Use this page to make settings for printing using IPv4.
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Select whether to enable or disable IPv4.
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[Ethernet], [IEEE 802.11b], or [Ethernet+IEEE 802.11b] appears depending on the interface board installed.
Enter the host name you want to set for the network interface board or 802.11b interface unit, using up to 63 characters. The default is RNP, followed by the last three bytes of the MAC address of the active interface board. For example, if the MAC address is 00:00:74:62:5C:65, the name is RNP625C65. When you change the default, a name beginning with "RNP" or "rnp" cannot be used.
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Select [Enable] to use the DHCP server to automatically configure the network settings. Select [Disable] to manually configure the network settings.
Select whether to use the domain name obtained from the DHCP server, or the domain name set for the device.
When using DHCP, the domain name obtained from the DHCP server is used. If the domain name cannot be obtained from the DHCP server, the domain name set for the device is used.
The domain name set for the device is used. Enter the domain name, using up to 63 characters. Spaces cannot be used.
Enter the IPv4 address of the network interface board or 802.11b interface unit.
At DHCP operation, the address obtained from the DHCP server is used.
Enter the sub-net mask of the network interface board and wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b) board.
The sub-net mask is a part of the IP address used as a network address.
When using DHCP, the sub-net mask obtained from the DHCP server is used.
Select whether to enable or disable DDNS (Dynamic DNS) name resolution for the network interface board or wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b) board.
When enabled, the DNS database is immediately updated.
Select whether to enable or disable WINS name resolution for the network interface board or 802.11b interface unit.
When enabled, enter the IP address of the WINS server for [Primary WINS Server] and [Secondary WINS Server].
The host name entered for [Host Name] is registered to the specified WINS server.
Even if the network interface board or 802.11b interface unit IP address is changed for use in a DHCP environment, specification using the name is enabled.
If a name cannot be registered on the WINS server, it sends out a registration request.
Enter the primary WINS server IP address.
When using DHCP, the primary WINS server address obtained from the DHCP server is used.
If the address cannot be obtained from the DHCP server, the primary WINS server address set for the device is used.
Enter the secondary WINS server IP address.
The secondary WINS server is used when the primary WINS server is not available to register the device name.
When using DHCP, the secondary WINS server address obtained from the DHCP server is used.
If the address cannot be obtained from the DHCP server, the secondary WINS server address set for the device is used.
Enter the NetBIOS scope ID you want to set for the network interface board and wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b) board, using up to 31 characters.
When using DHCP, the scope ID obtained from the DHCP server is used.
If the ID cannot be obtained from the DHCP server, the ID set for the device is used.
These settings relate to IP over 1394 of the IEEE 1394 board. This information appears when an IEEE 1394 board is installed.
Enter the host name you want to set for the IEEE 1394 board using up to 15 characters. The default is RNP, followed by the last 10 characters of the EUI-64 of the 1394 interface unit. For example, a 1394 interface unit with an EUI-64 of 00:00:74:00:02:01:12:34 would be named RNP0002011234. When you change the default, a name beginning with "RNP" or "rnp" cannot be used.
Select [Enable] to use the DHCP server to automatically configure the network settings. Select [Disable] to manually configure the network settings.
Select whether to use the domain name obtained from the DHCP server, or the domain name set for the device.
When using DHCP, the domain name obtained from the DHCP server is used. If the domain name cannot be obtained from the DHCP server, the domain name set for the device is used.
The domain name set for the device is used. Enter the domain name, using up to 63 characters. Spaces cannot be used.
Enter the IEEE 1394 board IPv4 address.
When using DHCP, the address obtained from the DHCP server is used.
Enter the IEEE 1394 board sub-net mask.
The sub-net mask is a part of the IP address used as a network address.
When using DHCP, the sub-net mask obtained from the DHCP server is used.
Select whether to enable or disable DDNS (Dynamic DNS) name resolution for the IEEE 1394 board.
When enabled, the DNS database is immediately updated.
Select whether to enable or disable WINS name resolution for the IEEE 1394 board.
When enabled, enter the WINS server IP address in the [Primary WINS Server] and [Secondary WINS Server] boxes.
The name entered in the [Host Name] box is registered to the specified WINS server.
Even if the IEEE 1394 board IP address is changed for use in a DHCP environment, specification using the name is enabled.
If a name cannot be registered on the WINS server, it sends out a registration request.
Enter the primary WINS server IP address.
When using DHCP, the primary WINS server address obtained from the DHCP server is used.
If the address cannot be obtained from the DHCP server, the primary WINS server address set for the device is used.
Enter the secondary WINS server IP address.
The secondary WINS server is used when the primary WINS server is not available to register the device name.
When using DHCP, the secondary WINS server address obtained from the DHCP server is used.
If the address cannot be obtained from the DHCP server, the secondary WINS server address set for the device is used.
Enter the NetBIOS scope ID you want to set for the IEEE 1394 board, using up to 31 characters.
When using DHCP, the scope ID obtained from the DHCP server is used.
If the ID cannot be obtained from the DHCP server, the ID set for the device is used.
These settings are common to the network interface board, wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b) board, and IEEE 1394 board.
Enter the default gateway address.
The default gateway address is the IP address of the host or router used as the gateway when communicating (printing or exchanging information) with a computer on another network.
When using DHCP, the default gateway address obtained from the DHCP server is used.
If the address cannot be obtained from the DHCP server, the default gateway address set for the device is used.
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Select whether to use the DNS server obtained from the DHCP server, or the DNS server set for the device.
[DNS Server1(DHCP)], [DNS Server2(DHCP)], and [DNS Server3](Auto-Obtain(DHCP)) are accessed in this order, and the DNS server that responds first is used.
[DNS Server1], [DNS Server2], and [DNS Server3](Specify) are not used.
Even if "Auto-Obtain (DHCP)" is selected when DHCP is not used, the operation is the same as when "Specify" is selected.
[DNS Server1], [DNS Server2], and [DNS Server3] are accessed in this order, and the DNS server that responds first is used.
The primary DNS server IP address obtained from the DHCP server appears.
The secondary DNS server IP address obtained from the DHCP server appears.
Enter the DNS server IP address you want to set for the machine.
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Enter the DNS server IP address you want to set for the machine.
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Select whether each protocol is enabled or disabled.
When printing using IPP, a printing timeout occurs when no data has been sent after the amount of time displayed here has elapsed (30 to 65535 seconds).
The default is 900.
Select whether or not to enable IPDS function.
Specify the IPDS port number to use with the IPDS function. You can enter a value between 1024 and 65535, but not 2501, 2601, or 9100.
Click to update the currently displayed information.
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Click to apply the settings.
Click to cancel the settings.