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TCP/IP Dynamic Addressing
1.
Open your Web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the Device in the Address or Location field.
Press
Enter
.
2.
Click the
Properties
Tab.
3.
Click the plus symbol (+) to the left of the
Connectivity
, then the
Protocols
file folder.
4.
Select
TCP/IP
in the directory tree
5.
Review the available selections as displayed on your screen and explained in the
TCP/IP
Configuration Selection List
, below.`
6.
Accept the default Host Name, or type in your own unique Host Name for this Device.
7.
Select DHCP or BOOTP as your method for obtaining an IP Address.
CAUTION: Changing the IP address for the Device will affect LPR/LPD, FTP, SNMP, and Port 9100
printing. It will also interrupt the ability to communicate with the device using the Internet Services
(series of web pages on the Device). When you change the Device's IP Address, make sure to print
out a Configuration Report (as stated in this guide) so that you have a record of the TCP/IP addresses
for use with workstations that need to communicate with the Device using TCP/IP.
Note: When using DHCP, set a reasonably long Lease Time for the IP Address so that the Device can
be shut down and serviced, when required, without being continuously assigned a new IP Address.
Note: Upon rebooting, when the system comes up, if it can’t locate a DHCP server on the network it
will use whatever IP address it was previously configured with.
8.
Determine the method to use to supply the DNS Server IP Addresses (to resolve Host Names with IP
Addresses).
9.
Determine whether or not Dynamic DNS should be enabled.
10. Click
Apply
when done.
TCP/IP Configuration Selection List
As displayed on your screen, the following selections are available for TCP/IP Configuration.
IP Mode
Select the IP Mode that applies to your network environment.
General
Host Name. The default entry assures a name that is unique to this device on the network.
IP Address Resolution. Use this drop-down menu to select the method to use to assign IP
Addresses. Select STATIC, DHCP, RARP, BOOTP, or DHCP/Autonet.
Note that with the Autonet option selected, if a Windows 2000 client can’t contact the DHCP
server, it will assign itself an IP address from the 169.254.0.0 class B address space. This is also
known as zero configuration, or Bonjour, networking. Make sure to check the Enabled box for Self
Assigned Address at the bottom of your screen.
IP Address entry box. To be filled in manually ONLY when Static addressing is selected.
Subnet Mask entry box. To be filled in manually ONLY when Static addressing is selected.
Gateway Address entry box. To be filled in manually ONLY when Static addressing is selected.
Domain Name
Enter the fully qualified domain name here. For example: xerox.com.
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