Xerox Phaser 7800 管理者ガイド
Network Configuration
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Phaser 7800 Color Printer
System Administrator Guide
6. Select Release DHCPv6 Address at Power Down to release the current DCHP-assigned address and
any DNS name when the printer is turned off.
7. Select Enable Manual Address to specify an address manually. Select a Router Prefix from the
menu, or type a new router prefix and click Add.
8. Select Prefer IPv6 Address over IPv4 to use an IPv6 address before using an IPv4 address.
9. Click Apply to save the new settings or Undo to retain the previous settings.
10. Click Default All to reset settings to default values.
9. Click Apply to save the new settings or Undo to retain the previous settings.
10. Click Default All to reset settings to default values.
DNS
Domain Name System (DNS) and Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) are systems that map host
names to IP addresses.
1. In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties > Connectivity > Protocols.
2. Click IP (Internet Protocol) > DNS.
3. Under Host Name, type a unique name for your printer. If the host name successfully registers to the
1. In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties > Connectivity > Protocols.
2. Click IP (Internet Protocol) > DNS.
3. Under Host Name, type a unique name for your printer. If the host name successfully registers to the
DNS server, the host name appears under Verified Host Name. The default host name is XRX_xxx,
where xxx is the MAC address of the printer.
where xxx is the MAC address of the printer.
Note:
If no host name, or a different host name appears under Verified Host Name, the host name
did not successfully register to the DNS server. Ensure that your network supports direct client DNS
name registration, or configure your DHCP server to perform updates on behalf of the DHCP clients.
Configure your DNS server to allow dynamic updates.
name registration, or configure your DHCP server to perform updates on behalf of the DHCP clients.
Configure your DNS server to allow dynamic updates.
4. Under Domain Name, type the name of the domain to which the printer is connected.
If the domain name successfully registers to the DNS server, the domain name appears under
Verified Domain Name.
Note:
If no domain name, or a different domain name appears, the domain name did not
successfully register to the DNS server. Ensure that your network supports direct client DNS name
registration, or configure your DHCP server to perform updates on behalf of the DHCP clients.
Configure your DNS server to allow dynamic updates.
registration, or configure your DHCP server to perform updates on behalf of the DHCP clients.
Configure your DNS server to allow dynamic updates.
5. Select Enabled under Dynamic DNS Registration of IPv4 Address, or Dynamic DNS Registration of
IPv6 Address, if desired. This option allows your DDNS server to register the host name of the printer
automatically. If you change the host name in CentreWare Internet Services, the registered host
name is updated on your DDNS server. Clear the Enabled check box if your network does not support
dynamic name addressing. Manage host names in the DNS server manually.
automatically. If you change the host name in CentreWare Internet Services, the registered host
name is updated on your DDNS server. Clear the Enabled check box if your network does not support
dynamic name addressing. Manage host names in the DNS server manually.
6. Under Remove this Device's IPv4 DNS Registration, select Enabled if necessary. This option allows
the printer to send a release request to the DHCP and DNS servers. If the servers grant the request,
the current IP address and any dynamic DNS name are released when the printer is turned off.
the current IP address and any dynamic DNS name are released when the printer is turned off.
7. Under Remove this Device's IPv6 DNS Registration at power down, select Enabled if necessary. This
option allows the printer to release the current DCHP-assigned address and any DNS name when the
printer is turned off.
printer is turned off.