Brother MFC 7440N User Manual

Multi-Protocol On-board Ethernet Multi-function Print Server  
NETWORK  
USER’S GUIDE  
MFC-7440N  
Please read this manual thoroughly before using this machine on  
your network. You can view this manual in HTML format from the  
CD-ROM at any time, please keep the CD-ROM in a convenient  
place for quick and easy reference at all times. You can also  
download the manual in PDF format from the Brother Solutions  
The Brother Solutions Center (http://solutions.brother.com) is  
your one stop resource for all your printing needs. Download the  
latest drivers and utilities for your machine, read FAQs and  
troubleshooting tips or learn about special printing solutions.  
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ENG  
IMPORTANT NOTE  
Windows® XP in this document represents Windows® XP Professional, Windows® XP Professional x64  
Edition and Windows® XP Home Edition.  
Windows® Server 2003 in this document represents Windows® Server 2003 and Windows® Server 2003  
x64 Edition.  
Windows Vista® in this document represents all editions of Windows Vista®.  
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Brother numbers  
IMPORTANT  
For technical and operational assistance, you must call the country where you purchased the machine.  
Calls must be made from within that country.  
For Customer Service  
In USA  
1-877-BROTHER (1-877-276-8437)  
1-877-BROTHER  
In Canada  
In Brazil  
In Europe  
Visit http://www.brother.com for contact information on your local Brother office.  
Service center locator (USA)  
For the location of a Brother authorized service center, call 1-877-BROTHER (1-877-276-8437).  
Service center locations (Canada)  
For the location of a Brother authorized service center, call 1-877-BROTHER.  
If you have any comments or suggestions, please write to us at:  
In USA  
Customer Support  
Brother International Corporation  
100 Somerset Corporate Boulevard  
Bridgewater NJ 08807-0911  
In Canada  
Brother International Corporation (Canada), Ltd.  
- Marketing Dept.  
1 Hôtel de Ville  
Dollard des Ormeaux, QC  
H9B 3H6  
Canada  
In Brazil  
Brother International Corporation do Brasil Ltda.  
Av. Paulista, 854 - 15 and. - Ed. Top Center  
CEP: 01310-100 - São Paulo - SP - Brasil  
In Europe  
European Product & Service Support  
1 Tame Street  
Audenshaw  
Manchester, M34 5JE, UK  
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Internet address  
Brother Global Web Site: http://www.brother.com  
For Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), Product Support, Driver Updates and Utilities:  
Ordering accessories and supplies  
In USA:  
1-877-552-MALL (1-877-552-6255)  
1-800-947-1445 (fax)  
1-877-BROTHER  
In Canada:  
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Protocols....................................................................................................................................................6  
Using Web Based Management (web browser) to change the print/scan server settings ................17  
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(not available for Windows Server 2003) ....................................................................................17  
Restoring the network settings to factory default.....................................................................................27  
Peer-to-peer ......................................................................................................................................29  
Network Shared.................................................................................................................................30  
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How to install the Driver Deployment Wizard software............................................................................31  
Printer driver already installed...........................................................................................................36  
Specifying a different URL.................................................................................................................43  
How to choose the printer driver (TCP/IP).........................................................................................44  
Password information ..............................................................................................................................50  
Using E-mail notification with user authentication ...................................................................................52  
Protocol-specific troubleshooting.............................................................................................................62  
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Windows 2000/XP, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003 IPP troubleshooting..................62  
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Installation when using web services (For Windows Vista users) .........................................................68  
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Function table and default factory settings ..............................................................................................71  
Index  
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Introduction  
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Overview  
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The Brother machine can be shared on a 10/100 Mb wired Ethernet network using the internal network print  
server. The print server supports various functions and methods of connection depending on the operating  
system you are running on a network supporting TCP/IP. These functions include printing, scanning, PC Fax  
send, PC Fax receive, Remote Setup and Status Monitor. The following chart shows what network features  
and connections are supported by each operating system.  
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Operating Systems  
Windows 2000  
Windows Server 2003  
Mac OS X 10.2.4 or  
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Windows XP  
Windows Server 2003  
x64 Edition  
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Professional x64 Edition  
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10/100BASE-TX Wired Ethernet  
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BRAdmin Professional and Web BRAdmin are available as a download from http://solutions.brother.com.  
To use the Brother machine through a network, you need to configure the print server, and set up the  
computers you use.  
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Introduction  
Network features  
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Your Brother machine has the following basic network features.  
Network printing  
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The print server provides printing services for Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Server®  
2003 supporting the TCP/IP protocols and Macintosh® (Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater) supporting the TCP/IP  
protocols.  
Network scanning  
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You can scan documents over the network to your computer (See Network Scanning in the Software User’s  
Guide).  
Network PC Fax  
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You can directly send a PC file as a PC Fax over your network (See Brother PC-FAX Software for Windows®  
and Sending a Fax for Macintosh® in the Software User’s Guide for a complete description). Windows® users  
can also PC Fax receive (See PC-FAX receiving in the Software User’s Guide).  
Management utilities  
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BRAdmin Light  
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BRAdmin Light is a utility for initial setup of Brother network connected devices. This utility can search for  
Brother products on your network, view the status and configure basic network settings, such as IP address.  
The BRAdmin Light utility is available for Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Server® 2003  
and Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater computers. For installing BRAdmin Light on Windows®, please see the  
Quick Setup Guide provided with the machine. For Macintosh® users, BRAdmin Light will be installed  
automatically when you install the printer driver. If you have already installed the printer driver, you don’t have  
to install it again.  
For more information on BRAdmin Light, visit us at http://solutions.brother.com  
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BRAdmin Professional (for Windows®)  
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BRAdmin Professional is a utility for more advanced management of network connected Brother devices.  
This utility can search for Brother products on your network, view the status and configure the network  
settings from a computer running Windows®. BRAdmin Professional has additional features from BRAdmin  
Light.  
For more information and to download the software, visit us at http://solutions.brother.com  
Web BRAdmin (for Windows®)  
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Web BRAdmin is a utility for managing network connected Brother devices. This utility can search for Brother  
products on your network, view the status and configure the network settings. Unlike BRAdmin Professional,  
which is designed for Windows® only, Web BRAdmin is a server based utility that can be accessed from any  
client PC with a web browser that supports JRE (Java Runtime Environment). By installing the Web BRAdmin  
server utility on a computer running IIS 1, administrators can connect to the Web BRAdmin server using a  
web browser, which then communicates with the device itself.  
For more information and to download the software, visit us at http://solutions.brother.com  
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Internet Information Server 4.0 or Internet Information Service 5.0/5.1/6.0/7.0  
Remote Setup  
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The Remote Setup software allows you to configure network settings from a Windows® or Macintosh® (Mac  
OS® X 10.2.4 or greater) computer. (See Remote Setup in the Software User’s Guide).  
Web Based Management (web browser)  
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The Web Based Management allows you to monitor Brother printer’s status or change some of its  
configuration settings using a web browser.  
Note  
We recommend Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0® (or greater) or Firefox® 1.0 (or greater) for Windows® and  
Safari™ 1.0 for Macintosh®. Please also make sure that JavaScript and Cookies are always enabled in  
whichever browser you use. We recommend you upgrade to Safari™ 1.2 or greater to enable JavaScript.  
If a different web browser is used, make sure it is compatible with HTTP 1.0 and HTTP 1.1.  
Internet Fax / Scan to E-mail Server (Download only)  
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The Brother machine can be assigned an E-mail address allowing you to send, receive or forward documents  
over a Local Area Network or the Internet to PC’s or other Internet Fax machines. In order to use this function,  
please download the necessary software from our web site The Brother Solutions Center  
(http://solutions.brother.com). Before using this function, you have to configure the necessary machine  
settings by using the machine’s control panel. For details, please refer to the user’s guide for Internet Fax on  
the web site listed above.  
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Types of network connections  
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Network connection example  
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Generally there are two types of network connections: Peer-to-Peer and Network Shared environment.  
Peer-to-Peer printing using TCP/IP  
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In a Peer-to-Peer environment, each computer directly sends and receives data to each device. There is no  
central server controlling file access or printer sharing.  
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Windows  
TCP/IP  
TCP/IP  
1 Router  
2 Network printer (your machine)  
In a smaller network of 2 or 3 computers, we recommend the Peer-to-Peer printing method as it is easier  
to configure than the Network Shared printing method described on the following page. See Network  
Shared printing on page 5.  
Each computer must use the TCP/IP Protocol.  
The Brother machine needs to have an appropriate IP address configuration.  
If you are using routers, the Gateway address must be configured on the computers and the Brother  
machine.  
The Brother machine can also communicate with Macintosh®. (TCP/IP compatible operating systems)  
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Network Shared printing  
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In a Network Shared environment, each computer sends data via a centrally controlled computer. This type  
of computer is often called a “Server” or a “Print Server”. Its job is to control the printing of all print jobs.  
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1 Client computer  
2 Also known as “Server” or “Print server”  
3 TCP/IP or USB (where available)  
4 Printer (your machine)  
In a larger network, we recommend a Network Shared printing environment.  
The “server” or the “print server” must use the TCP/IP print protocol.  
The Brother machine needs to have an appropriate IP address configuration unless the machine is  
connected via the USB interface at the server.  
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Protocols  
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TCP/IP protocols and functionalities  
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Protocols are the standardized sets of rules for transmitting data on a network. Protocols allow users to gain  
access to network connected resources.  
The print server used on this Brother product supports the TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet  
Protocol) protocol.  
TCP/IP is the most popular set of protocols used for communication such as Internet and E-mail. This protocol  
can be used in almost all operating systems such as Windows®, Macintosh® and Linux.  
The following TCP/IP protocols are available on this Brother product.  
• You can configure the protocol settings by using the HTTP (web browser). See How to configure the print  
server settings using Web Based Management (web browser) on page 49.  
• For security features, see Security methods for E-mail notification on page 51.  
DHCP/BOOTP/RARP  
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By using the DHCP/BOOTP/RARP protocols, the IP address can be automatically configured.  
Note  
To use the DHCP/BOOTP/RARP protocols, please contact your network administrator.  
APIPA  
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If you do not assign an IP address manually (using the control panel of the machine or the BRAdmin software)  
or automatically (using a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server), the Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)  
protocol will automatically assign an IP address from the range 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255.  
DNS client  
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The Brother print server supports the Domain Name System (DNS) client function. This function allows the  
print server to communicate with other devices by using its DNS name.  
LPR/LPD  
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Commonly used printing protocols on a TCP/IP network.  
SMTP client  
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) client is used to send E-mails via Internet or Intranet.  
Port9100  
Another commonly used printing protocol on a TCP/IP network.  
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IPP  
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The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP Version 1.0) allows you to print documents directly to any accessible  
printer via the internet.  
