Setting Ip V. - Canon LBP7660Cdn Manual

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Setting IP v. 6

This section describes the procedure for setting IP v. 6.
Specify the settings for IP v. 6 using the Remote UI after specifying the settings for IP v. 4.
IMPORTANT
IPSec encryption (Security Architecture for Internet Protocol) is not supported for LBP7660Cdn.
NOTE
About the IP v. 6 address
This printer can have up to seven IP v. 6 addresses of the following types. (Only one address can be registered
manually.) IP v. 6 communication allows you to use multiple IP v. 6 addresses simultaneously.
Type
Link-Local Address
Manual Address
Stateless Address
Stateful Address
1
Start the Remote UI, and then log in as Administrator.
"Starting the Remote UI"
2
Click [Settings/Registration].
Registrable
Number
A link local address is an IPv6 address that is generated automatically
using the specific prefix (information indicating to which network the
machine belongs) "fe80::" and an interface identifier generated from the
1
MAC address of the printer.
Because this address is valid only within the same prefix, it cannot
traverse the router. One link-local address is specified for this printer
whenever IP v. 6 is being used.
A manual address is a fixed address entered manually. By setting the IP
0 to 1
address manually, you can specify the prefix length and the default
router address.
A stateless address is a temporary IPv6 address that is automatically
generated using the prefix included in the RA (Router Advertisement)
0 to 4
that is notified from the router and the printer's MAC address. If the
created IPv6 addresses do not overlap on the network, they may be
allocated as the printer's IP address.
You can obtain a stateful address from the DHCP server using DHCP v.
0 to 1
6.
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