Canon color imagerunner c3080 User Manual

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Protocol Settings
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IMPORTANT
 
If you set the startup time of the machine's network function by following the 
procedure in "Startup Time Settings," on p. 3-42, execute the PING command only 
after the time set as the startup time passes.
If you connect the machine to a switching hub, the machine may not be able to 
connect to a network even though your network settings are appropriate. This 
problem may be resolved by delaying the startup of network communications for 
the machine. See "Startup Time Settings," on p. 3-42 for information on how to set 
up the startup time.
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On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [SNTP Settings] 
 check 
the following.
After pressing [NTP Server Check], if <OK> is displayed, time synchronization is 
working correctly via SNTP.
If <Error> is displayed, check the settings for [NTP Server Address] set in step 9 
of "TCP/IP Settings (IPv4)," on p. 3-3.
Even if you perform [NTP Server Check], time settings are not updated. Check 
that communications are possible between the machine and the NTP server.
 
TCP/IP Settings (IPv6)
The following explains the procedure for specifying TCP/IPv6 settings with the 
control panel. After specifying the TCP/IPv6 settings, perform the procedure in 
"Confirming TCP/IP Settings (IPv6)," on p. 3-26 to confirm that the network settings 
are correct.
The machine can use up to seven of the following IPv6 addresses. With IPv6 
communication, multiple IPv6 addresses can be used at the same time.
IMPORTANT
 
You cannot use the functions of IPv6 without using the functions of IPv4.
■ Link local address (1)
An address that is only valid within the same link. A link local address is automatically set 
using a specific prefix (fe80::) and an interface identifier generated from the MAC address 
of the machine. When the machine is using the functions of IPv6, one link local address is 
always registered.
■ Manual address (0 or 1)
A fixed address that is set from the control panel.