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TCP/IP Settings Help
When you make changes to TCP/IP settings and click Save Changes, you are prompted to reset the printer before the changes take effect.

BOOTP/DHCP Settings

With these settings, the printer acquires TCP/IP information automatically. To use the printer with BOOTP, you must set up a reservation for the printer on the BOOTP server.

BOOTP/DHCP

  • On: The printer issues BOOTP and DHCP requests on startup.
  • Off: The printer does not issue BOOTP or DHCP requests on startup.

DHCP Server Address
Reports the IP address of the DHCP server. This field is not displayed if BOOTP/DHCP is Off.

DHCP Lease Expiration and DHCP Lease Renewal
These fields report when the printer's DHCP lease will expire (if not automatically renewed) and when the printer will being negotiating to renew the lease. This field is not displayed if BOOTP/DHCP is Off.

TCP/IP Settings

Use these settings to enter the printer's TCP/IP information manually. 

IP Address
Enter the printer's IP address. The format is x.x.x.x, where x represents a decimal number from 0 - 255. The value entered must be a valid IP address and not 0.0.0.0, 255.255.255.255, or any address starting with 127 or 224-255. The value in this field is overwritten when BOOTP/DHCP is enabled and a BOOTP or DHCP server assigns a value.

Network Mask
Enter a number for the Network Mask address. The format is x.x.x.x, where x represents a decimal number from 0 - 255. 
The value in this field is overwritten when BOOTP/DHCP is enabled and a BOOTP/DHCP server assigns a value.

Router / Gateway Address
Gateway addresses are used to communicate with devices not on the same network segment. Enter the gateway host IP address. The gateway host address is the address of a host that is used to retransmit the packets from the current network segment to another network segment. The format for each address is x.x.x.x, where x represents a decimal number from 0 - 255. 
The value in this field may be overwritten when BOOTP/DHCP is enabled and a BOOTP or DHCP server assigns a value.

DDNS/WINS Settings

The following settings may be obtained from the BOOTP or DHCP Server (if enabled). These settings allow the printer to register its IP name and address so other devices on the network can refer to it by name.  

DDNS
Allows you to enable and disable DDNS.

Release Host Name
Informs the server that the host name reserved for this printer can be used for another device. Required for DDNS configuration.

DDNS/WINS Name
This is the name the printer will register with DDNS and WINS so other devices on the network can refer to it by name. The default name is derived from the printer's Ethernet address (e.g.: XEROX0A1E25), but this value can be set by the user. The value in this field may be overwritten by BOOTP/DHCP.

DNS Domain
This is the domain the printer resides in and is used by networking protocols to properly communicate with other devices on the network. This value can be set by the user, BOOTP, or DHCP. If set by the user, the value in this field may be overwritten by BOOTP/DHCP.

Primary WINS Server
Enter the IP address for the primary WINS name server. A value of all zeros indicates that no server is configured. If both primary and second name servers are undefined, the printer will use broadcast (peer-to-peer) name recognition. The value in this field may be overwritten by BOOTP/DHCP.

Secondary WINS Server
Enter the IP address for the secondary WINS name server. A value of all zeros indicates that no server is configured. If both primary and second name servers are undefined, the printer will broadcast (peer-to-peer) name recognition. The value in this field may be overwritten by BOOTP/DHCP.

DNS Settings (Domain Name Services)

Use these settings to reference servers (such as email servers) by name. These settings are also used in Job Accounting to display user host names instead of addresses.  

Domain Name Services Resolver
Allows you to enable and disable DNS.

Primary Name Server IP Address
Enter the IP address for the primary name server. A value of all zeros indicates that no server is configured. If both primary and second name servers are undefined, no lookup occurs. Required for DNS configuration. The value in this field may be overridden by BOOTP/DHCP.

Secondary Name Server IP Address
Enter the IP address for the secondary name server. A value of all zeros indicates that no server is configured. If both primary and secondary name servers are undefined, no lookup occurs. Optional for DNS configuration. The value in this field may be overridden by BOOTP/DHCP.

Additional Search Domain Name 1, 2, and 3
Enter additional domain names to be appended to the host name lookup request when the original lookup has failed. The maximum length for this value is 256 characters. Optional for DNS configuration.

 

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