Canon W6400 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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TCP/IP Network Settings (Windows, Macintosh, UNIX)
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Chapter 3
Printing Methods for
Different Objectives
Chapter 4
Maintaining the
Printer
Chapter 5
Using the Printer in a
Network Environ-
ment
Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
Chapter 7
Operation of the
Function Menus
Index
Contents
Chapter 2
Using a Variety of
Media
Chapter 1
Basic Procedures
5
Perform the settings for each item.
If the IP address is to be acquired automatically,
click on the check box for the method to be used:
Use DHCP, Use BOOTP, or Use RARP. Remove all
three of the checkmarks if you specify the IP
address.
Note
z With DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP used to set the IP
address setting when the printer starts up, or when it is
reset, a query determines whether DHCP, BOOTP, or
RARP can be used, then the first setting method that
can be recognized and used to assign the IP address.
If the check box for Use DHCP, Use BOOTP, or Use
RARP is clicked off, the check is not performed with
that function.
If any of the items cannot be used, then the setting for
IP Address is assigned as the IP address.
z The check to determine whe t h e r D HCP, BOO T P, o r
RARP can be used requires about 1 or 2 minutes to
execute. Clicking off the check boxes for a method that
cannot be used is recommended.
z When DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP is used to assign the
IP address, the server in the network that uses this
protocol must be running.
z If you are using a DNS server, click the Enable DNS
Dynamic Update check box on, and then enter the
Primary DNS Server Address, Secondary DNS
Server Address, DNS Host Name, and DNS Domain
Name.
z Enter the text or hyphen (-) for the name of the host in
the DNS Host Name box (Limit: 63 characters).
However, you cannot enter a number or hyphen at the
beginning of the name or enter a hyphen at the end of
the name.
z Enter characters, hyphens, or periods for the DNS
Domain Name (Limit: 64 characters). However, you
cannot enter a number, hyphen, or period at the
beginning of the name or enter a hyphen or period at
the end of the name.