Xerox Workcentre 5019/5021: Network Addendum
Xerox Workcentre 5019/5021: Network Addendum
Xerox Workcentre 5019/5021: Network Addendum
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Network-related problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Problems using TCP/IP (LPD/Port9100) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Problems using CentreWare Internet Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Internet/intranet connection problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Unable to connect to the Internet or an intranet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Unable to connect to the desired Web server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
IPv4 or IPv6 connection problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Unable to connect to an IPv4 address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Unable to connect to an IPv6 address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Unable to print in an IPv6 environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Other IPv6 problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Notes and restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Notes and restrictions when connecting to Internet or intranet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Notes and restrictions when operating from computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Notes and restrictions for using TCP/IP (LPD/Port9100) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Notes and restrictions for IPv6 connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
WorkCentre 5019/5021 iv
Network Addendum
Preface
Thank you for selecting the WorkCentre 5019/5021 (hereafter referred to as "the machine").
This guide describes how to configure the machine for use in a networking environment and the
precautions you should follow during operation. To get the most out of the machine and to use it
effectively, be sure to read this guide before use.
This guide assumes that you have a basic knowledge of computer and networking environments. For
information on these environments, refer to the manuals provided with the computer, operating
system, and network system.
After reading this guide, be sure to keep it handy for quick reference.
Note Also refer to the WorkCentre 5019/5021 User Guide on the original CD-ROM shipped with
the machine or visit www.xerox.com.
Print feature
The machine can be connected to a network for use as a network printer.
Network Connection
LPD / Port9100
To use the machine as a network printer, you need to activate the port to use for printing.
• LPD: Activate this setting when using the LPD port.
• Port9100: Activate this setting when using the Port9100 port.
Note This feature is available when the optional Network Print Kit is installed.
For information on how to set TCP/IP, refer to Setting the network environment on page 8.
For information on how to activate a communication port, refer to Activating the communication
port on page 13.
Scan feature
The machine supports the scan feature using the USB interface connection.
Important Scanning through an Ethernet network is not supported.
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
interface connector
Note The Ethernet interface is available when the Network Print Kit is installed on the machine.
Note Prepare a network cable suitable for your network connection. When you replace the
network cable, contact our Customer Support Center.
3. Press the power switch to the On position to turn the power on.
This setting automatically sets the machine's IP address when the machine is connected to a network
containing a DHCP server.
Print the System Settings Report to check whether the machine's IP address has already been set.
The machine's IP address type is set to IPv4 by factory default. To use the machine in an IPv6 network
environment, set the IP address type to IPv6 or both types. The IPv6 address is set automatically when
the machine is restarted.
You can set a fixed IPv6 address for the machine using either of the following methods:
• Use the Printer Setup Utility on the CD-ROM. Refer to Using the Printer Setup Utility for Setting the
IP Address on page 10.
• Use the control panel to make the setting manually.
• Use CentreWare Internet Services to make the setting manually. Print the System Settings Report
to check the address set automatically, then use that address to access CentreWare Internet
Services.
From the Properties tab, select Connectivity > Protocols > TCP/IP > IP Mode. Set the IP Mode to
IPv6 or Dual Stack. The IPv6 address can be entered manually if the Enable Manual Address
checkbox is selected under IPv6.
For information on how to print the System Settings Report, refer to the WorkCentre 5019/5021
User Guide.
For information on how to make settings from CentreWare Internet Services, refer to Setting items
on CentreWare Internet Services on page 17.
4. Select the machine from the list of available IP addresses and MAC addresses, and then click
Next..
If you already have the IP address of the machine, click Enter IP Address and type the IP address
in the IP Address field, then click OK.
7. Click Finish to exit the Printer Setup Utility for Setting IP Address.
When the settings are properly configured the machine reboots automatically.
SNMP Activate this port when using the SNMP protocol (used for
operations such as loading the machine's information to the print
driver).
For information on how to make settings from CentreWare Internet Services, refer to Setting items on
CentreWare Internet Services on page 17.
5. Click Apply.
Note Restart the machine to enable the new settings.
