Konica Minolta bizhub C451 User Manual

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F I E R Y S Y S T E M 8 e - Q u i c k r e f e r e n c e FIERY SYSTEM 8e RELEASE 2

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Fiery System 8e New & Enhanced Features, Advantages & Benefits

Standard Features

FEATURE NAME

KEY FUNCTIONS & FEATURES

FIERY ADVANTAGE

CUSTOMER BENEFITS

IPv6 Support

Fiery supports the phase-in transition for IPv6. In
Fiery’s IPv6 phase 1, the following features are
supported:
• SMB.
• LPR.
• Port9100.
• Enable/disable via LCD (default is enabled).
• Enable/disable via WebTools v3

Configuration (default is enabled)

• Approved for IPv6 Ready Phase I Logo.
IPv6 Auto Address Allocation:

• Fiery receives the IP prefix announced by

the router, and then it negotiates with its
neighbors to get its own specific IP
address.

Workflow on a Windows-based Client:

• On a Windows-based client, the user

must use either SMB to install the driver

or manually install the driver, create a
port, and manually connect the port to
that driver.

Default Behavior:

• Fiery ships with IPv6 on by default.

Changes to Config Page:

• The printed Config page has a new entry

with the IPv6 addresses
ƒ

For example, XXXX: XXXX: XXXX:
XXXX: XXXX: XXXX: XXXX: XXXX
(Where each X represents a
hexadecimal digit).

Backward Compatibility

• IPv4 still works in parallel with IPv6; thus,

in network environments that do not yet
have IPv6.

NOTE: The following are the limitations for
Fiery’s IPv6 phase 1 support:
• No DDNS support.
• No DHCP6 support.
• For remote clients over IPv6, no BIDI support

of any kind, including no BIDI in driver and no
job monitor.

• For remote clients over IPv6, no Harmony

support of any kind, including no CWS.

• Fiery can be installed in IPV6 environments.

This is a requirement for government sites
in readiness for IPV6 networks.

• Adoption of the IPv6 Internet Printing

Protocol ensures network printing
compatibility.

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