User's Manual

26 _Getting started
Macintosh
Linux
SETTING UP THE NETWORK
You need to set up the network protocols on the machine to use it as your
network printer. You can set up the basic network settings through the
machine's control panel.
Introduction
Once you have connected your machine to a network with an RJ-45
Ethernet cable, you can share the machine with other network users.
You need to set up the network protocols on the machine to use it as your
network printer. Protocols can be set up by the following two methods:
Via network administration programs
You can configure your machine’s print server settings and manage the
machine via the following programs that came with your machine:
CentreWare IS: CentreWare Internet Services is the embedded
HTTP server application that resides in the WorkCentre 3220 or
WorkCentre 3210. CentreWare Internet Services allows
administrators to change network and system settings on the
WorkCentre 3220 or WorkCentre 3210 from the convenience of their
desktops. The user will require the WorkCentre 3220 or WorkCentre
3210 IP address to access CWIS. Many of the features available
within CentreWare Internet Services will require an administrator
user name and password. The default user name is admin and the
default password is 1111. A user will only be prompted for an
administrator’s user name and password once in a single browser
session.
This embedded web server allows you to:
- Configure the network parameters necessary for the machine to
connect to various network environments.
- Customize e-mail settings and set up Address Book for scanning
to email.
- Customize printer, copy, and fax settings.
SetIP: Utility program allowing you to select a network interface and
manually configure the IP addresses for use with the TCP/IP
protocol. See the Software section.
Via the control panel
You can set up the following basic network parameters through the
machine’s control panel:
Configure TCP/IP
Configure EtherTalk
Supported operating systems
The following table shows the network environments supported by the
machine:
OPERATING
SYSTEM
REQUIREMENT (RECOMMENDED)
CPU RAM
FREE
HDD
SPACE
Mac OS X
10.3 ~ 10.4
Intel Processor
Power PC G4 /
G5
128 MB for a
Power-PC based
Mac (512 MB).
512 MB for an
Intel-based Mac (1
GB)
1 GB
Mac OS X 10.5 Intel Processor
867 MHz or
faster Power
PC G4 /G5
512 MB (1 GB) 1 GB
ITEM REQUIREMENTS
Operating system RedHat 8.0, 9.0 (32bit)
RedHat Enterprise Linux WS 4, 5 (32/64bit)
Fedora Core 1~7 (32/64bit)
Mandrake 9.2 (32bit), 10.0, 10.1 (32/64bit)
Mandriva 2005, 2006, 2007 (32/64bit)
SuSE Linux 8.2, 9.0, 9.1 (32bit)
SuSE Linux 9.2, 9.3, 10.0, 10.1, 10.2 (32/64bit)
SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 9, 10 (32/64bit)
Ubuntu 6.06, 6.10, 7.04 (32/64bit)
Debian 3.1, 4.0 (32/64bit)
CPU Pentium IV 2.4GHz (IntelCore2)
RAM 512 MB (1024 MB)
Free HDD space 1 GB (2GB)
It is necessary to claim swap partition of 300 MB or larger for
working with large scanned images.
The Linux scanner driver supports the optical resolution at
maximum.
ITEM REQUIREMENTS
Network interface Ethernet 10/100 Base-TX
Network operating system Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista
Various Linux OS
Mac OS 10.3 ~ 10.5
Network protocols •TCP/IP
Standard TCP/IP
•LPR
IPP/HTTP
Bonjour
DHCP
•BOOTP