address written as four numbers separated by periods. Each number can be zero to 255. For example, 1.160.10.240 could be an IP address.

c.Network Mask - This address defines and limits users within a local network.

d.Gateway Address - This address allows access outside the local network.

4.Enter IPv6 settings (if applicable).

a.DHCP Address - Click this item ON to have the IP Address of your library automatically set by the library host computer. Leave unchecked and enter the appropriate information for the IP Address, Network Mask, and Gateway Address.

b.IPv6 stateless auto config - Stateless Auto config is ALWAYS on (not defeatable).

c.Static assigned IPv6 address - Enter the assigned IPv6 address. The format of an IPv6 IP address is a 128-bit numeric address written as 8 groups of four numbers separated by colons.

d.IPv6 prefix length - The default prefix length is set to 64, but can be set to any length, depending upon the address used.

e.IPv6 gateway address - This address allows access outside the local network.

5.Enter SNMP settings.

a.SNMP Enabled - If you desire to have SNMP Traps sent to an IP address of your choosing, place a check in this box.

b.SNMP Target 1-IP Address - If SNMP Traps are enabled, enter an IP address where SNMP Traps are to be sent.

c.SNMP Target 2-IP Address - Enter an optional 2nd IP address where SNMP Traps are to be sent, or leave as 0.0.0.0.

d.SNMP Target 3-IP Address - Enter an optional 3rd IP address where SNMP Traps are to be sent, or leave as 0.0.0.0.

e.Community Name - Enter your preferred name, or leave as “public”. The Community Name is limited to 33 alpha-numeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9).

6.Enable SSL for secure Web communication - If you desire to have SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) enabled, place a check in this box.

7.Select an Ethernet Setting - You can disable Ethernet settings, manually enable them, or let another machine enable them by using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). You can also set a specific speed for the Ethernet port or specify the library to automatically negotiate the speed. Ethernet Settings choices are: Auto (the default), 10 Mbit/Half, 10 Mbit/Full, 100 Mbit/Half, 100 Mbit/Full. Please refer to http://support.dell.com to determine the availability of manual Ethernet settings in your library’s firmware.

Configure Library: User Access

This page allows the user to add and modify user accounts. See “Login” on page 2-5for information on user types.

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