Kyocera TASKalfa Pro 15000c Pro 15000c Command Center RX User Guide - Page 51

Bonjour Settings, IP Filter IPv4 Settings

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Network Settings Specifies the primary and secondary DNS (Domain Name System) search suffix. When DHCPv6 (Stateful) is turned On, you can select DNS Search Suffix (Primary) or Use following DNS Search Suffix. When DHCP/BOOTP is turned On and Use following DNS Search Suffix is selected, you can enter static DNS search suffix in the Primary and Secondary fields provided. 3. Click Submit button. Bonjour Settings 1. Click TCP/IP under Network Settings on the navigation menu. The TCP/IP Settings page opens. 2. This section includes the following items for configuration. Bonjour Select On or Off. Bonjour Name When Bonjour is turned On, Bonjour Name is shown. You can modify the name as necessary. 3. Click Submit button. IP Filter (IPv4) Settings This page allows you to configure IP filters. IP filters restrict access to the machine based on the IP addresses and protocols. Specify the IP addresses or network addresses of the hosts to which access is granted. If nothing is specified on this page, access from all hosts is allowed. 1. Click TCP/IP under Network Settings on the navigation menu. The TCP/IP Settings page opens. 2. Click Settings button. The IP Filters (IPv4) page opens.This section includes the following items for configuration. IP Address (IPv4) Specifies the IP address or network address to be permitted. Subnet Mask Specifies the subnet mask to be permitted. When there are no entries, access is allowed to all. To allow access to a network, enter the network IPv4 address, and the subnet mask. An example of the data format for the .CSV file is: To permit access from all hosts on network 192, enter "192.0.0.0" for the IP address and "255.0.0.0" for the subnet mask. Subnet mask can be left blank. To allow access to a single IP address, enter the IPv4 address, and "255.255.255.255" for the subnet mask. Protocols Specifies the protocol by which an access is granted. The following protocols can be selected. • LPD User Guide 47

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Network Settings
User Guide
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Specifies the primary and secondary DNS (Domain Name System) search suffix.
When
DHCPv6 (Stateful)
is turned
On
, you can select
DNS Search Suffix (Pri-
mary)
or
Use following DNS Search Suffix
. When
DHCP/BOOTP
is turned
On
and
Use following DNS Search Suffix
is selected, you can enter static DNS
search suffix in the Primary and Secondary fields provided.
3.
Click
Submit
button.
Bonjour Settings
1.
Click
TCP/IP
under
Network Settings
on the navigation menu. The
TCP/IP Settings
page opens.
2.
This section includes the following items for configuration.
Bonjour
Select
On
or
Off
.
Bonjour Name
When
Bonjour
is turned
On
,
Bonjour Name
is shown. You can modify the name
as necessary.
3.
Click
Submit
button.
IP Filter (IPv4) Settings
This page allows you to configure IP filters. IP filters restrict access to the machine
based on the IP addresses and protocols.
Specify the IP addresses or network addresses of the hosts to which access is granted.
If nothing is specified on this page, access from all hosts is allowed.
1.
Click
TCP/IP
under
Network Settings
on the navigation menu. The
TCP/IP Settings
page opens.
2.
Click
Settings
button. The
IP Filters (IPv4)
page opens.This section includes the
following items for configuration.
IP Address (IPv4)
Specifies the IP address or network address to be permitted.
Subnet Mask
Specifies the subnet mask to be permitted. When there are no entries, access is
allowed to all.
To allow access to a network, enter the network IPv4 address, and the subnet mask.
An example of the data format for the .CSV file is: To permit access from all hosts on
network 192, enter "192.0.0.0" for the IP address and "255.0.0.0" for the subnet
mask. Subnet mask can be left blank.
To allow access to a single IP address, enter the IPv4 address, and
"255.255.255.255" for the subnet mask.
Protocols
Specifies the protocol by which an access is granted. The following protocols can be
selected.
LPD