IMPORTANT
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You cannot use only IP v. 6 without using IP v. 4.
IPsec encryption (Security Architecture for Internet Protocol) is not supported.
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NOTE
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About the stateless addressThe stateless address will be discarded when you restart the printer (when you turn it ON).
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1.
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Set [Manual Address] to [On].
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2.
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Enter [IP Address].
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3.
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Enter [Prefix Length].
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4.
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Enter [Default Router Address] as needed.
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IMPORTANT
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Addresses which cannot be entered in [IP Address] and [Default Router Address]An address which starts with "ff" (multicast address)
An address which starts with "0:0:"
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1.
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Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server in [Primary DNS Server Address] in [IP v. 6].
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2.
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Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server in [Secondary DNS Server Address] in [IP v. 6].
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3.
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Specify [DNS Host Name] and [DNS Domain Name].
If you want to use the same name as the one for IP v. 4, set [Same Host Name/Domain Name as IP v. 4] to [On].
If you want to use a name different from the one for IP v. 4, enter [DNS Host Name] and [DNS Domain Name].
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1.
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Set [DNS Dynamic Update] to [On].
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2.
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Specify the setting for [Register Stateless Address].
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3.
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Specify the setting for [Register Manual Address].
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4.
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Specify the setting for [Register Stateful Address].
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IMPORTANT
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DNS Dynamic UpdateDNS Dynamic Update is a function that adds the IP address of the device and the names specified as the host name and domain name to the DNS server automatically.
This function can be used in the environment in which a Dynamic DNS server is being used. When using the DNS Dynamic Update functionYou need to set the IP address, host name, and domain name of the DNS server.
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After performing a hard reset or restarting the printer, the settings are effective.
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NOTE
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To perform a hard resetYou can perform a hard reset using the following procedure.
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