Setting Up the Machine on a Network
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When you use the IEEE 1394 in-
terface on a network, you can-
not use the Ethernet interface in
the same domain. To use both
interfaces in the same domain,
set different values for [Sub-net
Mask:].
The physical address (MAC ad-
dress) also appears.
WINS Configuration
You can specify the WINS server
settings.
On
If [On] is selected, specify the
[Server] IP address as
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx indi-
cates a number).
If DHCP is in use, specify [Scope
ID].
WINS Server:000.000.000.000
Scope ID
Off
Limitation
Enter [Scope ID] using up to 31
alphanumeric characters.
Note
Default: Off
IP over 1394
When you use the IP over 1394
function of the IEEE 1394 interface
to connect the machine to the net-
work, or you print from computer
with the IP over 1394 driver, you
must specify [Active]for [IP over
1394].
Active
Inactive
Limitation
Printing with IP over 1394 is
possible under Windows
Me/XP and Windows Server
2003.
Note
Default: Active
SCSI print (SBP-2)
When you print using the SCSI
print client function supported by
Windows 2000, Windows XP, or
Windows Server 2003, you must
set [SCSI print (SBP-2)].
Active
Inactive
Limitation
The IEEE 1394 interface can be
used when Windows 2000 Serv-
ice Pack 1 or later is installed. If
the Service Pack is not installed,
only one SCSI print device is
connectable via 1394 bus.
Note
Default: Active
Bidirectional SCSI print
Specifies the printer's response
mode etc. for status requests when
using the IEEE 1394 interface.
On
Off
Note
Default: On
If this is set to [Off], bidirectional
communication will not work.
Host Name
Specify the host name.
Domain Name
Specify the domain name.