Type
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Explanation
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Link local address
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Addresses that can be used only in the same link and that are automatically created without setting anything. Cannot be used out of the router range.
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Stateless address
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Addresses that are created automatically on the basis of the prefix notified by a router and the MAC address of the machine, even in an environment without a DHCP server.
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Manual address
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Addresses that are manually entered. Prefix length and a default router address are specified.
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Stateful address
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Addresses that are acquired from the DHCP server.
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1
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Press <Stateless Address Settings>.
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2
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Press <On> <OK>.
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1
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Press <Manual Address Settings>.
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2
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Press <On> in <Use Manual Address> and carry out the necessary settings.
<Use Manual Address>
Press <On>.
<Manual Address>
Press the <Manual Address> button and enter an address. The following addresses cannot be used.
Addresses that begin with "ff" (multicast address)
Addresses that consist only of "0"
IPv4-compatible addresses (IPv6 addresses in which the upper 96 bits are "0" with an IPv4 address contained in the lower 32 bits)
IPv4-mapped addresses (IPv6 addresses in which the upper 96 bits are "0:0:0:0:ffff:" with an IPv4 address contained in the lower 32 bits)
<Prefix Length>
The length of the network address section can be changed.
<Default Router Address>
Press <Default Router Address> and enter an address. The following addresses cannot be used.
Addresses that begin with "ff" (multicast address).
Addresses that consist only of "0"
If you don't specify an address, leave the column blank.
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1
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Press <Use DHCPv6>.
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2
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Press <On> <OK>.
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IMPORTANT
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Even though IP addresses are properly set, if the machine is connected to a switching hub, the machine might not be connected to the network. In this case, delay the timing of the machine's communication start and try to make a connection again. Setting the Wait Time When Connecting to a Network
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