Owner's Manual

Network Installation
Xerox ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203
System Administrator Guide
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RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol).
BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol).
STATIC (fixed, User-defined), this is the default selection.
d. Enter a name which corresponds to the IP address of the device in the [Host Name] field.
e. If you select [Static], type the IP addresses that applies in [Machine IP Address], [Subnet
Mask], and [Gateway Address].
Note: If BOOTP or DHCP address resolution mode is selected, you cannot change the IP address,
Subnet Mask, or default gateway. If RARP address resolution mode is selected, you cannot change
the IP address. Select [STATIC] if you wish to disable dynamic addressing.
f. Enter details of an identifier of the IP site to which the device is connected in the [Domain
Name] field.
g. If DNS configuration is required, enter IP address for the [Primary DNS Server]. Enter an IP
address for [Alternate DNS Servers 1] and [Alternate DNS Servers 2].
Note: If DHCP or BOOTP is the IP Address Resolution setting, you cannot change the Domain
Name, Primary DNS Server, Alternate DNS Server 1, and Alternate DNS Server 2 settings.
h. Check the [Enabled] checkbox to enable [Dynamic DNS Registration (DDNS)].
Note: If your DNS Server does not support dynamic updates there is no need to enable DDNS.
10. In the DHCP/DDNS area:
a. Check the [Enabled] checkbox for Release Registration ONLY if you wish to release this
device's IP address upon reboot. Default is unchecked.
11. In the Zero-Configuration Networking area:
a. Check the [Enabled] checkbox for Self Assigned Address, to support communicating with
other devices using 169.254/16 IPv4 addressing, over the same physical or logical link (such
as in ad hoc, or isolated (non- DHCP) networks). Refer to the IETF website for zeroconf details.
b. Check the [Enabled] checkbox for Multicast DNS to resolve host names to IPv4 addresses
without using a conventional DNS server.
12. Click on the [Apply] button to accept changes or [Undo] to return the settings to their previous
value.
13. Click on the [OK] button when you see the message “Properties have been successfully
modified”.
Note: Changing
the device IP Address will impact other protocols: NetBIOS/IP, LPR/LPD, FTP,
SNMP and Raw TCP/IP Printing. These protocols will need to reference the new IP Address.
Disabling TCP/IP will impact other protocols: NetBIOS/IP, LPR/LPD, FTP, SNMP and Raw TCP/IP
Printing. This web user interface will be disabled until TCP/IP is re-enabled from the local user
interface.
IPv6
Note: IPv6 is optional. It may be used in addition to, or in place of IPv4.
1. At your Workstation, open the web browser and enter the IP address of the device in the Address
bar, and press [Enter].
Note: TCP/IP and HTTP should have been initially configured refer to Enable TCP/IP and HTTP at
the Device on page 11 of this guide.