Making E-mail Settings

Making E-mail Settings

This section explains how to set all re- quired items for sending e-mail from a computer's browser.

Consult with your network manager about make settings for necessary items.

The password is set to “password” before shipment from the factory.

It is recommended that the password be changed for actual operation.

DNS Server 1, DNS Server 2, and DNS Server 3

Enter the DNS Server's IP address used in the network.

When more than one DNS Server is installed, enter the IP address for each DNS Server.

SMTP Server Name

Enter the SMTP Server Name or an IP address to be used for sending e-mail.

SMTP Port Number

Enter the Port Number to be used when connected for SMTP send- ing.

Setting Procedure

A Start up a Web browser.

B Enter “http://(IP Address of this machine)” in the address bar of the Web browser.

The status of connected equipment is shown in the Web browser.

C Click [Setting].

A dialog box for entering a user name and password is displayed.

D Enter the password, and then press [OK].

The factory setting for the user name is blank, and the factory set-

ting for the password is “pass- 2 word”.

The items to be set are shown.

E Register the IP address of the DNS Server.

AClick [TCP/IP].

The screen for the TCP/IP set- ting is displayed.

BEnter the IP address of the DNS Server in [DNS Server 1].

Enter an IP address in DNS Server 2 and Server 3, if neces- sary.

CScroll down the browser, and click [Change].

The IP address is registered.

F Register the SMTP Server Name and SMTP Port Number.

AClick [SMTP].

The screen for the SMTP setting is displayed.

BEnter the host name of the SMTP Server in [SMTP Server Name].

CEnter the port number in [SMTP Port Number].

DScroll down the browser, and click [Change].

The SMTP Server Name and Port Number are registered.

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