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5. Operation Using CentreWare Internet Services
This chapter contains information on the operation of using CentreWare Internet
Services, to use security features for System Administrator and authenticated users.
The CentreWare Internet Services program uses the embedded Web User
Interface which enables communication between a networked computer and the
machine via HTTP. CentreWare Internet Services can be used to check each job
and the machine status, or change the network settings.
NOTE: This service must be installed and set up by the System Administrator prior
to use. For more information on installation and setups of the CentreWare Internet
Services feature, refer to the System Administration Guide. Some of the
CentreWare Internet Services features will have restricted access. Contact the
System Administrator for further assistance.
NOTE: This feature is not available on a machine in which the direct printing feature
is not configured.
5.1. Target Computers
The operating systems and web browsers that can be used for CentreWare Internet
Services are as follows.
OS Web Browsers
Windows 2000 Pro
Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1,SP2
Netscape 7.1 Navigator
Windows XP Pro
Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1,SP2
Netscape 7.1 Navigator
Mozilla Firefox 2.0/3.0
Windows Vista Internet Explorer 7.x
Mac OS 9.2 Netscape 7.02 Navigator
Mac OS X 10.3.9
Netscape 7.1 Navigator
Safari 1.3
5.2. Accessing CentreWare Internet Services
Follow the steps below to access CentreWare Internet Services.
1. At a client workstation on the network, launch an internet browser.
2. In the URL field, enter “http://” followed by the IP address or Internet address of
the machine. Then press the <Enter> key on the keyboard.
For example, If the Internet address (URL) is vvv.xxx.yyy.zzz, enter the following in
the URL field:
http://vvv.xxx.yyy.zzz
The IP address can be entered in IPv4 or IPv6 format. Enclose the IPv6 address in
square brackets.
NOTE: The IPV6 format is supported on Windows Vista only.
IPv4: http://xxx.x xx.xxx.xxx
IPv6: http://[xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:x xxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:x xxx
]
If a port number is set, append it to the IP address or Internet address as follows. In
the following example, the port number is 80.
URL: http://vvv.xxx.yyy.z zz:80