Xerox ColorQube 9201/9202/9203 Administrator's Guide
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Network Installation
Xerox ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203
System Administrator Guide
System Administrator Guide
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Always Enable DHCP for address assignment and other configuration data - this
option is fully automatic. The DHCPv6 Address will be obtained and displayed on the
screen.
option is fully automatic. The DHCPv6 Address will be obtained and displayed on the
screen.
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Always Enable DHCP for other configuration data only - this is the semi-automatic
configuration. The DHCPv6 Address will be obtained and displayed on the page.
configuration. The DHCPv6 Address will be obtained and displayed on the page.
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Never use DHCP - when this option is selected, you must configure the Manual Address
Options and DNS separately.
Options and DNS separately.
b.
If you select either [Use DHCP as directed by a router] or [Always Enable DHCP for address
assignment and other configuration data] you have the option to enable the release of
DHCPv6 Address at Power Down. This option instructs the printer to send a DHCP release
message to the router when the device is powering-down. This releases the current DHCP
configuration and discards the printer’s IP address configuration.
To select this option check the [Release DHCPv6 Address at Power Down] checkbox for
DHCPv6 Address.
assignment and other configuration data] you have the option to enable the release of
DHCPv6 Address at Power Down. This option instructs the printer to send a DHCP release
message to the router when the device is powering-down. This releases the current DHCP
configuration and discards the printer’s IP address configuration.
To select this option check the [Release DHCPv6 Address at Power Down] checkbox for
DHCPv6 Address.
12. In the DNS Configuration area:
a.
Enter an IP address for the [Primary DNS Server]. Enter an IP address for [Alternate DNS
Server 1] and [Alternate DNS Server 2].
Server 1] and [Alternate DNS Server 2].
b.
Check to enable [Prefer IPv6 Address over IPv4].
By default, the printer will prefer an IPv4 address over IPv6 address if both are enabled. For
example, when querying the DNS, the printer will normally use the IPv4 address if an IPv6
address is also provided. By selecting this checkbox, this will change the preference to IPv6.
By default, the printer will prefer an IPv4 address over IPv6 address if both are enabled. For
example, when querying the DNS, the printer will normally use the IPv4 address if an IPv6
address is also provided. By selecting this checkbox, this will change the preference to IPv6.
13. The Default Gateway will displays the link-local address of the router (known in IPv4 as the
default gateway).
14. The device can be configured with up to 4 manual IPv6 addresses, in the Manual Address
Options area:
a.
Check the [Enable Manual Address] checkbox to enable Router Prefix attachment.
b.
The Router Prefix is derived from router advertisements. Select a router address prefix from
the list supplied in the [Router Prefix] drop-down menu to populate the prefix for manual
entry address.
the list supplied in the [Router Prefix] drop-down menu to populate the prefix for manual
entry address.
c.
Click on the [Add] button to add your address.
15. Click on the [Apply] button to accept changes or [Undo] to return the settings to their previous
value.
16. Click on the [OK] button when you see the message “Properties have been successfully
modified”.
Supporting LPR Printing
This page allows the System Administrator to select and edit LPR/LPD (Line Printer Remote/Line Printer
Daemon) options. LPR/LPD is a common TCP/IP printing protocol in Unix environment to establish
connections between the device and the workstations on a network.
Daemon) options. LPR/LPD is a common TCP/IP printing protocol in Unix environment to establish
connections between the device and the workstations on a network.
Note:
TCP/IP and HTTP should have been initially configured, refer to
on page 11 of this guide and follow the steps provided.
1.
At your Workstation, open the web browser and enter the IP address of the device in the Address
bar, and press [Enter].
bar, and press [Enter].
2.
Click on the [Properties] tab.