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YES: Prints a page that contains the current security settings on the HP Jetdirect print server.
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NO: A security settings page is not printed.
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ON: Enable the TCP/IP protocol.
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OFF: Disable the TCP/IP protocol.
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An alphanumeric string, up to 32 characters, used to identify the product. This name is listed on the HP Jetdirect configuration page. The default host name is NPIxxxxxx, where xxxxxx is the last six digits of the LAN hardware (MAC) address.
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Specify the method that TCP/IPv4 parameters are configured on the HP Jetdirect print server.
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BOOTP: Automatic configuration from a BootP (Bootstrap Protocol) server.
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DHCP: Automatic configuration from a DHCPv4 (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. If selected and a DHCP lease exists, the DHCP RELEASE and DHCP RENEW menus are available to set DHCP lease options.
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AUTO IP: Automatic link-local IPv4 addressing. An address in the form 169.254.x.x is assigned automatically.
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MANUAL: Use the MANUAL SETTINGS menu to configure TCP/IPv4 parameters.
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(Available only if the CONFIG METHOD menu is set to the MANUAL option) Configure parameters directly from the product control panel:
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IP ADDRESS: The unique IP address (n.n.n.n) of the product, where n is a value from 0 to 255.
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SUBNET MASK: The subnet mask (n.n.n.n) for the product, where n is a value from 0 to 255.
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DEFAULT GATEWAY: The IP address of the gateway or router used for communications with other networks.
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Specify the IP address to default to when the print server is unable to obtain an IP address from the network during a forced TCP/IP reconfiguration (for example, when manually configured to use BootP or DHCP).
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This feature assigns a static IP address that might interfere with a managed network.
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AUTO IP: A link-local IP address 169.254.x.x is set.
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LEGACY: The address 192.0.0.192 is set, consistent with older HP Jetdirect products.
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Specify whether to release the current DHCP lease and the leased IP address.
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This menu displays if the CONFIG METHOD is set to the DHCP option and a DHCP lease for the print server exists.
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Specify whether the print server requests to renew the DHCP lease.
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This menu appears if the CONFIG METHOD menu is set to the DHCP option and a DHCP lease for the print server exists.
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Specify the IP address (n.n.n.n) of a Primary DNS Server.
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Specify the IP address (n.n.n.n) of a Secondary Domain Name System (DNS) Server.
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Enable or disable IPv6 operation on the print server.
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Enable and manually configure a TCP/IPv6 address.
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ENABLE: Choose ON to enable manual configuration, or OFF to disable manual configuration. The default is OFF.
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ADDRESS: Type a 32 hexadecimal digit IPv6 node address that uses the colon hexadecimal syntax.
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ROUTER SPECIFIED: The stateful auto-configuration method to be used by the print server is determined by a router. The router specifies whether the print server obtains its address, its configuration information, or both from a DHCPv6 server.
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ROUTER UNAVAILABLE: If a router is not available, the print server should attempt to obtain its stateful configuration from a DHCPv6 server.
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ALWAYS: Whether or not a router is available, the print server always attempts to obtain its stateful configuration from a DHCPv6 server.
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Specify an IPv6 address for a primary DNS server that the print server should use.
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Specify an IPv6 address for a secondary DNS server that the print server should use.
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Specifies the proxy server to be used by embedded applications in the product. A proxy server is typically used by network clients for Internet access. It caches Web pages, and provides a degree of Internet security, for those clients.
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To specify a proxy server, enter its IPv4 address or fully-qualified domain name. The name can be up to 255 octets.
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For some networks, you might need to contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for the proxy server address.
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Type the port number used by the proxy server for client support. The port number identifies the port reserved for proxy activity on your network, and can be a value from 0 to 65535.
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Configure the time period, in seconds, after which an idle TCP print data connection is closed (default is 270 seconds, 0 disables the timeout).
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Enable or disable the IPX/SPX protocol.
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Select the frame-type setting for your network.
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AUTO: Automatically sets and limits the frame type to the first one detected.
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EN_8023, EN_II, EN_8022, and EN_SNAP are frame-type selections for Ethernet networks
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Configures an AppleTalk network.
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Enable or disable the DLC/LLC protocol.
