Default Gateway, Subnet Mask, Network Prefix, And Dns; Addresses - Quantum Scalar i40 User Manual

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Default Gateway,
Subnet Mask, Network
Prefix, and DNS

Addresses

Quantum Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 User's Guide
IPv6 addresses must be entered in the proper notation. IPv6 address
can be entered in the most common notation, as eight groups of
four hexadecimal digits. 2001:0ff8:55cc:033b:1319:8a2e:01de:1374
is an example of a valid IPv6 address. Also, if one or more of the
four-digit groups contains 0000, you can omit the zeros and replace
them with two colons (::), as long as there is only one double colon
used in an address. Using this notation,
2001:0ff8:0000:0000:0000:0000:01de:1374 is the same as
2001:0ff8::01de:1374.
You can configure IPv4 addresses on the operator panel or Web client.
You can set the library to use IPv6 via the operator panel, but you must
use the Web client to configure a static IPv6 address.
Operator Panel
1 Select Setup > Network Configuration.
2 Modify the IP address using the method described in
and Editing on the Operator Panel
Web Client
Select Setup > Network Management > Network.
These settings have specific configuration requirements, as follows:
• Default Gateway — The IP address of the default gateway for your
portion of the Ethernet network. For IPv4, this setting can only be
changed if DHCP is disabled.
• Subnet Mask (IPv4 only) — Available only if DHCP is disabled.
• Network Prefix (IPv6 only). Can be entered only on the Web client.
• Primary DNS Address (optional, Web client only) — Must be entered
as an IP address. This text box is available only if DHCP is disabled.
• Secondary DNS Address (optional, Web client only) — Must be
entered as an IP address. This text box is available only if DHCP is
disabled.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Library
Configuring Network Settings
Navigating
on page 27.
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