The operation of CentreWare Internet Services has been verified for the following Web browsers:
Operating System Web Browsers
You will also need to make other Web browser settings to make CentreWare Internet Services work
properly.
Example URL
Notes
• If your network uses DNS (Domain Name System) and the machine's host name is registered
on the domain name server, you can access the machine using the Internet address
Properties tab
Description
Machine Model
Serial Number
Machine Name
You can enter the printer name (between 1 and 32 ASCII code characters excluding colons (:), equal
signs (=), at symbols (@), or asterisks (*), which are not valid).
Location
You can enter the machine's location (up to 255 ASCII code characters).
Contact Person
You can enter the contact person's information (up to 255 ASCII code characters).
You can enter the e-mail address of the system administrator (up to 128 characters).
Comment
You can enter machine comments (up to 255 ASCII code characters).
Apply button
You can set the time elapse from the last operation until the machine enters Low Power mode. You can
set a value between 1 and 60 minutes. (Default: 1)
You can set the time elapse from Low Power mode until the machine enters Sleep mode. You can set a
value between 1 and 239 minutes. (Default: 1)
Apply button
Display Language
Apply button
Port
You can activate or deactivate communication ports. You can select from SNMP, LPD, and Port9100.
Activate each port by selecting its checkbox.
Apply button
Rated Speed
You can set the Ethernet port speed. Select from Auto, 10 Mbps Half-Duplex, 10 Mbps Full-Duplex, 100
Mbps Half-Duplex or 100 Mbps Full-Duplex. (Default: Auto)
MAC Address
Apply button
IP Mode
You can set the IP operation mode. You can select from Dual Stack, IPv4 or IPv6. The Dual Stack setting
lets you use both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. (Default: IPv4)
General
• Protocol
• Enabled is displayed.
• Physical Connection
• Ethernet is displayed.
• Host Name
You can set the host name. You can enter up to 1 to 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters or
hyphens.
Note Hyphens (-) cannot be used as the first or last character in the string.
IPv4
– IP Address Resolution:
You can set the method used to acquire the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address.
You can select from STATIC, DHCP, BOOTP, RARP or DHCP/Autonet for the address
acquisition method. (Default: DHCP/Autonet)
– IP Address:
You can enter the IP address when STATIC is selected for IP Address Resolution.
• Subnet Mask:
You can enter the subnet mask when STATIC is selected for IP Address Resolution.
• Gateway Address:
You can enter the gateway address when STATIC is selected for
IP Address Resolution.
General
• SNMP Port Status
You can check Enabled to use SNMP. (Default: On)
• Edit SNMP v1/v2c Properties button
You can make advanced SNMP v1/v2c settings by pressing this button.
– Community Name (Read Only):
You can enter the community name to acquire (up to 32 ASCII code characters). (Default:
blank (public))
– Community Name (Read/Write):
You can enter the community name to acquire/write (up to 32 ASCII code characters).
(Default: blank (private))
– Trap Community Name:
You can enter the community name for trap notification (up to 32 ASCII code characters).
(Default: blank (SNMP_trap))
– System Administrator's Login ID:
You can enter information related to the person in charge of maintenance of the machine (up
to 127 ASCII code characters)(Default: blank).
You can check Enabled to send an authentication failure trap notification when an access attempt was
made with an invalid community name not registered in the machine. (Default: On)
Apply button
General
• LPD Port Status
You can select Enabled to use LPD. (Default: On)
• Physical Connection
Ethernet is displayed.
• Port Number
You can set the LPD port No. (a value between 1 and 65535). You must set a unique number for
each port. (Default: 515)
• Connection Time-Out
You can set the amount of time the machine waits before terminating the connection when
incoming data stops (between 2 and 3600 seconds). (Default: 60)
• Maximum Connections per Port
The maximum number of connections is displayed.
Apply button
General
• Port9100 Port Status
You can select Enabled to use Port9100. (Default: On)
• Physical Connection
Ethernet is displayed.
Port information
• TCP Port Number
You can set the Port9100 port No. (a value between 1 and 65535).
You must set a unique number for each port. (Default: 9100)
• Maximum Connections per Port
The maximum number of connections is displayed.
