Dell TL2000 User Manual
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a.
DHCP
Address
-
Click
this
item
ON
to
have
the
IP
Address
of
your
library
automatically
set
by
the
library
host
computer.
Leave
unchecked
and
enter
the
appropriate
information
for
the
IP
Address,
Network
Mask,
and
Gateway
Address.
b.
IP
Address
-
An
identifier
for
a
computer
or
device
on
a
TCP/IP
network.
Networks
using
the
TCP/IP
protocol
route
messages
based
on
the
IP
address
of
the
destination.
The
format
of
an
IP
address
is
a
32-bit
numeric
address
written
as
four
numbers
separated
by
periods.
Each
number
can
be
zero
to
255.
For
example,
1.160.10.240
could
be
an
IP
address.
c.
Network
Mask
-
This
address
defines
and
limits
users
within
a
local
network.
d.
Gateway
Address
-
This
address
allows
access
outside
the
local
network.
4.
Enter
IPv6
settings
(if
applicable).
a.
DHCP
Address
-
Click
this
item
ON
to
have
the
IP
Address
of
your
library
automatically
set
by
the
library
host
computer.
Leave
unchecked
and
enter
the
appropriate
information
for
the
IP
Address,
Network
Mask,
and
Gateway
Address.
b.
IPv6
stateless
auto
config
-
Stateless
Auto
config
is
ALWAYS
on
(not
defeatable).
When
logging
in
to
the
library
on
your
browser
using
an
IPv6
address,
make
sure
you
enclose
the
IPv6
address
in
square
brackets.
For
example:
[0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0].
c.
Static
assigned
IPv6
address
-
Enter
the
assigned
IPv6
address.
The
format
of
an
IPv6
IP
address
is
a
128-bit
numeric
address
written
as
8
groups
of
four
numbers
separated
by
colons.
When
logging
in
to
the
library
on
your
browser
using
an
IPv6
address,
make
sure
you
enclose
the
IPv6
address
in
square
brackets.
For
example:
[0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0].
d.
IPv6
prefix
length
-
The
default
prefix
length
is
set
to
64,
but
can
be
set
to
any
length,
depending
upon
the
address
used.
e.
IPv6
gateway
address
-
This
address
allows
access
outside
the
local
network.
5.
Enter
SNMP
settings.
a.
SNMP
Enabled
-
If
you
desire
to
have
SNMP
Traps
sent
to
an
IP
address
of
your
choosing,
place
a
check
in
this
box.
b.
SNMP
Target
1-IP
Address
-
If
SNMP
Traps
are
enabled,
enter
an
IP
address
where
SNMP
Traps
are
to
be
sent.
c.
SNMP
Target
2-IP
Address
-
Enter
an
optional
2nd
IP
address
where
SNMP
Traps
are
to
be
sent,
or
leave
as
0.0.0.0.
d.
SNMP
Target
3-IP
Address
-
Enter
an
optional
3rd
IP
address
where
SNMP
Traps
are
to
be
sent,
or
leave
as
0.0.0.0.
e.
Community
Name
-
Enter
your
preferred
name,
or
leave
as
“public”.
The
Community
Name
is
limited
to
33
alpha-numeric
characters
(A-Z,
a-z,
0-9).
6.
Enable
SSL
for
secure
Web
communication
-
If
you
desire
to
have
SSL
(Secure
Sockets
Layer)
enabled,
place
a
check
in
this
box.
7.
Select
an
Ethernet
Setting
-
You
can
disable
Ethernet
settings,
manually
enable
them,
or
let
another
machine
enable
them
by
using
Dynamic
Host
Configuration
Protocol
(DHCP).
You
can
also
set
a
specific
speed
for
the
Ethernet
port
or
specify
the
library
to
automatically
negotiate
the
speed.
Ethernet
Settings
choices
are:
Auto
(the
default),
10
Mbit/Half
,
10
Mbit/Full
,
100
Mbit/Half
,
100
Mbit/Full
.
Please
refer
to
to
determine
the
availability
of
manual
Ethernet
settings
in
your
library’s
firmware.
Chapter
4.
Installation
and
Configuration
4-25