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mDNS  
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mDNS allows the Brother print server to automatically configure itself to work in a Mac OS® X Simple Network  
Configured system. (Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater).  
TELNET  
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The Brother print server supports TELNET server for command line configuration.  
SNMP  
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The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used to manage network devices including computers,  
routers and Brother network ready machines in a TCP/IP network.  
LLTD  
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The Link Layer Topology Discovery protocol (LLTD) lets you locate the Brother machine easily on the  
Windows Vista® network map. Your Brother machine will be shown with a distinctive icon and the node name.  
The default setting for this protocol is Off.  
LLMNR  
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The Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution protocol (LLMNR) resolves the names of neighboring computers,  
if the network does not have a Domain Name System (DNS) server. The LLMNR Responder function works  
in both the IPv4 or IPv6 environment when using a computer that has the LLMNR Sender function such as  
Windows Vista®.  
Web services  
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The Web Services protocol enables Windows Vista® users to install the Brother printer driver by right clicking  
the machine icon from the Start / Network selection. (See Installation when using web services (For  
Windows Vista® users) on page 68). The Web Services also lets you check the current status of the machine  
from your computer.  
Web server (HTTP)  
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The Brother print server is equipped with a built in web server that allows you to monitor its status or change  
some of its configuration settings using a web browser.  
Note  
We recommend Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0® (or greater) or Firefox® 1.0 (or greater) for Windows® and  
Safari™ 1.0 for Macintosh®. Please also make sure that JavaScript and Cookies are always enabled in  
whichever browser you use. We recommend you upgrade to Safari™ 1.2 or greater to enable JavaScript.  
If a different web browser is used, make sure it is compatible with HTTP 1.0 and HTTP 1.1.  
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FTP  
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The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) allows the Brother machine to scan black and white or color documents  
directly to an FTP server located locally on your network or on the internet.  
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IPv6  
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This machine is compatible with IPv6, the next generation internet protocol. For more information on the IPv6  
protocol, visit http://solutions.brother.com.  
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Configuring your machine for a network  
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Overview  
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Before using your Brother machine on your network, you must install the Brother software and also configure  
the appropriate TCP/IP network settings on the machine itself. To do this, we recommend that you use the  
Brother installer on the Brother CD-ROM as this will guide you through the software and network installation.  
Please follow the instructions in the supplied Quick Setup Guide.  
Note  
If you do not wish to, or are unable to use the Brother installer or any of Brother’s software tools, you can  
also use the machine’s control panel to change network settings. For more information, see Control panel  
setup on page 18.  
IP addresses, subnet masks and gateways  
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To use the machine in a networked TCP/IP environment, you need to configure the IP address and subnet  
mask. The IP address you assign to the print server must be on the same logical network as your host  
computers. If it is not, you must properly configure the subnet mask and the gateway address.  
IP address  
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An IP address is a series of numbers that identifies each computer connected to a network. An IP address  
consists of four numbers separated by dots. Each number is between 0 and 255.  
Example: In a small network, you would normally change the final number.  
192.168.1.1  
192.168.1.2  
192.168.1.3  
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Configuring your machine for a network  
How the IP address is assigned to your print server:  
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If you have a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server in your network (typically a UNIX®/Linux or Windows® 2000/XP,  
Windows Vista® or Windows Server® 2003 network) the print server will automatically obtain its IP address  
from the DHCP server and register its name with any RFC 1001 and 1002-compliant dynamic name services.  
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On smaller networks, the DHCP server may be the router.  
For more information on DHCP, BOOTP and RARP, see Using DHCP to configure the IP  
address on page 63, Using BOOTP to configure the IP address on page 64 and Using RARP to configure the  
IP address on page 65.  
If you do not have a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server, the Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) protocol will  
automatically assign an IP address from the range 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255. For more information on  
APIPA, see Using APIPA to configure the IP address on page 65.  
If the APIPA protocol is disabled, the IP address of a Brother print server is 192.0.0.192. However, you can  
easily change this IP address number to match with the IP address details of your network. For information  
on how to change the IP address, see Setting the IP address and subnet mask on page 12.  
Subnet mask  
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Subnet masks restrict network communication.  
Example: Computer1 can talk to Computer 2  
• Computer 1  
IP Address: 192.168.1.2  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
• Computer 2  
IP Address: 192.168.1.3  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
Note  
0 denotes that there is no limit to communication at this part of the address.  
In the above example, we can communicate with anything that has an IP address that begins with  
192.168.1.x.  
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Configuring your machine for a network  
Gateway (and router)  
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A gateway is a network point that acts as an entrance to another network and sends data transmitted via the  
network to an exact destination. The router knows where to direct data that arrives at the gateway. If a  
destination is located at an external network, the router transmits data to the external network. If your network  
communicates with other networks, you may need to configure the Gateway IP address. If you do not know  
the Gateway IP address then contact your Network Administrator.  
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Step by step chart  
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a Configure the TCP/IP settings.  
Configure the IP address  
Configure the subnet mask  
Configure the gateway  
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See page 12  
See page 12  
See page 12  
b Change the print server settings.  
Using the BRAdmin Light utility  
Using the BRAdmin Professional utility  
Using the control panel  
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See page 15  
See page 16  
See page 16  
See page 17  
See page 17  
See page 17  
Using the Web Based Management (web browser)  
Using the Remote Setup  
Using other methods  
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Configuring your machine for a network  
Setting the IP address and subnet mask  
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Using the BRAdmin Light utility to configure your machine as a network printer  
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BRAdmin Light  
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The BRAdmin Light utility is designed for initial setup of the Brother network connected devices. It also can  
search for Brother products in a TCP/IP environment, view the status and configure basic network settings,  
such as IP address. The BRAdmin Light utility is available for Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista®, Windows  
Server® 2003 and Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater.  
How to configure your machine using the BRAdmin Light utility  
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Note  
• Please use the BRAdmin Light utility version that was supplied on the CD-ROM with your Brother product.  
You can also download the latest Brother BRAdmin Light utility version from http://solutions.brother.com.  
• If you require more advanced printer management, use the latest version of BRAdmin Professional utility  
that is available as a download from http://solutions.brother.com. This utility is only available for Windows®  
users.  
• If you are using Personal Firewall software, disable it. Once you are sure that you can print, re-start your  
Personal Firewall software.  
• Node name: The node name appears in current BRAdmin Light. The default node name of the network  
card in the printer is “BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx”.  
• The default password for Brother print servers is “access”.  
a Start the BRAdmin Light utility.  
For Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Server® 2003 users  
Click Start / All Programs 1 / Brother / BRAdmin Light / BRAdmin Light.  
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Programs for Windows® 2000 users  
For Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater users  
Double-click Mac OS X or Macintosh HD (Startup Disk) / Library / Printers / Brother / Utilities /  
BRAdmin Light.jar file.  
b BRAdmin Light will search for new devices automatically.  
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c Double-click the unconfigured device.  
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Macintosh  
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• If the print server is set to its factory default settings without using a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server, the  
• You can find the node name and Ethernet address (MAC address) by printing the Network Configuration  
List. See Printing the Network Configuration List on page 28.  
d Choose STATIC from Boot Method. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway (if needed) of  
your print server.  
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Macintosh  
e Click OK.  
f With the correctly programmed IP address, you will see the Brother print server in the device list.  
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Configuring your machine for a network  
Using the control panel to configure your machine for a network  
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You can configure your machine for a network using the control panel LANmenu. See Control panel  
setup on page 18.  
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Using other methods to configure your machine for a network  
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You can configure your machine for a network using other methods. See Other ways to set the IP address  
(for advanced users and administrators) on page 63.  
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Configuring your machine for a network  
Changing the print server settings  
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Using the BRAdmin Light utility to change the print server settings  
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a Start the BRAdmin Light utility.  
For Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Server® 2003 users  
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Click Start / All Programs / Brother / BRAdmin Light / BRAdmin Light.  
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Programs for Windows® 2000 users  
For Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater users  
Double-click Mac OS X or Macintosh HD (Startup Disk) / Library / Printers / Brother / Utilities /  
BRAdmin Light.jar file.  
b Choose the print server which you want to change the settings.  
c Choose Network Configuration from the Control menu.  
d Enter a password. The default password is “access”.  
e You can now change the print server settings.  
Note  
If you want to change more advanced settings, use the BRAdmin Professional utility that is available as a  
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Configuring your machine for a network  
Using the BRAdmin Professional utility to change print server settings  
(for Windows®)  
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• Please use the latest version of the BRAdmin Professional utility that is available as a download from  
http://solutions.brother.com This utility is only available for Windows® users.  
• Node name: The Node name for each Brother device on the network appears in BRAdmin Professional.  
The default Node name is “BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx”.  
a Start the BRAdmin Professional utility (from Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and  
Windows Server® 2003), by clicking Start / All Programs 1 / Brother Administrator Utilities /  
Brother BRAdmin Professional 3 / BRAdmin Professional 3.  
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Programs for Windows® 2000 users  
b Choose the print server which you want to configure.  
c Choose Configure Device from the Control menu.  
d Enter a password. The default password is “access”.  
e You can now change the print server settings.  
Note  
• If the print server is set to its factory default settings without using a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server, the  
• You can find the node name and Ethernet address (MAC address) by printing out the Network  
Configuration List. See Printing the Network Configuration List on page 28 for information on how to print  
the Network Configuration List on your print server.  
Using the control panel to change the print server settings  
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You can configure and change the print server settings using the control panel LANmenu. See Control panel  
setup on page 18.  
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Configuring your machine for a network  
Using Web Based Management (web browser) to change the print/scan server  
settings  
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A standard web browser can be used to change your print server settings using the HTTP (Hyper Text  
Transfer Protocol). See How to configure the print server settings using Web Based Management (web  
browser) on page 49.  
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Using Remote Setup to change the print server settings  
(not available for Windows Server® 2003)  
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Remote Setup for Windows  
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The Remote Setup application allows you to configure network settings from a Windows® application. When  
you access this application, the settings on your machine will be downloaded automatically to your PC and  
displayed on your PC screen. If you change the settings, you can upload them directly to the machine.  
a Click the Start button, All Programs 1, Brother, MFC-7440N LAN, then Remote Setup.  
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Programs for Windows® 2000 users  
b Enter a password. The default password is “access”.  
c Click TCP/IP.  
d You can now change the print server settings.  
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Remote Setup for Macintosh  
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The Remote Setup application allows you to configure many MFC settings from a Macintosh® application.  
When you access this application, the settings on your machine will be downloaded automatically to your  
Macintosh® and displayed on your Macintosh® screen. If you change the settings, you can upload them  
directly to the machine.  
a Double click the Mac OS X or Macintosh HD (Startup Disk) icon on your desktop, Library, Printers,  
Brother, then Utilities.  
b Double click the Remote Setup icon.  
c Enter a password. The default password is “access”.  
d Click TCP/IP.  
e You can now change the print server settings.  
