Multi-protocol on-board print/scan server (71 pages)
Summary of Contents for Brother Network
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USER’S GUIDE Please read this manual thoroughly before using this machine on your network. You can view this manual in HTML format from the CD-ROM at any time, please keep the CD-ROM in a convenient place for quick and easy reference at all times. You can also download the manual in PDF format from the Brother Solutions Center.
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Trademarks The Brother logo is a registered trademark of Brother Industries, Ltd. Brother is a registered trademark of Brother Industries, Ltd. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Server and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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Windows Vista The machine illustrations are based on MFC-8880DN. Service center locations For service centers in China, contact your local Brother Office. Address and telephone contact information for Chinese http://www.brother-cn.net/ offices can be found at Internet address http://www.brother.com/...
Step by step chart............................13 Setting the IP address and subnet mask ....................14 Using the BRAdmin Light utility to configure your machine as a network printer ......14 Using the control panel to configure your machine for a network............16 Using other methods to configure your machine for a network ............16 Changing the print server settings ......................17...
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How to configure the Secure Function Lock 2.0 settings using Web Based Management (web browser)............................68 Changing the Scan to FTP configuration using a web browser...............71 Changing the Scan to Network configuration using a web browser ............73 Changing the LDAP configuration using a web browser (For MFC-8880DN)..........................75 LDAP operation (For MFC-8880DN) Overview..............................76...
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Creating and installing a self-signed certificate .................98 Creating CSR and installing a certificate ..................111 Import and export the certificate and private key................112 Troubleshooting Overview..............................114 General problems ..........................114 Network print software installation problems ..................115 Printing problems...........................117 Scanning and PC Fax problems ......................118 Protocol-specific troubleshooting......................120 ® ®...
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Using ARP to configure the IP address ...................125 Using the TELNET console to configure the IP address ..............126 Using the Brother Web BRAdmin server software for IIS to configure the IP address....127 ® Installation when using web services (Windows Vista ) ...............128...
Available when using BRAdmin Professional 3 or Web BRAdmin with devices that are connected to your client PC via the USB or parallel interface. Not available for DCP-8085DN To use the Brother machine through a network, you need to configure the print server, and set up the computers you use.
BRAdmin Professional 3 is a utility for more advanced management of network connected Brother devices. This utility can search for Brother products on your network and view the device status from an easy to read explorer style window that changes color identifying the status of each device. You can configure network...
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Windows computer on your LAN. BRAdmin Professional 3 can also log activity of brother devices on your network and export the log data in an HTML, CSV, TXT or SQL format.
The Brother machine can be assigned an E-mail address allowing you to send, receive or forward documents over a Local Area Network or the Internet to PC’s or other Internet fax machines. Before using this function, you have to configure the necessary machine settings by using the machine’s control panel. (For details, see Internet fax and Scan to E-mail (E-mail server) (For MFC-8880DN) on page 77.) You can also configure...
1 Router 2 Network printer (your machine) In a smaller network of 2 or 3 computers, we recommend the Peer-to-Peer printing method as it is easier to configure than the Network Shared printing method described on the following page. See Network Shared printing on page 6.
Network Shared printing In a Network Shared environment, each computer sends data via a centrally controlled computer. This type of computer is often called a “Server” or a “Print Server”. Its job is to control the printing of all print jobs.
Protocols TCP/IP protocols and functionalities Protocols are the standardized sets of rules for transmitting data on a network. Protocols allow users to gain access to network connected resources. The print server used on this Brother product supports the TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) protocol.
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Note For the IPPS protocol, see Security protocols on page 88. mDNS mDNS allows the Brother print server to automatically configure itself to work in a Mac OS X Simple Network Configured system. (Mac OS X 10.3.9 or greater). TELNET The Brother print server supports TELNET server for command line configuration.
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The Web Services also lets you check the current status of the machine from your computer. Web server (HTTP) The Brother print server is equipped with a built in web server that allows you to monitor its status or change some of its configuration settings using a web browser.
® Windows Vista network map. Your Brother machine will be shown with a distinctive icon and the node name. The default setting for this protocol is Off. You can activate LLTD using the BRAdmin Professional 3 utility software. Visit the download page for your model at http://solutions.brother.com/ to download BRAdmin...
Quick Setup Guide. Note If you do not wish to, or are unable to use the Brother installer or any of Brother’s software tools, you can also use the machine’s control panel to change network settings. For more information, see Control panel setup on page 20.
Configuring your machine for a network How the IP address is assigned to your print server: ® ® If you have a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server in your network (typically a UNIX /Linux or Windows 2000/XP, ® ® Windows Vista or Windows Server...
Gateway (and router) A gateway is a network point that acts as an entrance to another network and sends data transmitted via the network to an exact destination. The router knows where to direct data that arrives at the gateway. If a destination is located on an external network, the router transmits data to the external network.
