LevelOne FPS-3003 Methods for Setting the IP Address, Host Names and Host Name Rules

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addresses. Besides, you can find Ethernet address that is located on the backside label of the server.

3.2.3IP Address

Unless you are assigning an IP address using DHCP, you must obtain an unused IP address from your network administrator.

3.2.4Methods for Setting the IP Address

You can set the IP address of your FPS-3003 USB MFP server using one of the following methods, depending on your network operating environment:

Automatic IP Address Assignment Manual IP Address Assignment

3.2.5Host Names and Host Name Rules

The host name of the FPS-3003 USB MFP server is specified by

FPS-3003”in Factory Parameter. If you put two or more KMFP servers in your local area network, to avoid using same host names you have to change the host names by LevelOne MFP Control Center or server’s web pages. If your host name is longer than 15 characters, FPS-3003 USB MFP server limits the length of host name to 15 characters.

3.2.6Set the IP Address Using DHCP

Follow the instructions below to get an IP address using DHCP:

1.Edit or create a scope in the DHCP manager of the DHCP daemon. The entries included in this scope should contain the following parameters:

range of IP addresses subnet mask

default router IP address DNS server IP address lease duration

2.Activate the scope. The MFP server automatically gets the DHCP parameters. If you are using DNS, you may include at least one DNS server IP address in the DHCP scope or manually set DNS server IP in MFP server’s web pages or LevelOne MFP Control

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Contents FPS-3003 Table of Contents Adding Printers in UNIX/LINUX MFP SERVER’S WEB Pages About this Manual Support ServicesIntroduction Physical Description Package ContentsProduct Overview FPS-3003 USB MFP Server Product CDInit Button Ethernet ConnectorIndicators USB Host PortsConfiguration and Management Installation MethodsFeatures and Benefits Installation and IntegrationPage Preliminary Basic InstallationConnecting the Hardware Assigning an IP Address to the MFP ServerHost Names and Host Name Rules Methods for Setting the IP AddressSet the IP Address Using Dhcp IP AddressSet the IP Address Using LevelOne MFP Control Center Set the IP Address Using Server’s Web Pages Page Printer Names Naming Your USB DevicesPage Scanner Names Storage NamesAdding Printers in Windows Overview of Installation MethodsTable List for Installing Network Printer Steps for Installing Network PrinterMFP Server and Windows PC on Same LAN Connecting FPS-3003 MFP ServerAdding Network Printers in Windows Setting up Local Windows Printer DriverWireless Windows PC Using Standard Windows Methods for SMB Printing Protocol Using LevelOne MFP Control Center Tool for SMB Printing Using Standard Windows Methods for LPR Printing Protocol Click Next Click Custom/settings Using LevelOne MFP Control Center Tool for LPR Printing Page Using Standard Windows Method for Raw TCP Printing Click OK and then Finish Using LevelOne MFP Control Center for Raw TCP Printing Port box Using Standard Windows Method for IPP PrintingClick Next and then continue Windows Add Printer Wizard Printing by LPD/LPR Configuring Host FileAdding Printers in Unix/Linux # login root Using FPS-3003 on BSD UNIX/LinuxRemote Host FPS-3003 or IP address of MFP server Using RedHat Linux Printer System ManagerUse the lpr command Storage Names Connecting USB Mass Storage to FPS-3003File Server Function PreliminaryFilename Encoding of FAT File System What is codepage?Configuring FPS-3003 Codepages Supported Code PagesPage Use Shared Storages by SMB Method for Windows Sharing Your USB Mass StoragesUse Shared Storage by FTP Methods for Windows Perform FTP commands to use this FTP server Scan Server Function Connecting HP Office Jets to MFP ServerUsing the Shared Scanner in Windows Using LevelOne MFP Control Center ToolPage Using Windows Applications Page LevelOne MFP Control Center Installing Your LevelOne MFP Control CenterUsing LevelOne MFP Control Center TCP/IP Display Server’s StatusPage Page User Accounts list Set AdministratorSnmp Set Snmp ConfigurationSet Email Configuration Page Display Server Status Using Server’s Web PagesMFP Server’s Web Pages IntroductionSet up Server Configuration TCP/IP Session number Set Snmp Configuration Enable Snmp V3 select or clear Enable SnmpV3 support Page Snmp Email AlertingUSB Device Status TroubleshootingLED Indicators Indicators Color/Behavior DescriptionPage Click Factory Default Restore Factory DefaultUsing Init Button Protocols Default Parameters ListHost Information User Account Procedure B Using Server’s Web Pages Upgrade New FirmwareProcedure a Using PC User Software Click Upload Image Procedure C Using Init Button and Tftp ClientInit button is used for Init ButtonSupported Printers Technical SpecificationsScan Server Supported Systems Model Printer AppendixCompatibility List Model MFP Series
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FPS-3003 specifications

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