Using other methods to change print server settings  
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You can configure your network printer using other methods. See Other ways to set the IP address (for  
advanced users and administrators) on page 63.  
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Control panel setup  
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LAN menu  
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Before using your Brother product in a network environment, you need to configure the correct TCP/IP  
settings.  
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In this chapter, you will learn how to configure the network settings using the control panel, located on the  
front of the machine.  
configuration. Press Menu, then press a or b to choose LAN. Proceed to the menu selection you wish to  
configure. See Function table and default factory settings on page 71.  
Please note that the machine is supplied with the BRAdmin Light utility and Remote Setup applications for  
Windows® and Macintosh®, which also can be used to configure many aspects of the network. See Changing  
the print server settings on page 15.  
TCP/IP  
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This menu has ten sections: BOOT Method, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Node Name,  
WINS Config, WINS Server, DNS Server, APIPAand IPv6.  
BOOT Method  
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This selection controls how the machine obtains an IP address. The default setting is Auto.  
Note  
If you do not want your print server configured via DHCP, BOOTP or RARP, you must set the BOOT  
Methodto Staticso that the print server has a static IP address. This will prevent the print server from  
trying to obtain an IP address from any of these systems. To change the BOOT Method, use the machine’s  
control panel, BRAdmin Light utility, Remote Setup or Web Based Management (web browser).  
a Press Menu.  
b Press a or b to choose LAN.  
Press OK.  
c Press a or b to choose TCP/IP.  
Press OK.  
d Press a or b to choose BOOT Method.  
Press OK.  
e Press a or b to choose Auto1, Static2, RARP3, BOOTP4 or DHCP5.  
Press OK.  
If you chose Auto, RARP, BOOTPor DHCP, go to f.  
If you chose Static, go to g.  
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f Enter how many times the machine tries to obtain the IP address. We recommend you to enter 3 or more.  
Press OK.  
g Press Stop/Exit.  
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Auto mode  
In this mode, the machine will scan the network for a DHCP server, if it can find one, and if the DHCP server is configured to allocate an IP address  
to the machine, then the IP address supplied by the DHCP server will be used. If no DHCP server is available, then the machine will scan for a  
BOOTP server. If a BOOTP server is available, and it is configured correctly, the machine will take its IP address from the BOOTP server. If a  
BOOTP server is not available, the machine will scan for a RARP server. If a RARP server also does not answer, the IP Address is set using the  
APIPA protocol, see Using APIPA to configure the IP address on page 65. After the machine is initially powered ON, it may take a few minutes  
for the machine to scan the network for a server.  
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2
Static mode  
In this mode the machine’s IP address must be manually assigned. Once entered the IP address is locked to the assigned address.  
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RARP mode  
The Brother print server IP address can be configured using the Reverse ARP (RARP) service on your host computer. For more information on  
RARP, see Using RARP to configure the IP address on page 65.  
4
BOOTP mode  
BOOTP is an alternative to RARP that has the advantage of allowing configuration of the subnet mask and gateway. For more information on  
BOOTP, see Using BOOTP to configure the IP address on page 64.  
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DHCP mode  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is one of several automated mechanisms for IP address allocation. If you have a DHCP server in  
your network (typically a UNIX®, Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® network) the print server will automatically obtain its IP address from a  
DHCP server and register its name with any RFC 1001 and 1002 compliant dynamic name services.  
Note  
On smaller networks, the DHCP server may be the router.  
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IP Address  
3
This field displays the current IP address of the machine. If you have chosen a BOOT Method of Static, enter  
the IP address that you wish to assign to the machine (check with your network administrator for the IP  
address to use). If you have chosen a method other than Static, the machine will attempt to determine its IP  
address using the DHCP or BOOTP protocols. The default IP address of your machine will probably be  
incompatible with the IP address numbering scheme of your network. We recommend that you contact your  
network administrator for an IP address for the network the unit will be connected on.  
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a Press Menu.  
b Press a or b to choose LAN.  
Press OK.  
c Press a or b to choose TCP/IP.  
Press OK.  
d Press a or b to choose IP Address.  
Press OK.  
e Press 1 to choose Change.  
f Enter the IP address.  
Press OK.  
g Press Stop/Exit.  
Subnet Mask  
3
This field displays the current subnet mask used by the machine. If you are not using DHCP or BOOTP to  
obtain the subnet mask, enter the desired subnet mask. Check with your network administrator for the subnet  
mask to use.  
a Press Menu.  
b Press a or b to choose LAN.  
Press OK.  
c Press a or b to choose TCP/IP.  
Press OK.  
d Press a or b to choose Subnet Mask.  
Press OK.  
e Press 1 to choose Change.  
f Enter the Subnet Mask address.  
Press OK.  
g Press Stop/Exit.  
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Gateway  
3
This field displays the current gateway or router address used by the machine. If you are not using DHCP or  
BOOTP to obtain the gateway or router address, enter the address you wish to assign. If you do not have a  
gateway or router, leave this field blank. Check with your network administrator if you are unsure.  
a Press Menu.  
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b Press a or b to choose LAN.  
Press OK.  
c Press a or b to choose TCP/IP.  
Press OK.  
d Press a or b to choose Gateway.  
Press OK.  
e Press 1 to choose Change.  
f Enter the Gateway address.  
Press OK.  
g Press Stop/Exit.  
Node Name  
3
You can register the machine name on the Network. This name is often referred to as a NetBIOS name; it will  
be the name that is registered by the WINS server on your network. Brother recommends the name  
“BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx”.  
a Press Menu.  
b Press a or b to choose LAN.  
Press OK.  
c Press a or b to choose TCP/IP.  
Press OK.  
d Press a or b to choose Node Name.  
Press OK.  
e Press 1 to choose Change.  
f Enter the Node Name.  
Press OK.  
g Press Stop/Exit.  
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WINS Config  
3
This selection controls how the machine obtains the IP address of the WINS server.  
a Press Menu.  
b Press a or b to choose LAN.  
Press OK.  
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c Press a or b to choose TCP/IP.  
Press OK.  
d Press a or b to choose WINS Config.  
Press OK.  
e Press a or b to choose Autoor Static.  
Press OK.  
f Press Stop/Exit.  
Auto  
3
Automatically uses a DHCP request to determine the IP addresses for the primary and secondary WINS  
servers. You must set the BOOT Method to Auto for this feature to work.  
Static  
3
Uses a specified IP address for the primary and secondary WINS servers.  
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WINS Server  
3
Primary WINS Server IP Address  
3
This field specifies the IP address of the primary WINS (Windows® Internet Naming Service) server. If set to  
a non-zero value, the machine will contact this server to register its name with the Windows® Internet Name  
Service.  
3
Secondary WINS Server IP Address  
3
This field specifies the IP address of the secondary WINS server. It is used as a backup to the Primary WINS  
server address. If the Primary server is unavailable, the machine still can register itself with a secondary  
server. If set to a non-zero value, the machine will contact this server to register its name with the Windows®  
Internet Name Service. If you have a primary WINS server, but no secondary WINS server, simply leave this  
field blank.  
a Press Menu.  
b Pressa or b to choose LAN.  
Press OK.  
c Press a or b to choose TCP/IP.  
Press OK.  
d Press a or b to choose WINS Server.  
Press OK.  
e Press a or b to choose Primaryor Secondary.  
Press OK.  
f Press 1 to choose Change.  
g Enter the WINS Server address.  
Press OK.  
h Press Stop/Exit.  
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DNS Server  
3
Primary DNS Server IP Address  
3
This field specifies the IP address of the primary DNS (Domain Name System) server.  
Secondary DNS Server IP Address  
3
3
This field specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server. It is used as a backup to the Primary DNS  
server address. If the Primary server is unavailable, the machine will contact the Secondary DNS server. If  
you have a primary DNS server, but no secondary DNS server, simply leave this field blank.  
a Press Menu.  
b Press a or b to choose LAN.  
Press OK.  
c Press a or b to choose TCP/IP.  
Press OK.  
d Press a or b to choose DNS Server.  
Press OK.  
e Press a or b to choose Primaryor Secondary.  
Press OK.  
f Press 1 to choose Change.  
g Enter the DNS Server address.  
Press OK.  
h Press Stop/Exit.  
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APIPA  
3
The setting of On will cause the print server to automatically allocate a Link-Local IP address in the range  
(169.254.1.0 - 169.254.254.255) when the print server cannot obtain an IP address through the BOOT  
Method you have set (see BOOT Method on page 18). Choosing Off means the IP address doesn’t change,  
when the print server cannot obtain an IP address through the BOOT Method you have set.  
a Press Menu.  
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b Press a or b to choose LAN.  
Press OK.  
c Press a or b to choose TCP/IP.  
Press OK.  
d Press a or b to choose APIPA.  
Press OK.  
e Press a or b to choose Onor Off.  
Press OK.  
f Press Stop/Exit.  
IPv6  
3
This machine is compatible with IPv6, the next generation internet protocol. If you want to use the IPv6  
protocol, choose On. The default setting for IPv6 is Off. For more information on the IPv6 protocol, visit  
a Press Menu.  
b Press a or b to choose LAN.  
Press OK.  
c Press a or b to choose TCP/IP.  
Press OK.  
d Press a or b to choose IPv6.  
Press OK.  
e Press a or b to choose Onor Off.  
Press OK.  
f Press Stop/Exit.  
Ethernet  
3
Ethernet link mode. Auto allows the print server to operate in 100BASE-TX full or half duplex, or in 10BASE-T  
full or half duplex mode by auto negotiation.  
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You can fix the server link mode to 100BASE-TX Full Duplex (100B-FD) or Half Duplex (100B-HD) and  
10BASE-T Full Duplex (10B-FD) or Half Duplex (10B-HD). This change is valid after the print server has been  
reset (default is Auto).  
Note  
If you incorrectly set this value, you may not be able to communicate with your print server.  
3
a Press Menu.  
b Press a or b to choose LAN.  
Press OK.  
c Press a or b to choose Ethernet.  
Press OK.  
d Press a or b to choose Auto, 100B-FD, 100B-HD, 10B-FDor 10B-HD.  
Press OK.  
e Press Stop/Exit.  
Scan to FTP  
3
You can choose the default color file type for the Scan to FTP function.  
a Press Menu.  
b Press a or b to choose LAN.  
Press OK.  
c Press a or b to choose Scan to FTP.  
Press OK.  
d Press a or b to choose Color 150 dpi, Color 300 dpi, Color 600 dpi, Gray 100 dpi,  
Gray 200 dpi, Gray 300 dpi, B&W 200 dpior B&W 200x100 dpi.  
Press OK.  
e If you chose Color 150 dpi, Color 300 dpi, Color 600 dpi, Gray 100 dpi, Gray 200 dpi  
or Gray 300 dpiin d, press a or b to choose PDFor JPEG.  
