Network User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Network User’s Guide
- Applicable models
- Definitions of notes
- Compilation and publication notice
- IMPORTANT NOTE
- Table of Contents
- Network Operation
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Changing your machine’s network settings
- 3 Configuring your machine for a wireless network
- 4 Control panel setup
- Network settings
- Restoring the network settings to factory default
- Printing the Network Configuration Report
- Printing the WLAN Report
- Function table and default factory settings
- 5 Web Based Management
- Overview
- How to configure the machine settings using Web Based Management (web browser)
- Secure Function Lock 2.0
- Synchronize with SNTP server
- Changing the Scan to FTP configuration using a web browser
- Changing the Scan to Network configuration using a web browser
- Changing the LDAP configuration using a web browser (For MFC-J2510/J4510DW/J4710DW) (Available as a download)
- 6 LDAP operation (For MFC-J2510/J4510DW/J4710DW)
- 7 Internet fax (For MFC models) (Available as a download)
- 8 Security features
- 9 Troubleshooting
- Network Glossary
- 10 Types of network connections and protocols
- 11 Configuring your machine for a network
- 12 Wireless network terms and concepts
- 13 Additional network settings from Windows®
- Types of additional network settings
- Installing drivers used for printing and scanning via Web Services (Windows Vista® and Windows® 7)
- Uninstalling drivers used for printing and scanning via Web Services (Windows Vista® and Windows® 7)
- Network printing and scanning installation for Infrastructure mode when using Vertical Pairing (Windows® 7)
- Appendixes
- Index
- brother ENG
Web Based Management
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Synchronize with SNTP server 5
SNTP is the protocol used to synchronize the time used by the machine for Authentication with the SNTP
time server (this time is not the time displayed on the LCD of the machine). You can synchronize the time
used by the machine on a regular basis with the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) provided by the SNTP
time server.
NOTE
This function is not available in some countries.
a Click Network, and then click Protocol.
b Select the SNTP check box to activate the setting.
c Click Advanced Setting.
Status
Displays whether the SNTP server settings are enabled or disabled.
SNTP Server Method
Choose AUTO or STATIC.
• AUTO
If you have a DHCP server in your network, the SNTP server will automatically obtain the address
from that server.
• STATIC
Enter the address you want to use.
Primary SNTP Server Address, Secondary SNTP Server Address
Enter the server address (up to 64 characters).
The Secondary SNTP server address is used as a backup to the Primary SNTP server address. If the
Primary server is unavailable, the machine will contact the Secondary SNTP server. If you have a
Primary SNTP server, but no Secondary SNTP server, simply leave this field at the factory default
setting.
Primary SNTP Server Port, Secondary SNTP Server Port
Enter the Port number (1 to 65535).
The Secondary SNTP server port is used as a backup to the Primary SNTP server port. If the Primary
port is unavailable, the machine will contact the Secondary SNTP port. If you have a Primary SNTP
port, but no Secondary SNTP port, simply leave this field at the factory default setting.
Synchronization Interval
Enter the number of hour(s) between server synchronization attempts (1 to 168 hours).