Select the minimum required settings for the machine
connection to the network.
When using the machine on a TCP/IP (IPv4) network,
use this setting to configure the IP address of the
machine. The settings are shown below.
Use this setting to have the IP address obtained automatically
using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)/BOOTP (Bootstrap
Protocol). When this setting is enabled, it is not necessary to
manually enter an IP address.
Enter the IP address of the machine.
Enter the IP subnet mask.
Enter the default gateway address.
Enter a device name.
Enter the domain name.
Enter the IP address of primary DNS server.
Enter the IP address of secondary DNS server.
Enter the domain name where the selected DNS server
exists.
Enter the IP address or the host name of the primary
SMTP server.
Enter the sender name.
If data transmission has failed, the undelivered e-mail
may be returned from the server. Enter an e-mail address (a single
address only) to receive such undelivered mails. Usually, enter
the e-mail address of system administrator.
If
is selected, the SMTP-over-TLS encryption
communication can be used by STARTTLS command.
This requires the server to support the STARTTLS command.
To allow SSL/TLS communication, set the "Port Number" to
the same port number as the normal SMTP.
Specify the authentication method for SMTP.
Select "OAuth 2.0" when using Microsoft365, Exchange Online,
etc.
For information on how to configure the settings when OAuth
2.0 is selected, see "
OAuth 2.0 AUTHENTICATION".
This can be set when "OAuth 2.0" is selected as "Authentication
Method".
Select a provider.
This can be set when "OAuth 2.0" is selected as "Authentication
Method".
Enter an account name.
This can be set when "OAuth 2.0" is selected as "Authentication
Method".
Displays the current token status.
The "Get Token" key is displayed if the token has not
been obtained, and the "Delete" key is displayed if the token has been
obtained.
This setting is available when "SMTP Authentication"
is selected as "Authentication Method".
Enter the user name.
This setting is available when "SMTP Authentication"
is selected as "Authentication Method".
Enter the password.
To change the password, set [Change Password] to
.
Tap the [Execute] button to test the connection to the
SMTP server.
Enter the address book name.
Enters the search defaults to search for a specific
area of the LDAP directory information tree.
Example: o = ABC, ou = NY, cn = Everyone
Entries must be separated by semicolons or commas.
Enter the IP address or host name of the LDAP server.
Enter the account name for LDAP setting.
Enter the password.
To change the password, set
.
Select the authentication server from the drop-down
list.
Enter the IP address or host name of the Kerberos authentication
server.
Enter the Kerberos realm.
If
is set, the SSL/TLS encryption communication
is enabled.
Tap the [Execute] button to test the connection to the
LDAP server.
Enter a device name.
Enter the domain name.
Enter a comment.
Mainly set items related to TCP/IP.
When using the machine on a TCP/IP (IPv4) network, use
this setting to configure the IP address of the machine. The settings
are shown below.
Use this setting to have the IP address obtained automatically
using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). When this setting
is enabled, it is not necessary to manually enter an IP address.
Enter the IP address of the machine.
Enter the IP subnet mask.
Enter the default gateway address.
When using the machine on a TCP/IP (IPv6) network, use
this setting to configure the IP address of the machine.
Enable this setting.
Use this setting to have the IP address obtained automatically
using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) v6. When this setting
is enabled, it is not necessary to manually enter an IP address.
Enter the IP address and the prefix length (0 to 128)
of the machine.
Enter the default gateway.
Set the maximum data size that can be forwarded.
Checks if the machine can communicate with the PC of
the network.
Specify the IP address of the desired PC and tap the [Execute]
key. A message indicating a response by the PC or not is displayed.
Enter the IP address of primary DNS server.
Enter the IP address of secondary DNS server.
Enter the IP address of primary DNS server.
Enter the IP address of secondary DNS server.
Enter the domain name where the selected DNS server
exists.
Set this option to use the dynamic updating of DNS server.
IEEE802.1X can be used to authenticate a user to allow
use of the machine.
IEEE802.1X protocol defines port-based authentication for
wired networks.
Use IEEE802.1X authentication to allow only authenticated
devices to use network, and protect against network abuse by third
parties.
Depending on the Web page settings, connection to the machine
may not be allowed, or the settings may not allow printing, scanning,
or Setting mode (Web version) display. In this case, deselect this
setting and change the Setting mode (Web version) settings.