Apply button
Configuration
• Connection
Enabled is displayed.
• Physical Connection
Ethernet is displayed.
• Keep Alive Timeout
The keep-alive timeout time is displayed.
• Port Number
You can set the port No. used for HTTP communication (a value between 1 and 65535). You must
set a unique number for each port. (Default: 80)
• Connection Time-Out
Set from 1 through 255 seconds for the connection timeout time. (Default: 30)
Apply button
IP Filtering (security)
You can restrict the supported IP addresses.
IPv4 Filtering
• IP Filtering
You can select Enabled to enable IP Filtering. (Default: Off)
IPv6 filtering
• IP Filtering
You can select Enabled to enable IP Filtering. (Default: Off)
• Delete/Edit selection checkbox
You can select the IP Filter to edit/delete.
• IP Filter Rule List
The IPv6 address that is excluded from access is displayed.
• Add button
The Add IP Filter Rule - IPv6 screen is displayed. Adds an IPv6 address for exclusion from access.
You can add up to 10 IPv6 addresses.
– Source IP Address:
You can set an IP address for exclusion from access.
– Source IP Mask:
You can set the prefix length of the IP address for exclusion from access. (Default: 0)
• Edit button
The Edit IP Filter Rule - IPv6 screen is displayed. You can edit the IPv6 address that is excluded
from access.
– Source IP Address:
You can edit the IP address that is excluded from access.
Apply button
Apply button
Support tab
The links to support information is displayed. Link settings can be changed.
Support
Apply button
1
2
3 Adjusting foot Prevents the machine from toppling over. Move the machine to its
installation site and then rotate this adjuster in clockwise direction until it
touches a floor.
When the optional Network Print Kit is installed, you can retrieve machine configuration information
from the print driver.
Note Update the machine configuration information when changing an optional component.
The machine's information is not loaded onto the print driver. Complete the following operations.
1. Select Specify Address, and click Next.
2. Enter the printer name or IP Address in the Printer Name or IP Address field.
3. Click Finish.
4. Click OK.
Each machine feature is set to factory default (initial) settings, but you can customize these settings to
match your operating environment. You can change these settings in System Administration mode.
Notes
• Some settings cannot be displayed on certain models. An optional component is required. For
more information, contact our Customer Support Center.
• If there are any current or pending jobs you cannot enter System Administration mode.
• While in System Administration mode you cannot receive a print job or start a print or scan
job.
The program number input screen appears, and shows the letter P.
Numeric keypad
Clock settings
Notes
• Clock settings are available when the Network Print Kit is installed.
• When setting the system clock at the first time, set the Date Format and the Time Format.
Program Value
Menu item Description
number (* default setting)
1 Year Set the year for the machine's system clock. 2010* - 2031
Program Value
Menu item Description
number (* default setting)
1006 Ethernet Speed Set the communication speed. 17: 10BASE-T Half
18: 100BASE-TX Half
33: 10BASE-T Full
34: 100BASE-TX Full
127: Auto*
1008 Get IP Address Set the retrieve method for the IP address, 1: RARP
subnet mask and gateway address. 2: DHCP
4: BOOTP
8: DHCP with AutoIP*
16: Set manually
1009 Manual IP Set the 1st 8-bit of the machine's IP address 0* - 255
Address 1 on using the IPv4.
IPv4
1011 Manual IP Set the 3rd 8-bit of the machine's IP address 0* - 255
Address 3 on using the IPv4.
IPv4
1012 Manual IP Set the 4th 8-bit of the machine's IP address 0* - 255
Address 4 on using the IPv4.
IPv4
1013 Manual Subnet Set the 1st 8-bit of the machine's subnet 0* - 255
Mask 1 on IPv4 mask using the IPv4.
1014 Manual Subnet Set the 2nd 8-bit of the machine's subnet 0* - 255
Mask 2 on IPv4 mask using the IPv4.
1015 Manual Subnet Set the 3rd 8-bit of the machine's subnet 0* - 255
Mask 3 on IPv4 mask using the IPv4.
