Use this page to configure settings for printing using IPv6.
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Select whether IPv6 is active or inactive.
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Ethernet, Wireless LAN, or Ethernet + Wireless LAN appears depending on the interface board installed.
Enter the host name you want to set for the network interface board or wireless LAN interface unit, using up to 63 characters. The default is RNP, followed by the MAC address of the active interface board. If you change the name to other than the default, the new name cannot begin with "RNP" or "rnp".
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Enter the name of the domain to which the device belongs, using up to 63 alphanumeric characters. Spaces cannot be used.
Displays the link-local address of the network interface board or wireless LAN board.
The link-local address applies only within the local network (local segment) and begins with "fe80::", followed by an identifier generated from the MAC address of the active interface board.
Specify the stateless address of the network interface board or wireless LAN board.
Select whether auto-generation of IPv6 addresses is active or inactive.
Displays auto-generated IPv6 addresses.
In the left box, enter the IPv6 address assigned for the network interface board or wireless LAN board.
In the right box, enter the prefix length of the IPv6 address, using a value between 1 and 128.
The default is 64.
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Select Active to use the DHCPv6 server to automatically configure the network settings. Select Inactive to manually configure the network settings.
Displays the address obtained from the DHCPv6 server.
Select whether DDNS (Dynamic DNS) name resolution for the network interface board or wireless LAN board is active or inactive.
When active, the DNS database is immediately updated.
Select whether or not to respond to the name resolution order from the LLMNR (Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution) protocol.
Enter the default gateway address.
The default gateway address is the IPv6 address of the host or router used as the gateway when communicating (printing or exchanging information) with a computer on another network.
If Stateless Address Autoconfiguration is set to Active, the link-local address of the router is set as the default gateway address.
If you specify a default gateway address here, that address is used.
The value currently in use appears in parentheses.
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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 IPv6 address obtained from the DHCP server appears.
The secondary DNS server IPv6 address obtained from the DHCP server appears.
Enter the DNS server IPv6 address you want to set for the machine.
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Enter the DNS server IPv6 address you want to set for the machine.
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Select an operation mode for DHCPv6.
Operates in DHCPv6 or DHCPv6-lite mode according to the prefix value of the router advertisement.
Operates in DHCPv6 mode.
Obtains the IPv6 address and other parameters.
Operates in DHCPv6-lite mode.
Obtains parameters except the IPv6 address.
Displays the DUID (DHCP Unique Identifier) of the device.
Select whether each protocol is active or inactive.
Specify whether to encrypt the communication using the WSD (Web Services on Devices) protocol.
When printing using WSD (Web Services on Devices) or IPP, specify the time the machine waits for job data before canceling the job.
You can specify a timeout period of 30 to 65535 seconds.
The default timeout period is 900 seconds.
Select whether or not to enable printing using RHPP (Ricoh Host Print Protocol).
Click to update the currently displayed information.
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Click to apply the settings.
Click to cancel the settings.