Press any of the Menu buttons (+, -,Set or Back) of the control panel on your machine.

Control panel features

NETWORK menu (For HL-5380DN)

Before using your Brother product in a network environment, you need to configure the correct TCP/IP settings.

In this section, you will learn how to configure the network settings using the control panel, located on the front of the machine.

The NETWORK menu selections of the control panel allow you to set up the Brother machine for your network configuration. Press any of the Menu buttons (+, -, Set or Back) to display the main menu. Then press + or

-to choose NETWORK. Proceed to the menu selection you wish to configure. For additional infomation on the menu see Function table and factory default settings (For HL-5380DN)on page 188.

Please note that the machine is supplied with the BRAdmin Light utility and Web Based Management (web browser), which also can be used to configure many aspects of the network. See Changing the print server settings on page 16 for a wired connection.

TCP/IP

This menu has 7 sections: BOOT METHOD, IP ADDRESS=, SUBNET MASK=, GATEWAY=, IP BOOT TRIES,

 

APIPA and IPV6.

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BOOT METHOD

This selection controls how the machine obtains an IP address. The default setting is AUTO.

Note

If you do not want your print server configured via DHCP, BOOTP or RARP, you must set the BOOT METHOD to STATIC so that the print server has a static IP address. This will prevent the print server from trying to obtain an IP address from any of these systems. To change the Boot Method, use the machine’s control panel, BRAdmin Light utility or Web Based Management (web browser).

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b Press + or - to choose NETWORK. Press Set.

c Press + or - to choose TCP/IP. Press Set.

d Press + or - to choose BOOT METHOD. Press Set.

e Press + or - to choose AUTO 1, STATIC 2, RARP 3, BOOTP 4 or DHCP 5. Press Set.

1AUTO mode

In this mode, the machine will scan the network for a DHCP server, if it can find one, and if the DHCP server is configured to allocate an IP address to the machine, then the IP address supplied by the DHCP server will be used. If no DHCP server is available, then the machine will scan for a BOOTP server. If a BOOTP server is available, and it is configured correctly, the machine will take its IP address from the BOOTP server. If a BOOTP server is not available, the machine will scan for a RARP server. If a RARP server also does not answer, the IP Address is scanned

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