If you chose B&W 200 dpior B&W 200x100 dpiin d, press a or b to choose PDFor TIFF.  
Press OK.  
f Press Stop/Exit.  
Note  
For how to operate Scan to FTP, see Network Scanning of the Software User’s Guide on the CD-ROM.  
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Restoring the network settings to factory default  
3
If you wish to reset the print server back to its default factory settings (resetting all information such as the  
password and IP address information), please follow these steps:  
Note  
This function restores all network settings to the factory default.  
3
a Press Menu.  
b Press a or b to choose LAN.  
Press OK.  
c Press a or b to choose Factory Reset.  
Press OK.  
d Press 1 to choose Reset.  
e Press 1 to choose Yesfor reboot.  
f The machine will re-start. You can now reconnect the network cable and configure the network settings  
to work with your network.  
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Control panel setup  
Printing the Network Configuration List  
3
Note  
Node name: Node name appears in the Network Configuration List. The default node name is  
“BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx”.  
3
The Network Configuration List prints a report listing all the current network configuration including the  
network print server settings.  
a Press Reports.  
b Press a or b to choose Network Config.  
Press OK.  
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Driver Deployment Wizard  
(Windows® only)  
4
4
Overview  
4
The Driver Deployment Wizard software can be used to ease the installation or even automate the installation  
of a locally connected or network connected printer. The Driver Deployment Wizard can also be used to  
create self running executable files which when run on a remote PC, completely automates the installation of  
a printer driver. The remote PC does not have to be connected to a network.  
4
Connection methods  
4
The Driver Deployment Wizard supports the two connection methods.  
Peer-to-peer  
4
The device is connected to the network but each user prints directly to the printer WITHOUT printing through  
a central queue.  
1 Client computer  
2 Network printer (your machine)  
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Network Shared  
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The device is connected to a network and a central print queue is used to manage all print jobs.  
4
1 Client computer  
2 Also known as “Server” or “Print Server”  
3 TCP/IP or USB  
4 Printer (your machine)  
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How to install the Driver Deployment Wizard software  
4
a Put the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. If the model name screen appears, choose your  
machine. If the language screen appears, choose your language.  
b The CD-ROM main menu will appear. Click Install Other Drivers or Utilities.  
c Choose the Driver Deployment Wizard installation program.  
Note  
4
For Windows Vista®, when the User Account Control screen appears, click Continue.  
d Click Next in response to the Welcome message.  
e Read the license agreement carefully. Then follow the on-screen instructions.  
f Click Finish. Now the Driver Deployment Wizard software has been installed.  
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Using the Driver Deployment Wizard software  
4
a When you run the Wizard for the first time you will see a welcome screen. Click Next.  
b Choose MFC, and then click Next.  
c Choose your connection type to the printer that you want to print to.  
d Choose the option you require, and follow the on-screen instructions.  
If you choose Brother Peer-to-Peer Network Printer, the following screen is displayed.  
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Setting the IP Address  
If the printer does not have an IP address, the Wizard will allow you to change the IP address by  
selecting the printer from the list and by selecting the Configure IP option. A dialogue box then  
appears which allows you to specify information such as the IP address, subnet mask and also the  
gateway address.  
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e Choose the printer driver if you wish to install.  
If the printer driver you wish to use is installed on your computer:  
Check the box of Currently installed drivers and choose the printer you wish to install, and then click  
Next.  
If the driver you wish to use is not installed on your computer:  
Click Have Disk and then specify the path of the printer driver.  
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f Click Next after you choose the correct driver.  
g A summary screen will appear. Confirm the settings of the driver.  
Creating an executable file  
The Driver Deployment Wizard software can also be used to create self running .EXE files. These  
self-running .EXE files can be saved to the network, copied to a CD-ROM, USB flash memory drive  
or even E-mailed to another user. Once run, the driver and its settings are automatically installed  
without any user intervention.  
Copy the Driver files to this PC and create an installation program for other users.  
Choose this option if you wish to install the driver onto your computer and also create a self-running  
executable file for use with another computer using the same operating system as your own.  
Only Create an Installation Program for other users.  
Choose this option if the driver is already installed on your computer and you wish to create a  
self-running executable file without again installing the driver on your own computer.  
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Note  
• If you work in a "queue" based network and you create an executable file for another user who does not  
have access to the same printer queue that you define into the executable file, the driver when installed  
on the remote computer will default to LPT1 printing.  
• If you check the box of Currently installed drivers in e, you can change the default settings of the printer  
driver, such as paper size by clicking Custom....  
h Click Finish. The driver is automatically installed to your computer.  
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Network printing from Windows®:  
basic TCP/IP Peer-to-Peer printing  
5
5
Overview  
5
To connect your printer to your network, you need to follow the steps in the Quick Setup Guide. We  
recommend that you use the Brother installer application on the CD-ROM which we have provided with the  
printer. By using this application, you can easily connect your printer to your network and install the network  
software and printer driver which you need to complete the configuration of your printer for a network. You  
will be guided by the on-screen instructions until you are able to use your Brother network printer.  
If you are a Windows® user and want to configure your machine without using the Brother installer  
application, use the TCP/IP protocol in a Peer-to-Peer environment. Please follow the instructions in this  
chapter. This chapter explains how to install the network software and the printer driver which you will need  
to be able to print using your network printer.  
5
Note  
• You must configure the IP address on your machine before you proceed with this chapter. If you need to  
configure the IP address, see Setting the IP address and subnet mask on page 12 first.  
• Verify the host computer and the machine are either on the same subnet, or that the router is properly  
• If you are connecting to a Network Print Queue or Share (printing only), see Installation when using a  
Network Print Queue or Share (printer driver only) on page 69 for installation details.  
• The default password for Brother print server is “access”.  
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Configuring the standard TCP/IP port  
5
Printer driver not yet installed  
5
a Put the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. If the model name screen appears, choose your  
machine. If the language screen appears, choose your language.  
b The CD-ROM main menu will appear. Click Install Other Drivers or Utilities.  
c Click Printer Driver (Only, for Network).  
d Click Next in response to the Welcome message. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
e Choose Standard Installation and click Next.  
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f Choose Brother Peer-to-Peer Network Printer, and then click Next.  
g Follow the on-screen instruction, and then click OK.  
Note  
Contact your administrator if you are not sure about the location and name of the printer on the network.  
h Continue through the wizard clicking Finish when complete.  
Printer driver already installed  
5
If you have already installed the printer driver and wish to configure it for network printing, follow these steps:  
a For Windows Vista®:  
Click the Start button, Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, and then Printers.  
For Windows® XP and Windows Server® 2003:  
Click the Start button and choose Printers and Faxes windows.  
For Windows® 2000.  
Click the Start button and choose Settings and then Printers.  
b Right click on the printer driver you wish to configure, and then choose Properties.  
c Click the Ports tab and click Add Port.  
d Choose the port that you wish to use. Typically this would be Standard TCP/IP Port. Then click the  
New Port... button.  
e The Standard TCP/IP Port Wizard will start.  
f Enter the IP address of your network printer. Click Next.  
g Click Finish.  
h Close Printer Ports and Properties dialog box.  
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5
See Configuring your machine for a network on page 9 to learn how to configure the IP address of the printer.  
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Internet printing for Windows®  
6
6
Overview  
6
Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Server® 2003 users can print using TCP/IP and the  
standard Network Printing IPP protocol software built into Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows  
Server® 2003 installation.  
Note  
• You must configure the IP address on your printer before you proceed with this chapter. If you need to  
configure the IP address, see Chapter 2 first.  
• Verify the host computer and machine are either on the same subnet, or that the router is properly  
configured to pass data between the two devices.  
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• The default password for Brother print servers is “access”.  
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®
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IPP printing for Windows 2000/XP, Windows Vista and  
Windows Server 2003  
®
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Use the following instructions if you wish to use the IPP printing capabilities of Windows® 2000/XP, Windows  
Vista® and Windows Server® 2003.  
For Windows Vista®  
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a Click the Start button, Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, and then Printers.  
b Click Add a printer.  
c Choose Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer.  
d Click The printer that I want isn’t listed.  
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e Choose Select a shared printer by name and then enter the following in the URL field:  
name.)  
Note  
If you have edited the hosts file on your computer or are using a Domain Name System (DNS), you can  
also enter the DNS name of the print server. As the print server supports TCP/IP and NetBIOS names,  
you can also enter the NetBIOS name of the print server. The NetBIOS name can be seen in the Network  
Configuration List. To learn how to print the Network Configuration List, see Printing the Network  
Configuration List on page 28. The NetBIOS name assigned is the first 15 characters of the node name  
and by default it will appear as “BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx”.  
f When you click Next, Windows Vista® will make a connection with the URL that you specified.  
If the printer driver has already been installed:  
1
You will see the printer selection screen in the Add Printer Wizard. Click OK.  
If the appropriate printer driver is already installed on your computer, Windows Vista® will  
automatically use that driver. In this case, you will simply be asked if you wish to make the driver  
the default printer, after which the Driver installation wizard will complete. You are now ready to  
print.  
2
Go to k.  
If the printer driver has NOT been installed:  
One of the benefits of the IPP printing protocol is that it establishes the model name of the printer  
when you communicate with it. After successful communication you will see the model name of the  
printer automatically. This means that you do not need to inform Windows Vista® about the type of  
printer driver to be used.  
Go to g.  
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g If your printer is not in the list of supported printers, click Have Disk. You will then be asked to insert the  
driver disk.  
h Click Browse and choose the appropriate Brother printer driver that is contained in the CD-ROM or in  
the network share. Click Open.  
i Click OK.  
j Specify the model name of the printer. Click OK.  
Note  
• When the User Account Control screen appears, click Continue.  
• If the printer driver that you are installing does not have a Digital Certificate you will see a warning  
message. Click Install this driver software anyway to continue with the installation. The Add Printer  
Wizard will then complete.  
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k You will see the Type a printer name screen in the Add Printer Wizard. Check the Set as the default  
printer check box if you want to use this printer as the default printer, and then click Next.  
l To test the printer connection, click Print a test page, and then click Finish and the printer is now  
configured and ready to print.  
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For Windows® 2000/XP and Windows Server® 2003  
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a For Windows® XP and Windows Server® 2003:  
Click the Start button and choose Printers and Faxes.  
For Windows®2000:  
Click the Start button and choose Settings and then Printers.  
b For Windows® XP and Windows Server® 2003:  
Click Add a printer to start the Add Printer Wizard.  
For Windows® 2000:  
Double click the Add Printer icon to start the Add Printer Wizard.  
c Click Next when you see the Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard screen.  
d Choose Network Printer.  
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For Windows® XP and Windows Server® 2003:  
Choose A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer.  
For Windows® 2000:  
Choose Network Printer.  
e Click Next.  
f For Windows® XP and Windows Server® 2003:  
Choose Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office network and then enter the  
following in the URL field:  
(where “printer’s IP address” is the printer’s IP address or the node name.)  
