3
Using
a
TCP/IP
Network
TCP/IPv6 Settings
3-13
TCP/IPv6 Settings
This section describes the procedure for setting TCP/IPv6 using the control panel. After specifying
the settings for TCP/IPv6, follow the procedure in "Settings Common to TCP/IPv4 and TCP/
IPv6(p.3-23)" to specify the required settings, and the procedure in "Confirming TCP/IPv6
Settings(p.3-35)" to check whether the network settings are correct. If the settings for TCP/IPv4 are
already specified and you have finished specifying the settings common to TCP/IPv4 and TCP/IPv6,
only check the network settings after completing this procedure. If you want to use IPv4
communications at the same time, follow the procedure in "TCP/IPv4 Settings(p.3-4)" to specify the
required settings, and the procedure in "Confirming TCP/IPv4 Settings(p.3-33)" to check the settings.
The machine can use up to seven of the following IPv6 addresses. With IPv6 communication, multiple
IPv6 addresses can be used at the same time.
Remark
If the IPv6 address assigned to the machine is the
same as another node, you may not be able to perform
IPv6 communication, even though an IPv6 address is
displayed on the screen.
Link local address (1)
An address that is only valid within the same link. A link local address is automatically set using a
specific prefix (fe80::) and an interface identifier generated from the MAC address of the machine.
When the machine is using the functions of IPv6, one link local address is always registered.
Manual address (0 or 1)
A fixed address that is set from the control panel.
Stateless address (0 to 4)
A stateless address is automatically set using the machine's MAC address and the prefix (information
indicating the network belonged to) included in the RA (Router Advertisement) notified by the router
when the machine is started.
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Summary of Contents for iR3245
Page 2: ......
Page 7: ...chapter 1 Before You Start...
Page 15: ...1 Before You Start Using E Mail I Fax 1 9 Using E Mail I Fax...
Page 18: ...1 Before You Start 1 12 Sending Data Sending Data...
Page 29: ...chapter 2 Settings Common to the Network Protocols...
Page 53: ...chapter 3 Using a TCP IP Network...
Page 149: ...3 Using a TCP IP Network FTP Server Settings 3 97 FTP Server Settings...
Page 171: ...chapter 4 Using a NetWare Network Windows...
Page 194: ...4 Using a NetWare Network Windows 4 24 Setting Up a Computer as a File Server...
Page 195: ...chapter 5 Using a NetBIOS Network...
Page 206: ...5 Using a NetBIOS Network 5 12 Printer Connection Method Printer Connection Method...
Page 222: ...5 Using a NetBIOS Network 5 28 Samba UNIX Linux Mac OS X...
Page 223: ...chapter 6 Using an AppleTalk Network Macintosh...
Page 228: ...6 Using an AppleTalk Network Macintosh 6 6 Setting Up a Computer for Printing...
Page 229: ...chapter 7 Troubleshooting...
Page 252: ...7 Troubleshooting 7 24 IEEE802 1X Authentication Problems and Remedies...
Page 253: ...chapter 8 Appendix...
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