Chapter 4
4-11
Host name: https://Server address
Path to Folder: Directory path after the Inetpub
User name: (Basic authentication of WebDAV server, Necessary user name for digest authentication)
Password: (Basic authentication of WebDAV server, Necessary password for digest authentication)
F-4-27
Reference:
In IPv6 environmen:
When you input IPv6 address into a Host Name column with a URI(Uniform Resource Identifier) format, it is necessary to surround the IPv6 address part with a
bracket[ ].
When made the host name of the WebDAV address an example; an example:
ex:
fd00:0:ac18:9000:203:baff::80 then port 1234
->
http://[fd00:0:ac18:9000:203:baff::80]:1234/
When you transmitted a message without a bracket, the transmission of a message result finishes failure in end cord #751.
4.2.6 IPv6 settings
0020-7980
The following instructions pertain to connection confirmation when the IPv6 address has been obtained passively, in a local area network with no DHCPv6 server.
IPv6 address automatic settings
With IPv4, in order to make the address settings automatic, a DHCP server is required.
With IPv6, even without a DHCP server, automatic address settings can be set up as follows.
Multiple IPv6 addresses can be used at the same time.
Refer to the following table to see which addresses can be used.
T-4-2
Address type
Touch panel location
Settable
addresses
Address
characteristics
Usage conditions
Loop back address
None
1
::1
Always active.Can only be used with Ping on touch panel.
Link local address
Uses IPv6.
1
Begins with fe80. Automatically generated from unit's MAC address. Active until the main
unit's power is turned off. Can be used even if there is a device on the
network using the same address.
Stateless address
Stateless address settings
0-4
Router must be able to route Router Advertise.Active until the main unit's
power is turned off.Note, however, that there is a time limit on the validity
and the address will become invalid once this period expires, unless the
validity is automatically renewed.
WebDAV
http://172.16.1.54/
\01/
1234
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