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Ethernet Setting (Ethernet Rated Speed)
9. On the Protocol Settings menu, press the selection line labeled Ethernet Rated Speed.
10. Press the Change Settings button.
11. On the settings screen, note which one of the buttons is highlighted as the current setting for Ethernet
Speed. The available settings are Auto (10 / 100 Mbps), 100 Mbps (Half or Full Duplex), and 10 Mbps
(Half or Full Duplex). By default the Ethernet Port Configuration will be set to Auto.
12. To change settings, press your setting of choice, then press the Save button.
13. To exit the screen, without making any changes, press the Cancel button.
TCP/IP – IP Mode
14. Press the selection line labeled TCP/IP – Mode.
15. Press Change Settings.
16. Select the IP Mode best suited to your network environment. Note that your choices include IPv4
Mode, IPv6 Mode, and Dual Stack. The device supports IPv6 addressing with an automatically-built
Link Local Address for broadcasting to routers that can supply the network layer configuration
parameters.
17. For traditional networks (using an address space of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx), select IPv4 and press Save.
18. Note that the machine may reboot.
IP Address Resolution
19. On the Protocol Settings menu, press the selection line labeled IPv4 (or other mode) Address
Resolution.
20. Press the Change Settings button.
21. On the settings screen, note which one of the buttons is highlighted as the current setting for the TCP/
IP Addressing method. The available settings are DHCP, BOOTP, RARP, DHCP/Autonet, and
STATIC. DHCP/Autonet is the factory default setting.
22. To change settings, press your selection of choice, then press the Save button.
23. To exit the screen, without making any changes, press the Cancel button.
24. Press Close and, if you made any changes, the system will reboot.