Setting IP Addresses

Article ID: ART116226 | Date published: 05/12/2015 | Date last updated: 11/04/2015
 

Description

Setting IP Addresses

Solution

Connecting the machine to a network requires a unique network IP address. Two versions of IP addresses are available: IPv4 and IPv6. Configure these settings depending on the network environment. To use IPv6 addresses, you need to properly configure the IPv4 address settings.

Setting IPv4 Address

The machine's IPv4 address can be either assigned automatically by a dynamic IP addressing protocol, such as DHCP, or entered manually. When connecting the machine to a wired LAN, make sure that the connectors of the LAN cable are firmly inserted into the ports. You can test the network connection if necessary.

1. Press .

2. Use / to select <Network Settings>, and press .
  • If a screen for entering a PIN is displayed, enter the PIN with the numeric keys and press .

3. Select <TCP/IP Settings> <IPv4 Settings> <IP Address Settings>.

4. Configure IP address settings.

<Auto Acquire>
Select to automatically assign an IP address via a protocol such as DHCP. When <Auto Acquire: On> is displayed, automatic addressing is enabled.

<Manually Acquire>
Select to configure the IP address settings by manually entering an IP address. In order to select this option, <Auto Acquire> must be set to <Off>.

<Check Settings>
Select when you want to view the current IP address settings.

Automatically assigning an IP address

4-A-1. Select <Auto Acquire> <Select Protocol>.

4-A-2. Select <DHCP>, <BOOTP>, or <RARP> and press .
If you do not want to use DHCP/BOOTP/RARP to assign an IP address
  • Select <Off>. If you select <DHCP>, <BOOTP>, or <RARP> when these services are unavailable, the machine will waste time and communications resources searching the network for these services.

4-A-3. Check that <Auto IP> is set to <On>.
  • If <Off> is selected, change the setting to <On>.

4-A-4. Press <Apply>, and press .
NOTE
IP addresses assigned via DHCP/BOOTP/RARP override the address obtained via Auto IP.

Manually entering an IP address

4-B-1. Check that <Auto Acquire> is set to <Off>.
  • If <On> is displayed, select <Auto Acquire>, and set <Select Protocol> and <Auto IP> to <Off>.

4-B-2. Select <Manually Acquire> and press .

4-B-3. Specify the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address (or default gateway).
- Specify the settings in the following order: <IP Address> <Subnet Mask> <Gateway Address>.
- Enter each setting using the numeric keys and press on each screen.

NOTE
Checking whether the settings are correct
Make sure that the Remote UI screen can be displayed with your computer.

Testing the Network Connection

1. Press .

2. Use / to select <Network Settings>, and press .
  • If a screen for entering a PIN is displayed, enter the PIN with the numeric keys and press .

3. Select <TCP/IP Settings> <IPv4 Settings> <PING Command>.

4. Enter the IPv4 address of another device on the network, and press .
  • If a proper connection has been established, the result is displayed as shown above.

Setting IPv6 Addresses

The IPv6 addresses of the machine can be configured via the Remote UI. Before setting IPv6 addresses, check the IPv4 address settings. You need to set the correct IPv4 settings to use IPv6 addresses. Note that the scan function that uses the scanner driver or MF Toolbox is not available in an IPv6 environment. The machine can use up to nine of the following IPv6 addresses:

TypeMaximum number availableDescription
Link-local address1An address that is only valid within a subnet or link and cannot be used to communicate with devices beyond a router. A link-local address is automatically set when the IPv6 function of the machine is enabled.
Manual address1An address that is entered manually. When using this address, specify the prefix length and default router address.
Stateless address6An address that is generated automatically using the MAC address of the machine and the network prefix that is advertised by the router. Stateless addresses are discarded when the machine is restarted (or turned ON).
Stateful address1An address obtained from a DHCP server using DHCPv6.

1. Start the Remote UI and log on in System Manager Mode.

2. Click [Settings/Registration].

3. Click [Network Settings] [TCP/IP Settings].

4. Click [Edit...] in [IPv6 Settings].

5. Select the [Use IPv6] check box and configure the required settings.
[Use IPv6]
  • Select the check box to enable IPv6 on the machine. When not using IPv6, clear the check box.
[Stateless Address]
  • Select the check box when using a stateless address. When not using a stateless address, clear the check box.
[Use Manual Address]
  • When you want to manually enter an IPv6 address, select the check box and enter the IP address, prefix length, and default router address in the corresponding text boxes.
[IP Address]
  • Enter an IPv6 address.IPv6 settings can also be accessed from <Menu> screen.
[Prefix Length]
  • Enter a number that indicates how many bits are available for the network address.
[Default Router Address]
  • Specify the IPv6 address of the default router as necessary.Addresses that start with "ff" (or multicast address) cannot be entered.
[Use DHCPv6]
  • Select the check box when using a stateful address. When not using DHCPv6, clear the check box.

6. Click [OK].

NOTE
  • Checking whether the settings are correct
Make sure that the Remote UI screen can be displayed with your computer by using the IPv6 address of the machine.
  • Using the operation panel
IPv6 settings can also be accessed from <Menu> screen.

Viewing Network Settings

NOTE
  • The IP address is not correctly configured if it is displayed as "0.0.0.0".
  • Connecting the machine to a switching hub or bridge may result in a connection failure even when the IP address is correctly configured. This problem can be solved by setting a certain interval before the machine starts communicating.
Setting a Wait Time for Connecting to a Network
  • You can print a list of the current network settings.

Viewing IPv4 Settings

<Network Information> <IPv4> Select the setting to view


Viewing IPv6 Settings

<Network Information> <IPv6> Select the setting to view



Basic Network Settings

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