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Attention (Setting the IPv4 Address)

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Attention (Setting the IPv6 Address)

Checking IP Address Settings

Attention (Confirming IP Address Settings)

Checking the Network Connection

Attention (Checking the Network Connection)

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Selecting the Connection Method (LPD/RAW/WSD)

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Setting the Speed and Duplex

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Setting IPv4 DNS

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Attention (Setting the IPv6 Address)
07K4-0H7
IMPORTANT
IPv6
IPv4 must be specified to use IPv6.
IPSec encryption (Security Architecture for Internet Protocol) is not supported.
Addresses that cannot be entered in [IP Address] and [Default Router Address]
Addresses that start with "ff" (Multicast Address)
NOTE
IPv6 address
The machine can store up to the following nine IPv6 addresses (One address can only be registered manually). In IPv6 communications, multiple IPv6 addresses can be used at the same time.
Type
Addresses that can be registered
Description
Link-Local Address
1
A link local address is automatically set using the specific prefix (information indicating to which network the machine belongs) "fe80::" and an interface identifier generated from the MAC address of the machine.
Because a link local address is valid only within the same prefix, it cannot traverse the router. When the machine is using IPv6, one link local address is always set.
Manual Address
0 or 1
A fixed address entered manually. To set the IP address manually, specify the prefix length or the default router address.
Stateless Address
0 to 6
A stateless address is automatically set using the machine's MAC address and the prefix (information indicating to which network the machine belongs) included in the RA (Router Advertisement) notified by the router.
Stateful Address
0 or 1
A stateful address can be obtained from a DHCP server using DHCPv6.
Stateless Address
The stateless address is erased when the machine is restarted (when the power is turned ON).