TCP/IP Configuration Selection List

As displayed on your screen, the following selections are available for TCP/IP Configuration.

IP Mode

Select the IP Mode that applies to your network environment.

General

Host Name. The default entry assures a name that is unique to this device on the network.

IP Address Resolution. Use this drop-down menu to select the method to use to assign IP Addresses. Select STATIC, DHCP, RARP, BOOTP, or DHCP/Autonet.

Note that with the Autonet option selected, if a Windows 2000 client can’t contact the DHCP server, it will assign itself an IP address from the 169.254.0.0 class B address space. This is also known as zero configuration, or Bonjour, networking. Make sure to check the Enabled box for Self Assigned Address at the bottom of your screen.

IP Address entry box. To be filled in manually ONLY when Static addressing is selected.

Subnet Mask entry box. To be filled in manually ONLY when Static addressing is selected.

Gateway Address entry box. To be filled in manually ONLY when Static addressing is selected.

Domain Name

Enter the fully qualified domain name here. For example: xerox.com.

DNS Configuration

DHCP Address Resolution check box. If enabled with a check mark, the Device will contact the DHCP Server for the IP Addresses of up to three DNS Servers. If unchecked, this information must be entered manually.

Three DNS Address boxes are supplied for the manual entry of DNS Server addresses.

Dynamic DNS Update Box. If your DNS Server does not support dynamic IP address updates there is no need to enable this checkbox. Check the Overwrite box to enable DNS information overwriting.

Generate Domain Search List Automatically. A check box is provided for enabling automatic Domain searches.

Domain Names 1,2,3. Three text boxes are provided for the entry of Domains to search (for example, Xerox.com).

Connection Timeout. An entry box is provided for entering a Timeout for searches of Domains.

Zero Configuration Networking

Used with DHCP/Autonet selected from the IP Address Resolution drop-down menu, when this box is checked the device will assign itself an IP address from the 169.254.0.0 class B address space.

Note: Changes to TCP/IP settings will not be applied until you restart (reboot) the Device.

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Xerox 7335, 7345 manual TCP/IP Configuration Selection List, IP Mode, General, Domain Name, DNS Configuration

7345, 7335 specifications

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