Setting IPv4 DNS

Before specifying the DNS settings, see "Attention (DNS Settings)."
DNS (Domain Name Service) is a service used for associating a host name (a name of a computer or a printer on a TCP/IP network) with an IP address.
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Start the Remote UI and log on in system manager mode.
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Click [Settings/Registration].
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Click [Network Settings] -> [TCP/IP Settings].
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Click [Edit] in [IPv4 Settings].
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Specify DNS settings.
[Primary DNS Server Address]
Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server.
[Secondary DNS Server Address]
Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
[Host Name]
Enter the host name to be added to the DNS server. Up to 47 characters can be entered.
[Domain Name]
Enter the name of the domain to which the machine belongs. Up to 47 characters can be entered.
* For example, "example.com"
[DNS Dynamic Update]
Select this check box to use DNS Dynamic Update.
Once the check box is selected, you do not need to refresh the IP address of the machine or specify [Host Name] and [Domain Name].
[DNS Dynamic Update Time]
Set the dynamic update interval (from 0 to 48 hours).
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Specify mDNS settings.
Proceed to Step 8 when not using mDNS.
[Use mDNS]
Select the check box to use the mDNS.
[mDNS Name]
Enter an mDNS name.
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Set DHCP option settings.
[Acquire Host Name:]
Select the check box to acquire the host name from the DHCP server.
[DNS Dynamic Update]
Select the check box to update the host name dynamically from the DHCP server.
Restart the machine after changes have been made to the DHCP option settings.
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Click [OK].