Using the BRAdmin Light utility to configure your machine as a network printer BRAdmin Light The BRAdmin Light utility is designed for initial setup of the Brother network connected devices. It also can search for Brother products in a TCP/IP environment, view the status and configure basic network settings, ®...
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• If the print server is set to its factory default settings (if you do not use a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server), the device will appear as Unconfigured in the BRAdmin Light utility screen. • You can find the node name and MAC Address (Ethernet Address) by printing the Network Configuration List. See Printing the Network Configuration List on page 45.
Configuring your machine for a network Using the control panel to configure your machine for a network You can configure your machine for a network using the control panel Network menu. See Control panel setup on page 20. Using other methods to configure your machine for a network You can configure your machine for a network using other methods.
• Node name: The Node name for each Brother device on the network appears in BRAdmin Professional 3. The default Node name is “BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx”. (“xxxxxxxxxxxx” is your machine’s MAC Address /...
APIPA in the BRAdmin Professional 3 utility screen. • You can find the node name and MAC Address / Ethernet Address by printing out the Network Configuration List. (See Printing the Network Configuration List on page 45 for information on how to print the Network Configuration List on your print server.)
® Remote Setup for Windows ® The Remote Setup application allows you to configure network settings from a Windows application. When you access this application, the settings on your machine will be downloaded automatically to your PC and displayed on your PC screen. If you change the settings, you can upload them directly to the machine.
Before using your Brother product in a network environment, you need to configure the correct TCP/IP settings. In this chapter, you will learn how to configure the network settings using the control panel, located on the front of the machine.
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Auto mode In this mode, the machine will scan the network for a DHCP server, if it can find one, and if the DHCP server is configured to allocate an IP address to the machine, then the IP address supplied by the DHCP server will be used. If no DHCP server is available, then the machine will scan for a BOOTP server.
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This field displays the current IP address of the machine. If you have chosen a Boot Method of Static, enter the IP address that you wish to assign to the machine (check with your network administrator for the IP address to use). If you have chosen a method other than Static, the machine will attempt to determine its IP address using the DHCP or BOOTP protocols.
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Node Name You can register the machine name on the Network. This name is often referred to as a NetBIOS name; it will be the name that is registered by the WINS server on your network. Brother recommends the name “BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx”.
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Internet Name Service. If you have a primary WINS server, but no secondary WINS server, simply leave this field blank. Press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network. Press OK. Press a or b to choose TCP/IP. Press OK.
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If the Primary server is unavailable, the machine will contact the Secondary DNS server. If you have a primary DNS server, but no secondary DNS server, simply leave this field blank. Press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network. Press OK. Press a or b to choose TCP/IP.
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This machine is compatible with IPv6, the next generation internet protocol. If you want to use the IPv6 protocol, choose On. The default setting for IPv6 is Off. For more information on the IPv6 protocol, visit http://solutions.brother.com/. Press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network. Press OK. Press a or b to choose TCP/IP. Press OK.
(default is Auto). Note If you incorrectly set this value, you may not be able to communicate with your print server. Press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network. Press OK. Press a or b to choose Ethernet. Press OK.
You can also access the character you want by repeatedly pressing the appropriate number key using the machine’s control panel. (For more information, see Entering Text on page 138.) Mail Address Press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network. Press OK. Press a or b to choose E-mail/IFAX. Press OK.
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Enter the SMTP server address (up to 64 characters). Press OK. Press Stop/Exit. SMTP Port This field displays the SMTP port number (for outgoing E-mails) on your network. Press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network. Press OK. Press a or b to choose E-mail/IFAX.
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POP3 Server This field displays the node name or IP address of the POP3 server (incoming E-mail server) used by the Brother machine. This address is necessary for the Internet fax features to function correctly. (Ex, “mailhost.brothermail.net” or “192.000.000.001”) Press Menu.
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Press a or b to choose Setup Server. Press OK. Press a or b to choose Mailbox Name. Press OK. Enter the user account name assigned to the Brother machine that will login to the POP3 server (up to 60 characters). Press OK. Press Stop/Exit.
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Mailbox Pwd You can specify the password for the POP3 server account where the internet print jobs are to be retrieved. Press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network. Press OK. Press a or b to choose E-mail/IFAX. Press OK.
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Setup Mail RX Auto Polling When set to On, the machine automatically checks the POP3 server for new messages. Press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network. Press OK. Press a or b to choose E-mail/IFAX. Press OK. Press a or b to choose Setup Mail RX.
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Control panel setup Header This selection allows the contents of the mail header to be printed when the received message is printed. Press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network. Press OK. Press a or b to choose E-mail/IFAX. Press OK.
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Press Stop/Exit. Setup Mail TX Sender Subject This field displays the subject that is attached to the Internet fax data being sent from the Brother machine to a computer (default is “Internet Fax Job”). Press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network.
