Oki MC780f MC770/780 User Guide - Advanced - Page 270
Setting the TCP/IP protocol (IPv6), When you select [MANUAL], DYNAMIC, NO AUTO IP, STATIC
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SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) Item name Description 1 ADDRESS MODE • DYNAMIC (When TCP/IP is set by Auto-IP addressing or DHCP server) Select [DYNAMIC] when you do not know the TCP/IP settings that should be assigned to the equipment. If [DYNAMIC] is selected when your network supports the DHCP, the IP address, 2 subnet mask, default gateway, primary WINS server address, secondary WINS server address, POP3 server address, and SMTP server address are acquired from the DHCP server. If the DHCP is not supported, an appropriate IP address is assigned to this 3 equipment by the auto-IP addressing function. However, the auto-IP addressing may not work properly if a router is placed in the network. • NO AUTO IP (When TCP/IP is set using only the DHCP server) Select [NO AUTO IP] when the equipment is connected to a local 4 area network with a DHCP server and you want to set the TCP/IP not using the auto-IP addressing function, but only the DHCP. When [NO AUTO IP] is selected, the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, primary WINS server address, secondary WINS server 5 address, POP3 server address, and SMTP server address are acquired from the DHCP server, and the IP address assignment by the auto-IP addressing function disabled. • STATIC (When connecting to a local area network using static IP addresses) 6 Select [STATIC] and specify an IP address when connecting to a local area network where static IP addresses are used. Also set the subnet mask and default gateway as required. IP ADDRESS Press [IP ADDRESS] and enter the IP SUBNET MASK address of this equipment using the 7 GATEWAY digital keys. Enter the subnet mask and default gateway as required. Use the arrow buttons to switch the active box. Note • This item is enabled only when [STATIC] is selected for [ADDRESS MODE]. Setting the TCP/IP protocol (IPv6) You can set the TCP/IP v6 protocol. In IPv6 setting operation, you can enable or disable the IPv6 protocol in this equipment, as well as set the IPv6 address, for example, by selecting the addressing mode. How the IPv6 address is acquired depends on the addressing mode you select. • When you select [MANUAL]: You assign the IPv6 address, prefix and default gateway manually. In this mode, it is possible to register one IPv6 address. P.271 "Setting the IPv6 protocol manually" • When you select [STATELESS]: The IPv6 address is acquired automatically from the DHCPv6 server and routers. In this mode, it is possible to register up to nine IPv6 addresses. P.272 "Setting the IPv6 protocol automatically (in a stateless network environment)" Memo • Up to seven IPv6 addresses can be acquired from routers. One IPv6 address can be obtained from the DHCPv6 server. And, one link-local address is generated automatically. • When you select [STATEFUL]: The IPv6 address is automatically acquired from the DHCPv6 server. In this mode, it is possible to register one IPv6 address. P.273 "Setting the IPv6 protocol automatically (in a stateful network environment)" Memo • If Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) detects duplicate addresses, the message "IPv6 ADDRESS CONFLICT" is displayed on the touch panel. - 270 -