Please read this guide before operating this product.After you finish reading this guide, store it in a safe place for future reference. ENGNetwork Gu
viiiChapter 6 Using an AppleTalk Network (Macintosh)AppleTalk Network Setup Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-583Using a TCP/IP Network
4-1CHAPTER4Using a NetWare Network (Windows)This chapter describes settings and procedures for using the machine with a NetWare network.NetWare Networ
NetWare Network Setup Procedures4-24Using a NetWare Network (Windows)NetWare Network Setup ProceduresTo use a NetWare network, it is necessary to perf
NetWare Print Service Settings4-34Using a NetWare Network (Windows)NetWare Print Service SettingsTo print using a NetWare network, you need to specify
NetWare Print Service Settings4-44Using a NetWare Network (Windows) Queue Server Mode and Remote Printer ModeThe machine supports both the queue serv
NetWare Print Service Settings4-54Using a NetWare Network (Windows)❑ If you are using the remote printer mode, select [Parallel] from [Type] ➞ click [
NetWare Print Service Settings4-64Using a NetWare Network (Windows)❑ Enter the name of the queue you are setting up ➞ press [ENTER] on the keyboard.❑
NetWare Print Service Settings4-74Using a NetWare Network (Windows)❑ Select the queue you set up in step 3 ➞ press [ENTER] on the keyboard.7Press [ESC
Protocol Settings4-84Using a NetWare Network (Windows)Protocol SettingsThis section describes how to specify the protocol settings for the machine usi
Protocol Settings4-94Using a NetWare Network (Windows)2Press [Settings] ➞ specify the print service details.Specify the same tree, context, file serve
ixThank you for purchasing the Canon imageRUNNER 3045/3035/3030/3025. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the product to familiarize y
Protocol Settings4-104Using a NetWare Network (Windows)❑ Press [Log In] ➞ in the Enter Network Password screen, enter the name and password of a user
Protocol Settings4-114Using a NetWare Network (Windows)● Setting Bindery PServer or RPrinter using the keyboard on the touch panel display:❑In [File S
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax4-124Using a NetWare Network (Windows)Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a FaxAfter you have c
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server4-134Using a NetWare Network (Windows)Setting Up a Computer as a File ServerTo send data from the machine to a c
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server4-144Using a NetWare Network (Windows)3Set a recipient address from the control panel.There are two methods for
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server4-154Using a NetWare Network (Windows)• Example 2 If "SALES_US" contains the user account "john&
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server4-164Using a NetWare Network (Windows)IMPORTANT •If you want to use [Browse] to specify each item, make sure you
5-1CHAPTER5Using a NetBIOS NetworkThis chapter describes settings and procedures for using the machine with a NetBIOS network.NetBIOS Network Setup Pr
NetBIOS Network Setup Procedures5-25Using a NetBIOS NetworkNetBIOS Network Setup ProceduresTo use a NetBIOS network, it is necessary to perform the fo
Protocol Settings5-35Using a NetBIOS NetworkProtocol SettingsThis section describes how to specify the protocol settings for the machine using the con
x Keys and Buttons Used in This ManualThe following symbols and key/button names are a few examples of how keys and buttons to be clicked or pressed a
Protocol Settings5-45Using a NetBIOS Network1On the Network Settings screen, press [SMB Server Settings] ➞ specify the following.[On] for <Use SMB
Protocol Settings5-55Using a NetBIOS Network2On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [WINS Configuration] ➞ specify the following.[On] for <WINS Resol
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax5-65Using a NetBIOS NetworkSetting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a FaxAfter you have completed th
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax5-75Using a NetBIOS NetworkWindows 98/MeThe following is the procedure for specifying a NetBIOS networ
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax5-85Using a NetBIOS NetworkWindows 2000/XP/Server 2003The following is the procedure for specifying a
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax5-95Using a NetBIOS Network Printer Connection MethodWindowsIf Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 is on your
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax5-105Using a NetBIOS Network2Install the driver.Install the driver according to the following procedur
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server5-115Using a NetBIOS NetworkSetting Up a Computer as a File ServerTo send data from the machine to a computer on
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server5-125Using a NetBIOS Network Connecting to a NetBIOS Network and Configuring a Shared FolderWindows 98/MeIf a su
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server5-135Using a NetBIOS Network3On the [Access Control] sheet, select the level of access control.If you select [Us
xi Abbreviations Used in This ManualIn this manual, product names and model names are abbreviated as follows:Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system:W
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server5-145Using a NetBIOS Network5Open the properties dialog box of the folder you want to share ➞ on the [Sharing] s
