Samsung SL-C4060FX Manual De Usuario

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Network settings (configuring TCP/IP) | 
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Primary DNS Server: Enter the address of the DNS server you want to use primarily.
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Secondary DNS Server: Enter the address of the DNS server you want to use as an alternative.
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Dynamic DNS Registration: If you want to use, check the checkbox(es) of dynamic DNS 
registration. If this option is checked, the machine registers its host name and domain name to 
configured DNS servers dynamically. Also, if this option is checked and DHCP is selected, DHCP 
FQDN options are automatically disabled. 
WINS (Windows Internet Name Service)
You can configure the WINS server. WINS is used in the Windows operating system. Select this 
option.
Display IP address / Host Name
You can set the machine to display the IP address or host name on the Notification Bar. If you 
select this option the IP address or host name will show on the Notification Bar.
TCP/IPv6
You can set the IPv6 settings.
Tap 
Settings > Network Settings > Ethernet > TCP/IPv6 from the home screen or Apps.
   
You can also use this feature from the SyncThru™ Web Service. Open the Web browser 
from your networked computer and type the IP address of your machine (see "Settings 
tab" on page 199).
 
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Protocol: Tap to use IPv6 protocol in the system. Reboot the machine to apply the change.
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IPv6 Address: Shows the IPv6 address types.
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Link-local Address: This is an IPv6 address starting with a prefix value FE80. This address has 
local link scope and is automatically generated.
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Stateless Address: This is an IPv6 address which is formed by router advertised prefix and 
interface identifier. On a interface like Ethernet, interface identifier is usually derived from 
the Mac address of the machine. The advertised prefix depends on the router configurations.
   
More than one address may be configured for the router advertisement, but only one will 
be displayed in the display screen.
 
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Stateful Address: This is an IPv6 address which is acquired by a DHCPv6 server.
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Manual Address: This is an IPv6 address which an administrator can configure manually.
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DHCPv6 Configuration: Select the DHCPv6 configuration you want to us.
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Use DHCP as directed by a router: DHCPv6 is enabled when a router advertises to use 
DHCPv6.
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Always Enable DHCP: Regardless of router advertisement, use DHCPv6 to acquire an IPv6 
address.
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Never use DHCP: Disables DHCPv6.
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DHCPv6 Unique Identifier:  Clients use an DHCP Unique Identifier (DUID) to obtain an IP 
address from the DHCPv6 server. The server looks up the DUID in its database and delivers the 
appropriate configuration data (address, lease times, DNS servers, etc.) to the client.