For Windows® 2000:  
Choose Connect to a printer on the Internet or on your intranet and then enter the following in the  
URL field:  
(Where “printer’s IP address” is the printer’s IP address or the node name).  
Note  
If you have edited the hosts file on your computer or are using a Domain Name System (DNS), you can  
also enter the DNS name of the print server. As the print server supports TCP/IP and NetBIOS names,  
you can also enter the NetBIOS name of the print server. The NetBIOS name can be seen in the Network  
Configuration List. To learn how to print the Network Configuration List, see Printing the Network  
Configuration List on page 28. The NetBIOS name assigned is the first 15 characters of the node name  
and by default it will appear as “BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx”.  
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g When you click Next, Windows® 2000/XP and Windows Server® 2003 will make a connection with the  
URL that you specified.  
If the printer driver has already been installed:  
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You will see the printer selection screen in the Add Printer Wizard.  
If the appropriate printer driver is already installed on your computer, Windows® 2000/XP and  
Windows Server® 2003 will automatically use that driver. In this case, you will simply be asked if  
you wish to make the driver the default printer, after which the Driver installation wizard will  
complete. You are now ready to print.  
2
Go to l.  
If the printer driver has NOT been installed:  
One of the benefits of the IPP printing protocol is that it establishes the model name of the printer  
when you communicate with it. After successful communication you will see the model name of the  
printer automatically. This means that you do not need to inform Windows® 2000/XP and Windows  
Server® 2003 about the type of printer driver to be used.  
6
Go to h.  
h The driver installation starts automatically.  
Note  
If the printer driver that you are installing does not have a Digital Certificate you will see a warning  
message. Click Continue Anyway 1 to continue with the installation.  
1
Yes for Windows® 2000 users  
i For Windows® XP and Windows Server® 2003:  
Click Have Disk. You will then be asked to insert the driver disk.  
For Windows® 2000:  
Click OK when you see the Insert Disk screen.  
j Click Browse and choose the appropriate Brother printer driver that is contained in the CD-ROM or in  
the network share.  
For example, choose the “X:\driver\win2kxpvista 1\your language” folder (where X is your drive letter).  
Click Open.  
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winxpx64vista64 for 64-bit OS users  
k Click OK.  
l Check Yes if you want to use this printer as the default printer. Click Next.  
m Click Finish and the printer is now configured and ready to print. To test the printer connection, print a  
test page.  
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Specifying a different URL  
6
Please note that there are several possible entries that you can enter for the URL field.  
This is the default URL and we recommend that you use this URL.  
This is for HP® Jetdirect® compatibility.  
Note  
printer will still receive and process data.  
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Where “printer’s IP address” is the printer’s IP address or the node name.  
• For example:  
http://192.168.1.2/ (if the printer’s IP address is 192.168.1.2.)  
http://BRN123456765432/ (if the printer’s node name is BRN123456765432.)  
Other sources of information  
6
For how to configure the IP address of the printer, see Configuring your machine for a network on page 9.  
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Network printing from Macintosh®  
7
7
Overview  
7
This chapter explains how to print from a Macintosh® on a network using the Simple Network Configuration  
capabilities on Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater.  
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Printing from a Macintosh using the Simple Network  
Configuration capabilities  
7
With the release of Mac OS® X 10.2, Apple® introduced Simple Network Configuration capabilities.  
The Simple Network Configuration capabilities of Mac OS® X lets you create an instant network of computers  
and smart devices by connecting them to each other. The smart devices automatically configure themselves  
to be compatible with your network. Before using the Simple Network Configuration capabilities, you must  
install the printer driver. For installing the printer driver, see the Quick Setup Guide we provided with the  
printer.  
7
You do not need to manually configure any IP address or network strings within the printer as the printer will  
automatically configure itself.  
How to choose the printer driver (TCP/IP)  
7
For Mac OS® X 10.5  
7
a Turn the power of the machine ON.  
b From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.  
c Click Print & Fax.  
d Click + button to add your machine.  
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e Choose Brother MFC-XXXX (XXXX is your model name), and then click Add.  
f From the Default Printer pull-down list choose your model to set as the default printer. The printer is  
now ready.  
7
For Mac OS® X 10.2.4 to 10.4.x  
7
a Turn the power of the machine ON.  
b From the Go menu, choose Applications.  
c Open the Utilities folder.  
d Double click the Printer Setup Utility icon.  
For Mac OS® X 10.2.x, click the Print Center icon.  
e Click Add.  
For Mac OS® X 10.4, Go to g.  
For Mac OS® X 10.2.4 to 10.3.x, Go to f.  
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Network printing from Macintosh  
f (For Mac OS® X 10.2.4 to 10.3.x) Make the following selection.  
g Choose Brother MFC-XXXX (XXXX is your model name), and then click Add.  
(Mac OS® X 10.4.x)  
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(Mac OS® X 10.3.x)  
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(Mac OS® X 10.2.x)  
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h Click the printer, then click Make Default to set the printer as the default printer. The printer is now ready.  
Other sources of information  
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For how to configure the IP address of the printer, see Configuring your machine for a network on page 9.  
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Web Based Management  
8
8
Overview  
8
A standard Web Browser can be used to manage your machine using the HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer  
Protocol). You can get the following information from a machine on your network using a web browser.  
Printer status information  
Change Fax configuration items, such as General Setup, Quick-Dial settings and Remote Fax  
You can also change network settings such as TCP/IP information.  
Configure Scan to FTP  
Software version information of the machine and print server  
Change network and machine configuration details  
Note  
We recommend Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0® (or greater) or Firefox® 1.0 (or greater) for Windows® and  
Safari™ 1.0 for Macintosh®. Please also make sure that JavaScript and Cookies are always enabled in  
whichever browser you use. We recommend you upgrade to Safari™ 1.2 or greater to enable JavaScript.  
If a different web browser is used, make sure it is compatible with HTTP 1.0 and HTTP 1.1.  
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You must use the TCP/IP protocol on your network and have a valid IP address programmed into the print  
server and your computer.  
• To learn how to configure the IP address on your machine, see Configuring your machine for a  
network on page 9.  
• You can use a web browser on most computing platforms, for example, Macintosh® and UNIX® users are  
also able to connect to the machine and manage it.  
• You can also use the BRAdmin applications to manage the printer and its network configuration.  
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How to configure the print server settings using Web Based  
Management (web browser)  
8
A standard web browser can be used to change your print server settings using the HTTP (Hyper Text  
Transfer Protocol).  
Note  
To use a web browser, you will need to know the IP address or node name of the print server.  
a Start your web browser.  
address or the node name)  
For example:  
http://192.168.1.2/(if the printer’s IP address is 192.168.1.2.)  
http://BRN123456765432/(if the printer’s node name is BRN123456765432.)  
Note  
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• If you have edited the hosts file on your computer or are using a Domain Name System (DNS), you can  
also enter the DNS name of the print server. As the print server supports TCP/IP and NetBIOS names,  
you can also enter the NetBIOS name of the print server. The NetBIOS name can be seen in the Network  
Configuration List. To learn how to print the Network Configuration List, see Printing the Network  
Configuration List on page 28. The NetBIOS name assigned is the first 15 characters of the node name  
and by default it will appear as “BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx”.  
• For Macintosh® users, you can have easy access to the Web Based Management System by clicking the  
machine icon on Status Monitor screen. For more information, see the Software User’s Guide on the CD-  
ROM.  
c Click Network Configuration.  
d Enter a user name and a password. The default User Name is “admin” and the default password is  
access”.  
e Click OK.  
f You can now change the printer server settings.  
Note  
If you have changed the protocol settings, restart the printer after clicking Submit to activate the  
configuration.  
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Password information  
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Web Based Management offers two levels of password access. Users are able to access to the General  
Setup, Fax Settings and Copy Settings. The default user name for User is “user” (case sensitive) and the  
default password is “access”.  
Administrators are able to access all settings. The login name for the Administrator is “admin” (case  
sensitive) and the default password is “access”.  
Changing the Scan to FTP configuration using a web browser  
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You can configure and change the following Scan to FTP settings using a web browser. Click Administrator  
Settings on the MFC-7440N web page, and then click Scan to FTP. See Chapter 4 of the Software User’s  
Guide for more details on Scan to FTP.  
Profile Name (Up to 15 characters)  
Host Address (FTP server address)  
Username  
Password  
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Store Directory  
File Name  
Quality (Color 150, Color 300, Color 600, B&W 200, B&W 200 x 100, Gray 100, Gray 200 and  
Gray 300)  
File Type (PDF, JPEG or TIFF)  
Passive Mode (On or Off)  
Port Number  
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Security features  
9
Overview  
9
This chapter explains the security features supported by your Brother machine and how to configure them.  
You can also learn how to manage your network printer securely.  
Security methods for E-mail notification  
9
The Brother print server supports the following security methods for E-mail notification.  
POP before SMTP (PbS)  
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The user authentication method for sending E-mail from a client. The client is given permission to use the  
SMTP server by accessing the POP3 server before sending the E-mail.  
SMTP-AUTH (SMTP Authentication)  
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SMTP-AUTH expands SMTP (the Internet E-mail sending protocol) to include an authentication method that  
ensures the true identity of the sender is known.  
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APOP (Authenticated Post Office Protocol)  
9
APOP expands POP3 (the Internet receiving protocol) to include an authentication method that encrypts the  
password when the client receives E-mail.  
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Using E-mail notification with user authentication  
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To use the E-mail notification function via secure SMTP server that requires a user authentication, you need  
to use POP before SMTP or SMTP-AUTH method. These methods prevent an unauthorized user from  
accessing the mail server. You can use Web Based Management (web browser), BRAdmin Professional and  
Web BRAdmin to configure these settings.  
Note  
You need to match the settings of POP3/SMTP authentication with one of the E-mail servers. Contact your  
network administrator or your internet service provider about the configuration before using.  
How to configure the POP3/SMTP settings using Web Based Management (web browser).  
a Start your web browser.  
address or the node name.).  
For example:  
http://192.168.1.2/ (if the printer’s IP address is 192.168.1.2.)  
http://BRN123456765432/ (if the printer’s node name is BRN123456765432.)  
Note  
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If you have edited the hosts file on your computer or are using a Domain Name System, you can also enter  
the DNS name of the print server. As the print server supports TCP/IP and NetBIOS names, you can also  
enter the NetBIOS name of the print server. The NetBIOS name can be seen in the Network Configuration  
List. To learn how to print the Network Configuration List, see Printing the Network Configuration List on  
page 28. The NetBIOS name assigned is the first 15 characters of the node name and by default it will  
appear as “BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx”.  
c Click Network Configuration.  
d Enter a user name and a password.  
