaded into the print server. And make sure that no other nodes on the network have this IP address. For information on how to print the Network Configuration List, see Printing the Network Configuration List on page 25.
Troubleshooting Printing problems 10 Print job is not printed 10 Make sure the status and configuration of the print server. Check following: a b Make sure that the machine is powered on, is on-line and ready to print. c Verify that the print server is on your network as follows: Print the Network Configuration List of the machine and check if the settings such as IP address settings are correct for your network. The problem may be the result of mismatched or duplicate IP address.
Troubleshooting Scanning and PC Fax problems 10 The network scanning feature does not work in Windows® The network PC Fax feature does not work in Windows® 10 Firewall settings on your PC may be rejecting the necessary network connection. Follow the instructions below to disable the Firewall. if you are using personal Firewall software, see the User’s Guide for your software or contact the software manufacturer.
Troubleshooting i Make sure if the new setting is added and is checked, and then click OK. Note After the Brother software package is installed, enable again your Firewall. Windows Vista® users: a Click button, Control Panel, Network and Internet, Windows Firewall and click Change settings. b When the User Account Control screen appears, do the following. 10 Users who have administrator rights: Click Continue.
Troubleshooting Protocol-specific troubleshooting 10 Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Server 2003 IPP troubleshooting 10 I want to use a different Port number other than 631. 10 If you are using Port 631 for IPP printing, you may find that your firewall may not let the print data through. If this is the case, use a different port number (port 80), or configure your Firewall to allow Port 631 data through.
A Appendix A A Using services A A service is a resource that can be accessed by computers that wish to print to the Brother print server. The Brother print server provides the following predefined services (do a SHOW SERVICE command in the Brother print server remote console to see a list of available services): Enter HELP at the command prompt for a list of supported commands.
Appendix A Using BOOTP to configure the IP address A BOOTP is an alternative to rarp that has the advantage of allowing configuration of the subnet mask and gateway. In order to use BOOTP to configure the IP address make sure that BOOTP is installed and running on your host computer (it should appear in the /etc/services file on your host as a real service; type man bootpd or refer to your system documentation for information). BOOTP is usually started up via the /etc/inetd.
Appendix A Using RARP to configure the IP address A The Brother print server’s IP address can be configured using the Reverse ARP (RARP) facility on your host computer. This is done by editing the /etc/ethers file (if this file does not exist, you can create it) with an entry similar to the following: (“BRN” below is “BRW” for a wireless network.
Appendix A Using ARP to configure the IP address A If you are unable to use the BRAdmin application and your network does not use a DHCP server, you can also use the ARP command. The ARP command is available on Windows® systems that have TCP/IP installed as well as UNIX® systems.
Appendix A Using the TELNET console to configure the IP address A You can also use the TELNET command to change the IP address. TELNET is an effective method to change the machine’s IP address. But a valid IP address must already be programmed into print server. Type TELNET ipaddress at the command prompt of the system prompt, where ipaddress is the IP address of the print server. When you are connected, push the Return or Enter key to get the “#” prompt. Enter the password “access”.
Appendix A Installation when using a Network Print Queue or Share (printer driver only) A Note • You must configure the IP address on your machine before you proceed with this section. If you have not configured the IP address, see Configuring your network printer on page 8 first. • Verify the host computer and print server are either on the same subnet, or that the router is properly configured to pass data between the two devices. • Before installation, if you are using personal Firewall software (e.g.
B Appendix B B Print server specifications B Ethernet wired network B Model name NC-6500h Operating system support Windows® 2000, Windows® XP, Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows Vista®, Windows Server® 2003 (print only via network) and Windows Server® 2003 x64 Edition (print only via network) Mac OS® X 10.2.
Appendix B Processor Windows® Computer Intel® Pentium® or equivalent for Windows ® 2000/XP Minimum Speed requirements Intel® Pentium® 4 or equivalent 64-bit supported CPU for (for drivers, BRAdmin Windows Vista® Light and Peer-to-Peer software) Intel® Pentium® III or equivalent for Windows Server® 2003 AMD Opteron™, AMD Athlon™64, Intel® Xeon® with Intel® EM64T, Intel® Pentium® 4 with Intel® EM64T or equivalent for Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition and Windows Server® 2003 x64 Edition Minimum RAM 64 MB
Appendix B Macintosh® Computer requirements Computer Ethernet ready Power Macintosh® Processor PowerPC G4/G5, Intel® Core™ Solo/Duo Minimum Speed Processor PowerPC G3 350MHz Management utilities Minimum RAM 128MB for Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater Recommended RAM 160MB for Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater BRAdmin Light 1 Windows® 2000, Windows® XP, Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows Vista®, Windows Server® 2003 and Windows Server® 2003 x64Edition Mac OS® X 10.2.
Appendix B Function table and default factory settings Main Menu Submenu Menu Selections Options 4.LAN 1.TCP/IP 1.BOOT Method Auto* (DCP-9040CN and DCP-9042CDN) B Page 16 Static RARP BOOTP 5.LAN DHCP (DCP-9045CDN) (If you choose Auto, RARP, BOOTP or DHCP, you will be asked to enter how many times the machine tries to obtain the IP address.) 7.LAN (MFC-9440CN and MFC-9450CDN) 2.IP Address [000-255].[000-255].[000-255]. [000-255] 19 [000].[000].[000].[000]* 1 3.Subnet Mask [000-255].
Appendix B Main Menu Submenu Menu Selections Options 4.LAN 1.TCP/IP 0.IPv6 On (DCP-9040CN and DCP-9042CDN) (continued) Off* 2.Ethernet Auto* 23 24 100B-FD 5.LAN 100B-HD (DCP-9045CDN) 10B-FD 7.LAN (MFC-9440CN and MFC-9450CDN) Page 10B-HD 3.Scan to FTP Color 150 dpi* 24 Color 300 dpi (continued) Color 600 dpi B&W 200 dpi B&W 200x100 dpi 0.Factory Reset 1.Reset 1.Yes 26 2.No 2.Exit — The factory settings are shown in Bold with an asterisk.
Appendix B Entering Text B When setting certain menu selections, such as the Station ID, you will need to type text characters. The dial pad keys have letters printed on them. The keys: 0, # and l do not have printed letters because they are used for special characters.
Appendix B Special characters and symbols B Press l, # or 0, and then press d or c to move the cursor to the symbol or character you want. Press OK to choose it. The symbols and characters below will appear depending on your menu selection. Press l for (space) ! “ # $ % & ’ ( ) l + , - .
C Appendix C C Open Source Licensing Remarks C OpenSSL statements C OpenSSL License C Copyright © 1998-2007 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2.
Appendix C Original SSLeay License C Copyright © 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) All rights reserved. This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code.
D Index A I Accessories and supplies ...........................................iv APIPA ............................................................ 6, 23, 81 APOP ........................................................................ 47 ARP ........................................................................... 82 Internet printing .....................................................1, IP address .............................................................8, IPP ..............................
Index S Security terms ........................................................... 46 Service ...................................................................... 79 Shared key cryptosystem .......................................... 46 Simple Network Configuration for Mac OS® X .......... 73 SMTP client ................................................................. 6 SMTP-AUTH .......................................................47, 52 SNMP ...........................................................