Xerox ColorQube 9201/9202/9203 Administrator's Guide
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General Setup
Xerox ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203
System Administrator Guide
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Sleep Mode Settings
Sleep Mode Settings allow the System Administrator to manage network energy saving options.
1.
At your Workstation, open the web browser and enter the IP address of the device in the Address
bar, and press [Enter].
bar, and press [Enter].
2.
Click on the [Properties] tab.
3.
If prompted, enter the Administrator User ID and Password. The default is [admin] and [1111].
4.
Click on the [Login] button.
5.
Click on the [General Setup] link.
6.
Click on the [Sleep Mode Settings] in the directory tree.
7.
The Sleep Mode Settings screen displays, in the Sleep Mode Network Settings area, check the
following checkboxes:
following checkboxes:
•
Resume Network Controller Briefly to Poll Novell Print Queues During Sleep Mode - when
selected you must specify the interval of time (in seconds) between the polling of the print
queues in the [Poll Interval during Sleep Mode] field. The range is 60 - 1200 seconds.
selected you must specify the interval of time (in seconds) between the polling of the print
queues in the [Poll Interval during Sleep Mode] field. The range is 60 - 1200 seconds.
•
Resume Network Controller Briefly to Broadcast Service Advertising Protocol (SAP)
During Sleep Mode - when selected you must specify the interval of time (in seconds)
between advertisements of service in the [SAP Interval during Sleep Mode] field. The range
is 60 - 65535 seconds.
During Sleep Mode - when selected you must specify the interval of time (in seconds)
between advertisements of service in the [SAP Interval during Sleep Mode] field. The range
is 60 - 65535 seconds.
8.
Click on the [Apply] button.
Advanced Settings
The Advanced Settings screen allows you to designate up to four types of broadcast packets that
allows the network controller to briefly resume activity and respond when the machine is in sleep
mode.
allows the network controller to briefly resume activity and respond when the machine is in sleep
mode.
1.
From the Sleep Mode Settings screen, click on the [Advanced Settings] button.
2.
In the Packet Priority area, select a broadcast packet from the Packet Priority list. Use the
[Increase Priority] and [Decrease Priority] buttons to increase or decrease the selected
broadcast packet’s priority order.
The Packets that Briefly Resume Network Controller area displays packet priorities for up to four
packet types.
[Increase Priority] and [Decrease Priority] buttons to increase or decrease the selected
broadcast packet’s priority order.
The Packets that Briefly Resume Network Controller area displays packet priorities for up to four
packet types.
3.
Click on the [Apply] button.
4.
Click on the [OK] button when you see the message “Properties have been successfully
modified”.
modified”.
Note:
When you click on the [Apply] button the system processes the Packet Priority list, and
applies the four packet types with the highest priorities for which the corresponding protocols are
enabled. Packet types associated with disabled protocols are skipped. The lower list then displays
the packet types that, when received by the device in Sleep Mode, will cause the Network
Controller to briefly resume activity.
Enabling the !Pv6 ND broadcast filter will only wake the device from Sleep Mode when the device’s
IPv6 Lick Local address is used.
enabled. Packet types associated with disabled protocols are skipped. The lower list then displays
the packet types that, when received by the device in Sleep Mode, will cause the Network
Controller to briefly resume activity.
Enabling the !Pv6 ND broadcast filter will only wake the device from Sleep Mode when the device’s
IPv6 Lick Local address is used.