1016 Manual Subnet Set the 4th 8-bit of the machine's subnet 0* - 255
Mask 4 on IPv4 mask using the IPv4.
1017 Manual Set the 1st 8-bit of the machine's gateway 0* - 255
Gateway address using the IPv4.
Address1 on
IPv4
1018 Manual Set the 2nd 8-bit of the machine's gateway 0* - 255
Gateway address using the IPv4.
Address2 on
IPv4
1019 Manual Set the 3rd 8-bit of the machine's gateway 0* - 255
Gateway address using the IPv4.
Address3 on
IPv4
1020 Manual Set the 4th 8-bit of the machine's gateway 0* - 255
Gateway address using the IPv4.
Address4 on
IPv4
1021 IPv4 IP Filter Set whether to use only the IPv4 when 0: No IPv4 access control*
connecting to the machine. 1: Use IPv4 access control
1022 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8-bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (1) - 1 Address (1) - 1.
1023 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 2nd 8-bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (1) - 2 Address (1) - 2.
1024 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 3rd 8-bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (1) - 3 Address (1) - 3.
1025 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 4th 8-bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (1) - 4 Address (1) - 4.
1026 IPv4 Access Set the bit length (1) of Access Control Mask 0* - 32
Control Mask for IPv4.
bit length (1)
1030 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 4th 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (2) - 1 Address (2) - 1.
1031 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 4th 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (2) - 2 Address (2) - 2.
1032 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 4th 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (2) - 3 Address (2) - 3.
1033 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 4th 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (2) - 4 Address (2) - 4.
1034 IPv4 Access Set the bit length (2) of Access Control Mask 0* - 32
Control Mask for IPv4.
bit length (2)
1038 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (3) - 1 Address (3) - 1.
1039 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 2nd 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (3) - 2 Address (3) - 2.
1040 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 3rd 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (3) - 3 Address (3) - 3.
1041 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 4th 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (3) - 4 Address (3) - 4.
1042 IPv4 Access Set the bit length (3) of Access Control Mask 0* - 32
Control Mask for IPv4.
bit length (3)
1046 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (4) - 1 Address (4) - 1.
1047 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 2nd 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (4) - 2 Address (4) - 2.
1048 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 3rd 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (4) - 3 Address (4) - 3.
1049 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 4th 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (4) - 4 Address (4) - 4.
1050 IPv4 Access Set the bit length (4) of Access Control Mask 0* - 32
Control Mask for IPv4.
bit length (4)
1054 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (5) - 1 Address (5) - 1.
1055 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (5) - 2 Address (5) - 2.
1056 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (5) - 3 Address (5) - 3.
1057 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (5) - 4 Address (5) - 4.
1058 IPv4 Access Set the bit length (5) of Access Control Mask 0* - 32
Control Mask for IPv4.
bit length (5)
1062 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (6) - 1 Address (6) - 1.
1063 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (6) - 2 Address (6) - 2.
1064 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (6) - 3 Address (6) - 3.
1065 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (6) - 4 Address (6) - 4.
1066 IPv4 Access Set the bit length (6) of Access Control Mask 0* - 32
Control Mask for IPv4.
bit length (6)
1070 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (7) - 1 Address (7) - 1.
1071 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (7) - 2 Address (7) - 2.
1072 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (7) - 3 Address (7) - 3.
1073 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (7) - 4 Address (7) - 4.
1074 IPv4 Access Set the bit length (7) of Access Control Mask 0* - 32
Control Mask for IPv4.
bit length (7)
1078 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (8) - 1 Address (8) - 1.
1079 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (8) - 2 Address (8) - 2.
1080 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (8) - 3 Address (8) - 3.
1081 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (8) - 4 Address (8) - 4.
1082 IPv4 Access Set the bit length (8) of Access Control Mask 0* - 32
Control Mask for IPv4.
bit length (8)
1086 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (9) - 1 Address (9) - 1.
1087 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (9) - 2 Address (9) - 2.
1088 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (9) - 3 Address (9) - 3.
1089 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (9) - 4 Address (9) - 4.
