Table 4-7TCP/IP(v6) tab (continued)

Item

Description

 

 

DHCPv6 Addresses

Select the DHCPv6 policy that the print server uses for stateful addresses, assigned by a

 

DHCPv6 server.

 

Select one of the following:

 

Perform DHCPv6 only when requested by a router Allow the router to

 

control stateful addressing.

 

Perform DHCPv6 when stateless configuration is unsuccessful or

 

disabled Attempt to use DHCPv6 if stateless addressing by a router fails.

 

Always perform DHCPv6 on startup Always attempt DHCPv6 for

 

configuration each time it is turned on.

 

If DHCPv6 is used for stateful addressing, the addresses (and associated prefixes)

 

configured on the print server are listed.

 

 

Manual Address

Set an IPv6 address on the print server and select whether to use it.

 

Select the Enable check box to use a manually configured IPv6. Clear this check box

 

to disable the address.

 

Enter the IPv6 address and its prefix length using the Address and Prefix length

 

fields. If IPv6 address prefixes (for example, supplied by a router) are stored on the

 

print server, you can select a prefix from the Prefix field, and then click Add to copy

 

the prefix into the Address field. Then enter the remainder of the address.

 

 

Config Precedence tab

Specify the order of precedence of the print server configuration methods. For example, to ensure that IPv4 parameters configured by a TFTP server cannot be overwritten by a manual configuration method (such as the printer control panel, Telnet, or the HP Embedded Web Server), you can indicate that TFTP takes precedence over manual configuration.

The factory-default precedence order is indicated in the following table.

Table 4-8TCP/IP Config Precedence tab

Item

Description

 

 

Configuration Methods

Precedence of the configuration methods. The default precedence order is shown,

 

where manual configuration has the highest priority. To change the order of the list,

 

select an entry and use the up or down arrows to move it.

 

Manual Use the printer control panel, Telnet, HP Embedded Web Server, installation

 

and management software.

 

TFTP Use a TFTP file from a TFTP server, typically identified during a BootP/DHCP

 

configuration.

 

DHCP/Bootp Use a BootP or DHCPv4 server.

 

DHCPv6 Use a DHCPv6 server.

 

Default: Factory default configuration.

 

 

Reset to default scheme

Reset the precedence table to the default sequence.

 

 

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ew2500 802.11b/g Print Server specifications

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