<Network>

All the settings related to the network are listed with descriptions.
Asterisks (*)
Settings marked with "*1" may not be displayed depending on the model you are using, options, or other setting items.
Settings marked with "*2" cannot be imported or exported.

<Select LAN> *1

When switching the machine from Wireless LAN to Wired LAN, you need to specify the setting. Conversely, when switching the machine from Wired LAN to Wireless LAN, you do not need to specify this setting (You can switch using the following <Wireless LAN Settings>). Selecting Wired LAN or Wireless LAN

<Wireless LAN Settings> *1

Specify settings for connecting the machine to a wireless LAN. You can also view the current settings or specify the setting for saving power consumption.
<SSID Settings>
Select to configure a wireless connection by specifying information including an SSID or a network key by inputting manually from the operation panel.
<Select Access Point>
Wireless LAN routers that can access the machine are automatically located, so you can select from the list. You must manually enter a network key, such as a WEP key or a PSK. Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router
<Enter Manually>
Select to configure a wireless connection by manually entering an SSID. By using this method, you can specify authentication and encryption settings in detail. Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings
<WPS Push Button Mode>
Select to automatically configure a wireless connection by using the button on a WPS wireless router. Setting Up Connection Using WPS Push Button Mode
<WPS PIN Code Mode>
Select to configure a wireless connection by entering a PIN code for a WPS wireless router. Setting Up Connection Using WPS PIN Code Mode
<Power Save Mode>
Select whether or not the machine enters Power Save Mode based on signals emitted from the wireless router.
<Connection Information> *1
Select to view the current wireless LAN settings. Viewing Network Settings

<Direct Connection Settings>

Set whether to connect directly. By enabling this function, connecting directly with the machine is possible even in an environment without an access point or wireless LAN router. Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode)
<Use Direct Connection>
Set whether to connect directly.
<Direct Connection Termination>
Specify the time to automatically disconnect after Direct Connection is established.
<Access Point Mode Settings>
Configure the SSID/network key arbitrarily. If you want to connect multiple mobile devices to the machine at the same time, you need to configure both SSID and network key arbitrarily.

<TCP/IP Settings>

Specify settings for using the machine in a TCP/IP network, such as IP address settings.
<IPv4 Settings>
Specify settings for using the machine in an IPv4 network.
<IP Address Settings>
Configure the IP address, which is used for identifying devices, such as computers and printers, on a TCP/IP network. You can also check settings that are configured. Setting IPv4 Address
<DHCP Option Settings>
If DHCP is enabled, use these settings to select whether to use the DHCP optional functions to acquire the DNS server address or the domain name. Configuring DNS
<PING Command>
Select to check that the machine is connected to a computer over a network. Testing the Network Connection
<IPv6 Settings>
Specify settings for using the machine in an IPv6 network. Setting IPv6 Addresses
<Use IPv6>
Specify settings for using the machine in an IPv6 network.
<Check IPv6 Settings>
You can check the link-local address that is automatically acquired.
<Stateless Address Settings>
Enable or disable stateless addresses. You can also check settings that are configured.
<DHCPv6 Settings>
Enable or disable the stateful address that is acquired via DHCPv6. You can also check settings that are configured.
<DHCP Option Settings>
If DHCP is enabled, use these settings to select whether to use the DHCP optional functions to acquire the DNS server address or the domain name. Configuring DNS
<DNS Settings>
Specify settings for Domain Name System (DNS), which provides a host name for IP address resolutions. Configuring DNS
<IPv4 DNS Server Address Settings>
Specify the IP address of the DNS server in the IPv4 environment.
<DNS Host/Domain Name Settings>
Specify the host name of the machine to be registered in the DNS server as well as the name of the domain to which the machine belongs for each of IPv4 and IPv6.
<DNS Dynamic Update Settings>
Select whether to dynamically update the DNS records whenever the machine's IP address is changed for each of IPv4 and IPv6.
<mDNS Settings>
Specify settings for using DNS functions without DNS servers for each of IPv4 and IPv6.
<WINS Settings>
Specify settings for Windows Internet Name Service (WINS), which provides a computer name (NetBIOS name) for IP address resolutions in a mixed network environment of NetBIOS and TCP/IP. Configuring WINS
<LPD Settings>
Enable or disable LPD, a printing protocol that can be used on any hardware platform or operating system. You can also set the reception timeout period after which printing is canceled if print data reception is interrupted. Configuring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions
<RAW Settings>
Enable or disable RAW, a Windows specific printing protocol. You can also set the reception timeout period after which printing is canceled if print data reception is interrupted. Configuring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions
<WSD Settings>
Enable or disable automatic browsing and acquiring information for the printer or scanner by using the WSD protocol. Configuring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions
<Use FTP PASV Mode>
Specify whether to use PASV mode for FTP. If you are connecting to an FTP server through a firewall, you must select PASV mode. Configuring FTP PASV Mode
<Use HTTP>
Enable or disable HTTP, which is required for communications with a computer, such as when using the Remote UI or WSD printing. Disabling HTTP Communication
<Use IPSec> *1
Select whether to perform encrypted communication by establishing a virtual private network (VPN) via IPSec. Configuring IPSec Settings
<Port Number Settings>
Change port numbers for protocols according to the network environment. Changing Port Numbers
<MTU Size>
Select the maximum size of packets the machine sends or receives. Changing the Maximum Transmission Unit

