Ricoh Aficio GX 7000 Multifunction Network driver 2.2.4 is a Firmware driver from . It runs on following
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Publisher review: Fixes:
- If the printer receives an SNMP message with an IP Address length descriptor field describing the IP Address as being more than 516 bytes (instead of the standardized 4 bytes described in RFC1155 and RFC1902), the printer will lose network connectivity until rebooted. This loss of network connectivity only occurred if the printer's SNMP setting was "Active" and if the default Community Name was being used.
- If a DHCP offer's Lease Time or Server Identifier is not exactly 4 bytes (as defined by RFC2132), the printer will lose network connectivity until rebooted. This loss of network connectivity only occurred if the printer's "DNS Server" setting was manually specified (not determined by DHCP).
- The printer will lose connectivity with the network when trying to resolve a hostname with a DNS server if the reply sent by the DNS server contains an RDLENGTH that does not accurately describe the length of the contents of the RDATA field (in contrast to what has been standardized by RFC1035). This loss of network connectivity only occurred if the printer's DHCP setting was "Active".
- Any time the ethernet link goes down > up, the printer will send a gratuitous ARP.
- Using BitSw 1-5, the printer can be configured to send a Gratuitous ARP every 60 seconds.
▫ BitSw 1-5 = 0 (default): Inactive
▫ BitSw 1-5 = 1: Active
- New sections named "Ethernet Link Log" and "Ethernet Link Count" will be added to the "Service Summary" and "System Summary".
▫ The "Ethernet Link Log" will record instances (in the form of dates) of the ethernet link going down > up.
▫ The "Ethernet Link Count" will record the number of times the ethernet link goes down > up
Operating system:Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows XP X64 / Windows Vista64 / Windows 7 / Windows 7 x64
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