Lanier LP222cn Printer User Manual


 
Appendix
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Using the Dynamic DNS Function
Dynamic DNS is a function which dynamically updates (registers and deletes)
records (A record and PTR record) managed by the DNS server. When a DNS
server is part of the network environment to which this printer, a DNS client, is
connected, records can be dynamically updated using this function.
Updating
Updating procedure varies depending on whether the printer IP address is static
or acquired by DHCP.
When the dynamic DNS function is not used, records managed by the DNS
server must be updated manually, if the printer's IP address is changed.
To update the record using the printer, the DNS server has to have one of the
following:
No security settings made.
If security settings are made, an IP-specified client (this printer) permits up-
dating.
For a static IP setting
If the IP address or host name is changed, the A and PTR records are updat-
ed.
If the A record is registered, CNAME is also registered. CNAMEs that can be
registered are as follows:
Ethernet and IEEE 802.11b
RNPXXXXXX (XXXXXX represents the last 3 hexadecimal bytes of the
MAC address)
IEEE 1394
RNPXXXXXXXXXX (XXXXXXXXXX represents the lower 3-7 bytes of the
MAC Address in hexadecimal)
For DHCP settings
As a substitute for the printer, the DHCP server updates the record, and one
of the following occurs:
When the printer acquires the IP address from the DHCP server, the DHCP
server updates the A and PTR records.
When the printer acquires the IP address from the DHCP server, the printer
updates the A record, and the DHCP server updates the PTR record.
If the A record is registered, CNAME is also registered. CNAMEs that can be
registered are as follows:
Ethernet and IEEE 802.11b
RNPXXXXXX (XXXXXX represents the last 3 hexadecimal bytes of the
MAC address)