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jrf
09-15-2010, 11:38 PM
Hi guys, I have a C452 which i need to reset all network settings on. Anybody know how?

jma676
09-16-2010, 01:34 AM
Check: User's Guide (Network Administrator)

RRodgers
09-16-2010, 02:06 AM
Check: User's Guide (Network Administrator)

Hit utility, admin mode, put in admin password then hit network setting, the tcp ip setting. Set them for what ya need and reboot.
That should do it.

jrf
09-16-2010, 07:03 AM
Thanks but I need to reset all settings to default on NIC

Stirton.M
09-16-2010, 09:16 AM
And to do that you go into Administrator and access the network settings and erase any and all settings within that.

Is there any particular reason you want to reset these?

jma676
09-16-2010, 05:15 PM
Hit utility, admin mode, put in admin password then hit network setting, the tcp ip setting. Set them for what ya need and reboot.
That should do it.

Thanks Rogers, but I do not ask anything, the other boy (jrf) is concerned.

Konica_jr
09-16-2010, 06:01 PM
more radical, use the stools !

mitchl
09-16-2010, 09:16 PM
The only way to clear a NIC that I know of is to use the NVRAM recovery tool that you install on the flash card, it gives you 2 options when in the machine one to reset the NIC and the other is to recover NVRAM...... Might want to give that a whirl.

jma676
09-17-2010, 07:16 AM
Hi guys, I have a C452 which i need to reset all network settings on. Anybody know how?


as I said before:Check: User's Guide (Network Administrator)

You, Maybe, not compose well the question, or want to refer to something else, ooooh... read the manual, if you want to restore any settings, just do it, you want to configure the IP address again, between a new and longer.

Anyway.:p
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Initializing the configuration information

You can initialize the network settings (to the factory defaults), reset the controller, and delete the entire destination information.


1-Network Setting Clear:


In the administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select "Maintenance" - "Reset" - "Network Setting Clear".

(If Enhanced Security Mode is enabled, this menu item will not be displayed.)

*If you click [Clear], the network settings of this machine are cleared to the factory defaults.



2-Reset:


In the administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select "Maintenance" - "Reset" - "Reset".

*If you click [Reset], the controller is reset.
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jrf
09-20-2010, 10:45 PM
And to do that you go into Administrator and access the network settings and erase any and all settings within that.

Is there any particular reason you want to reset these?

Yes Stirton.M
We are running external copy and print control software on device but we are unable to control the +452 at present as some IT guy changed alot of details
Thanks

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RRodgers
09-21-2010, 01:33 AM
Resetting the nic won't help ya with that. You want to reset the authenication stuff.

Stirton.M
09-21-2010, 07:25 AM
I agree. This appears to be more to do with copytrack/authentication, which has very little to do with network settings within the machine.

When using the internal copytrack/authentication features of the machine, this is independent of any external devices or controls on the network, including the network settings set in administrator mode. Use of the built in copytrack/authentication can be set to allow printing without authentication. This is accessible through administrator mode, authentication settings. By default, it is disabled.

The use of external controls is by their very nature are are not a part of the network settings, aside from being present between the MFP and the network to which it is attached. External devices such as Hecons control network access to the print operations, but are independent of the machine.

Review the user manuals found on the CD set you got with the machine. The sections in administrator mode, authentication will outline the specifics of the functions of this feature.

jrf
09-21-2010, 08:59 PM
Yes i have this i have used this on c250s but i cant find one for a c452

Albonline
09-22-2010, 07:46 PM
I belive that in tech/rep,system 2 there is an initialize all button to acomplish the desired effect.

jrf
09-28-2010, 10:57 PM
Just to let you know that clear all under initialize in service mode is the only way to clear all network settings. There is no novram recover tool as most settings have been removed from the novram. Thanks for all posts

jma676
09-29-2010, 01:52 AM
Just to let you know that clear all under initialize in service mode is the only way to clear all network settings. There is no novram recover tool as most settings have been removed from the novram. Thanks for all posts

It seems that we have never understood, or the case .. never understood you want to know!.

I think that seeks to This:
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as I said before:Check: User's Guide (Network Administrator)

You, Maybe, not compose well the question, or want to refer to something else, ooooh... read the manual, if you want to restore any settings, just do it, you want to configure the IP address again, between a new and longer.

Anyway.:p
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Initializing the configuration information

You can initialize the network settings (to the factory defaults), reset the controller, and delete the entire destination information.


1-Network Setting Clear:


In the administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select "Maintenance" - "Reset" - "Network Setting Clear".

(If Enhanced Security Mode is enabled, this menu item will not be displayed.)

*If you click [Clear], the network settings of this machine are cleared to the factory defaults.



2-Reset:


In the administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select "Maintenance" - "Reset" - "Reset".

*If you click [Reset], the controller is reset.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

jrf
09-29-2010, 10:14 PM
Your information is correct JMA676 but if other details such as as bios name and in our case where discovery protocol was switched off by some click happy IT guy your solution will not work.

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