
Network Connectivity
Xerox
®
WorkCentre
®
4265 Multifunction Printer
23
System Administrator Guide
Configuring DNS Settings at the Control Panel
Domain Name System (DNS) is a system that maps host names to IP addresses.
1.
At the printer control panel, press the
Machine Status
button.
2.
Touch
Tools
>
Network Settings
>
TCP/IP Settings
.
3.
Touch
DNS Configuration
.
a.
Touch
Host Name
.
b.
Type a host name.
c.
Touch
OK
.
d.
To close the screen, touch
X
.
Note:
If DHCP is enabled, your DHCP server can provide the following information.
e.
Touch
Domain Name
, then touch the
Requested Domain Name
field. To type the domain
name, use the touch screen keypad.
f.
Touch
OK
.
g.
To close the screen, touch
X
.
4.
Touch
DNS Servers
.
a.
Touch
Primary DNS Server
, then type the server address. Touch
OK
.
b.
Touch
Alternate DNS Server #1
, then type the server address. Touch
OK
.
c.
Touch
Alternate DNS Server #2
, then type the server address. Touch
OK
.
d.
To close the screen, touch
X
.
Configuring IP Settings in CentreWare Internet Services
If your printer has a valid network address, you can configure TCP/IP settings in CentreWare Internet
Services. For details, see
Assigning a Network Address
on page 15.
Configuring IPv4
You can use IPv4 or IPv6 in addition to or in place of the other.
1.
In CentreWare Internet Services, click
Properties
>
Connectivity
>
Protocols
.
2.
Click
TCP/IP
.
3.
For Protocol, select
Enabled
.
4.
For Host Name, type a unique name for your printer.
5.
For IP Address Resolution, select an option. Fields that appear depend on the option that you select.
−
STATIC
disables dynamic addressing and allows you to type a static IP address. Type the
Machine IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address.
−
BOOTP
allows the printer to obtain an IP address from a BOOTP server that does not respond
to DHCP requests.
−
DHCP
allows your DHCP server to assign an IP address to the printer. Dynamic DNS
Registration is enabled.