Dhcp (dhcp setting), Auto-ip (auto-ip setting), Ip address (ip address setting) – TA Triumph-Adler CLP 4721 User Manual

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Using the Operation Panel

2

Press U or V repeatedly until >TCP/IP > appears.

3

Press

[OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.

4

Select On or Off using U or V.

5

Select On and press

[OK]. Configure the settings shown below.

DHCP (DHCP setting)

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is the protocol that assigns

the information required to establish a network connection when a host

attempts to connect to the network (Internet). This information includes

the IP address of the local node and the default router (the router in the

host's own network system) and the DNS (Domain Name System) server.

DHCP is an extension of the BOOTP (Bootstrap) startup protocol.

1

Press Z while >TCP/IP On > is displayed.

2

Press U or V repeatedly until >>DHCP appears.

3

Press

[OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.

4

Select On or Off using U or V.

5

Press

[OK].

6

Press

[MENU]. The display returns to Ready.

Auto-IP (Auto-IP setting)

This protocol is used for automatic assignment of an IP address when you

connect to a small network that does not have a DHCP server. Select an

address from the range 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254, and if no other

device on the network is using that address, it is used as your address.

1

Press Z while >TCP/IP On > or >TCP/IP Off > is displayed.

2

Press U or V repeatedly until >>Auto-IP appears.

3

Press

[OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.

4

Select On or Off using U or V.

5

Press

[OK].

6

Press

[MENU]. The display returns to Ready.

IP Address (IP address setting)

An IP address is the address of a network device such as a computer and

is included in IP packets as needed for the sending and receiving of

Internet data (IP packets). (IP addresses can be either destination

addresses or source addresses.)
Specifically, an IP address is a bit string consisting of a host address (or

host section) that identifies a computer (host) connected to the Internet

and a network address (or network section) that identifies the network to

which that computer belongs (or more specifically, the computer's

>TCP/IP

>

? Off

>>DHCP

? Off

>>Auto-IP

? Off

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