Note  
The login name for the Administrator is “admin” (case sensitive) and the default password is “access”.  
e Click Configure Protocol.  
f Make sure that the POP3/SMTP setting is Enable, and then click Advanced Setting of POP3/SMTP.  
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g You can configure the POP3/SMTP settings on this page.  
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Note  
• You can also change the SMTP port number using Web Based Management. This is useful if your ISP  
(Internet Service Provider) implements the “Outbound Port 25 Blocking (OP25B)” service, and you are not  
using the ISP’s SMTP server. By changing the SMTP port number to a specific number which your SMTP  
server decide (for example, port 587), you can still send an E-mail via the SMTP server you currently use.  
You will also need to check SMTP-AUTH of SMTP Server Authentication Method to enable the SMTP  
server authentication.  
• If you can use both POP before SMTP and SMTP-AUTH, we recommend choosing SMTP-AUTH.  
• If you choose POP before SMTP for the SMTP Server Authentication Method, you need to configure the  
POP3 settings. You can also use the APOP method.  
• For more information, see the Help text in the Web Based Management.  
• You can also confirm whether the E-mail settings are correct after configuration by sending a test E-mail.  
h After configuring, click Submit. The Test E-mail Send Configuration dialog appears.  
i Follow the instructions on-screen if you want to test with the current settings.  
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Managing your network printer securely using BRAdmin  
Professional (for Windows )  
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To use the BRAdmin Professional utility securely, you need to follow the points below.  
We strongly recommend to use the latest version of the BRAdmin Professional utility or Web BRAdmin  
that are available as a download from http://solutions.brother.com. If you use an older version of  
BRAdmin 1 to manage your brother devices the user authentication will not be secure.  
If you want to prevent access to your printer from older versions of BRAdmin 1, you need to disable access  
from older versions of BRAdmin 1 from the Advanced Setting of SNMP on Configure Protocol page by  
using Web Based Management (web browser). See How to configure the print server settings using Web  
Based Management (web browser) on page 49.  
Disable the TELNET, FTP and TFTP protocols. Accessing the machine using these protocols is not  
secure. For how to configure the protocol settings, see How to configure the print server settings using  
Web Based Management (web browser) on page 49.  
If you are managing a mixed group of older print servers 2 and the new NC-6600h print server with  
BRAdmin Professional, we recommend using a different password in each group. This will ensure security  
is maintained on the new NC-6600h print server.  
1
BRAdmin Professional older than Ver. 2.80, Web BRAdmin older than Ver. 1.40, BRAdmin Light for Macintosh® older than Ver. 1.10  
2
NC-2000 series, NC-2100p, NC-3100h, NC-3100s, NC-4100h, NC-5100h, NC-5200h, NC-6100h, NC-6200h, NC-6300h, NC-6400h, NC-8000,  
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NC-100h, NC-110h, NC-120w, NC-130h, NC-140w, NC-8100h, NC-9100h, NC-7100w, NC-7200w, NC-2200w  
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Troubleshooting  
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10  
Overview  
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This chapter explains how to resolve typical network problems you may encounter when using the machine.  
If, after reading this chapter, you are unable to resolve your problem, please visit the Brother Solutions Center  
This chapter is divided into the following sections:  
General problems  
Network print software installation problems  
Printing problems  
Scanning and PC Fax problems  
Protocol-specific troubleshooting  
General problems  
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CD-ROM is inserted, but does not start automatically  
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If your computer does not support Autorun, the menu will not start automatically after inserting the CD-ROM.  
In this case, execute start.exe in the root directory of the CD-ROM.  
My computer cannot find the machine/print server  
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I cannot make a necessary connection to the machine/print server.  
My machine/print server does not appear in the window of Remote Setup, BRAdmin Light or  
BRAdmin Professional  
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For Windows®  
The Firewall setting on your computer may be rejecting the necessary network connection to the machine.  
In this case, you will need to disable the Firewall on your computer and install the drivers again.  
Windows® XP SP2 users:  
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a Click the Start button, Control Panel, Network and Internet Connections.  
b Click Windows Firewall.  
c Click the General tab. Make sure that Off (not recommended) is selected.  
d Click OK.  
Note  
After the Brother software package is installed, enable your Firewall again.  
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Windows Vista® users:  
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a Click the Start button, Control Panel, Network and Internet, Windows Firewall and click Change  
settings.  
b When the User Account Control screen appears, do the following.  
Users who have administrator rights: Click Continue.  
For users who do not have administrator rights: Enter the administrator password and click OK.  
c Click the General tab. Make sure that Off (not recommended) is selected.  
d Click OK.  
Note  
After the Brother software package is installed, enable your Firewall again.  
For Macintosh®  
Choose your machine again in the DeviceSelector application located in Mac OS X or Macintosh HD  
(Startup Disk)/Library/Printers/Brother/Utilities/DeviceSelector or from the model pull-down list of  
ControlCenter2.  
Network print software installation problems  
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The Brother print server is not found during the setup of the network print software or from the  
installation of the printer driver of the Brother machine in Windows®.  
The Brother print server is not found using the Simple Network Configuration capabilities of  
Mac OS® X.  
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Make sure you have completed the IP address setting of the Brother print server according to Chapter 2 of  
this User’s Guide before installing the network print software or printer driver.  
Check the following:  
a Make sure that the machine is powered on, is on-line and ready to print.  
b Check to see if there is any LED activity. Brother print servers have two LEDs on the back panel of the  
machine. The upper orange LED shows Speed status. The lower green LED shows Link/Activity  
(Received/Transmit) status.  
The upper LED is orange: The Speed LED will be orange if the print server is connected to a  
100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet network.  
The upper LED is off: The Speed LED will be off if the print server is connected to a 10BASE-T  
Ethernet network.  
The lower LED is green: The Link/Activity LED will be green if the print server is connected to a  
Ethernet network.  
The lower LED is 0ff: If the lower LED is off, then the print server is not connected to the network.  
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c Print the Network Configuration List and check if the settings such as IP address settings are correct for  
your network. The problem may be the result of a mismatched or duplicate IP address. Verify that the IP  
address is correctly loaded into the print server, and make sure that no other nodes on the network have  
this IP address. For information on how to print the Network Configuration List, see Printing the Network  
Configuration List on page 28.  
d Verify that the print server is on your network as follows:  
For Windows®  
Try pinging the print server from the host operating system command prompt with the command:  
Click Start, All Programs 1, Accessories then choose Command Prompt.  
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Programs for Windows® 2000 users  
ping ipaddress  
Where ipaddressis the print server IP address (note that in some instances it can take up to two  
minutes for the print server to load its IP address after setting the IP address).  
For Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater  
1
2
3
4
From the Go menu, choose Applications.  
Open the Utilities folder.  
Double click the Terminal icon.  
Try pinging the print server from the Terminal window:  
ping ipaddress  
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Where ipaddressis the print server IP address (note that in some instances it can take up to  
two minutes for the print server to load its IP address after setting the IP address).  
settings and try from the initial setup again. For information on how to reset to the default factory settings,  
see Restoring the network settings to factory default on page 27.  
f (For Windows®)  
If the installation failed, the Firewall on your computer may be blocking the necessary network  
connection to the machine. In this case, you will need to disable the Firewall on your computer and re-  
install the drivers. For how to disable the Firewall, see General problems on page 55. If you are using a  
personal Firewall software, see the User’s Guide for your software or contact the software manufacturer.  
Printing problems  
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Print job is not printed  
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Make sure the status and configuration of the print server. Check following:  
a Make sure that the machine is powered on, is on-line and ready to print.  
b Print the Network Configuration List of the machine and check if the settings such as IP address settings  
are correct for your network. The problem may be the result of mismatched or duplicate IP address.  
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Verify that the IP address is correctly loaded into the print server, and make sure that no other nodes on  
the network have this IP address. For information on how to print the Network Configuration List, see  
Printing the Network Configuration List on page 28.  
c Verify that the print server is on your network as follows:  
For Windows®  
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Try pinging the print server from the host operating system command prompt with the command:  
ping ipaddress  
Where ipaddressis the print server IP address (note that in some instances it can take up to  
two minutes for the print server to load its IP address after setting the IP address).  
2
If a successful response is received, then proceed to Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and  
Windows Server® 2003 IPP troubleshooting on page 62. Otherwise, proceed to d.  
For Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater  
1
2
3
4
From the Go menu, choose Applications.  
Open the Utilities folder.  
Double click the Terminal icon.  
Try pinging the print server from the Terminal window:  
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ping ipaddress  
Where ipaddressis the print server IP address (note that in some instances it can take up to  
two minutes for the print server to load its IP address after setting the IP address).  
settings and try from the initial setup again. For information how to reset to the default factory settings,  
see Restoring the network settings to factory default on page 27.  
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Error during printing  
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If you try to print while other users are printing large amounts of data (e.g. many pages or pages with a large  
amount of graphics at high resolution), the printer is unable to accept your print job until the ongoing printing  
is finished. If the waiting time of your print job exceeds a certain limit, a time out situation occurs, which causes  
the error message. In such situations, execute the print job again after the other jobs are completed.  
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Scanning and PC Fax problems  
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The network scanning feature does not work in Windows®  
The network PC Fax feature does not work in Windows®  
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Firewall settings on your PC may be rejecting the necessary network connection. Follow the instructions  
below to disable the Firewall. if you are using Personal Firewall software, see the User’s Guide for your  
software or contact the software manufacturer.  
Windows® XP SP2 users:  
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a Click the Start button, Control Panel, Network and Internet Connections and then Windows  
Firewall. Make sure that Windows Firewall on the General tab is set to On.  
b Click the Advanced tab and Settings... button of Network Connection Settings.  
c Click the Add button.  
d To add port 54925 for network scanning, enter the information below:  
1. In Description of service: Enter any description, for example, “Brother Scanner”.  
2. In Name or IP address (for example 192.168.0.12) or the computer hosting this service on your  
network: Enter “Localhost”.  
3. In External Port number for this service: Enter “54925”.  
4. In Internal Port number for this service: Enter “54925”.  
5. Make sure UDP is selected.  
6. Click OK.  
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e Click the Add button.  
f To add port 54926 for network PC Fax, enter the information below:  
1. In Description of service: Enter any description, for example, “Brother PC Fax”.  
2. In Name or IP address (for example 192.168.0.12) or the computer hosting this service on your  
network: Enter “Localhost”.  
3. In External Port number for this service: Enter “54926”.  
4. In Internal Port number for this service: Enter “54926”.  
5. Make sure UDP is selected.  
6. Click OK.  
g If you still have trouble with your network connection, click the Add button.  
h To add port 137 for network scanning, network printing and network PC Fax receiving, enter the  
information below:  
1. In Description of service: Enter any description, for example, “Brother PC Fax receiving”.  
2. In Name or IP address (for example 192.168.0.12) or the computer hosting this service on your  
network: Enter “Localhost”.  