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(For your information, a 42 page document based on the ITU-T Test Chart #1 test chart is approximately 1 Mbyte in size.) Press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network. Press OK. Press a or b to choose E-mail/IFAX.
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This function allows the machine to receive a document over the Internet, and then relay it to other fax machines through conventional analog landlines. Press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network. Press OK. Press a or b to choose E-mail/IFAX.
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Please note: In order to use this function, you must assign the relay domain in the “Trusted Domains” section of the Relay function settings. Press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network. Press OK. Press a or b to choose E-mail/IFAX.
Scan to E-mail (E-mail server), see Internet fax and Scan to E-mail (E-mail server) (For MFC-8880DN) on page 77.) Press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network. Press OK. Press a or b to choose Scan to E-mail.
If you chose B&W 200 dpi or B&W 200x100 dpi in step d, press a or b to choose PDF, Secure PDF or TIFF. Press OK. Press Stop/Exit. Note For how to operate Scan to FTP, see Network Scanning in the Software User’s Guide on the CD-ROM we have provided with the machine.
How to set a new default for Scan to Network You can choose the default color and file type for the Scan to Network function to scan a document directly to a server supporting CIFS on your local network or on the internet. (For the CIFS protocol, see Protocols on page 7.)
Fax to Server (For MFC-8880DN) The Fax to Server feature allows the machine to scan a document and send it over the network to a separate fax server. The document will then be sent from the server as fax data to the destination fax number over standard phone lines.
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You can enter the prefix and suffix address using up to a total of 40 characters. How to operate Fax to Server Place the document in the ADF or on the scanner glass. Enter the fax number. The machine will send the message over a TCP/IP network to the fax server.
This field displays your country time zone. The time shown is the time difference between your country and Greenwich Mean Time. For example, the Time Zone for Eastern Time in the USA and Canada is UTC-05:00. Press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network. Press OK. Press a or b to choose Time Zone.
(For DCP model) Press a or b to choose Machine Info.. Press OK. Press a or b to choose Network Config. Press OK. Press Start. Note If the IP Address on the Network Configuration List shows 0.0.0.0, wait for one minute and try again.
Connection methods The Driver Deployment Wizard supports the two connection methods. Peer-to-peer The device is connected to the network but each user prints directly to the printer WITHOUT printing through a central queue. 1 Client computer 2 Network printer (your machine)
Driver Deployment Wizard (Windows only) Network Shared The device is connected to a network and a central print queue is used to manage all print jobs. 1 Client computer 2 Also known as “Server” or “Print Server” 3 TCP/IP, USB or parallel...
Put the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. If the model name screen appears, choose your machine. If the language screen appears, choose your language. The CD-ROM main menu will appear. Click Network Utilities. Choose the Driver Deployment Wizard installation program.
Choose your connection type to the printer that you want to print to. Choose the option you require, and follow the on-screen instructions. If you choose Brother Peer-to-Peer Network Printer, the following screen is displayed. Setting the IP Address If the printer does not have an IP address, the Wizard will allow you to change the IP address by selecting the printer from the list and by selecting the Configure IP option.
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The Driver Deployment Wizard software can also be used to create self running.EXE files. These self- running.EXE files can be saved to the network, copied to a CD-ROM, USB Flash memory drive or even E-mailed to another user. Once run, the driver and its settings are automatically installed without...
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Note • If you work in a "queue" based network and you create an executable file for another user who does not have access to the same printer queue that you define into the executable file, the driver when installed on the remote computer will default to LPT1 printing.
TCP/IP Peer-to-Peer printing Overview To connect your machine to your network, you need to follow the steps in the Quick Setup Guide. We recommend that you use the Brother installer application on the CD-ROM which we have provided with the machine.
Choose Brother Peer-to-Peer Network Printer, and then click Next. Follow the on-screen instruction, and then click Next. Note Contact your administrator if you are not sure about the location and name of the printer on the network. Continue through the wizard clicking Finish when complete.
Enter the IP address of your network printer. Click Next. Click Finish. Close Printer Ports and Properties dialog box. Other sources of information See Configuring your machine for a network on page 11 to learn how to configure the IP address of the printer.
® Windows 2000/XP, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003/2008 users can print using TCP/IP and the ® ® standard Network Printing IPP protocol software built into Windows 2000/XP, Windows Vista and Windows ® Server 2003/2008 installation. Note • You must configure the IP address on your printer before you proceed with this chapter. If you need to configure the IP address, see Chapter 2 first.
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DNS name of the print server. As the print server supports TCP/IP and NetBIOS names, you can also enter the NetBIOS name of the print server. The NetBIOS name can be seen in the Network Configuration List. (To learn how to print the Network Configuration List, see Printing the Network Configuration List on page 45.) The NetBIOS name assigned is the first 15 characters of the node name,...
