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Konica Minolta Network Setup - User Manual

Konica Minolta Network Setup
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PageScope
Network Setup 3.1
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Summary

1 System Requirements

2 Installing and Starting PageScope Network Setup

2.1 Installing PageScope Network Setup

Procedure to install PageScope Network Setup using the CD-ROM and following on-screen instructions.

2.2 Starting PageScope Network Setup

Steps to launch PageScope Network Setup, including login and initial network search.

2.3 Uninstalling PageScope Network Setup

Instructions for removing PageScope Network Setup from Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000 and Windows XP.

3 Browsing Network Devices

3.1 Screen Configuration

Explanation of the PageScope Network Setup window elements: Menu bar, Toolbar, Device list, and display areas.

3.2 Verifying Device Setup Status

Steps to check the current setup status of a network device using the 'Device Property' option.

3.3 Displaying the Device Alert Property

Procedure to view alert information for a selected network device from the device list.

3.4 Displaying Device Output Tray Information

How to display output tray details for a network device selected from the device list.

4 Changing the Device Setup

4.1 Configuring Device Information

Steps to configure device settings such as model name, device name, and description via the General tab.

4.2 Configuring TCP;IP

Guide to setting up TCP/IP parameters for a device, including IP address acquisition and manual configuration.

4.3 NetWare Print Setup

Instructions for configuring NetWare printing, including print server, queue, and user notification settings.

5 Option Setup

5.1 Selecting a Protocol

How to select and configure network protocols (IPX, IP) used by PageScope Network Setup.

5.2 Specifying the Search Range

Procedure to define the network range for discovering devices using IP protocol, including manual addition.

5.3 Specifying BOOTP

Configuration settings for using the BOOTP protocol to assign IP addresses to network devices.

5.4 Specifying Polling Settings

How to enable/disable device status monitoring and set the polling interval for network devices.

5.5 Changing the Password

Steps to change the password used to start PageScope Network Setup.

Appendix Glossary

Bindery service

A system for managing network user information in a database for each server.

BOOTP

A protocol used to automatically allocate TCP/IP parameters to clients on a TCP/IP network.

DHCP

A protocol used to dynamically allocate IP addresses to the host.

Frame type

Packet data format used with Ethernet.

Hardware address

A unique hardware address assigned to the network interface of a device connected to an Ethernet.

Host name

A character string representing the name of the host allocated to the IP address.

IP address

An address identifying the host at the data source and destination with an IP connection.

IPX address

An address identifying the data source and destination nodes with the IPX connection.

NDS

A system for managing all network resources in a hierarchical database at a single point.

Port number

A number used to identify application programs at the data source and destination with an IP connection.

Raw port number

The number of the port at which the device receives data when print data is sent directly to the device.

Subnet mask

A mask value used to delineate between the IP address network and host addresses.

Summary

1 System Requirements

2 Installing and Starting PageScope Network Setup

2.1 Installing PageScope Network Setup

Procedure to install PageScope Network Setup using the CD-ROM and following on-screen instructions.

2.2 Starting PageScope Network Setup

Steps to launch PageScope Network Setup, including login and initial network search.

2.3 Uninstalling PageScope Network Setup

Instructions for removing PageScope Network Setup from Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000 and Windows XP.

3 Browsing Network Devices

3.1 Screen Configuration

Explanation of the PageScope Network Setup window elements: Menu bar, Toolbar, Device list, and display areas.

3.2 Verifying Device Setup Status

Steps to check the current setup status of a network device using the 'Device Property' option.

3.3 Displaying the Device Alert Property

Procedure to view alert information for a selected network device from the device list.

3.4 Displaying Device Output Tray Information

How to display output tray details for a network device selected from the device list.

4 Changing the Device Setup

4.1 Configuring Device Information

Steps to configure device settings such as model name, device name, and description via the General tab.

4.2 Configuring TCP;IP

Guide to setting up TCP/IP parameters for a device, including IP address acquisition and manual configuration.

4.3 NetWare Print Setup

Instructions for configuring NetWare printing, including print server, queue, and user notification settings.

5 Option Setup

5.1 Selecting a Protocol

How to select and configure network protocols (IPX, IP) used by PageScope Network Setup.

5.2 Specifying the Search Range

Procedure to define the network range for discovering devices using IP protocol, including manual addition.

5.3 Specifying BOOTP

Configuration settings for using the BOOTP protocol to assign IP addresses to network devices.

5.4 Specifying Polling Settings

How to enable/disable device status monitoring and set the polling interval for network devices.

5.5 Changing the Password

Steps to change the password used to start PageScope Network Setup.

Appendix Glossary

Bindery service

A system for managing network user information in a database for each server.

BOOTP

A protocol used to automatically allocate TCP/IP parameters to clients on a TCP/IP network.

DHCP

A protocol used to dynamically allocate IP addresses to the host.

Frame type

Packet data format used with Ethernet.

Hardware address

A unique hardware address assigned to the network interface of a device connected to an Ethernet.

Host name

A character string representing the name of the host allocated to the IP address.

IP address

An address identifying the host at the data source and destination with an IP connection.

IPX address

An address identifying the data source and destination nodes with the IPX connection.

NDS

A system for managing all network resources in a hierarchical database at a single point.

Port number

A number used to identify application programs at the data source and destination with an IP connection.

Raw port number

The number of the port at which the device receives data when print data is sent directly to the device.

Subnet mask

A mask value used to delineate between the IP address network and host addresses.

Konica Minolta Network Setup Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKonica Minolta
ModelNetwork Setup
CategoryNetwork Card
LanguageEnglish