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server5-155Using a NetBIOS Network• The machine's recipient settings:IMPORTANT •If you want to use [Browse] to sp
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server5-165Using a NetBIOS NetworkWindows 2000/XP/Server 2003It is recommended that the file server be configured by t
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server5-175Using a NetBIOS Network5Confirm the computer name.If you are using Windows 2000, right-click the [My Comput
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server5-185Using a NetBIOS Network6Right-click the [My Computer] icon ➞ click [Manage] to open the [Computer Managemen
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server5-195Using a NetBIOS NetworkNOTE In an Active Directory environment, the procedures for setting up users differ
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server5-205Using a NetBIOS Network❑ Click [Permissions] to display the dialog box.Select or add the users or groups to
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server5-215Using a NetBIOS NetworkSample recipient setting:• Server side settings (set and confirmed in the above step
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server5-225Using a NetBIOS NetworkNOTE •You can send data using the following formats. A DNS server is required for th
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server5-235Using a NetBIOS Network• The machine's recipient settings:For a sample screen, see the example of Wind
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Setting Up a Computer as a File Server5-245Using a NetBIOS Network
6-1CHAPTER6Using an AppleTalk Network (Macintosh)This chapter describes settings and procedures for printing via an AppleTalk network.AppleTalk Networ
AppleTalk Network Setup Procedures6-26Using an AppleTalk Network (Macintosh)AppleTalk Network Setup ProceduresTo print via an AppleTalk network, it is
Protocol Settings6-36Using an AppleTalk Network (Macintosh)Protocol SettingsThis section describes how to specify the protocol settings for the machin
Setting Up a Computer for Printing6-46Using an AppleTalk Network (Macintosh)Setting Up a Computer for PrintingAfter you have completed the machine pro
7-1CHAPTER7TroubleshootingThis chapter describes how to resolve printing problems.Network Connection Problems and Remedies . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Network Connection Problems and Remedies7-27TroubleshootingNetwork Connection Problems and RemediesThis section describes the causes of network connec
Network Connection Problems and Remedies7-37Troubleshooting Remedy Check the following:• If the dial-up router does not have to send packets via broad
Printing Problems and Remedies7-47TroubleshootingPrinting Problems and RemediesThis section describes how to resolve basic printing problems.Unable to
Printing Problems and Remedies7-57TroubleshootingNOTE Your computer may not be able to recognize the machine even though the IP address settings are a
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Printing Problems and Remedies7-67Troubleshooting Cause 7 An error message is displayed on the touch panel display of the machine. Remedy After confir
Printing Problems and Remedies7-77Troubleshooting Remedy Perform the following steps to correct the machine's password setting:• Confirm the pass
Printing Problems and Remedies7-87Troubleshooting Cause 5 The computer that is printing is not properly set up. Remedy Check the following:• Confirm t
Printing Problems and Remedies7-97Troubleshooting Cause 4 An error message is displayed on the touch panel display of the machine. Remedy After confir
Data Sending/File Sharing Problems and Remedies7-107TroubleshootingData Sending/File Sharing Problems and RemediesThis section describes how to resolv
Data Sending/File Sharing Problems and Remedies7-117Troubleshooting Cause 3 The machine was turned OFF while sending data to the FTP server, and when
Data Sending/File Sharing Problems and Remedies7-127Troubleshooting• Start the NWADMIN for this server. If [Root] is displayed at the upper left corne
Data Sending/File Sharing Problems and Remedies7-137Troubleshooting<Check the server.> is displayed when you try to use a WebDAV server. Cause T
Data Sending/File Sharing Problems and Remedies7-147Troubleshooting• See the Sending and Facsimile Guide to confirm the settings for a recipient addre
Data Sending/File Sharing Problems and Remedies7-157Troubleshooting Cause 5 Accroding to the request from the WebDAV client, the HTTP protocol version
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Encrypted SSL Data Communication Problems and Remedies7-167TroubleshootingEncrypted SSL Data Communication Problems and RemediesThis section describes
Encrypted SSL Data Communication Problems and Remedies7-177Troubleshooting<Cannot register because the algorithm of this key is not supported.>
Encrypted SSL Data Communication Problems and Remedies7-187Troubleshooting<Digital sig. cert. access err.> is displayed. Cause 1 Access to the u
8-1CHAPTER8AppendixThis chapter includes the network settings, specifications, glossary, and index.Network Setting Items. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Network Setting Items8-28AppendixNetwork Setting ItemsIf you are configuring the settings for the first time in "Interface Settings," on p.