<SNMP Settings>

Specify the settings for monitoring and controlling the machine from a computer running SNMP-compatible software. Monitoring and Controlling the Machine with SNMP
<SNMPv1 Settings>
Enable or disable SNMPv1. When enabling SNMPv1, specify a community name and access privileges to Management Information Base (MIB) objects.
<SNMPv3 Settings>
Enable or disable SNMPv3. Use the Remote UI to specify detailed settings that are applied when SNMPv3 is enabled.
<Acquire Printer Mngt. Info. from Host>
Enable or disable the monitoring of printer management information from a networked computer running SNMP-compatible software.
<Format Host Rsrcs. MIB to RFC2790>
Specify whether to conform to the advanced specifications (RFC2790) of the protocol when monitoring the machine status from the SNMP-compatible software.

<Use Dedicated Port>

Enable or disable the dedicated port. The dedicated port is used when printing, faxing, or scanning uses WG Scan Utility and when browsing or specifying the machine settings over the network.

<Dedicated Port Auth. Method>

Specify whether to limit the authentication method specifically to the secure one when using the dedicated port. If <Mode 2> is selected, the authentication method is limited specifically to the secure one.
If <Mode 2> is selected, you cannot establish a connection from the device management software or driver in some cases.

<Wait Time for Conn. at Startup>

Specify a wait time for connecting to a network. Select the setting depending on the network environment. Setting a Wait Time for Connecting to a Network

<Ethernet Driver Settings>

Select the Ethernet type (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T) and the communication mode of Ethernet (half-duplex/full-duplex). You can also view the MAC address for wired LAN.
<Auto Detect>
Select whether to automatically detect or manually select the communication mode and the Ethernet type. Configuring Ethernet Settings
When <Communication Mode> is set to <Half Duplex>, you cannot select <1000BASE-T>.
<MAC Address>
Check the MAC address of the machine, which is a number unique to each communication device. Viewing the MAC Address for Wired LAN

<Use IEEE 802.1X> *1*2

Enable or disable IEEE 802.1X authentication. Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication Settings

<Firewall Settings>

Without proper security, unauthorized third parties can access computers and other communication devices that are connected to a network. To prevent this unauthorized access, specify the settings for packet filter, a feature that restricts communication to devices with specified IP addresses or MAC addresses.
<IPv4 Address Filter>
Enable or disable settings for filtering packets sent to or received from devices with specified IPv4 addresses. Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Settings
<IPv6 Address Filter>
Enable or disable settings for filtering packets sent to or received from devices with specified IPv6 addresses. Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Settings
<MAC Address Filter>
Enable or disable settings for filtering packets sent to or received from devices with specified MAC addresses. Specifying MAC Addresses for Firewall Settings

<Device Settings Management>

Specify whether to use imageWARE Enterprise Management Console (iW Management Console) plug-ins to manage machine data such as settings and Address Book destinations. For detailed information on imageWARE Enterprise Management Console (iW Management Console), contact your nearest Canon dealer. Configuring Settings for Communication between the Machine and Plug-ins

<RMT-SW>

Leave this switch set to <Off>. When the service representative remotely performs device maintenance, you may be asked to set the switch to <On>.

<Initialize Network Settings>

Select to return the Network Settings to the factory defaults. <Initialize Menu>
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