User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Operating Instructions
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- How to Read This Manual
- Model-Specific Information
- Important Safety Instructions
- Important Safety Instructions
- ENERGY STAR Program
- 1. Guide to the Machine
- 2. Loading Paper
- 3. Printing Documents
- 4. Copying Originals
- 5. Scanning Originals
- 6. Sending and Receiving a Fax
- Fax Mode Screen
- Setting the Date and Time
- Entering Characters
- Registering Fax Destinations
- Sending a Fax
- Using the Fax Function from a Computer (PC FAX)
- Receiving a Fax
- Lists/Reports Related to Fax
- 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel
- 8. Configuring the Machine Using Utilities
- 9. Maintaining the Machine
- 10. Troubleshooting
- 11. Appendix
- INDEX
Configuring the IPv6 settings
Click [IPv6] to display the page for configuring the IPv6 settings.
IPv6
Item Description
IPv6 Select whether IPv6 is active or inactive.
Ethernet
Item Description
Host Name Enter the host name you want to set for the network interface board, using up to
63 characters. The default is RNP, followed by the MAC address of the active
interface board. If you change the name to other than the default, the new name
cannot begin with "RNP" or "rnp".
Domain Name Enter the name of the domain to which the device belongs, using up to 63
alphanumeric characters.
Link-local Address Displays the link-local address of the network interface board.
The link-local address applies only within the local network (local segment) and
begins with "fe80::", followed by an identifier generated from the MAC address
of the active interface board.
Stateless Address Displays the stateless address for router.
Manual
Configuration
Address
In the left box, enter the IPv6 address assigned for the network interface board.
In the right box, enter the prefix length of the IPv6 address, using a value
between 0 and 128. The default is 64.
• The following addresses cannot be set:
Link-local addresses, multicast addresses, loopback addresses, IPv4-
compatible addresses, and IPv4-mapped addresses
8. Configuring the Machine Using Utilities
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