Network Setting Items8-38Appendix TCP/IP SettingsItem Setting DescriptionDefault SettingCan be set in Remote UIDevice Information DeliveryIP Address
Network Setting Items8-48Appendix*1 This item is available only if you are using the following optional equipment:- UFR II/PCL Printer Kit- PS Printer
Network Setting Items8-58Appendix*1 This item is available only if you are using the following optional equipment:- UFR II/PCL Printer Kit- PS Printer
Network Setting Items8-68AppendixItem Setting DescriptionDefault SettingCan be set in Remote UIDevice Information DeliveryMulticast DiscoveryResponse
Network Setting Items8-78Appendix*3 [Generate/Update Device Signature Key] is enabled if the optional Universal Send PDF Security Feature Set is activ
1-1CHAPTER1Before You StartThis chapter describes what you need to know before you start using the machine, including the network environments with wh
Network Setting Items8-88AppendixItem Setting DescriptionDefault SettingCan be set in Remote UIDevice Information DeliveryCertificate Settings: CA Cer
Network Setting Items8-98Appendix*5 This item is available only if the optional PS Printer Kit or the optional Web Access Software is activated by reg
Network Setting Items8-108Appendix*6 This item is available only if you are using the following optional equipment:- UFR II/PCL Printer Kit- PS Printe
Network Setting Items8-118Appendix NetWare Settings*1*1 This item is available only if you are using the following optional equipment:- UFR II/PCL Pr
Network Setting Items8-128AppendixItem Setting DescriptionDefault SettingCan be set in Remote UIDevice Information DeliveryBindery PServer SettingsPri
Network Setting Items8-138AppendixItem Setting DescriptionDefault SettingCan be set in Remote UIDevice Information DeliveryNDS PServer SettingsPrint S
Network Setting Items8-148Appendix AppleTalk Settings SMB Server Settings*1*1 This item is available only if you are using the following optional eq
Network Setting Items8-158Appendix SNMP SettingsItem Setting DescriptionDefault SettingCan be set in Remote UIDevice Information DeliveryUse SNMP v.
Network Setting Items8-168Appendix Enable Dedicated Port Settings Spool Settings*1*1 This item is available only if you are using the following opti
Network Setting Items8-178Appendix E-Mail/I-Fax Settings*1*1 This item is available only if the optional Universal Send Kit is activated by registeri
Optional Equipment and System Requirements1-21Before You StartOptional Equipment and System RequirementsThis section describes the optional equipment
Network Setting Items8-188AppendixNOTE Use the control panel of the device to set items which cannot be set using the Remote UI.Item Setting Descripti
Confirming Settings8-198AppendixConfirming SettingsYou can print a user's data list to confirm the network settings made from the machine's
Confirming Settings8-208Appendix08/24/2006 TUE 16:48 iR 3045 002.