DNS name of the print server. As the print server supports TCP/IP and NetBIOS names, you can also enter the NetBIOS name of the print server. The NetBIOS name can be seen in the Network Configuration List. (To learn how to print the Network Configuration List, see Printing the Network Configuration List on page 45.) The NetBIOS name assigned is the first 15 characters of the node name...
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(Windows 2000) Click OK when you see the Insert Disk screen. Click Browse and choose the appropriate Brother printer driver that is contained on the CD-ROM or in the network share. For example, choose the “X:\\driver\win2kxpvista \your language” folder (where X is your drive letter).
Where “printer’s IP address” is the printer’s IP address or the node name. • For example: http://192.168.1.2/ http://BRN123456765432/ Other sources of information For how to configure the IP address of the printer, see Configuring your machine for a network on page 11.
This chapter explains how to configure the BR-Script 3 (PostScript 3™ language emulation) printer driver on a Network using Mac OS X 10.3.9 or greater. For updated information on printing from a Macintosh, visit the Brother Solutions Center at: http://solutions.brother.com/. How to choose the BR-Script 3 printer driver (TCP/IP) For Mac OS X 10.3.9 to 10.4.x users...
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(Mac OS X 10.3.9) (Mac OS X 10.4.x) Note • The Network Configuration List will allow you to confirm the IP address. For more information on how to print the configuration page, see Printing the Network Configuration List on page 45. ®...
Enter the IP address of the printer into the Address box. Note • The Network Configuration List will allow you to confirm the IP address. For more information on how to print the configuration page, see Printing the Network Configuration List on page 45.
Network printing from Macintosh using the BR-Script 3 driver From the Print Using pop-up menu choose Select a driver to use, and then from the printer model scrolling list choose your model. For example, choose Brother MFC-XXXX BR-Script3, and then click Add.
If a different web browser is used, make sure it is compatible with HTTP 1.0 and HTTP 1.1. You must use the TCP/IP protocol on your network and have a valid IP address programmed into the print server and your computer.
DNS name of the print server. As the print server supports TCP/IP and NetBIOS names, you can also enter the NetBIOS name of the print server. The NetBIOS name can be seen in the Network Configuration List. (To learn how to print the Network Configuration List, see Printing the Network Configuration List on page 45.) The NetBIOS name assigned is the first 15 characters of the node name...
Web Based Management Password information Web Based Management offers two levels of password access. Users are able to access to the General Setup, Fax Settings, I-Fax Settings (MFC 8880DN), Copy Settings, Printer Settings and USB Direct I/F. The default user name for User is “user” (case sensitive) and the default password is “access”.
Web Based Management Secure Function Lock 2.0 (Not available for MFC-8370DN) Secure Function Lock 2.0 from Brother helps you to save money and increase security by restricting the functions available on your Brother machine. Secure Function Lock allows you to configure passwords for selected users, granting them access to some, or all, of these functions, or limiting them to a page limit.
Web Based Management How to configure the Secure Function Lock 2.0 settings using Web Based Management (web browser) Basic configuration Click Administrator Settings on the MFC-XXXX (or DCP-XXXX) web page, and then click Secure Function Lock. Choose On from Function Lock. Note To configure Secure Function Lock through the embedded web server, you have to enter the Administrator Password (four digit number).
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Web Based Management If you want to restrict the PC printing by PC login user name, click PC Print Restriction by Login Name and configure the settings. (See Restricting PC print by PC user login name on page 69.) Scanning when using Secure Function Lock 2.0 The Secure Function Lock 2.0 feature allows the administrator to restrict which users are allowed to scan.
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• Secure Function Lock 2.0 can be configured using BRAdmin Professional 3; this is available as a ® download from http://solutions.brother.com/. This utility is only available for Windows users. • The configuration you have set on the control panel for Secure Function Lock is applied to the Web Based...
Changing the Scan to FTP configuration using a web browser Scan to FTP allows you to scan a document directly to an FTP server on your local network or on the Internet. (See Chapter 4 in the Software User’s Guide for more details on Scan to FTP.) Click Administrator Settings on the MFC-XXXX (or DCP-XXXX) web page, and then click FTP/Network Scan Settings.
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Web Based Management You can set Passive Mode to OFF or ON depending on your FTP server and network firewall configuration. By default this setting is OFF, you can also change the port number used to access the FTP server. The default for this setting is port 21.
Changing the Scan to Network configuration using a web browser Scan to Network allows you to scan documents directly to a shared folder on a CIFS server located on your local network or the Internet. (For more information on CIFS protocol, see Protocols on page 7.) To enable the CIFS protocol, check the box for CIFS from the Network Configuration page.
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Web Based Management Quality File Type Use PIN for authentication PIN Code Auth. Method Username Password Kerberos Server Address...