Set whether to use authentication using IEEE802.1X.
Set the EAP authentication method in IEEE802.1X.
Enter the EAP user name when authenticating.
Enter the EAP password for authentication.
Set whether to use server authentication.
Set the EAP timeout.
Set the number of times to re-access the EAP when communication
fails.
Shows the status of the certificate required for transmission
using IEEE802.1X. To install a certificate, click [Install].
Shows the status of the CA certificate required for
transmission using IEEE802.1X. To install a certificate, click [Install].
Make settings for SMTP, Kerberos Authentication Settings,
SNTP, mDNS, SNMP, and SMB.
Enter the IP address or the host name of the primary
SMTP server.
This setting is available when you select "Authentication
Method" other than "OAuth 2.0".
Enter the IP address or the host name of the secondary SMTP
server.
Enter a port number.
Enter a timeout. This value is used for connection to
the SMTP server and for data transmission according to the e-mail system
specifications.
Enter the sender name.
Enter the sender's address
If
the SSL/TLS is enabled, the SMTP-over-TLS
encryption communication can be used by STARTTLS command.
This requires the server to support the STARTTLS command.
To allow SSL/TLS communication, set the "Port Number" to the
same port number as the normal SMTP.
Specify the authentication method for SMTP.
Select "OAuth 2.0" when using Microsoft365, Exchange Online,
etc.
For information on how to configure the settings when OAuth
2.0 is selected, see "
OAuth 2.0 AUTHENTICATION".
This can be set when "OAuth 2.0" is selected as "Authentication
Method".
Select a provider.
This can be set when "OAuth 2.0" is selected as "Authentication
Method".
Enter an account name.
This can be set when "OAuth 2.0" is selected as "Authentication
Method".
Displays the current token status.
The "Get Token" key is displayed if the token has not
been obtained, and the "Delete" key is displayed if the token has been
obtained.
This setting is available when "SMTP Authentication"
is selected as "Authentication Method".
Enter the user name.
This setting is available when "SMTP Authentication"
is selected as "Authentication Method".
Enter the password.
To change the password, set [Change Password] to
.
This setting is available when you select "Authentication
Method" other than "OAuth 2.0".
If
is set, you are authenticated to the
POP server before using the SMTP communication.
Tap the [Execute] button to test the connection to the
SMTP server.
Enter the IP address or host name of the Kerberos authentication
server.
Enter the port number of the Kerberos authentication
server.
Enter the Kerberos realm.
Set this option to use the SNTP protocol.
Enter the IP address or host name of the SNTP server.
Enter a port number.
Enter a timeout.
Enter an interval to synchronize to the SNTP server.
To establish synchronization during machine startup,
set to
.
When tapped, the machine is synchronized with the SNTP
server time.
Set this option to use the mDNS settings.
Enter a service name.
Display the domain name.
Select a service you use with the priority.
Set this option to use the SNMPv1 settings.
Set an access method.
Enter the GET community name to fetch the device information
using SNMP.
Enter the SET community name required for SNMP setting.
To change the SET community, set
.
Enter the community name to be used for the SNMP TRAP
sent from the device.
Enter the IP address of the destination computer for
SNMP TRAP communication.
Set this option to use the SNMPv3 settings.
Enter the user name.
Enter the authentication key.
Enter the privacy key.
Display the context name.
Set the version of SMB protocol that is used for functions
such as public folder/NAS.
Use this setting to connect to a device that cannot automatically
change the SMB protocol version, or when there is a problem in the
connection with another device due to different versions.
Set the version to SMBv1, SMBv2, or SMBv3.
Set the version of SMB protocol that is used for functions
such as Scan to Network Folder.
Use this setting to connect to a device that cannot automatically
change the SMB protocol version, or when there is a problem in the
connection with another device due to different versions.
Set the version to SMBv1, SMBv2, or SMBv3.
Set this option to use LPD.
Enter a timeout.
Set this option to use the banner.
Set this option to use RAW printing.
Enter a port number.
Enter a timeout.
To use bidirectional communication, set to
.
Set this option to use WSD printing.
Set this option to use multicast discovery.
Sets whether the Universal Print service is used.
Displays the current status of the Universal Print service.