Viewing the Network Access Log8-218AppendixViewing the Network Access LogThis machine logs attempts to gain access from IP addresses that it has been
Specifications8-228AppendixSpecificationsSpecifications are subject to change without notice. Hardware Specifications Software SpecificationsNetwork I
Glossary8-238AppendixGlossaryNumerics10Base-TThe Ethernet standard supporting data transfer rates up to 10 Mbps, which utilizes a twisted-pair cable.1
Glossary8-248AppendixAuto RedialWhen Auto Redial is set to 'On', the machine automatically redials the recipient's facsimile number if
Glossary8-258AppendixCCITT/ITU-TA committee that sets international standards for telecommunications. CCITT/ITU-T was formerly known as CCITT (Consult
Glossary8-268AppendixDDelayed TransmissionAlso called "Delayed TX." You can set a time for a document to be sent, and you do not have to be
Glossary8-278AppendixDNS serverDomain Name System server. A server which maintains a database that translates the domain names of Internet servers, su
Optional Equipment and System Requirements1-31Before You StartSystem RequirementsThe following network and system environments are compatible when pri
Glossary8-288AppendixFFile formatsFile formats are used to save image data. This machine supports three different file formats, TIFF, PDF, and PDF (OC
Glossary8-298AppendixGateway AddressThe default address of a network or Web site. It provides a single domain name and point of entry to the site.HHP-
Glossary8-308AppendixIP addressInternet Protocol address. A 32-bit numeric address used by IP (Internet Protocol) to specify a computer or device on t
Glossary8-318AppendixLLAALocally Administered Address. When a device is powered ON, its network address is presented to the network. The default netwo
Glossary8-328AppendixMMAC addressMedia Access Control address. The hardware address of the network adapter of a computer connected to a local area net
Glossary8-338AppendixNetBEUINetBIOS Enhanced User Interface. NetBEUI is a network protocol originally designed by IBM, and later extended by Microsoft
Glossary8-348AppendixOOS/2A family of multitasking operating systems developed by IBM for Intel x86-based computers. OS/2 provides a graphical user in
Glossary8-358AppendixPDFPortable Document Format. The page description language used in Adobe Systems' Acrobat document exchange system, which is
Glossary8-368AppendixProxy serverA server that provides a cache of files available on remote servers that are slow or expensive to access. The term &q
Glossary8-378AppendixRotary PulseAlso called "pulse dial." On a rotary pulse telephone, a dial is turned to send pulses to the telephone swi
Optional Equipment and System Requirements1-41Before You Start• Compatible Computers- Windows: IBM PC/compatibles- Macintosh: Mac OS X 10.3 or later o
Glossary8-388AppendixSLASalutation Architecture. An open standard for locating and controlling scanners, printers, copiers, fax machines, multifunctio
Glossary8-398AppendixSSLSecure Sockets Layer. A protocol that ensures security and privacy when transmitting private documents over the Internet.SSL e
Glossary8-408AppendixSubnetA portion of a network, which may be a physically independent network segment, that shares a network address with other por
Glossary8-418AppendixToneSome data services may require that you use tone dialing. If you have a pulse dial telephone, press [Tone] to switch temporar
Glossary8-428AppendixUser signatureAdds a digital signature to a private document, based on the registered user information when logging on using a lo
Index8-438AppendixIndexNumerics10Base-T, 2-4, 8-23100Base-TX, 2-4, 8-23AActivity Report, 8-23Add Port, 3-34ADF, 8-23Allow SSL (POP), 8-18Allow SSL (SM
Index8-448AppendixCertificate Details, 8-8Erase, 8-8Canon Driver Information Assist Service, 8-24CCITT/ITU-T, 8-25Certificate Settings, 8-6, 8-7CA Cer
Index8-458AppendixPOP Interval, 8-17POP Password, 8-17POP Server, 8-17SMTP Receipt, 8-17SMTP Server, 8-17Enable Dedicated Port, 8-16Encrypted SSL data
Index8-468AppendiximageWARE Document Manager Gateway, 8-29Interface settings, 2-9Internet Protocol (IP), 8-29IP Address, 3-3, 3-5, 5-5, 8-3, 8-30IP Ad
Index8-478AppendixMMAC Address, 8-16, 8-32Macintosh network, 1-8MEAP, 8-32Memory Lock, 8-32Memory RX Inbox, 8-32Memory Sending, 8-32MIB, 8-32MIB Acces
Optional Equipment and System Requirements1-51Before You Start Using E-Mail/I-FaxOptional Equipment Requirements• Universal Send KitIMPORTANT For more
