OKI B4545 MFP Manual De Usuario

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Setting your terminal
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OCAL
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 N
ETWORK
 (LAN) 
SETTINGS
 
Your terminal is a new generation machine that will be part of your 
local network just like a PC. Its built-in local network access card will 
enable you to send documents through an SMTP/POP3 local 
message server (internally or externally, depending on the settings 
of your message server).
To benefit from all the available network options, you should make 
the following settings, described in the sections below:
• local network settings, to introduce your fax machine into your 
local network.
• message service settings, for all your faxes and E-mails to be 
automatically managed by your message server.
Caution - 
Although rather simple, network settings sometimes 
require a sound knowledge of your own computer configuration. If 
that is administrated by anyone in your company, we recommend 
you ask that person for the settings described below.
L
OCAL
 
NETWORK
 
SETTINGS
Automatic configuration
We recommend that you carry out a manual configuration of your 
terminal. The automatic configuration of the local network settings 
may be considered, if your local network features a DHCP or BOOTP 
server that can dynamically assign addresses to the peripheral 
devices present on the LAN.
To automatically configure the local network settings:
2531 OK - SETUP / NETWORKS / LOCAL NETWORK /
CONFIGURATION
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Choose 
AUTOMATIC 
and press OK to confirm. The terminal 
scans the local network for a DHCP or BOOTP server that can 
assign it its settings dynamically (the message 
SELF-CONF 
is 
displayed).
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Once the message 
SELF-CONF
 has disappeared, check for the 
IP Address, Sub-network mask and Gateway address. If these 
are missing, you should carry out a manual configuration (see 
below).
Manual configuration
To configure your terminal manually, you should obtain the usual 
information used to set a peripheral device (IP address, sub-network 
mask, network and gateway address).