Dell 7130cdn Printer User Manual


 
Network Basics
Dell 7130cdn Professional Color Printer
User Guide
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Resetting the TCP/IP Configuration
Use the following procedure at the control panel to reset the TCP/IP configuration to the default
settings:
Select Printer Setup > Connection Setup > Reset Connection Setup, then press the OK
button.
Setting the Interface ID
Your IPv6-enabled printer has one interface with multiple addresses. The Interface ID is the part
of the address after the prefix. The printer uses the Interface ID when assigning both the Link-
Local address and automatic addresses that use router supplied prefix(es). It is not used in
addresses supplied by DHCPv6. Link-Local addresses are used by nodes to communicate with
other nodes on the same local network. There are two options to set the Interface ID:
The default is to have the Interface ID automatically computed from the MAC address
associated with the interface. The ID is different for each device. This is the recommended
method for setting the Interface ID.
The other option is to manually set the interface ID. The Interface ID must be 64 bits (8 bytes)
in length, and must not contain special characters other than colons or valid hexadecimal
digits (0 through 9, a through f, or A through F).
Note: If you change the Interface ID, you will be prompted to reset the printer before the
changes take effect.
The Interface ID can only be set in the Embedded Web Server.
Using the Embedded Web Server
To set the Interface ID using the Embedded Web Server:
1. Launch your Web browser.
2. Enter your printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.
3. Click Properties.
4. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel, then click TCP/IP.
5. Click the TCP/IP (v6) button.
6. Do one of the following:
Select User Interface ID from MAC address.
Select Use this Interface ID.
7. Click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the page.