HP 630n HP Jetdirect Print Servers - Administrator's Guide - Page 82

TCP/IP(v6) tab, TCP/IPv6, Advanced

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Table 4-6 TCP/IP(v4) tab Item Description IP Configuration Method Method that the HP Jetdirect print server uses for its IP configuration parameters: BOOTP (default), DHCP, Manual, or Auto IP. BOOTP or DHCP IP parameters are automatically configured by a BOOTP or DHCP server each time the print server is turned on. Manual Enter IP parameters using this Web page or using other available tools. Auto IP A unique link-local address 169.254.x.x is assigned. For more information, see TCP/IP configuration on page 15. IP Address Manually assign the IP address on the HP Jetdirect print server. This IP address uniquely identifies a node on a TCP/IP network. Duplicate IP addresses on a TCP/IP network are not allowed. Subnet Mask Manually assign a subnet mask if subnetting is used. A subnet mask is a 32-bit number. When applied to an IP address, the subnet mask determines which bits specify the network and subnet, and which bits uniquely specify the node. Default Gateway IP address of a router or computer that is used to connect to other networks or subnetworks. TCP/IP(v6) tab Use the TCP/IP(v6) tab to enable IPv6 operation, view IPv6 auto-configuration addresses, or manually configure IPv6 addresses. For basic information on IPv6 addresses on the print server, see TCP/IP configuration on page 15. For additional parameters that you can configure, see the Advanced tab. Table 4-7 TCP/IP(v6) tab Item Description IPv6 Enable Select or clear the check box to enable or disable IPv6 operation. Link-Local Address (Read only parameter.) Print server's IPv6 link-local address and prefix length. The print server configures this address automatically. The link-local address allows the print server to communicate with other IPv6 hosts on the local link without routers. Stateless Addresses (Read only parameters.) Stateless addresses and prefix lengths configured on the print server. Stateless addresses are assigned under the control of a router. DHCPv6 Addresses Select the DHCPv6 policy that the print server uses for stateful addresses, assigned by a DHCPv6 server. Select one of the following: ● Perform DHCPv6 only when requested by a router Allow the router to control stateful addressing. ● Perform DHCPv6 when stateless configuration is unsuccessful Attempt to use DHCPv6 if stateless addressing by a router fails. ● Always perform DHCPv6 on startup Always attempt DHCPv6 for configuration each time it is turned on. If DHCPv6 is used for stateful addressing, the addresses (and associated prefixes) configured on the print server are listed. Manual Address Set an IPv6 address on the print server and select whether to use it. 72 Chapter 4 Embedded Web server (V.38.xx) ENWW

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Table 4-6
TCP/IP(v4) tab
Item
Description
IP Configuration Method
Method that the HP Jetdirect print server uses for its IP configuration parameters:
BOOTP
(default),
DHCP
,
Manual
, or
Auto IP
.
BOOTP
or
DHCP
IP parameters are automatically configured by a BOOTP or DHCP server
each time the print server is turned on.
Manual
Enter IP parameters using this Web page or using other available tools.
Auto IP
A unique link-local address 169.254.x.x is assigned.
For more information, see
TCP/IP configuration
on page
15
.
IP Address
Manually assign the IP address on the HP Jetdirect print server.
This IP address uniquely identifies a node on a TCP/IP network. Duplicate IP addresses on a
TCP/IP network are not allowed.
Subnet Mask
Manually assign a subnet mask if subnetting is used. A subnet mask is a 32-bit number. When
applied to an IP address, the subnet mask determines which bits specify the network and
subnet, and which bits uniquely specify the node.
Default Gateway
IP address of a router or computer that is used to connect to other networks or subnetworks.
TCP/IP(v6) tab
Use the
TCP/IP(v6)
tab to enable IPv6 operation, view IPv6 auto-configuration addresses, or manually
configure IPv6 addresses. For basic information on IPv6 addresses on the print server, see
TCP/IP
configuration
on page
15
. For additional parameters that you can configure, see the
Advanced
tab.
Table 4-7
TCP/IP(v6) tab
Item
Description
IPv6 Enable
Select or clear the check box to enable or disable IPv6 operation.
Link-Local Address
(Read only parameter.) Print server's IPv6 link-local address and prefix length. The print
server configures this address automatically. The link-local address allows the print
server to communicate with other IPv6 hosts on the local link without routers.
Stateless Addresses
(Read only parameters.) Stateless addresses and prefix lengths configured on the print
server. Stateless addresses are assigned under the control of a router.
DHCPv6 Addresses
Select the DHCPv6 policy that the print server uses for stateful addresses, assigned by
a DHCPv6 server.
Select one of the following:
Perform DHCPv6 only when requested by a router
Allow the router to control
stateful addressing.
Perform DHCPv6 when stateless configuration is unsuccessful
Attempt to
use DHCPv6 if stateless addressing by a router fails.
Always perform DHCPv6 on startup
Always attempt DHCPv6 for configuration
each time it is turned on.
If DHCPv6 is used for stateful addressing, the addresses (and associated prefixes)
configured on the print server are listed.
Manual Address
Set an IPv6 address on the print server and select whether to use it.
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