Changing the LDAP configuration using a web browser (For MFC-8880DN) You can configure and change the LDAP settings using a web browser. Click Network Configuration on the MFC-8880DN web page, and then click Configure Protocol. Make sure that the check box for LDAP is on and then click Advanced Settings.
Load your document and press Start. Note • The LDAP function of this machine supports LDAPv3. • You need to use Kerberos Authentication or Simple Authentication to communicate with your LDAP server. • SSL/TLS is not supported. • For more information, visit us at http://solutions.brother.com/.
Before sending or receiving an Internet fax you must configure your Brother machine to communicate with your network and mail server. You must ensure the following: a correctly configured IP address for your machine, an E-mail address for your machine, the mail server(s) IP address, mailbox name and password for your Brother machine.
Internet fax and Scan to E-mail (E-mail server) (For MFC-8880DN) Control panel key functions Shift + 1 Used to change input mode. You can use dial pad keys as Standard alphabet character keys. Dial Pad Used to enter Standard Alpha characters (26 letters), as well as @. space ! “ # % & ’ () + / : ; < > = ? [ ] ^ - $ , l _ and Numbers.
Internet fax and Scan to E-mail (E-mail server) (For MFC-8880DN) Manually entering text Press Shift and 1 simultaneously to change into the “alphabet” dialing mode. You can use the Dial Pad to enter the E-mail address. For more information, see Entering Text on page 138. Please note that also you can connect to the machine using a web browser and store the E-mail address information to a Speed Dial or One Touch location through Web Based Management.
Please see the User’s Guide included with the machine to check that this feature is supported. Relay broadcasting This function allows the Brother machine to receive a document over the Internet, and then relay it to other fax machines through conventional telephone lines.
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Internet UKFAX@brother.co.uk(fax#123456789) In this example, your machine has an E-mail address of FAX@brother.com, you wish to send a document from this machine to another machine in England with an E-mail address of UKFAX@brother.co.uk, this machine will then forward the document to a standard fax machine using a conventional telephone line. If your E-mail address is FAX@brother.com, you must configure a trusted domain name of brother.com on the...
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If you want to have the document relayed to more than one standard fax machine the address can be entered using the following method: Enter the phone number of the first Fax machine UKFAX@brother.co.uk(fax#123). Press OK. Enter the phone number of the second Fax machine UKFAX@brother.co.uk(fax#456).
Internet fax and Scan to E-mail (E-mail server) (For MFC-8880DN) TX Verification Mail Transmission Verification Mail supports two separate functions. Verification Mail for sending allows you to request notification from the receiving station that the Internet Fax or E-mail was received and processed. Verification Mail for receiving allows you to transmit a default report back to the sending station after successfully receiving and processing an Internet Fax or E-mail.
Internet fax and Scan to E-mail (E-mail server) (For MFC-8880DN) Important information on Internet fax Internet fax communication on a LAN system is basically the same as communication via E-mail; however, it is different from fax communication using standard phone lines. The following is important information for using Internet fax: Factors such as the receiver’s location, structure of the LAN system, and how busy the circuit (such as the internet) is, may cause the system to take a long time to send back an error mail.
Internet fax and Scan to E-mail (E-mail server) (For MFC-8880DN) Scan to E-mail (E-mail server) overview When you choose Scan to E-mail (E-mail Server) you can scan a black and white or color document and send it directly to an E-mail address from the machine. You can choose PDF or TIFF for Black and White and PDF or JPEG for color.
Internet fax and Scan to E-mail (E-mail server) (For MFC-8880DN) Using One Touch or Speed Dial number You can also scan a document directly to an address you registered in a One Touch or Speed Dial number. When you scan the document, the settings you registered with the One Touch or Speed Dial will be used for the quality and the file type.
Security features Overview In today’s world there are many security threats to your network and the data that travels over it. Your Brother machine employs some of the latest network security and encryption protocols available today. These network features can be integrated into your overall network security plan to help protect your data and prevent unauthorized access to the machine.
IPPS The printing protocol that the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP Version 1.0) uses SSL. SNMPv3 The Simple Network Management Protocol version 3 (SNMPv3) provides user authentication and data encryption to manage network devices securely. Security methods for E-mail notification The Brother print server supports the following security methods for E-mail notification.
TCP/IP and NetBIOS names, you can also enter the NetBIOS name of the print server. The NetBIOS name can be seen on the Network Configuration List. To learn how to print the Network Configuration List, see Printing the Network Configuration List on page 45.
TCP/IP and NetBIOS names, you can also enter the NetBIOS name of the print server. The NetBIOS name can be seen on the Network Configuration List. To learn how to print the Network Configuration List, see Printing the Network Configuration List on page 45.
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SNMPv3 protocol, follow the steps below. Note You can also change the SNMP settings by using BRAdmin Professional 3 or Web BRAdmin. Click Network Configuration. Enter a user name and a password. The default User Name is “admin” and the default Password is “access”.
