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User Guide (Printer/Scanner) - Fuji Xerox Worldwide

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5.2.3 Proxy Server and Port Number<br />

5.2 Configuring Browser<br />

You also need to check the proxy server setting and port number before using<br />

CentreWare Internet Services.<br />

Proxy server setting<br />

When using CentreWare Internet Services, it is recommended to make direct<br />

connection without going through a proxy server.<br />

When connection has been made through a proxy server, it might take a long time to set the IP address<br />

using the browser and the screen might not be displayed. When this happens, you have to set the IP<br />

address at the browser without going through a proxy server. For details on how to define these settings,<br />

see the manual of the browser that you are using.<br />

Port number setting<br />

The default port number of CentreWare Internet Services is “80”. The port number<br />

can be changed on the Properties screen > Protocol Settings > HTTP. The<br />

port numbers that can be set are “80” or “8,000” to “9,999”.<br />

To enter the port number at the browser after it has been changed, you have to<br />

add a “:” after the IP address or Internet address before adding it.<br />

For example, specify the port number as follows after it has been defined as<br />

“8080”:<br />

http://IP address: 8080<br />

or<br />

http://Internet address: 8080<br />

The port number can be checked under the Communication Settings item on the System Settings List.<br />

For details on printing the System Settings List, see “6.6 Printing Reports/Lists” in “Part 1 Hardware”<br />

of the <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> (Copier).<br />

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