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For configuration management, specify whether the embedded Web server will accept communications using HTTPS (Secure HTTP) only, or both HTTP and HTTPS.
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Specify the IPSec status on the print server.
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KEEP: IPSec status remains the same as currently configured.
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DISABLE: IPSec operation on the print server is disabled.
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Specify whether to keep the 802.1X settings on the print server or to reset them to the factory defaults.
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Specify whether the current security settings on the print server will be saved or reset to factory defaults.
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This menu provides tests to help diagnose network hardware or TCP/IP network connection problems.
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Embedded tests help to identify whether a network fault is internal or external to the product. Use an embedded test to check hardware and communication paths on the print server. After you select and enable a test and set the execution time, you must select the EXECUTE option to initiate the test.
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Depending on the execution time, a selected test runs continuously until either the product is turned off, or an error occurs and a diagnostic page is printed.
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Running this embedded test will erase your TCP/IP configuration.
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Perform an internal loopback test, which sends and receives packets only on the internal network hardware. There are no external transmissions on your network.
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Check operation of HTTP by retrieving predefined pages from the product, and test the embedded Web server.
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Check operation of SNMP communications by accessing predefined SNMP objects on the product.
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Identify data path and corruption problems on an HP postscript level 3 emulation product. This test sends a predefined PS file to the product. However, the test is paperless; the file does not print.
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Select all available embedded tests.
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Specify the length of time (in minutes) that an embedded test will run. You can select a value from 0 to 24 minutes. If you select zero (0), the test runs indefinitely until an error occurs or the product is turned off.
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Data gathered from the HTTP, SNMP, and Data Path tests is printed after the tests have completed.
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Select whether to initiate the selected tests.
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Check network communications. This test sends link-level packets to a remote network host, then waits for an appropriate response. To run a ping test, set the following items:
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Specify whether the target product is an IPv4 or IPv6 node.
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Specify the size of each packet, in bytes, to be sent to the remote host. The minimum is 64 (default) and the maximum is 2048.
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Specify the length of time, in seconds, to wait for a response from the remote host. The default is 1 and the maximum is 100.
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Specify the number of ping test packets to send for this test. Select a value from 0 to 100. The default is 4. To configure the test to run continuously, select 0.
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If the ping test was not set for continuous operation, you can print the test results.
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Specify whether to initiate the ping test.
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View the ping test status and results on the control panel display. You can select the following items:
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Shows the number of packets (0 – 65535) sent to the remote host since the most recent test was initiated or completed. The default is 0.
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Shows the number of packets (0 – 65535) received from the remote host since the most recent test was initiated or completed. The default is 0.
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Shows the percent (0 to 100) of ping test packets that were sent with no response from the remote host since the most recent test was initiated or completed. The default is 0.
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Shows the minimum detected round-trip- time (RTT), from 0 to 4096 milliseconds, for packet transmission and response. The default is 0.
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Shows the maximum detected round-trip- time (RTT), from 0 to 4096 milliseconds, for packet transmission and response. The default is 0.
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Shows the average round-trip-time (RTT), from 0 to 4096 milliseconds, for packet transmission and response. The default is 0.
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Select whether the control panel indicates when a ping test is in progress.
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When viewing the ping test results, this item updates the ping test data with current results. A refresh automatically occurs when the menu times out or you manually return to the main menu.
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The link speed and communication mode of the print server must match the network. The available settings depend on the product and installed print server.
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If you change the link setting, network communications with the print server and network product might be lost.
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AUTO: The print server uses auto-negotiation to configure itself with the highest link speed and communication mode allowed. If auto-negotiation fails, either 100TX HALF or 10T HALF is set depending on the detected link speed of the hub/switch port. (A 1000T half-duplex selection is not supported.)
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10T HALF: 10 Mbps, half-duplex operation.
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10T FULL: 10 Mbps, full-duplex operation.
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100TX HALF: 100 Mbps, half-duplex operation.
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100TX FULL: 100 Mbps, full-duplex operation.
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100TX AUTO: Limits auto-negotiation to a maximum link speed of 100 Mbps.
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1000TX FULL: 1000 Mbps, full-duplex operation.
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