SNMPv1/v2c read-write access In this mode the print server uses version 1 and version 2c of the SNMP protocol. You can use all Brother applications under this mode. However, it is not secure since it will not authenticate the user and the data will not be encrypted.
Security features Printing documents securely using IPPS To print documents securely over the internet, you can use the IPPS protocol. Note • Communication using IPPS cannot prevent unauthorized access to the print server. ® ® ® • IPPS is available for Windows 2000/XP, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003/2008.
TCP/IP and NetBIOS names, you can also enter the NetBIOS name of the print server. The NetBIOS name can be seen on the Network Configuration List. To learn how to print the Network Configuration List, see Printing the Network Configuration List on page 45.
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Security features You can configure the POP3/SMTP settings on this page. Note • You can also change the SMTP port number using Web Based Management. This is useful if your ISP (Internet Service Provider) implements the “Outbound Port 25 Blocking (OP25B)” service. By changing the SMTP port number to a specific number which your ISP is using for the SMTP server (for example, port 587), you would then be able to send an E-mail via the SMTP server.
Security features Creating and installing a certificate The Brother print server allows you to use SSL/TLS communication by configuring a certificate and corresponding private key. This print server supports two certification methods. A self-signed certificate and a certificate that is issued by a CA (Certificate Authority).
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TCP/IP and NetBIOS names, you can also enter the NetBIOS name of the print server. The NetBIOS name can be seen on the Network Configuration List. To learn how to print the Network Configuration List, see Printing the Network Configuration List on page 45.
Security features Creating and installing a self-signed certificate How to create and install a self-signed certificate Click Create Self-Signed Certificate on the Configure Certificate page. Enter a Common Name and a Valid Date, then click Submit. Note • The length of the Common Name is less than 64 bytes. Enter an identifier such as an IP address, node name or domain name to use when accessing this printer through SSL/TLS communication.
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Security features How to install the self-signed certificate on your computer Note ® ® The following steps are for Microsoft Internet Explorer . If you use another web browser, follow the help text of the web browser itself. ® For Windows Vista users that have administrator rights Click the button and All Programs.
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Security features Type “https://printer’s IP address/” into your browser to access your printer (where “printer’s IP address” is the printer’s IP address or the node name). Then, click Continue to this website (not recommended). Click Certificate Error, and then click View certificates. For the rest of the instructions, follow the steps from d on page 107.
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Security features ® For Windows Vista users that do not have administrator rights Click the button and All Programs. Right click Internet Explorer, and then click Run as administrator. Choose the Administrator that you want to install with and enter the administrator password, and then click OK.
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Security features Type “https://printer’s IP address/” into your browser to access your printer (where “printer’s IP address” is the printer’s IP address or the node name). Then, click Continue to this website (not recommended). Click Certificate Error, and then click View certificates.
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Security features Choose the Details tab, and then click Copy to File..Click Next. Make sure that DER encoded binary X.509 (.CER) is chosen, and then click Next.
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Security features Click Browse..Click Browse Folders. Choose a folder you want to save the certificate file in and enter a file name, and then click Save. Note If you choose Desktop, the certificate file is saved to the Desktop of the Administrator that you chose.
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Security features Click Next. Click Finish. Click OK.
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Security features Click OK. Open the folder that you saved the certificate file in k and double-click the certificate file. For the rest of the instructions, follow the steps from d on page 107. ® ® For Windows 2000/XP and Windows Server 2003/2008 users Start your web browser.
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Security features When the following dialog appears, click View Certificate. Click Install Certificate... from the General tab.
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Security features When the Certificate Import Wizard appears, click Next. Choose Place all certificates in the following store and then, click Browse..Choose Trusted Root Certification Authorities and then, click OK.
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Security features Click Next. Click Finish. Click Yes, if the fingerprint (thumbprint) is correct.
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Security features Note The fingerprint (thumbprint) is printed on the Network Configuration List. (To learn how to print the Network Configuration List, see Printing the Network Configuration List on page 45.) Click OK. Now the self-signed certificate is installed on your computer, and the SSL/TLS communication is...
• Follow your CA policy regarding the method to send a CSR to your CA. ® • If you are using Enterprise root CA of Windows Server 2003/2008, we recommend using the Web Server Certificate Template when creating the certificate. For more information, visit us at http://solutions.brother.com/.
Restart the printer to activate the configuration. Now the certificate and private key are imported to your printer. To use SSL/TLS communication, the Root Certificate from the CA needs to also be installed on your computer. Contact your network administrator about the installation.
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Security features How to export the certificate and private key Click Export Certificate and Private Key on the Configure Certificate page. Enter the password if you want to encrypt the file. Note If a blank password is used, the output is not encrypted. Enter the password again for confirmation, and then click Submit.
