USER SETTINGS

1Host Name

Configure the host name on the machine. The name set here is used with WINS and SC-Scan A, etc. The name must be different from those of other device.

2DHCP/BOOTP

The function to get IP address from the DHCP/BOOTP server when the machine is turned on.

To get the IP address of the machine from the DHCP/BOOTP server, the DHCP/BOOTP server with the appropriate configuration must be running in the subnetwork. When the setting is "DHCP+BOOTP", the machine detects DHCP and BOOTP automatically. If more than one address gets returned, the IP address which is returned first will be assigned.

3RARP

Enable/disable RARP protocol operations. RARP is a protocol, via which IP address gets assigned by the RARP server. If you use RARP server, the RARP server must be in the same segment as the machine.

7Primary WINS Server

Assign the WINS server's address (primary). WINS server will resolve the IP address from the host name. Therefore you can use a host name instead of the IP address when communicating via TCP/IP. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx".

8Secondary WINS Server

Assign the WINS server's address (secondary). WINS server will resolve the IP address from the host name. Therefore you can use a host name instead of the IP address when communicating via TCP/IP. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx".

9Scope ID

The scope ID defines the computer group that recognised the registered host name. All computers which have the same scope ID can recognise each other.

10IPv6

Enable/disable an IPv6 function.

4IP Address

Configure the IP address on the machine. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx".

5Subnet Mask

Configure the subnet mask on the machine. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx". If the value is "0.0.0.0", the subnet mask corresponding to the IP address will be assigned automatically.

6Default Gateway

Configure the gateway IP address on the machine. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx". The gateway must be in the network where the machine exists. If the value is "0.0.0.0", this setting is disabled.

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DHCPv6

 

 

Enable/disable a DHCPv6 function.

 

12

IPv6 Stateless Address

 

 

Enable/disable an IPv6 stateless address.

 

13

IPv6 Address

 

 

Configure the IPv6 address.

 

 

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IPv6 Default Gateway

 

Configure the default gateway address of IPv6.

15LAN Interface

Configure the physical network type. "AUTO" is recommended.

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