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IPv6 Support

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FIERY SYSTEM 8e - Quick reference FIERY SYSTEM 8e RELEASE 2 FEATURE NAME IPv6 Support Fiery System 8e New & Enhanced Features, Advantages & Benefits Standard Features KEY FUNCTIONS & FEATURES Fiery supports the phase-in transition for IPv6. In Fiery's IPv6 phase 1, the following features are supported: • SMB. • LPR. • Port9100. • Enable/disable via LCD (default is enabled). • Enable/disable via WebTools v3 Configuration (default is enabled) • Approved for IPv6 Ready Phase I Logo. IPv6 Auto Address Allocation: • Fiery receives the IP prefix announced by the router, and then it negotiates with its neighbors to get its own specific IP address. Workflow on a Windows-based Client: • On a Windows-based client, the user must use either SMB to install the driver or manually install the driver, create a port, and manually connect the port to that driver. Default Behavior: • Fiery ships with IPv6 on by default. Changes to Config Page: • The printed Config page has a new entry with the IPv6 addresses ƒ For example, XXXX: XXXX: XXXX: XXXX: XXXX: XXXX: XXXX: XXXX (Where each X represents a hexadecimal digit). Backward Compatibility • IPv4 still works in parallel with IPv6; thus, in network environments that do not yet have IPv6. NOTE: The following are the limitations for Fiery's IPv6 phase 1 support: • No DDNS support. • No DHCP6 support. • For remote clients over IPv6, no BIDI support of any kind, including no BIDI in driver and no job monitor. • For remote clients over IPv6, no Harmony support of any kind, including no CWS. FIERY ADVANTAGE • Fiery can be installed in IPV6 environments. This is a requirement for government sites in readiness for IPV6 networks. CUSTOMER BENEFITS • Adoption of the IPv6 Internet Printing Protocol ensures network printing compatibility. 15

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FIERY SYSTEM 8e - Quick reference
FIERY SYSTEM 8e RELEASE 2
15
Fiery System 8e New & Enhanced Features, Advantages & Benefits
Standard Features
FEATURE NAME
KEY FUNCTIONS & FEATURES
FIERY ADVANTAGE
CUSTOMER BENEFITS
IPv6 Support
Fiery supports the phase-in transition for IPv6. In
Fiery’s IPv6 phase 1, the following features are
supported:
SMB.
LPR.
Port9100.
Enable/disable via LCD (default is enabled).
Enable/disable via WebTools v3
Configuration (default is enabled)
Approved for IPv6 Ready Phase I Logo.
IPv6 Auto Address Allocation:
Fiery receives the IP prefix announced by
the router, and then it negotiates with its
neighbors to get its own specific IP
address.
Workflow on a Windows-based Client:
On a Windows-based client, the user
must use either SMB to install the driver
or manually install the driver, create a
port, and manually connect the port to
that driver.
Default Behavior:
Fiery ships with IPv6 on by default.
Changes to Config Page:
The printed Config page has a new entry
with the IPv6 addresses
For example, XXXX: XXXX: XXXX:
XXXX: XXXX: XXXX: XXXX: XXXX
(Where each X represents a
hexadecimal digit).
Backward Compatibility
IPv4 still works in parallel with IPv6; thus,
in network environments that do not yet
have IPv6.
NOTE:
The following are the limitations for
Fiery’s IPv6 phase 1 support:
No DDNS support.
No DHCP6 support.
For remote clients over IPv6, no BIDI support
of any kind, including no BIDI in driver and no
job monitor.
For remote clients over IPv6, no Harmony
support of any kind, including no CWS.
Fiery can be installed in IPV6 environments.
This is a requirement for government sites
in readiness for IPV6 networks.
Adoption of the IPv6 Internet Printing
Protocol ensures network printing
compatibility.