Index8-488AppendixTree, 8-13NTFS, 8-33NTP, 8-33NTP Server Address, 8-4NTP Server Check, 8-4NWADMIN, 4-3OOptional equipment and system requirements, 1-
Index8-498AppendixProcessing/Data indicator, 8-35Protocol, 1-8, 1-9, 3-3, 4-8, 5-3, 6-3, 8-35Protocol settingsAppleTalk, 6-3Confirming TCP/IP settings
Index8-508AppendixNetBIOS network, 5-6NetWare network, 4-12TCP/IP network, 3-31, 5-6Setting/Browsing Range, 8-10Setup proceduresAppleTalk network, 6-2
Index8-518AppendixApply Settings, 3-11, 3-12, 8-10BOOTP, 3-4, 8-3Certificate Settings, 8-6, 8-7DHCP, 3-4, 8-3DNS Dynamic Update, 3-5, 8-3DNS Server Se
Index8-528AppendixUse Spooler, 2-15, 8-16Use SSL, 8-5User, 8-18User signature, 8-42Using E-Mail/I-Fax, 1-5Optional equipment requirements, 1-5System r
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Optional Equipment and System Requirements1-61Before You Start Sending DataOptional Equipment Requirements• Universal Send KitIMPORTANT For more infor
Optional Equipment and System Requirements1-71Before You Start With a TCP/IP Network (Using WebDAV):• Compatible servers- Microsoft Windows 2000 Serv
Checking Your Network Environment1-81Before You StartChecking Your Network EnvironmentRefer to the following examples to confirm the network environme
Checking Your Network Environment1-91Before You StartIMPORTANT •Optional equipment is required to use the e-mail/I-fax functions, or data sending func
Checking Your Network Environment1-101Before You Start
2-1CHAPTER2Settings Common to the Network ProtocolsThis chapter describes setting items common to the network protocols, which are required for using
Network Environment Setup Procedures2-22Settings Common to the Network ProtocolsNetwork Environment Setup ProceduresBefore using the machine in a netw
Connecting the Machine to a Computer or Network2-32Settings Common to the Network ProtocolsConnecting the Machine to a Computer or NetworkThe machine
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Connecting the Machine to a Computer or Network2-42Settings Common to the Network ProtocolsCAUTION When connecting the interface cable or network cabl
Connecting the Machine to a Computer or Network2-52Settings Common to the Network Protocols Connecting to a USB InterfaceYou can connect the machine t
Connecting the Machine to a Computer or Network2-62Settings Common to the Network ProtocolsNOTE •If you connect the machine to a Macintosh via a USB c
Touch Panel Display Transition2-72Settings Common to the Network ProtocolsTouch Panel Display TransitionThe following is a flow diagram of the touch p
Touch Panel Display Transition2-82Settings Common to the Network ProtocolsIMPORTANT Settings specified from the control panel become effective after t
Interface Settings2-92Settings Common to the Network ProtocolsInterface SettingsThis section describes how to specify the interface settings from the
Interface Settings2-102Settings Common to the Network Protocols2On the Network Settings screen, press [Ethernet Driver Settings] ➞ specify the followi
Communication Environment Setup2-112Settings Common to the Network ProtocolsCommunication Environment SetupThis section describes how to set up the en
Communication Environment Setup2-122Settings Common to the Network ProtocolsIMPORTANT •The machine supports the SNMP v. 1 and SNMP v. 3 management fun
Communication Environment Setup2-132Settings Common to the Network Protocols2Specify the settings for SNMP v. 3.[On] for <Use SNMP v. 3>: Specif
The manuals for this machine are divided as follows. Please refer to them for detailed information.The manuals supplied with optional equipment are in
Communication Environment Setup2-142Settings Common to the Network Protocols● If you want to change the status of an SNMP v. 3 user:❑Press [User Setti
Communication Environment Setup2-152Settings Common to the Network ProtocolsIMPORTANT •If you want to use a Canon printer driver or utility, press [On
Communication Environment Setup2-162Settings Common to the Network Protocols
3-1CHAPTER3Using a TCP/IP NetworkThis chapter describes the settings and procedures necessary to connect and use the machine with a TCP/IP network.TCP
TCP/IP Network Setup Procedures3-23Using a TCP/IP NetworkTCP/IP Network Setup ProceduresTo use a TCP/IP network, it is necessary to perform the follow
Protocol Settings3-33Using a TCP/IP NetworkProtocol SettingsThis section describes how to specify the protocol settings for the machine using the cont
