7 CentreWare Internet Services
The CentreWare Internet Services program uses the embedded web user interface which enables communication between a networked computer and the machine via HTTP. CentreWare Internet Services can be used to check the machine status and the status of each job, and to change the machine configuration.
This chapter explains how to enable and use CentreWare Internet Services for the machine. The following information is provided:
Information Checklist – page 149
CentreWare Internet Services Environments – page 150 CentreWare Internet Services Installation – page 150 Installation Procedure – page 150
Network Communication Setup – page 150 Test Access – page 152
Selecting Transport Protocols – page 153 Screen Layout – page 153
Services – page 154 Status – page 156 Jobs – page 158 Print – page 160 Scan – page 162 Properties – page 178 Support – page 230
NOTE: For troubleshooting CentreWare Internet Services, refer to CentreWare Internet Services in the Problem Solving chapter on page 383.
Information Checklist
Before enabling the CentreWare Internet Services feature, make sure that the following items are available or have been performed.
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An existing operational computer with TCP/IP Internet or intranet | Customer |
accessibility is required. These procedures are not intended to install |
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the TCP/IP stack itself. |
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Obtain and record the following information: | Customer |
• A Unique IP Address |
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• Gateway Address |
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• Subnet Mask (for IPv4) / Prefix (for IPv6) |
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Test the machine to make sure that it is fully installed and functioning | Customer |
correctly. |
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