3. In External Port number for this service: Enter “137”.  
4. In Internal Port number for this service: Enter “137”.  
5. Make sure UDP is selected.  
6. Click OK.  
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i Make sure if the new setting is added and is checked, and then click OK.  
Note  
After the Brother software package is installed, enable your Firewall again.  
Windows Vista® users:  
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a Click the Start button, Control Panel, Network and Internet, Windows Firewall and click Change  
settings.  
b When the User Account Control screen appears, do the following.  
Users who have administrator rights: Click Continue.  
For users who do not have administrator rights: Enter the administrator password and click OK.  
c Make sure that on (recommended) is selected on the General tab.  
d Click the Exceptions tab.  
e Click the Add port... button.  
f To add port 54925 for network scanning, enter the information below:  
1. In Name: Enter any description, for example, “Brother Scanner”.  
2. In Port number: Enter “54925”.  
3. Make sure UDP is selected.  
4. Click OK.  
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g Click the Add port... button.  
h To add port 54926 for network PC Fax, enter the information below:  
1. In Name: Enter any description, for example, “Brother PC Fax”.  
2. In Port number: - Enter “54926”.  
3. Make sure UDP is selected.  
4. Click OK.  
i Make sure that the new setting is added and is checked, and then click Apply.  
j If you still have trouble with your network connection such as network scanning or printing, check File  
and Printer Sharing box in the Exceptions tab and then click Apply.  
Note  
After the Brother software package is installed, enable your Firewall again.  
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Protocol-specific troubleshooting  
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Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Server® 2003 IPP  
troubleshooting  
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I want to use a different Port number other than 631.  
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If you are using Port 631 for IPP printing, you may find that your firewall may not let the print data through. If  
this is the case, use a different port number (port 80), or configure your Firewall to allow Port 631 data  
through.  
To send a print job using IPP to a printer using Port 80 (the standard HTTP port) enter the following when  
configuring your Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Server® 2003 system.  
The “Go to printer’s Web site” option in Windows® XP and Windows Vista® is not working  
The “Get More Info” option in Windows® 2000 and Windows Server® 2003 is not working  
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If you are using a URL of:  
the Get More Info option in Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Server® 2003 will not  
function. if you wish to use the Get More Info option, use the following URL:  
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This will then force Windows® 2000/XP, Windows Vista® and Windows Server® 2003 to use Port 80 to  
communicate with the Brother print server.  
Web Based Management (web browser) troubleshooting (TCP/IP)  
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a If you cannot connect to the print server using your web browser it may be worth checking the Proxy  
Settings of your browser. Look in the Exceptions setting and if necessary, type in the IP address of the  
print server. This will stop your computer from trying to connect to your ISP or proxy server every time  
you wish to look at the print server.  
b Make sure that you are using the correct web browser, we recommend Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0®  
(or greater) or Firefox® 1.0 (or greater) for Windows® and Safari™ 1.0 for Macintosh®. Please also make  
sure that JavaScript and Cookies are always enabled in whichever browser you use. We recommend  
you upgrade to Safari™ 1.2 or greater to enable JavaScript. If a different web browser is used, make  
sure it is compatible with HTTP 1.0 and HTTP 1.1.  
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Appendix A  
A
A
Using services  
A
A service is a resource that can be accessed by computers that wish to print to the Brother print server. The  
Brother print server provides the following predefined services (do a SHOW SERVICE command in the  
Brother print server remote console to see a list of available services): Enter HELPat the command prompt  
for a list of supported commands.  
Service (Example)  
BINARY_P1  
Definition  
TCP/IP binary  
TCP/IP text service (adds carriage return after each line feed)  
TEXT_P1  
PCL_P1  
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PCL service (switches PJL-compatible printer to PCL mode)  
TCP/IP binary  
BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx  
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BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx_AT  
PostScript service for Macintosh  
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POSTSCRIPT_P1  
PostScript service (switches PJL-compatible printer to PostScript mode)  
Where “xxxxxxxxxxxx” is your machine’s Ethernet address (MAC address).  
Other ways to set the IP address (for advanced users and  
administrators)  
A
For information on how to configure your machine for a network using the BRAdmin Light utility, see Setting  
the IP address and subnet mask on page 12.  
A
Using DHCP to configure the IP address  
A
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is one of several automated mechanisms for IP address  
allocation. If you have a DHCP server in your network, the print server will automatically obtain its IP address  
from the DHCP server and register its name with any RFC 1001 and 1002-compliant dynamic name services.  
Note  
If you do not want your print server configured via DHCP, BOOTP or RARP, you must set the BOOT  
Method to static so that the print server has a static IP address. This will prevent the print server from trying  
to obtain an IP address from any of these systems. To change the BOOT Method, use the machine’s  
control panel LANmenu, BRAdmin applications, Remote Setup or Web Based Management (web  
browser).  
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Appendix A  
Using BOOTP to configure the IP address  
A
BOOTP is an alternative to RARP that has the advantage of allowing configuration of the subnet mask and  
gateway. In order to use BOOTP to configure the IP address make sure that BOOTP is installed and running  
on your host computer (it should appear in the /etc/servicesfile on your host as a real service; type man  
bootpdor refer to your system documentation for information). BOOTP is usually started up via the  
/etc/inetd.conffile, so you may need to enable it by removing the “#” in front of the bootp entry in that  
file. For example, a typical bootp entry in the /etc/inetd.conf file would be:  
#bootp dgram udp wait /usr/etc/bootpd bootpd -i  
Depending on the system, this entry might be called “bootps” instead of “bootp”.  
Note  
In order to enable BOOTP, simply use an editor to delete the “#” (if there is no “#”, then BOOTP is already  
enabled). Then edit the BOOTP configuration file (usually /etc/bootptab) and enter the name, network  
type (1 for Ethernet), Ethernet address (MAC address) and the IP address, subnet mask and gateway of  
the print server. Unfortunately, the exact format for doing this is not standardized, so you will need to refer  
to your system documentation to determine how to enter this information (many UNIX® systems also have  
template examples in the bootptab file that you can use for reference). Some examples of typical  
/etc/bootptabentries include:  
BRN008077310107 1 00:80:77:31:01:07 192.168.1.2  
and:  
BRN008077310107:ht=ethernet:ha=008077310107:\  
ip=192.168.1.2:  
Certain BOOTP host software implementations will not respond to BOOTP requests if you have not included  
a download filename in the configuration file. If this is the case, simply create a null file on the host and specify  
the name of this file and its path in the configuration file.  
A
As with RARP, the print server will load its IP address from the BOOTP server when the printer is powered on.  
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Using RARP to configure the IP address  
A
The Brother print server’s IP address can be configured using the Reverse ARP (RARP) facility on your host  
computer. This is done by editing the /etc/ethersfile (if this file does not exist, you can create it) with an  
entry similar to the following:  
00:80:77:31:01:07 BRN008077310107  
Where the first entry is the Ethernet address (MAC address) of the print server and the second entry is the  
name of the print server (the name must be the same as the one you put in the /etc/hostsfile).  
If the RARP daemon is not already running, start it (depending on the system the command can be rarpd,  
rarpd -a, in.rarpd -aor something else; type man rarpdor refer to your system documentation for  
additional information). To verify that the RARP daemon is running on a Berkeley UNIX® based system, type  
the following command:  
ps -ax | grep -v grep | grep rarpd  
For AT&T UNIX®-based systems, type:  
ps -ef | grep -v grep | grep rarpd  
The Brother print server will get the IP address from the RARP daemon when the printer is powered on.  
Using APIPA to configure the IP address  
A
The Brother print server supports the Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) protocol. With APIPA, DHCP  
clients automatically configure an IP address and subnet mask when a DHCP server is not available. The  
device chooses it's own IP address in the range 169.254.1.0 through to 169.254.254.255. The subnet mask  
is automatically set to 255.255.0.0 and the gateway address is set to 0.0.0.0.  
By default, the APIPA protocol is enabled. If you want to disable the APIPA protocol, you can disable it using  
control panel of the machine. For more information, see APIPA on page 25.  
A
If the APIPA protocol is disabled, the default IP address of a Brother print server is 192.0.0.192. However,  
you can easily change this IP address number to match with the IP address details of your network.  
Using ARP to configure the IP address  
A
If you are unable to use the BRAdmin application and your network does not use a DHCP server, you can  
also use the ARP command. The ARP command is available on Windows® systems that have TCP/IP  
installed as well as UNIX® systems. To use ARP enter the following command at the command prompt:  
arp -s ipaddress ethernetaddress  
ping ipaddress  
Where ethernetaddressis the Ethernet address (MAC address) of the print server and ipaddressis the  
IP address of the print server. For example:  
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Windows® systems  
Windows® systems require the dash “-” character between each digit of the Ethernet address (MAC  
address).  
arp -s 192.168.1.2 00-80-77-31-01-07  
ping 192.168.1.2  
UNIX®/Linux systems  
Typically, UNIX® and Linux systems require the colon “:” character between each digit of the Ethernet  
address (MAC address).  
arp -s 192.168.1.2 00:80:77:31:01:07  
ping 192.168.1.2  
Note  
You must be on the same Ethernet segment (that is, there cannot be a router between the print server and  
operating system) to use the arp -s command.  
If there is a router, you may use BOOTP or other methods described in this chapter to enter the IP address.  
If your administrator has configured the system to deliver IP addresses using BOOTP, DHCP or RARP  
your Brother print server can receive an IP address from any one of these IP address allocation systems.  
In which case, you will not need to use the ARP command. The ARP command only works once. For  
security reasons, once you have successfully configured the IP address of a Brother print server using the  
ARP command, you cannot use the ARP command again to change the address. The print server will  
ignore any attempts to do this. If you wish to change the IP address again, use a Web Based Management  
(web browser), TELNET (using the SET IP ADDRESS command) or factory reset the print server (which  
will then allow you to use the ARP command again).  
A
Using the TELNET console to configure the IP address  
A
You can also use the TELNET command to change the IP address.  
TELNET is an effective method to change the machine’s IP address. But a valid IP address must already be  
programmed into the print server.  
Type TELNET<command line>at the command prompt of the system prompt, where <command line>  
is the IP address of the print server. When you are connected, push the Return or Enter key to get the “#”  
prompt. Enter the password “access” (the password will not appear on the screen).  
You will be prompted for a user name. Enter anything in response to this prompt.  
