TCP/IP Dynamic Addressing
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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: To be filled in manually only when Static addressing is selected.
• Subnet Mask: To be filled in manually only when Static addressing is selected.
• Gateway Address: 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: If enabled with a check mark, the printer will contact the DHCP Server
for the IP Addresses of up to three DNS Servers. If unchecked, this information must be entered
manually.
• DNS Server Addresses
• Dynamic DNS Update: If your DNS Server does not support dynamic IP address updates there is
no need to enable this check box. 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 printer will assign itself an IP address from the 169.254.0.0 class B address space.
Changes to TCP/IP settings will not be applied until you restart (reboot) the printer.