Sets the range of computer IP address for which connection with system is denied.
Up to five ranges of IP address can be set.
Below are the examples when rejecting only one IP address (Ex: when rejecting 192.168.11.22).
Category | Network / Security, Device Management | ||
Location | Machine | Control Panel | |
Printer driver | - | ||
Application | - | ||
Required options | - | ||
Required items | - | ||
Setting items | [Enable] | Enable [IP Filtering (Deny Access)]. | |
-[Disable] | Disable [IP Filtering (Deny Access)]. | ||
[Set 1] | Enter the range of IP addresses for which connection with the system is to be rejected. | ||
[Set 2] | |||
[Set 3] | |||
[Set 4] | |||
[Set 5] | |||
[OK] | Saves the settings and moves to the previous screen. | ||
[Exit [UTILITY]] | Closes the [UTILITY] screen. | ||
Remarks | -: Default | ||
Reference | - | ||
Screen access | Control panel - Utility/Counter - [Administrator Setting] - [Network Setting] - [NIC Settings] - [TCP/IP Settings] - [IP Filtering (Deny Access)] |
The setting screen is displayed.
To move the cursor position, press /.
Pressing [Delete] deletes the character directly to the left of the cursor when there is no character at the cursor position. If the cursor is on a character, that character is deleted.
The entered range is specified, and the setting screen is closed.