You will then get the Local>prompt. Type SET IP ADDRESS ipaddress, where ipaddressis the  
desired IP address you wish to assign to the print server (check with your network administrator for the IP  
address to use). For example:  
Local> SET IP ADDRESS 192.168.1.3  
You will now need to set the subnet mask by typing SET IP SUBNET subnet mask, where subnet mask  
is the desired subnet mask you wish to assign to the print server (check with your network administrator for  
the subnet mask to use). For example:  
Local> SET IP SUBNET 255.255.255.0  
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If you do not have any subnets, use one of the following default subnet masks:  
255.0.0.0 for class A networks  
255.255.0.0 for class B networks  
255.255.255.0 for class C networks  
The leftmost group of digits in your IP address can identify the type of network you have. The value of this  
group ranges from 1 through 127 for Class A networks (e.g., 13.27.7.1), 128 through 191 for Class B networks  
(e.g.,128.10.1.30), and 192 through 255 for Class C networks (e.g., 192.168.1.4).  
If you have a gateway (router), enter its address with the command SET IP ROUTER routeraddress,  
where routeraddress is the desired IP address of the gateway you wish to assign to the print server. For  
example:  
Local> SET IP ROUTER 192.168.1.4  
Type SET IP METHOD STATICto set the method of IP access configuration to static.  
To verify that you have entered the IP information correctly, type SHOW IP.  
Type EXITor Ctrl-D (i.e., hold down the control key and type “D”) to end the remote console session.  
Using the Brother Web BRAdmin server software for IIS to configure the IP  
address  
A
The Web BRAdmin server software is designed to manage all LAN/WAN Brother network connected devices.  
By installing the Web BRAdmin server software on a computer running IIS 1, administrators with a web  
browser can connect to the Web BRAdmin server, which then communicates with the device itself. Unlike the  
BRAdmin Professional utility, which is designed for Windows® systems only, the Web BRAdmin server  
software can be accessed from any client computer with a web browser that supports Java.  
A
Please note this software is not included on the CD-ROM that was supplied with your Brother product.  
Please visit http://solutions.brother.com to learn more about this software and to download it.  
1
Internet Information Server 4.0 or Internet Information Services 5.0/5.1/6.0/7.0  
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Installation when using web services  
(For Windows Vista users)  
®
A
Note  
Verify the host computer and print server are either on the same subnet, or that the router is properly  
configured to pass data between the two devices.  
a Click Start, then choose Network.  
b The machine’s Web Services Name will be shown with the printer icon. Right click the machine you want  
to install.  
Note  
The Web Services Name for the Brother machine is your model name and the Ethernet address (MAC  
address) of your machine (e.g. Brother MFC-XXXX [XXXXXXXXXXXX]).  
c From the pull down menu, click Install.  
d When the User Account Control screen appears, do the following.  
Users who have administrator rights: Click Continue.  
For users who do not have administrator rights: Enter the administrator password and click OK.  
e Choose Locate and install driver software (recommended).  
f Insert Brother CD-ROM.  
g Choose Don’t search online and then Browse my computer for driver software (advanced) on your  
A
computer.  
h Choose your CD-ROM drive and then the driver \ win2kxpvista 1 \ your language folder.  
Click OK.  
1
winxpx64vista64 for 64-bit OS users  
i Click Next to begin installation.  
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Installation when using a Network Print Queue or Share  
(printer driver only)  
A
Note  
If you are going to connect to a shared printer on your network, we recommend that you ask your system  
administrator about the queue or share name for the printer prior to installation.  
a Start the CD-ROM installation menu program according to the Quick Setup Guide.  
b Choose the model name and your language (if necessary), and then click  
Install Other Drivers or Utilities.  
c Click Printer Driver (Only, for Network).  
d Click Next in response to the Welcome message. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
e Choose Standard Installation and click Next.  
f Choose Network Shared Printer, and then click Next.  
g Choose your printer’s queue, and then click OK.  
Note  
Contact your administrator if you are not sure about the location and name of the printer in the network.  
h Click Finish. Setup is now complete.  
A
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B
B
Print server specifications  
B
Ethernet wired network  
B
Network Board NC-6600h  
Model name  
LAN  
You can connect your machine to a network for Network Printing, Network Scanning,  
PC Fax and Remote Setup. 1 2  
Windows® 2000 Professional, Windows® XP,  
Support for  
Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows Vista®, Windows Server® 2003  
and Windows Server® 2003 x64 Edition 2  
Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater  
Protocols  
TCP/IP for ARP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, APIPA (Auto IP),  
IPv4:  
WINS/NetBIOS name resolution, DNS resolver, mDNS,  
LLMNR responder, LPR/LPD, Custom Raw Port/Port9100, IPP,  
FTP server, FTP client, POP before SMTP, SMTP AUTH, APOP,  
TELNET, SNMPv1, HTTP server, TFTP client and server, SMTP client,  
ICMP, Web services  
TCP/IP for (Turned off as default) NDP, RA, DNS resolver, mDNS, LLMNR responder,  
IPv6:  
LPR/LPD, Custom Raw Port/Port9100, IPP, FTP server, FTP client,  
POP before SMTP, SMTP AUTH, APOP, TELNET, SNMPv1,  
HTTP server, TFTP client and server, SMTP client, ICMP, Web services  
Other:  
LLTD responder  
B
Management  
utilities 3  
Ethernet 10/100 BASE-TX Auto Negotiation (Wired LAN)  
BRAdmin Light for Windows® 2000 Professional, Windows® XP,  
Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows Vista®, Windows Server® 2003,  
Windows Server® 2003 x64 Edition and Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater  
BRAdmin Professional for Windows® 2000 Professional, Windows® XP,  
Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows Vista®, Windows Server® 2003 and  
Windows Server® 2003 x64 Edition  
Web BRAdmin for Windows® 2000 Professional, Windows® XP,  
Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows Vista®, Windows Server® 2003 and  
Windows Server® 2003 x64 Edition  
Client computers with a web browser supporting Java™.  
1
2
PC Fax Send for Mac®  
Printing only for Windows Server® 2003  
3
BRAdmin Professional and Web BRAdmin are available as a download from http://solutions.brother.com  
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Appendix B  
Function table and default factory settings  
B
The factory settings are shown in Bold with an asterisk.  
Main menu  
Submenu  
Menu selections  
Options  
Page  
4.LAN  
1.TCP/IP  
1.BOOT Method Auto*  
18  
Static  
RARP  
BOOTP  
DHCP  
(If you choose Auto, RARP, BOOTPor DHCP, you  
will be asked to enter how many times the machine  
tries to obtain the IP address.)  
2.IP Address  
[000-255].[000-255].[000-255].  
[000-255]  
20  
20  
21  
1
[000].[000].[000].[000]*  
3.Subnet Mask [000-255].[000-255].[000-255].  
[000-255]  
1
[000].[000].[000].[000]*  
4.Gateway  
[000-255].[000-255].[000-255].  
[000-255]  
[000].[000].[000].[000]*  
BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx  
5.Node Name  
21  
22  
23  
(up to 15 characters)  
6.WINS Config Auto*  
Static  
B
7.WINS Server Primary  
[000-255].[000-255].  
[000-255].[000-255]  
[000].[000].[000].[000]*  
Secondary [000-255].[000-255].  
[000-255].[000-255]  
[000].[000].[000].[000]*  
8.DNS Server  
Primary  
[000-255].[000-255].  
[000-255].[000-255]  
24  
25  
[000].[000].[000].[000]*  
Secondary [000-255].[000-255].  
[000-255].[000-255]  
[000].[000].[000].[000]*  
9.APIPA  
On*  
Off  
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Main menu  
Submenu  
Menu selections  
Options  
Page  
4.LAN  
1.TCP/IP  
(continued)  
2.Ethernet  
0.IPv6  
On  
25  
Off*  
Auto*  
25  
100B-FD  
100B-HD  
10B-FD  
10B-HD  
3.Scan to FTP  
Color 150 dpi*  
Color 300 dpi  
Color 600 dpi  
Gray 100 dpi  
Gray 200 dpi  
Gray 300 dpi  
B&W 200 dpi  
B&W 200x100 dpi  
1.Yes  
26  
0.Factory 1.Reset  
Reset  
27  
2.No  
2.Exit  
1
On connection to the network, the machine will automatically set the IP address and Subnet Mask to values appropriate for your network.  
B
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Appendix B  
Entering Text  
B
When setting certain menu selections, such as the Station ID, you will need to type text characters. The dial  
pad keys have letters printed on them. The keys: 0, # and l do not have printed letters because they are used  
for special characters.  
Press the appropriate dial pad key the required number of times to access the characters below:  
Press  
Key  
one  
time  
two  
times  
three  
times  
four  
times  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
D
G
J
B
E
H
K
N
Q
U
X
C
F
I
2
3
4
5
6
S
8
Z
L
M
P
T
O
R
V
Y
W
Inserting spaces  
B
B
B
B
To enter a space in a fax number, press c once between numbers. To enter a space in a name, press c twice  
between characters.  
Making corrections  
If you entered a letter incorrectly and want to change it, press d to move the cursor to the incorrect character,  
and then press Clear/Back.  
Repeating letters  
B
To enter a character on the same key as the previous character, press c to move the cursor right before  
pressing the key again.  
Special characters and symbols  
Press l, # or 0, and then press d or c to move the cursor to the symbol or character you want.  
Press OK to choose it. The symbols and characters below will appear depending on your menu selection.  
Press l  
Press #  
Press 0  
for  
for  
for  
(space) ! “ # $ % & ’ ( ) l + , - . / m  
: ; < = > ? @ [ ] ^ _ ¥ ˜ ‘ | { }  
(For USA) É À È Ê Î Ç Ë Ö 0  
(For UK) Ä Ë Ö Ü À Ç È É 0  
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Index  
C
A
L
APOP ........................................................................ 51  
ARP ........................................................................... 65  
LLTD ........................................................................... 7  
LPR/LPD ..................................................................... 6  
M
B
Macintosh Printing .................................................... 44  
mDNS ......................................................................... 7  
BOOTP .......................................................... 6, 19, 64  
BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx ..................................................... 63  
Brother  
N
Network shared printing .............................................. 5  
Node name ............................................................... 21  
accessories and supplies .........................................iv  
Brother Solutions Center .....................................12, 16  
O
C
Operating systems ...................................................... 1  
Control panel ............................................................. 16  
P
D
Print server setting .................................................... 15  
Protocol ....................................................................... 6  
DNS server ............................................................... 24  
Domain ......................................................... 39, 41, 52  
Driver Deployment Wizard ....................................1, 29  
F
Factory default .......................................................... 27  
Firewall ......................................................... 55, 57, 60  
C
R
RARP ............................................................. 6, 19, 65  
Restoring the network settings .................................. 27  
RFC 1001 .................................................................. 63  
G
Gateway .................................................................... 21  
H
S
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol .................................... 17  
I
Status Monitor ............................................................. 1  
Subnet mask .......................................................10, 20  
IPP ........................................................................7, 39  
IPv6 .......................................................................8, 25  
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Index  
T
TCP/IP printing .......................................................... 35  
Text  
TEXT_P1 .................................................................. 63  
Trademarks .................................................................. i  
W
WINS Config ............................................................. 22  
WINS Server ............................................................. 23  
C
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