Overview This chapter explains how to resolve typical network problems you may encounter when using the machine. If, after reading this chapter, you are unable to resolve your problem, please visit the Brother Solutions Center at: http://solutions.brother.com/ This chapter is divided into the following sections:...
Make sure that the machine is powered on, is on-line and ready to print. Check to see if there is any LED activity. Brother print servers have two LEDs on the back panel of the machine. The upper orange LED shows Speed status. The lower green LED shows Link/Activity (Received/Transmit) status.
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Print the Network Configuration List and check if the settings such as IP address settings are correct for your network. The problem may be the result of a mismatched or duplicate IP address. Verify that the IP address is correctly loaded into the print server, and make sure that no other nodes on the network have this IP address.
Make sure that the machine is powered on, is on-line and ready to print. Print the Network Configuration List of the machine and check if the settings such as IP address settings are correct for your network. The problem may be the result of mismatched or duplicate IP address.
6. Click OK. If you still have trouble with your network connection, click the Add button. To add port 137 for network scanning, network printing and network PC Fax receiving, enter the information below: 1. In Description of service: Enter any description, for example, “Brother PC Fax receiving”.
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Make sure that the new setting is added and is checked, and then click Apply. If you still have trouble with your network connection such as network scanning or printing, check File and Printer Sharing box in the Exceptions tab and then click Apply.
Windows Server 2003/2008 to use Port 80 to communicate with the Brother print server. Web Based Management (web browser) troubleshooting (TCP/IP) If you cannot connect to the print server using your web browser it may be worth checking the Proxy Settings of your browser.
Troubleshooting LDAP troubleshooting ® If you are having trouble connecting to a Windows LDAP server, please contact your Network Administrator and check the LDAP Security Options. For more information, please visit http://solutions.brother.com/.
Appendix A Using services A service is a resource that can be accessed by computers that wish to print to the Brother print server. The Brother print server provides the following predefined services (do a SHOW SERVICE command in the Brother print server remote console to see a list of available services): Enter HELP at the command prompt for a list of supported commands.
In order to enable BOOTP, simply use an editor to delete the “#” (if there is no “#”, then BOOTP is already enabled). Then edit the BOOTP configuration file (usually /etc/bootptab) and enter the name, network type (1 for Ethernet), MAC Address (Ethernet Address) and the IP address, subnet mask and gateway of the print server.
For AT&T UNIX-based systems, type: ps -ef | grep -v grep | grep rarpd The Brother print server will get the IP address from the RARP daemon when the printer is powered on. Using APIPA to configure the IP address The Brother print server supports the Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) protocol.
Appendix A Using ARP to configure the IP address If you are unable to use the BRAdmin application and your network does not use a DHCP server, you can ® also use the ARP command. The ARP command is available on Windows systems that have TCP/IP installed as well as UNIX systems.
255.255.255.0 for class C networks The leftmost group of digits in your IP address can identify the type of network you have. The value of this group ranges from 1 through 127 for Class A networks (e.g., 13.27.7.1), 128 through 191 for Class B networks (e.g.,128.10.1.30), and 192 through 255 for Class C networks (e.g., 192.168.1.4).
Java. Please note this software is not included on the CD-ROM that was supplied with your Brother product. Please visit http://solutions.brother.com/ to learn more about this software and to download it.
The machine’s Web Services Name will be shown with the printer icon. Right-click the machine you want to install. Note The Web Services Name for the Brother machine is your model name and the MAC Address (Ethernet Address) of your machine (e.g. Brother MFC-XXXX (model name) [XXXXXX] (MAC Address / Ethernet Address).
(printer driver only) Note If you are going to connect to a shared printer on your network, we recommend that you ask your system administrator about the queue or share name for the printer prior to installation. Start the CD-ROM installation menu program according to the Quick Setup Guide.
For the latest driver updates, visit http://solutions.brother.com/ For MFC-8880DN only ® BRAdmin Professional and Web BRAdmin are available as a download from http://solutions.brother.com/. They are for Windows only. Client computers with a web browser supporting Java. Available when using BRAdmin Professional 3 or Web BRAdmin with devices that are connected to your client PC via the USB or parallel interface.
Appendix B Function table and default factory settings DCP-8085DN and MFC-8370DN The factory settings are shown in Bold with an asterisk. Main menu Submenu Menu selections Options 5.Network 1.TCP/IP 1.Boot Method Auto* (DCP-8085DN) Static 7.Network RARP (MFC-8370DN) BOOTP DHCP (If you choose Auto, RARP, BOOTP or DHCP, you will be asked to enter how many times the machine tries to obtain the IP address.)
