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Understanding the TCP/IP Settings, Configuring the Printer
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Chapter 3 - Configuring the Printer Use the following table to understand the TCP/IP settings. Understanding the TCP/IP Settings Setting IPV4 Settings IPV6 Settings Description Configuration method: The method by which an IP address is assigned to the printer. You can choose between DHCP, BOOTP, DHCP+BOOTP, or MANUAL. Address: The current IP address of the printer. Netmask: Manually assigned netmask for the printer. Default Router: The IP address of the default router. Configuration method: The method by which an IP address is assigned to the printer. You can choose between: • AUTO: The IP address is obtained using stateless auto-configuration. This is the default configuration method. • AUTO+DHCP: The IP address is obtained using stateless auto-configuration, but DNS options are obtained using DHCP. • DHCP: The IP address and DNS options are obtained using DHCP. • MANUAL: The IP address is set to a static address that you enter in the Static Address field. Current addresses: A list of all the currently configured IP addresses for the Ethernet interface. The address starting with FE80:: is the link-local address and is available regardless of the configuration method you choose. Static address: This address applies if you selected manual as the configuration method. The IP address is specified as an address and a prefix separated by a slash. You can use "::" to represent a large number of consecutive zeros. You should typically set the prefix to 64. Example: 2001:DB8:0:F101::2/64 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual 51