Protocol Settings3-43Using a TCP/IP Network● Using a fixed IP address:❑[DHCP], [RARP], and [BOOTP]: [Off]Enter the appropriate values in [IP Address],
Protocol Settings3-53Using a TCP/IP NetworkIMPORTANT •The DNS dynamic update function enables the machine to register its IP address, host name, and d
Protocol Settings3-63Using a TCP/IP NetworkNOTE •You can only output a banner page if you are using the optional UFR II/PCL Printer Kit or the optiona
Protocol Settings3-73Using a TCP/IP NetworkIMPORTANT In order to perform time synchronization through SNTP, it is necessary to set the time zone of th
• UFR II Printer Driver Installation and InstructionsUFR II Driver GuideCD-ROM• Mac OS X PS Printer Driver Installation and InstructionsMac PS Driver
Protocol Settings3-83Using a TCP/IP Network7On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [Use PASV Mode for FTP] ➞ specify the following.IMPORTANT Whether you
Protocol Settings3-93Using a TCP/IP NetworkIMPORTANT In order to select [On] for <Use SSL> to allow SSL communication, a key pair is necessary.
Protocol Settings3-103Using a TCP/IP NetworkPressing [Off] for [Use HTTP] automatically sets [Remote UI] (in the System Settings screen) and [IPP Prin
Protocol Settings3-113Using a TCP/IP Network12On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [IP Address Range Settings] ➞ specify the following.You need to set
Protocol Settings3-123Using a TCP/IP Network● If you want to restrict the IP addresses of computers from which data (print/fax/I-fax job) can be sent
Protocol Settings3-133Using a TCP/IP NetworkIMPORTANT •You can register up to eight IP addresses or IP address ranges.•The IP address '0.0.0.0&ap
Protocol Settings3-143Using a TCP/IP NetworkIMPORTANT •Up to 100 MAC addresses can be specified.•If you select [On] for <Apply Settings>, you wi
Protocol Settings3-153Using a TCP/IP Network2On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [SNTP Settings] ➞ check the following.After pressing [NTP Server Che
Protocol Settings3-163Using a TCP/IP Network1On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [Certificate Settings] ➞ [Generate Key].2Press [Generate SSL Key] ➞
Protocol Settings3-173Using a TCP/IP Network3Press [Next] ➞ set the self-signed server certificate.You cannot set an end date which is earlier than th
Chapter 1 Before You Start Chapter 2 Settings Common to the Network Protocols Chapter 3Using a TCP/IP Network Chapter 4 Using a NetWare Network (
Protocol Settings3-183Using a TCP/IP NetworkRegistering a Key Pair File and Server Certificate File Installed from a ComputerYou can install a key pai
Protocol Settings3-193Using a TCP/IP NetworkEditing Key Pairs and Server CertificatesYou can confirm the settings of registered key pairs and server c
Protocol Settings3-203Using a TCP/IP Network● If you want to erase a registered key pair:❑Select the key pair to erase ➞ press [Erase].IMPORTANT The k
Protocol Settings3-213Using a TCP/IP NetworkNOTE •The key pair with (default) displayed to the left of it is set as the default key pair. To change
Protocol Settings3-223Using a TCP/IP NetworkEditing a CA CertificateYou can confirm the settings of registered CA certificates. You can also erase unn
Protocol Settings3-233Using a TCP/IP Network Generating and Confirming a Key Pair and Device Signature Certificate and User Certificate for Adding Dig
Protocol Settings3-243Using a TCP/IP Network1On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [Certificate Settings] ➞ [Generate Key].2Press [Generate/Update Devi
Protocol Settings3-253Using a TCP/IP NetworkConfirming a Key Pair and Device CertificateThe following procedure describes how to confirm a key pair an
Protocol Settings3-263Using a TCP/IP NetworkConfirming a Key Pair and User CertificateThe following procedure describes how the system manager can con
Protocol Settings3-273Using a TCP/IP NetworkIf [Certificate Verification] is grayed out or <The key is corrupted or invalid.> is displayed, you
vContentsPreface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ixHow To Use This
Protocol Settings3-283Using a TCP/IP Network● If you want to receive e-mail/I-faxes using the machine's own SMTP receiving function:❑Register the
Protocol Settings3-293Using a TCP/IP NetworkIMPORTANT •If the POP server does not support SSL encryption, data is not encrypted when [On] is selected
Protocol Settings3-303Using a TCP/IP NetworkIMPORTANT If the SMTP host does not support encryption, data is not encrypted when [On] is selected for &l