1090 IPv4 Access Set the bit length (9) of Access Control Mask 0* - 32
Control Mask for IPv4.
bit length (9)
1094 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (10) - 1 Address (10) - 1.
1095 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (10) - 2 Address (10) - 2.
1096 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (10) - 3 Address (10) - 3.
1097 Allowed IPv4 IP Set the 1st 8 bit of the Allowed IPv4 IP 0* - 255
Address (10) - 4 Address (10) - 4.
1098 IPv4 Access Set the bit length (10) of Access Control 0* - 32
Control Mask Mask for IPv4.
bit length (10)
1103 SNMP Port Set the start status of SNMP port. 0: Disabled
Status 1: Enabled*
1104 LPD Port Status Set the start status of LPD port. 0: Disabled
1: Enabled*
1105 Port 9100 Port Set the start status of Port 9100 port. 0: Disabled
Status 1: Enabled*
Unable to print
Possible cause How to check Remedy
The correct IP address has not Have the Network Set the correct IP address in
been set. Administrator check whether the machine.
the machine's IP address is
correct.
An unrecoverable failure Check whether an error is Turn the machine's power off,
occurred while processing a displayed in the control wait until the display becomes
print job. panel's display. blank, then turn the power on
again.
The selected protocol is not Check the selected protocol. Select a protocol compatible
compatible with the PC. with the PC.
Are you now using, or did you just use the machine's control
panel?
When the Auto Reset feature is set, settings made by
CentreWare Internet Services are not applied until the preset
amount of time has elapsed. Wait for a while.
The IP address has not been Check the IP address setting. If the IP address has not been set
set correctly. correctly, specify a fixed IP address or use DHCP or Autonet to
resolve the IP address.
The IP gateway address has Enter the IP gateway address correctly when connecting to a
not been set correctly. proxy server or Web server via an IP gateway.
The subnet mask has not been Set the subnet mask correctly, to match the environment in use.
set correctly.
The DNS server address has Check the DNS server address.
not been set correctly.
The DNS server selected Select a DNS server that can resolve the address.
cannot resolve the address. When connecting via the proxy server set the IP address of a
DNS server that can resolve the address of the proxy server.
When not connecting via the proxy server set the IP address of
a DNS server that can resolve the destination address.
The setting of the address Confirm whether only addresses that do not use a proxy server
that does not use a proxy are set. Even if addresses not through a proxy server are
server is incorrect. specified using the FQDN, if a server is directly accessed using
its IP address, the registered server is not excluded. Set the
address not to use a proxy server.
Likewise, even if you directly specify an address that does not
use a proxy server, if a server is accessed with the FQDN, the
registered server is not excluded. Set an IP address with the
FQDN not to use a proxy server.
The connected server or proxy Check whether the server or proxy server to connect to is
server is down. working normally.
A network cable is Check the network cable connections. The use of a spanning
disconnected or broken. tree environment is recommended to create a network
environment resistant to disconnections.
Unable to communicate due Wait a while, then access the server again.
to the load on the server
application.
An error has occurred but is Errors that occur while executing background processes are not
not displayed on the control displayed on the control panel. Print the Job History Report to
panel. check the execution results.
Unable to connect due to an Types of access restrictions are listed below. Check the set
access restriction set in the access restriction.
proxy server, firewall or Web Address (port) restriction
server. SSL restriction
User access (or access authority level) restriction
Content block
Scheme restriction (such as restriction on use of HTTP)
Forwarded data size restriction
Method restriction (such as restriction on use of POST)
HTTP header restriction (such as access permitted only on
certain browsers)
Time restriction (such as use permitted only during certain time
slots)
The machine is not set to use If the machine is not set to use a proxy server in an
a proxy server. environment that uses one, you cannot connect to the desired
Web server. Set the machine to use a proxy server.
The machine is set to use a Do not set the machine to use a proxy server in an environment
proxy server even though the not requiring the use of one (such as an intranet).
environment does not use
one.
The proxy server address has If the machine is set to use a proxy server, you will not be able
not been set correctly. to connect to the desired Web server if the proxy server address
is not set correctly. Set the proxy server address correctly.
