Manual
Network Connectivity 
38  Xerox
®
 WorkCentre
®
 7970 Multifunction Printer 
  System Administrator Guide 
To configure IPv6 settings: 
1.  Under Protocol, select Enabled. 
2.  To allow the router to assign address prefixes, under Stateless Addresses, select Use Router 
Supplied Prefixes. 
3.  To select how DHCP operates for IPv6, under Default Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 
Settings, select an option. 
4.  To enter an address manually, under Enable Manual Address, select Enable Manual Address. Select 
a Router Prefix from the menu, or type a new router prefix, then click Add. 
5.  Click Apply to save the new settings or Undo to retain the previous settings. 
6.  Under Protocol, select Enabled. 
7.  To allow the router to assign address prefixes, under Stateless Addresses, select Use Router 
Supplied Prefixes. 
8.  To select how DHCP operates for IPv6, under Default Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 
Settings, select an option. 
9.  To enter an address manually, under Enable Manual Address, select Enable Manual Address. Select 
a Router Prefix from the menu, or type a new router prefix, then click Add. 
10.  Click Apply to save the new settings or Undo to retain the previous settings. 
Configuring DNS 
Domain Name System (DNS) is a system that maps host names to IP addresses. 
1.  In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties>Connectivity>Setup. 
2.  Under Network, next to a connection type, click Edit. 
Note: The printer uses separate IPv4, IPv6, and DNS settings for wired and wireless network 
connections. Before configuring wireless IP settings, install the Xerox
®
 Wireless Network Interface 
and connect to a wireless network. For details, see Connecting to a Wireless Network on page 32. 
3.  Under Configuration Settings, next to IP, click Edit. 
4.  To configure DNS, click DNS. 
5.  Under Requested Host Name, type a unique name for your printer. If the host name successfully 
registers to the DNS server, the host name appears under Verified Host Name. The default host 
name is XRXxxx, where xxx is the MAC address of the printer. 
Note: If no host name or a different host name appears, the host name did not successfully register 
to the DNS server. Configure your DHCP server to perform updates on behalf of the DHCP clients. 
6.  Under Requested Domain Name, type the name of the domain to which the printer is connected. If 
the domain name successfully registers to the DNS server, the domain name appears under Verified 
Domain Name. 
Note: If no domain name, or a different domain name appears, the domain name did not 
successfully register to the DNS server. Configure your DHCP server to perform updates on behalf of 
the DHCP clients. 
7.  To allow users to see and connect to the printer using Bonjour, under Multicast DNS Registration, 
select Enabled. 










