Network ConfigurationPhaser 7100 Color PrinterSystem Administrator Guide223. Select the desired method for obtaining a dynamic IP address from the IP Address Resolutiondrop-down menu, or select Static to define a static IP address.Notes:• If you select Static, type the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address in theappropriate fields.• If you select BOOTP or DHCP, you cannot change the IP address, Subnet Mask, ordefault gateway.• If RARP address resolution mode is selected, you cannot change the IP address.4. Type a valid Domain Name.DNS Configuration for IPv41. Select Enabled next to Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically to allow your DHCP server toprovide the DNS server address. Clear the check box to manually provide the DNS server address,and type an IP address for the Preferred DNS Server, Alternate DNS Server 1, and AlternateDNS Server 2 in the appropriate fields.Note: If DHCP or BOOTP is the IP Address Resolution setting, you cannot change the DomainName, Primary DNS Server, Alternate DNS Server 1, and Alternate DNS Server 2 settings.2. Select Enabled next to Dynamic DNS Registration (DDNS) to register the host name of the printerin the DNS server. Select Overwrite if you want to overwrite existing entries in the DNS server.Note: If your DNS Server does not support dynamic updates, you do not need to enable DDNS.3. Select Enabled next to Generate Domain Search List Automatically if you want the printer togenerate a list of search domains. Type the domain names if the option is disabled.4. Type the time allowed (1–60) in the space next to Connection Time-Out, until the printer stopsattempting to connect to the server.5. To set the printer to release its IP address when it restarts, next to Release Current IP AddressWhen the Host is Powered Off, select Enabled.Zero-Configuration Networking1. If the printer cannot connect to a DHCP server to obtain an IP address, select Self AssignedAddress to allow the printer to assign itself a Link-Local address. Link-Local addresses are between169.254.0.0 and 169.254.255.255.2. Click Apply.Configuring Settings for IPv6IPv6 hosts can be automatically configured when connected to a routed IPv6 network by using theInternet Control Message Protocol Version 6 (ICMPv6). ICMPv6 performs error reporting for IP alongwith other diagnostic functions. When first connected to a network, a host sends a link-local multicastrouter solicitation request for its configuration parameters. If configured correctly, routers respond tothis request with a router advertisement packet containing network-layer configuration parameters.Note: IPv6 is optional and may be used in addition to or in place of IPv4. If both protocols aredisabled, you cannot access CentreWare Internet Services.1. In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties > Connectivity > Protocols > TCP/IP.2. Under IP Mode, select IPv6, or select Dual Stack to use both IPv4 and IPv6.