Xerox WorkCentre 5865/5875/5890 Guia Do Administrador
Network Connectivity
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WorkCentre 5845/5855/5865/5875/5890 Multifunction Printer
System Administrator Guide
4. Touch
DNS Servers.
a. Touch
Primary DNS Server, then type the server address. Touch OK.
b. Touch
Alternate DNS Server #1, then type the server address. Touch OK.
c. Touch
Alternate DNS Server #2, then type the server address. Touch OK.
d. Touch
Close.
Configuring IP Settings in CentreWare Internet Services
If your printer has a valid network address, you can configure TCP/IP settings in CentreWare Internet
Services. For details, see
Assigning a Network Address
on page 19.
Configuring IPv4
You can use IPv4 or IPv6 in addition to or in place of the other.
1. In CentreWare Internet Services, click
1. In CentreWare Internet Services, click
Properties > Connectivity > Setup.
2. Under Network, next to a connection type, click
Edit.
Note:
The printer uses separate IPv4, IPv6, and DNS settings for wired and wireless network
connections. Before configuring wireless IP settings, install the Xerox
®
Wireless Network Interface
and connect to a wireless network. For details, see
Connecting to a Wireless Network
on page 32.
3. Under Configuration Settings, next to IP, click
Edit.
4. Under Protocol, select
Enabled.
5. Under IP Address Resolution, select an option:
−
STATIC disables dynamic addressing and allows you to type a static IP address. Type a
Machine IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address.
−
DHCP allows the printer to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server or a BOOTP server that is
configured to accept DHCP requests. The printer requests that the server register the IP address
and hostname of the printer with the DNS server.
−
BOOTP allows the printer to obtain an IP address from a BOOTP server that does not respond
to DHCP requests.
6. Under Broadcast, select
Enabled as needed.
Note:
If the printer does not obtain an IP address from a DHCP/BOOTP server, enable broadcast.
This situation occurs when your DHCP/BOOTP server is on a different subnet than the printer and
communicates through a router acting as a relay agent.
7. In the Zero-Configuration Networking pane, for Self Assigned Address, select
Enabled as needed.
This option instructs the printer to assign itself an address when a DHCP server does not provide
one.
8. Click
Apply.
Note:
If you select Default All, the printer disables FIPS 140 mode.