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Appendix B Main menu Submenu Menu selections Options 5.Network 1.TCP/IP 0.IPv6 (DCP-8085DN) (continued) Off* 7.Network (MFC-8370DN) (continued) — 2.Ethernet Auto* 100B-FD 100B-HD 10B-FD 10B-HD — (If you choose Color option) 3.Scan to Color 100 dpi* Color 200 dpi PDF* Color 300 dpi...
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(If you choose B&W option) PDF* Secure PDF TIFF 7.Time Zone — — UTCXX:XX 0.Network 1.Reset 1.Yes Reset 2.No — 2.Exit On connection to the network, the machine will automatically set the IP address and Subnet Mask to values appropriate for your network.
Appendix B MFC-8880DN The factory settings are shown in Bold with an asterisk. Main menu Submenu Menu selections Options 7.Network 1.TCP/IP 1.Boot Method Auto* Static RARP BOOTP DHCP (If you choose Auto, RARP, BOOTP or DHCP, you will be asked to enter how many times the machine tries to obtain the IP address.)
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Appendix B Main menu Submenu Menu selections Options — 7.Network 2.Ethernet Auto* (continued) 100B-FD 100B-HD 10B-FD 10B-HD Name (up to 60 characters) 3.E-mail/IFAX 1.Mail Address Name (Up to 64 characters) 2.Setup Server 1.SMTP Server IP Address [000-255].[000-255].[000- 255].[000-255] 2.SMTP Port...
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Appendix B Main menu Submenu Menu selections Options 7.Network 3.E-mail/IFAX 3.Setup Mail RX 5.Notification (continued) (continued) (continued) Off* (Up to 40 characters) 4.Setup Mail TX 1.Sender Subject 2.Size Limit Off* 3.Notification Off* 5.Setup Relay 1.Rly Broadcast Off* 2.Relay Domain RelayXX: Relay01 - 10 3.Relay Report...
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— — 7.Fax to Server Off* 8.Time Zone — — UTCXX:XX 0.Network 1.Reset 1.Yes Reset 2.No — 2.Exit On connection to the network, the machine will automatically set the IP address and Subnet Mask to values appropriate for your network.
Appendix B Entering Text When setting certain menu selections, such as the E-mail address, you will need to type text characters. The dial pad keys have letters printed on them. The keys: 0, # and l do not have printed letters because they are used for special characters.
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Appendix B Repeating letters To enter a character on the same key as the previous character, press c to move the cursor right before pressing the key again. Special characters and symbols Press l, # or 0, and then press d or c to move the cursor to the symbol or character you want. Press OK to choose it.
Appendix C Open Source Licensing Remarks Part of the software embedded in this product is gSOAP software. Portions created by gSOAP are Copyright (C) 2001 2004 Robert A. van Engelen, Genivia inc. All Rights Reserved. THE SOFTWARE IN THIS PRODUCT WAS IN PART PROVIDED BY GENIVIA INC AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
Appendix C MIT Kerberos statements MIT Kerberos license copyright Version 1.6.3 Copyright (C) 1985-2007 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. All rights reserved. Export of this software from the United States of America may require a specific license from the United States Government.
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Appendix C Copyright 2000 by Zero-Knowledge Systems, Inc. Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of Zero- Knowledge Systems, Inc.
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Appendix C ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. COPYRIGHT (C) 2006-2007 THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Appendix C Cyrus SASL statements The Cyrus SASL License Copyright (c) 1998-2003 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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Appendix C Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed. If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library used.
Appendix C OpenLDAP Statements This product includes software developed by the OpenLDAP Project. Unless otherwise expressly stated herein, The OpenLDAP Public License Version 2.8 shall be applied to individual files. Copyright 1998-2007 The OpenLDAP Foundation All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted only as authorized by the OpenLDAP Public License.
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Appendix C The OpenLDAP Foundation may revise this license from time to time. Each revision is distinguished by a version number. You may use this Software under terms of this license revision or under the terms of any subsequent revision of the license. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OPENLDAP FOUNDATION AND ITS CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS”...
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Appendix C 3. The name "OpenLDAP" must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this Software without prior written permission of the OpenLDAP Foundation. For written permission, please contact foundation@openldap.org. 4. Products derived from this Software may not be called "OpenLDAP" nor may "OpenLDAP" appear in their names without prior written permission of the OpenLDAP Foundation.
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..............96 Gateway ..............22 Protocol ............... 7 Public key cryptosystem ........... 87 HTTPS ..............88 Hyper Text Transfer Protocol ........19 RARP ............7 Remote Setup ............1 Restoring the network settings ........45 RFC 1001 ..............122 Internet printing .............1...
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Index Security terms ............87 Service ..............122 Shared key cryptosystem .......... 87 Simple Network Configuration for Mac OS X ..115 SMTP client ..............8 SMTP-AUTH ............88 SNMP ................8 SNMPv3 ..............88 Specifications ............130 SSL/TLS ..............88 Status Monitor ............. 1 Subnet mask ............12...