Unable To Connect To An Ipv4 Address; Unable To Connect To An Ipv6 Address; Unable To Print In An Ipv6 Environment; Other Ipv6 Problems - Xerox WorkCentre 5019 Network Addendum

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Unable to connect to an IPv4 address

Symptom
When entering an IPv4
address, the machine does not
work properly when 0 is added
to the head of values in the
address, such as
192.168.010.033

Unable to connect to an IPv6 address

Symptom
Unable to access the machine
by specifying a link-local
address.
Unable to communicate with
a Windows operating system
supporting IPv6.
Searches for devices outside
the router do not work
properly.

Unable to print in an IPv6 environment

Symptom
Unable to use a shared
Windows printer from a
Windows operating system
supporting IPv6 in an IPv6
network environment without
a DNS server.

Other IPv6 problems

Symptom
IPv6 addresses are not
entered correctly in output
Job Logs.
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Remedy
Do not add 0 to the head of address values.
Remedy
Append a scope ID to the link-local address.
For example, when using Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista
to access the machine by specifying fe80::203:baff:fe48:9010,
append the Windows Vista Ethernet adapter local area
connection number (such as 8) as the scope ID (for example,
enter fe80::203:baff:fe48:9010%8).
Set fixed addresses in Windows operating systems supporting
IPv6.
When going outside the router in an SMB search, enter the
recipient address directly.
Multicasting is only supported within a local link (FF02::1).
Remedy
Register the machine's computer name in the "hosts" file in the
Windows operating system supporting IPv6.
Example:
Register the name in the file
C:\Windows\system32\driver\etc\hosts.
Remedy
Use IPv4.
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