Network settings, Ipv4 settings, Ipv6 settings – Sharp MX-7001 User Manual

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Network Settings

Network settings are described below. Touch the [Network Settings] key to configure the settings.

IPv4 Settings

When using the machine on a TCP/IP (IPv4) network, use
this setting to configure the IP address of the machine.
The settings are shown below.

IP Address
Enter the IP address of the machine.

IP Subnet Mask
Entry the IP Subnet Mask.

IP Gateway
Enter the IP Gateway address.

DHCP
Use this setting to have the IP address obtained
automatically using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol). When this setting is enabled, it is not
necessary to manually enter an IP address.

IPv6 Settings

When using the machine on a TCP/IP (IPv6) network, use
this setting to configure the IP address of the machine.
The settings are shown below.

Enable IPv6 Protocol
Enable this setting.

DHCPv6
Use this setting to have the IP address obtained
automatically using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol). When this setting is enabled, it is not
necessary to manually enter an IP address.

Manual Address
Enter the IP address of the machine.

Prefix Length
Enter the prefix length (0 to 128).

Default Gateway
Enter the IP Gateway address.

Enable TCP/IP

To use the machine on a TCP/IP network, this setting
must be enabled. The IP address of the machine must
also be configured using "

IPv4 Settings

".

Enable NetWare

To use the machine on a NetWare network, this setting
must be enabled.

Enable EtherTalk

To use the machine on an EtherTalk network, this
setting must be enabled.

Enable NetBEUI

To use the machine on a NetBEUI network, this setting
must be enabled.

Reset the NIC

This returns all "Network Settings" to the factory default
settings.

Ping Command

Use this function to check if the machine can
communicate with a computer on the network.
Specify the IP address of the desired computer and
touch the [Execute] key. A message will appear
indicating whether or not the computer responded.

When any of these settings are changed, you must exit the system settings, turn off the [POWER] key (

), wait a brief

interval, and then turn the [POWER] key (

) back on to make the new settings take effect.

• If the machine will be used on a TCP/IP network, be

sure to enable "

Enable TCP/IP

" below.

• If DHCP is used, the IP address assigned to the

machine may change automatically. If the IP
address changes, printing will not be possible.

• If the machine will be used on a TCP/IP network, be

sure to enable "

Enable TCP/IP

" below.

• If DHCP is used, the IP address assigned to the

machine may change automatically. If the IP
address changes, printing will not be possible.

• In an IPv6 environment, the machine can use LPD

or IPP protocol.

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