Windows TCP/IP22710. Select [IPv4 - IP Address], and then [Change Settings].11. Use the keypad on the screen to enter an IP address for the machine in the format“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. Select [Save].12. Select [IPv4 – Subnet Mask], and then [Change Settings].13. Using the same method as in step 11, enter a subnet mask.14. Select [IPv4 – Gateway Address], and then [Change Settings].15. Using the same method as in step 11, enter a gateway address.NOTE: If you do not wish to set the gateway address, leave this field blank.16. Select [IPv4 – IP Filter], and then [Change Settings].17. Select [Enabled] to filter access to the machine.NOTE: If you do not wish to use the IP filter feature, select [Disabled].NOTE: Use CentreWare Internet Services to register the IP addresses which are notallowed to access the machine. Refer toCentreWare Internet Services on page 147.18. When you have finished establishing TCP/IP, select [Close] on the [ProtocolSettings] screen.When [IPv6 Mode] or [Dual Stack] is selected in step 78. Set [IPv6 Address Manual Configuration] to [Enabled].9. Select [Manually Configured IPv6 Address], and then [Change Settings].10. Use the keypad on the screen to enter an IP address for the machine in the format“xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx”. Select [Save].11. Select [Manually Configured IPv6 Prefix], and then [Change Settings].12. Enter an IP address prefix, and then select [Save].13. Select [Manually Configured IPv6 Gateway], and then [Change Settings].14. Using the same method as in step 10, enter a gateway address.15. Select [IPv6 – IP Filter], and then select [Enabled] or [Disabled].NOTE: If you do not wish to use the IP filter feature, select [Disabled].NOTE: Use CentreWare Internet Services to register the IP addresses which are notallowed to access the machine. Refer toCentreWare Internet Services on page 147.16. When you have finished establishing TCP/IP, select [Close] on the [ProtocolSettings] screen.