Canon imageCLASS MF7470 Manual

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Before Using the 
Machine
Original and Paper
Copying
Sending and 
Receiving
Printing and 
Scanning
Network (imageCLASS 
MF7480/MF7470 Only)
Remote UI (imageCLASS 
MF7480/MF7470 Only)
System Settings
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Index
Table of Contents
6.
  On the IP Address Range Settings screen, select 
the IP address, the range of IP addresses, or 
prefix address that is to be permitted or 
rejected, then press [Permit/Reject].
[Permit]: Allows the access to the machine from the selected IP 
address, the range of IP addresses, or prefix address.
[Reject]: Rejects the access to the machine from the selected IP 
address, the range of IP addresses, or prefix address.
If you want to delete an IPv6 address or IPv6 address range, 
select the address or address range on the IP Address Settings 
screen, press [Erase], then press [Yes] to delete.
If you want to edit an IPv6 address or IPv6 address range, select 
the address or address range on the IP Address Settings screen, 
press [Edit], edit the address or address range in the same 
manner as to register them, then press [OK].
7.
 Press 
[OK].
8.
  Press [Done] repeatedly until the Additional 
Functions screen closes.
9.
  Restart the machine.
Turn off the machine, wait at least 10 seconds, then turn it on.
HTTP Settings
You can restrict the use of Remote UI.
For the setting procedure, see “HTTP Settings,” on p. 6-38.
Port Number Settings
Depending on your network environment, you can change the port 
number for each protocol.
For the setting procedure, see “Port Number Settings,” on p. 6-38.
  Startup  Time  Settings
If you connect the machine to a switching hub, it may not be able 
to connect to a network even though your network settings are set 
correctly.
This occurs because the spanning tree process performed between 
switching hubs prevents them from communicating with each 
other immediately after the machine connects to a switching hub.
In this case, use the following procedure to delay the startup of 
network communication.
1.
 Press  (Additional Functions).
2.
  Press [System Settings]  [Network Settings]  
[
 [Startup Time Settings].
If the System Manager ID and System Password have been set, enter 
the System Manager ID and System Password using 
 (numeric 
keys), then press 
 (Log In/Out) to enter the System Settings menu.
The Startup Time Settings screen appears.
3.
  Set the time period (0 to 300 seconds) required 
to delay the startup of network communications 
for the machine.
Press [-], [+] or 
 (numeric keys) to set the time period.
You can enter the value from 0 to 300 (seconds).
4.
 Press 
[OK].