Konica Minolta bizhub 4750 bizhub 4750/4050 Applied Functions User Guide - Page 52

[TCP/IP Settings] - [DNS Settings]

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1.5 Available operations in Administrator mode 1 [TCP/IP Settings] - [DNS Settings] To display: Administrator mode - [Network] - [TCP/IP Settings] - [DNS Settings] Configure the DNS settings when a DNS server is used. Item [Host Name] [Domain Name] [DNS Server Address (IPv4)] [DNS Server Address (IPv6)] [Search Domain Name] [Dynamic DNS] Description Enter the host name of this machine (using ASCII characters of up to 63 bytes, including only - for symbol marks). If your DNS server does not support the Dynamic DNS function, register the host name of this machine on the DNS server. When not automatically retrieving the default domain name, enter the default domain name of this machine (using ASCII characters of up to 63 bytes, including only - for symbol marks). Enter the address (IPv4) of your DNS server. You can register up to three addresses. Enter the address (IPv6) of your DNS server. You can register up to three addresses. When not automatically retrieving the search domain name, enter the search domain name of this machine (using ASCII characters of up to 251 bytes, only - is available for symbol marks). Select whether or not to enable the Dynamic DNS function. When your DNS server supports the Dynamic DNS function, the specified host name can be automatically registered on the DNS server or changes can be automatically updated as long as [Enable] is selected. [Disable] is specified by default. [Applied Functions] 1-46

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[Applied Functions]
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1.5
Available operations in Administrator mode
1
[TCP/IP Settings] - [DNS Settings]
To display:
Administrator mode
- [Network] - [TCP/IP Settings] - [DNS Settings]
Configure the DNS settings when a DNS server is used.
Item
Description
[Host Name]
Enter the host name of this machine (using ASCII characters of up to 63 bytes,
including only - for symbol marks).
If your DNS server does not support the Dynamic DNS function, register the
host name of this machine on the DNS server.
[Domain Name]
When not automatically retrieving the default domain name, enter the default
domain name of this machine (using ASCII characters of up to 63 bytes, includ-
ing only - for symbol marks).
[DNS Server Address
(IPv4)]
Enter the address (IPv4) of your DNS server. You can register up to three ad-
dresses.
[DNS Server Address
(IPv6)]
Enter the address (IPv6) of your DNS server. You can register up to three ad-
dresses.
[Search Domain Name]
When not automatically retrieving the search domain name, enter the search
domain name of this machine (using ASCII characters of up to 251 bytes, only
- is available for symbol marks).
[Dynamic DNS]
Select whether or not to enable the Dynamic DNS function.
When your DNS server supports the Dynamic DNS function, the specified host
name can be automatically registered on the DNS server or changes can be
automatically updated as long as [Enable] is selected.
[Disable] is specified by default.