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IMPORTANT
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A total of four (ranges of) IPv6 addresses or IPv6 address prefixes can be set for
this function.
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You cannot specify a multicast address for an IPv6 address.
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If you enter ‘0’ in [Prefix Length], access from all IPv6 addresses is restricted.
•
If you enter ‘128’ in [Prefix Length], the IPv6 addresses of the machine are not
permitted.
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If you want to specify a range of IPv6 addresses to accept or reject:
NOTE
If you want to change the entry mode, press
(Tone), or use [
] or [
] to select
<Entry Mode>
➞
press [OK]. You can select <Aa>(Alphabet) or <12>(Number). For
more information, see Chapter 2, “Basic Operations,” in the
Reference Guide
.
❑
Enter the desired prefix address using
-
(numeric keys)
➞
use [
] or [
] to
select <Set>
➞
press [OK].
❑
Enter the prefix length using [
] or [
], or
-
(numeric keys)
➞
press [OK].
The prefix length can be set between 0
and 128.
To enter another IP address or change
the settings of the registered IP
addresses, repeat steps 9 to 11.
❑
Enter the first IP address (at which the
range begins) using
-
(numeric
keys)
➞
use [
] or [
] to select <Set>
➞
press [OK].
0000:0000:0000:0000
Set
Entry Mode: Aa
IPv6 Address
64
(0-128)
Prefix Length
0000:0000:0000:0000
Set
Entry Mode: Aa
First Address
Summary of Contents for IR 2420
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