Owner's Manual Network Guide
Table Of Contents
- Network Guide
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Manuals for This Machine
- How to Read This Manual
- 1. Getting Started
- 2. Connecting and Setting Up
- 3. Using a Printer Server
- 4. Monitoring and Configuring the Printer
- Using Web Image Monitor
- Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin
- Installing SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin
- Changing the Network Interface Board Configuration
- Locking the Menus on the Machine's Control Panel
- Changing the Paper Type
- Managing User Information
- Configuring the Energy Saver Mode
- Setting a Password
- Checking the Machine Status
- Changing Names and Comments
- Load Fax Journal
- Viewing and Deleting Spool Print Jobs
- Managing Address Information
- Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Client
- Remote Maintenance by telnet
- SNMP
- Getting Printer Information over the Network
- Understanding the Displayed Information
- Message List
- 5. Special Operations under Windows
- 6. Appendix
- INDEX

Remote Maintenance by telnet
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ifconfig
Use the "ifconfig" command to con-
figure TCP/IP (IP address, subnet
mask, broadcast address, default
gateway address) for the printer.
❖
❖❖
❖ View settings
msh> ifconfig
❖
❖❖
❖ Configuration
msh> ifconfig “interface_
name” “parameter” “ad-
dress”
• If you did not enter an interface
name, it is automatically set to
the Ethernet interface.
• ip1394 can be specified only
when the IEEE 1394 interface is
installed.
• wlan can be specified only
when the IEEE 802.11b interface
is installed.
❖
❖❖
❖ Netmask configuration
msh> ifconfig “interface_
name” netmask “address”
❖
❖❖
❖ Broadcast address configuration
msh> ifconfig “interface_
name” broadcast “address”
❖
❖❖
❖ Changing the Interface
msh> ifconfig “interface” up
• You can specify either the Eth-
ernet interface or IEEE 802.11b
interface when using the op-
tional IEEE 802.11b interface
unit.
You cannot specify the IEEE
1394 interface.
The following explains how to
configure an IP address
192.168.15.16 on Ethernet inter-
face.
msh> ifconfig ether 192.168.
15.16
The following explains how to
configure a subnet mask
255.255.255.0 on Ethernet inter-
face.
msh> ifconfig ether net-
mask 255.255.255.0
Note
❒ To get the above addresses, contact
your network administrator.
❒ Use the default configuration if you
cannot obtain setting addresses.
❒ The IP address, subnet mask and
broadcast address are the same as
that for the ethernet interface and
IEEE 802.11b interface.
❒ When installing the optional 1394
Interface board, set the IP address
and subnet mask so that it does not
overlap with the ethernet interface
or the IEEE 1394 interface.
❒ TCP/IP configuration is the same
for both Ethernet and IEEE 802.11b
interface. If interfaces are changed,
the new interface inherits the con-
figuration.
❒ Use "0x" as the initial two letters of
a hexadecimal address.
Interface name
Interface configured
ether Ethernet Interface
ip1394 IEEE 1394 interface
wlan
IEEE 802.11b interface