Set the print name for use with the machine's Universal
Print service.
This setting is available when the machine is not registered
for Universal Print service.
This option is available when the Universal Print service
is not yet registered.
You will see a code to register for the Universal Print
service.
Clicking on the URL will take you to a separate window
where you can enter your code for registration.
This is used to unregister the machine from the Universal
Print service.
The following explains the LDAP settings.
When you tap the [Store] key, the LDAP settings are updated
with your entries.
The default address book is set to
.
To add a global address book, tap the Add key.
To delete the global address book, select the item and
tap the [Delete] key.
Setting item | Settings |
---|---|
Name |
Enter the address book name. |
Search Root |
Enters the search defaults to search for a specific area of the LDAP directory information tree. Example: o = ABC, ou = NY, cn = Everyone Entries must be separated from each other by semicolons or commas. |
LDAP Server |
Enter the IP address or host name of the LDAP server. |
Server Type |
Select the Default or Custom from the service type list.
|
User Identity Attribute |
Set the user ID property.
|
Search Attribute |
Set the LDAP search property.
|
Obtain E-mail address from |
Set the e-mail address search.
|
Public Key Search |
Sets the open key search.
|
Pages Limit Group |
Set the Storing Page Limit Group Search.
|
Authority Group |
Set the Storing Authority Group Search.
|
Favorite Operation Group |
Set the Favorite Operation Group Search.
|
My Folder |
Set the My Folder Search.
|
Card ID |
Sets the card ID search.
|
Home Directory |
Enter the path to your home directory.
|
User Name |
Enter the user name for authentication against your home directory path. |
Password |
Enter a maximum of 255 numeric digits for the password for home directory path authentication. |
Custom Attribute 1-10 |
Enter each custom property. |
Port Number |
Enter a port number.
|
Timeout |
Enter a timeout.
|
User Name |
Enter the account name for LDAP setting.
|
Password |
Enter the password. To change the password, set [Change Password] to . |
Authentication Type |
Select the authentication server from the drop-down list. |
Bind Prefix |
Set the Bind prefix.
|
Server Usage |
Set the server application. Set the address book and user authentication.
|
Applicable Destination Type |
Select the applicable destination type from E-mail Address.
|
Allow selection on operation panel. |
Specify whether or not enable the global address to be selected on the operation panel of the machine.
|
To Be Used as Default |
Specify whether or not to use the selected global address as default.
|
Authenticate a User in Global Address Search |
Select whether or not authenticate a user when a global address is searched for.
|
Enable SSL/TLS |
Encrypted communication by SSL/TLS is performed.
|
Connection Test |
Tap the [Execute] button, and the connection test is executed and its result is displayed. |
This section describes the items to be set in the Active
Directory settings of the system settings among the settings to
be made when using Active Directory on this machine.
Search
Attribute
Set search attributes.
Set each option to [Prohibited] if the storage is not
used.
Access the network through a proxy server.
Item | Description |
---|---|
Proxy Setting |
Access the network through a proxy server.
|
Proxy Server Address |
Enter the proxy server address. |
User Name |
Enter a user name to access the proxy server. |
Password |
Enter a password to allow access to the proxy server. |
Port Number |
Enter the proxy server port number.
|
Address without Using Proxy |
Specify the exception address of the proxy used by the external linkage function or Sharp OSA. [Entry method] 1) Can be set using a host name or an IP address. 2) When using a host name, you can use a wildcard (*) at the beginning of the domain name. (Example: "*example.□□□" (equivalent to "example.□□□", "sub.example.□□□", "subexample.□□□", etc.) 3) When using an IP address, you can use a wildcard (*) at the end of the address. (Example: "10*" (equivalent to 100.nnn.nnn.nnn to 109.nnn.nnn.nnn) If the Sharp OSA application using "HTML Browser 3.5" is set to an exception address, rule (3) cannot be used. 4) You can use a separator (semicolon (;)) to enter multiple addresses. (Example: "99.99.99.99;example.□□□") |
The following explains the access settings to Setting
mode (Web version).
Enter a number of users who can access Setting mode
(Web version) simultaneously.
Enter a time to automatically log out when no communication
continues with the machine.
The user or users who have logged in this machine are
displayed.
Shows the currently logged in user and IP address.
The current login users are logged out.
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