Konica Minolta OKIFAX 5950 manual Dhcp Server, Restrictions

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DHCP Server

If you are working with a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server, the following items are set automatically.

1:IPADDRESS

2:SUBNETMASK

3:DEFAULT GATEWAY

8:DNS P .SRV ADDRESS

Domain Name Service Primary Server

9:DNS S .SRVADDRESS

Domain Name Service Secondary Server

!Use permanent IP addresses from DHCP.

After changing the network settings under User Function 93, press MENU.

The machine goes into standby mode.

After a few seconds’ pause, the display shows that the Network Card is being initialized. The data on the Network Card is updated when this message disappears.

Do not press MENU again while the initialization message is on display (after changing the settings); if you do, the settings will not update correctly.

Explanation of Settings

1:IPADDRESS Sets the IP address.

2:SUBNETMASK Sets the subnet mask.

3:DEFAULT GATEWAY

Sets the default gateway address.

4:SMTP SERVER NAME

Enter either the IP address or the host name of the SMTP mail server.

!If the DNS name of the SMTP server does not work, try entering the IP address of the SMTP server.

Restrictions

If DNS has been set, use the host name (e.g., mail.network.com).

If DNS has not been set, enter the IP address of the server. The address must include the“.” (per iod) dividers (e.g., 192.168.4.123).

up to 64 characters may be entered.

You may use Latin letters, numbers and symbols

To enter symbols, use either one-touch key 20 or key “0” of the numeric ten-key pad.

The symbols that can be used are: ! # & ’ ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? · @ ? ” _ % ~

The “~” (tilde) symbol shows on the display as “ -1”.

Both uppercase and lowercase letters can be used. To change the case, press the CAPS key (one-touch key 31).

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Contents FAX Trademark Information General Conditions OverviewOperation Overview End User Information ProvidedInternet Fax Transmission General Information Mail Address Smtp Server Address / NameDNS Server’s IP Address Host NamePOP Server User Name POP Server PasswordAccessing Network Settings From the Fax Machine Front Panel POP Server Address / NameList of Settings Network Print Driver Information ProvidedComponents of an Internet Fax Internet FaxTiff attachments Helpful Hints T.37What Your T.37 Internet Fax Machine Can Do MailMail Addresses vs. Pstn Phone Numbers Backup / Archive Network ScanPstn Faxing vs. Internet Faxing Internet FaxLAN Topologies and Operating Systems InstallationSetup Operation OverviewManagement Protocols Network Print ProtocolsInternet Fax Protocols Printing the Configuration Report Set Up on a NetworkIdentifying Current Settings Accessing Settings Settings Stored on the Fax MachineUsing the Button on the Network Card List of User Functions Network Settings Set to OFF AutoTray Switch User FunctionPaper Size Check User Function Set to onDelete POP Message To correct this errorTo prevent this error POP Interval User FunctionHeader Print Time Between GMTText Print Domain Name Coding ModeExtra Fine Mode Ifax Sender IDMessage Disposition Notification MDN ExampleDomain Name Restrictions 37Internet FAX User’s Guide Example MDN Message Network SettingsRestrictions Dhcp ServerPOP Server Name FAX E-mail Address DNS P .SRVADDRESSNIC Initialize DSN Delivery Status NotificationSettings Changed Only by Using the Web Changing SettingsNetWare NetBEUI EtherTalk Printer StatusNetwork Status POP Port Number Smtp TransmitSmtp Receive Smtp Port NumberProgramming e-mail Addresses ProcedureCustomization Mail Address Restrictions Confirming e-mail Address ProgrammingStopping a Transmission Using Internet FaxSending a Document DifferencesSending to a Non-Programmed E-mail How to Send a DocumentLimitations and Suggestions Tiff FormatViewing Tiff Files Receiving Internet FaxesText Print on Automatic ReceptionSingle Message Multiple MessagesCompression ResolutionReceiving Tiff files Receiving e-mails Body TextYour fax machine may not be able to print Your fax machine cannot printHow it works Gateway Services ForwardingFaxes to an e-mail Address Mails to a Fax NumberMail Address Format ExampleImage Restrictions Telephone Number RestrictionsHow it Works Domain Name RestrictionsDNS Server Mail Server Settings for E-mail-to-FAX Gateway ServiceNetwork Setup Pointer PTR Record Install the Fax Machine Add a RecordAddress a record Add a PTR RecordMail Server Mail Forwarding Process With fax, the server does not receive mail to fax.abc.comNetwork Scanner Image ResolutionPrinting on Transparencies Network PrintingPrinting Documents Operating SystemsWindows Windows NT 4.0 and WindowsWindows 95/98 Settings ConfigurationConfiguring from Network Utilities Also known as CD Setup UtilitiesUser Functions Banner Output End User Problem SolvingNetwork Administrator Codes Smtp Protocol Error CodesPOP3 Communication Errors Display shows message Option Board Error Transmission TroubleshootingTransmission fails a communication error occurs Reception does not start Reception TroubleshootingReception fails a communication error occurs Tiff file I sent does not print out at the receiverSame mail prints repeatedly Internet Fax refuses to receive data Mail-to-Fax TroubleshootingWhen I scan documents, my fax machine sender ID is included Try entering the IP address Printing Troubleshooting Konica FAX

OKIFAX 5950 specifications

The Konica Minolta OKIFAX 5950 is a versatile and efficient multifunction fax machine that caters to the needs of small to medium-sized businesses. Known for its reliable performance and high-quality output, the OKIFAX 5950 integrates advanced technology to streamline faxing while maintaining user-friendly operations.

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