3 Using CentreWare Internet Services24CentreWare Internet Services EnvironmentsCentreWare Internet Services uses the embedded HTTP Server that resides in themachine. This allows communication with the machine through a web browser withaccess to the Internet or an intranet. By entering the IP address of the machine as theURL (Universal Resource Locator) in the browser, direct access to the machine isavailable.CentreWare Internet Services allows you to make not only the same basic settings asfrom the Control Panel, but also more specialized settings for the machine.User ID and PasscodeMany of the features available within Internet Services will require the SystemAdministrator login ID and passcode. By default, the user name is "11111" and thepasscode is not set. This ID and passcode can be changed or set by the SystemAdministrator. A user will only be prompted for the System Administrator login ID andpasscode once in a single browser session.System ConfigurationTo use CentreWare Internet Services, you need to enable TCP/IP on the machine.CentreWare Internet Services InstallationThis section describes the settings required to use CentreWare Internet Services.Installation ProcedureThere are two stages required to enable CentreWare Internet Services.Network Communication SetupThis requires the machine to be set up for CentreWare Internet Services.Test AccessTo make sure that CentreWare Internet Services has been set up correctly, you shouldaccess CentreWare Internet Services.Network Communication SetupInitially, boot the CentreWare Internet Services port.1. Connect the machine to the network.NOTE: The Ethernet cable is an RJ45 type and is not supplied by Xerox.2. Enter the System Setting Mode.• If Copy Auditron is disabled1) Hold down the button on the Control Panel for four seconds.2) Enter the System Administrator's ID using the numeric keypad.The letter [P] appears blinking in the Display.