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax3-313Using a TCP/IP NetworkSetting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a FaxAfter you have completed th
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax3-323Using a TCP/IP NetworkIMPORTANT •Optional equipment is required to print or send a fax from a com
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax3-333Using a TCP/IP Network Printer Connection Method (LPD/Raw)Windows 98/Me Installing a New Driver1
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax3-343Using a TCP/IP NetworkIMPORTANT If you use LPD, enter one of the following in [LPR Queue Name] in
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax3-353Using a TCP/IP Network Changing the Port after Installing the Driver1Install Canon LPR2, and cha
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax3-363Using a TCP/IP Network3In the [Printer Ports] dialog box, from [Available ports types], select [S
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax3-373Using a TCP/IP NetworkMac OS X1Install the driver.Install the driver according to the instruction
viCommunication Environment Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-11Chapter 3 Using a TCP/IP NetworkTCP/IP Network Se
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax3-383Using a TCP/IP NetworkNOTE •The admintool utility is included with the operating system. For spec
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax3-393Using a TCP/IP Network2After installing Canon LPR2, restart the computer.For instructions on how
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax3-403Using a TCP/IP NetworkWindows 2000/XP/Server 2003By installing Canon LPR2, you can also set IPP.
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax3-413Using a TCP/IP NetworkIf you want to use encrypted communication and perform IPPS printing, enter
Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax3-423Using a TCP/IP NetworkThe following is a UNIX command example.1. U:> ftp 172.24.176.244
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-433Using a TCP/IP NetworkSetting Up a Computer as a File ServerTo send data from the machine to a computer on
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-443Using a TCP/IP Network FTP Server SettingsWindows 2000/XP/Server 2003This section describes the procedures
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-453Using a TCP/IP Network3In the [Default FTP Site Properties] dialog box, on the [Home Directory] sheet, sele
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-463Using a TCP/IP Network5Right-click [My Computer] ➞ click [Manage] to open the [Computer Management] window
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-473Using a TCP/IP Network7Set a recipient address using the control panel.Sample recipient setting:• Server si
viiWebDAV Server Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-52IIS for Windows 2000/2000 Server/XP/Server
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-483Using a TCP/IP NetworkUNIX/LinuxFor more information on the system requirements for using a UNIX/Linux comp
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-493Using a TCP/IP NetworkIMPORTANT •To use the host name of the above example for [Host Name], it is necessary
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-503Using a TCP/IP Network6Set a recipient address using the control panel.Sample recipient setting:• Server si
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-513Using a TCP/IP NetworkFTP Server for imageWARE GatewayAn FTP server for imageWARE Gateway is required for r
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-523Using a TCP/IP Network WebDAV Server SettingsThe WebDAV sending function is a function for sending scanned
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-533Using a TCP/IP Network2Create a virtual directory.❑ Start IIS ➞ from the IIS snap-in, select the Web site t
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-543Using a TCP/IP Network• The machine's address settings:IMPORTANT •Up to 128 alphanumeric characters ca
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-553Using a TCP/IP NetworkApache for Windows 2000/2000 Server/XP/Server 2003/UNIX/Linux/Mac OS XThe following p
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-563Using a TCP/IP Network❑ Specify the server name.Directive to be changed:• Before change#ServerName localhos
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