Unable to connect because Set a user name and password in the machine that the proxy
the user name or password is server will permit connection for.
incorrect when the proxy
server requires authentication.
Unable to communicate with Set fixed addresses in Windows operating systems supporting
a Windows operating system IPv6.
supporting IPv6.
Searches for devices outside When going outside the router in an SMB search, enter the
the router do not work recipient address directly.
properly. Multicasting is only supported within a local link (FF02::1).
Unable to use a shared Register the machine's computer name in the "hosts" file in the
Windows printer from a Windows operating system supporting IPv6.
Windows operating system Example:
supporting IPv6 in an IPv6 Register the name in the file
network environment without C:\Windows\system32\driver\etc\hosts.
a DNS server.
Depending on the Web server, server application, proxy server, and firewall, you may not be able to
connect to the Internet or intranet.
To connect to the Internet or intranet using a third party server application, proxy, or firewall, the
following requirements must be met:
• The software must run on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows
Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows Server 2012.
• RFC2617: HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication must be satisfied. (only
Basic authentication is supported, the other authentications are not supported)
• Supporting the GET/CONNECT/POST methods
The supported OS may vary depending on the functions. For more information, refer to the WorkCentre
5019/5021 User Guide.
While printing
When you change a computer's IP address or a computer name, queries and cancel processes
submitted from the machine are no longer executed correctly. Thus, turn the machine off and on when
there is no print data in the receiving buffer.
Note You can use the machine's control panel to cancel printing of the current print data in the
machine's receiving buffer but not printing of pending print data.
Numerics I
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX interface, 27 interface cable, 7
interface, machine, 26
Internet Services settings, 18
A IP address
Adjusting foot, 27 IPv4, 8
Authentication failure generic traps, 20 IPv6, 9
setting, 8, 10
C IP filtering (security), 23
CentreWare Internet Services, 15–26 IP mode, 19
Description, 17 IPv4, 19
Energy Saver settings, 18 filtering, 23
Ethernet, 19 IP address, 8
HTTP, 23 IPv6, 20
Internet Services settings, 18 filtering, 24
LPD port, 22 IP address, 9
menu items, 17
port settings, 18 L
Port9100, 22 Log In/Out button, 30
Properties tab, 17 Low Power mode, 18
SNMP configuration, 20 LPD, 6, 13
starting, 16 LPD (connectivity), 22
supported environments, 15
supported operating systems, 15
TCP/IP, 19 M
Web browser settings, 16 MAC address, 19
clock, setting, 30, 32 machine interface, 26
communication port, activating, 13
connecting printer to network, 6
connection problems, 38
N
network, 6
network environment, 6
D network environment, setting, 8
Display Language, 18 network problems, 38
network settings, 33
E
Energy Saver settings, 18 O
Ethernet connections, 19 options configuration, setting, 26
Ethernet interface, 7, 27
P
F port settings, 18
filtering port, activating, 13
IPv4, 23 Port9100, 6, 13
IPv6, 24 Port information, 22
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setting, 22 network, 38
Power cord connector, 26 printing, 38
Power switch, 26 TCP/IP, 38
Printer Setup Utility for Setting the IP Address, 10 Web server, 41
Properties tab, 17
U
R UDP IPv4, 21
rated speed, 19 UDP IPv6, 21
restrictions, 43–45 USB interface, 27
Internet/intranet connection, 43
IPv6 connection, 44
TCP/IP, 43
S
scan feature, 6
security, IP filtering, 23
setting
clock, system, 30, 32
Energy Saver, 18
Ethernet (connectivity), 19
HTTP protocol, 23
Internet Services, 18
IP address, 10
LDP port, 22
MAC address, 19
options configuration, 26
port (connectivity), 18
Port9100, 22
rated speed, 19
SNMP configuration, 20
TCP/IP (connectivity), 19
SNMP, 13
configuration, 20
System Administration mode
entering, 30
exiting, 32
system clock, 32
T
TCP/IP, 8
connectivity settings, 19
restrictions, 43
troubleshooting, 38
Time to Sleep mode, 18
troubleshooting
CentreWare Internet Services, 38
IPv4 or IPv6, 41
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