Ip address/host name, Port, 8 specifying ip relay settings – Konica Minolta bizhub C200 User Manual

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C200

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User Settings / User Management / One-Touch/Box Reg.

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Detail

If settings have been specified for "SMTP Authentication User Name" and "SMTP Authentication
Password" on the machine receiving the IP address fax, specify the SMTP authentication user name
and SMTP authentication password on the machine sending the fax.

If SMTP authentication has been enabled with the software switch settings, [SMTP Authentication]
appears. Touch this button to specify the SMTP authentication user name and SMTP authentication
password.

For details on specifying the software switch settings, refer to the User’s Guide [Network Administrator].

IP Address/Host Name

Type in the IP address or host name of the recipient's computer.

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To specify an IP address, use the keypad to type in the IP address.

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To specify a host name, touch [Host], and then type in the host name (up to 64 characters).

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Detail

For details on specifying the DNS settings, refer to the User’s Guide [Network Administrator].

With software switch settings, the machine can be set to display the screen for entering either the IP
address or the host name. For details, refer to the User’s Guide [Network Administrator].

Port

Type in the port number. (Range: 1 to 65535)

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Specifying IP relay settings

The procedure for specifying IP relay settings is described below.

Fax number

Type in the fax number (up to 64 digits) for the recipient. Use the keypad to enter the number.

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Tone: If pulse dialing is being used, touch this button to send a push-button tone. This is used when a
fax information service is being used. "T" appears in the screen.

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Pause: Touch this button to insert a pause when dialing. Touch the button once to insert a 1-second
pause. "P" appears in the screen.

Relay Dest.

Select the device to perform the transmission relay, and then touch [OK].

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