177Bonjour (if available for selection)Bonjour, also known as zero-configuration networking, supports communicating with other devices using169.254/16 IPv4 addressing, over the same physical or logical link (such as in ad hoc, or isolated (non-DHCP) networks).When the Bonjour protocol is enabled on ALL communicating devices, and those devices are connected,Host names of the individual devices will be resolved to IPv4 addressing, without the use of a DNS server,and IP communications can then take place.To view the Host Name and Printer Name automatically assigned to this machine under Bonjour, do thefollowing:1. Open your Web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the Device in the Address or Location field.Press Enter.2. Click the Properties tab.3. Click the plus (+) symbol to the left of Connectivity, then the Protocols file folder.4. Select Bonjour in the directory tree.Note: If Bonjour is NOT displayed in the Properties Tab directory tree, click the Port Settings hot link inthe directory tree. Use your mouse to place a check mark in the checkbox on the Bonjour line. Clickthe Apply button. If Bonjour is not available in the Port Settings list, click the TCP/IP link in theProtocols folder, and scroll to the bottom of the displayed page to Zero-Configuration networking.5. Make a note of the Host Name and Printer Name for reference in working with other Bonjour (zero-configuration) connected workstations.Note: You can change these names, however the Host Name must be unique on the network. Theautomatically generated Host Name should assure its uniqueness. The Host Name has a 32character limit, while the Printer Name has a 62 character limit. If you change either name, be sure toclick Apply. You can reboot the device remotely using the Reboot Machine button, which is availableon the Status Tab of Internet Services.