Xerox 9201 Printer User Manual


 
ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203 Network Installation
System Administrator Guide 5-5
10. Press the [Log In/Out] button, touch [Logout] to exit Tools mode.
IPv4
Configure TCP/IP Settings using Internet Services
1. At your Workstation, open the web browser and enter the IP address of the device in the Address bar,
and press [Enter].
Note
TCP/IP and HTTP should have been initially configured, refer to Enable TCP/IP and HTTP at the Device
on page 2-5 of this guide.
2. Click on the [Properties] tab.
3. If prompted, enter the Administrator User ID and Password. The default is [admin] and [1111].
4. Click on the [Login] button.
5. Click on the [Connectivity] link.
6. Click on the [Protocols] link.
7. Select [IP (Internet Protocol)] in the directory tree.
8. Ensure that [IPv4] is selected.
9. The Protocol will be [Enabled] to enable the TCP/IP protocol.
Note
If you do not check the Protocol Enabled checkbox you will not be able to access Internet Services. TCP/
IP must then be enabled from the device's user interface.
10. Enter a unique [Host Name] for your device.
11. Select the desired method for obtaining a Dynamic IP address from the [IP Address Resolution] drop-
down list, or select [Static] to give the device a static IP address.
12. If you select [Static], type the IP addresses that apply in [Machine IP Address, Subnet Mask], and
[Gateway Address].
Note
If BOOTP or DHCP address resolution mode is selected, you cannot change the IP address, Subnet Mask,
or default gateway. If RARP address resolution mode is selected, you cannot change the IP address.
Select [Static] if you wish to disable dynamic addressing.
Domain Name
13. Enter a valid [Domain Name].
DNS Configuration
14. Enter an IP address for the [Preferred DNS Server]. Enter an IP address for [Alternate DNS Servers 1]
and [Alternate DNS Servers 2].
15. Check the [Enable] box to enable [Dynamic DNS Registration (DDNS)].
CAUTION
Disabling TCP/IP or changing the IP Address will affect NetBIOS/IP, LPR/LPD, FTP, SNMP, and Raw TCP/IP
printing. If TCP/IP is disabled, Internet Services will not be available until TCP/IP is enabled from the control
panel of the device. If you change the IP address, you must reference the new address within your web
browser to locate the device.