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Network Identification,

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Up to seven IPv6 addresses can be shown on this page, depending upon the automatic configuration of the networking firmware. All available IPv6 addresses are shown. Figure 2-41 Network Settings folder - IPv6 Configuration Network Identification Use the Network Identification pane to configure the host name and domain name(s) used to identify the product on the network. The values for sost name and domain names are retrieved from the firmware, and displayed on this pane. The Networking firmware determines what host name and domain name(s) to use. The information under Available Host name / Domain names is for information only and cannot be modified. The text entries are disabled under certain circumstances. The following table defines when the entities are disabled: Table 2-4 Network Identification pane - Text Entities Text Entity Disabled status Host name Domain name (IPv4/IPv6) Disabled if configured by BOOTP Disabled if configured by BOOTP, DHCPv4, or DHCPv6 ENWW HP ToolboxFX 51

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Up to seven IPv6 addresses can be shown on this page, depending upon the automatic configuration
of the networking firmware. All available IPv6 addresses are shown.
Figure 2-41
Network Settings folder – IPv6 Configuration
Network Identification
Use the
Network Identification
pane to configure the host name and domain name(s) used to
identify the product on the network.
The values for sost name and domain names are retrieved from the firmware, and displayed on this
pane. The Networking firmware determines what host name and domain name(s) to use.
The information under
Available Host name / Domain names
is for information only and cannot be
modified.
The text entries are disabled under certain circumstances. The following table defines when the
entities are disabled:
Table 2-4
Network Identification pane – Text Entities
Text Entity
Disabled status
Host name
Disabled if configured by BOOTP
Domain name (IPv4/IPv6)
Disabled if configured by BOOTP, DHCPv4, or DHCPv6
ENWW
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