Ipv6 Connection Notes And Limitations - Fuji Xerox DocuPrint 3105 User Manual

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Note
• A control panel operation can be used to cancel or force-eject printing of the print data in
the printer's receiving buffer. For information about the procedure you should use, refer
to "2.4 Canceling/Checking a Print Job" (P. 52).

IPv6 Connection Notes and Limitations

The following notes and limitations apply to IPv6 connections.
• In a multi-prefix environment (environment that has multiple IPv6 global addresses),
communication from the printer to an external network may fail.
• In a multi-prefix environment (environment that has multiple IPv6 global addresses),
communication is supported by an address that is not registered.
• Non-operational IPv6 addresses may be set automatically for IPv6 addresses (IPv6
automatically set addresses, IPv6 DNS server address). A non-operational IPv6 address
is a site local address (fec0::) or an address in the document creation address space
(2001:db8::/32).
• IPv4 DNS information may be used when communication is performed with a device that
is assigned an FQDN while the IP mode is dual stack and DNS information is configured
for both IPv4 and IPv6.
• The address displayed as the printer's IP address may change. For example, neither the
IPv4 address nor the IPv6 address is displayed and the IPv6 address contents change.
• Secure watermark does not operate correctly when printing over an IPv6 network. Run
under an IPv4 environment.
• Synchronization with a time server is not supported in an IPv6 environment. In an IPv4
environment, specify the address to the time server directly.
• IPv6 printing is supported with the following operating system versions only. Printing via
IPv6 supports the following versions of the operating systems.
• Windows Vista
• Windows 7
• Windows Server 2008
• Windows Server 2008 R2
• Linux distributions under which the Common Unit Printing System supports IPv6
printing. Linux distribution that Common Unix Printing System supports IPv6 and is
printable.
• WINS does not support communication on an IPv6 network.
• NetWare does not support communication on an IPv6 network. Run using IPv4.
• The following restrictions apply to the printer URL specification method when using a self-
signed certificate for SSL communication.
• Specifying the URL with FQDN (IPv4 and IPv6)
Before creating the self-signed certificate
and domain name correctly.
Example: When the FQDN is csw.ipv6.domain.local, "csw" is the host name and
"ipv6.domain.local" is the domain name.
• Specifying the URL with an IPv4 address
Import of a self-signed certificate is not required in the IPv4 mode or dual mode.
• Specifying the URL with an IPv6 address
Secure IPP (IPP-S) communication is not supported.
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