
NOTE: When using DHCP, keep the setting DHCP = YES *.
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Press the PLUS or VALUE button until DHCP = NO appears. The following two steps apply to the HP Jetdirect 610n cards only: No other TCP/IP configuring is necessary. The BootP or DHCP server will configure the TCP/IP parameters on the HP Jetdirect. NOTE: When using BootP or DHCP, keep the setting BOOTP = YES *. Press the PLUS or VALUE button until BOOTP = NO appears. Press the ITEM repeatedly until BOOTP = YES* appears. It will appear as CFG TCP/IP = NO each time this menu is accessed. Changing it to YES allows the settings to be changed at that time. NOTE: The CFG TCP/IP = XXX (XXX being YES or NO) is a toggle, not a permanent setting. Press the PLUS or VALUE button until CFG TCP/IP = YES appears. Press ITEM repeatedly until CFG TCP/IP = NO appears. It will appear as CFG NETWORK = NO each time this menu is accessed. NOTE: The CFG NETWORK = XXX (XXX being YES or NO) is a toggle, not a permanent setting. Press the PLUS or VALUE button until CFG NETWORK = YES appears. Press the ITEM button until CFG NETWORK = NO appears. Press the MENU button until HP MIO 1 (or 2), or HP EIO 1 (or 2) appears. To configure TCP/IP parameters from the control panel, use the following instructions: Then print a Configuration page to verify the changes. NOTE: To be sure the TCP/IP settings are saved on the HP Jetdirect print server in HP LaserJet printers, press GO or ONLINE when finished with the configuration. Sets the TCP connection timeout (in seconds). Example: If the Gateway IP address is 192.0.0.192, then IP byte 1 = 192, IP byte 2= 0, IP byte 3 = 0, and IP byte 4 = 192.

This is usually seen on the front panel as GW BYTE. This may be useful in identifying error conditions.ĭefault gateway (four bytes).

A syslog server is a server on the network that runs a syslog daemon and is used to receive syslog messages. If no syslog server is on the network, each byte should be left at zero. Example: If the syslog IP address is 192.30.40.192, then IP byte 1 = 192, IP byte 2= 30, IP byte 3 = 40, and IP byte 4 = 192. This is usually seen on the front panel as LG BYTE. Example: If the subnet mask address is 255.255.255.0, then IP byte 1 = 255, IP byte 2= 255, IP byte 3 = 255, and IP byte 4 = 0. This is usually seen on the front panel as SM BYTE. For example: If the IP address is 192.0.0.192, then IP byte 1 = 192, IP byte 2= 0, IP byte 3 = 0, and IP byte 4 = 192. This is usually seen on the front panel as IP BYTE. Sets the type of protocol used to access the embedded web server of the HP Jetdirect. Basically if the option isn't on the menu, the printer/print server combination does not have it available.

This only appears on certain printers with certain firmware and HP Jetdirect print servers with x.24.06 or newer firmware. Allows the host name to be entered in using the front panel of the printer. Only if the HP Jetdirect is configured by DHCP, this menu item will appear to renew or the IP address. Only if the HP Jetdirect is configured by DHCP, this menu item will appear to release the IP address.ĭHCP Renew. Allows the IP address to be configured using the front panel of the printer.ĭHCP Release. If you choose BOOTP=NO* and DHCP=NO*, you can choose AUTO IP=YES* to have a link-local default IP address of .x assigned automatically. Change this to NO to use the front-panel configuration.Īuto IP= (Yes/No). The default setting is YES to use DHCP for configuration. Uses DHCP, which automatically downloads configuration data over the network. Change this to NO to use the front-panel configuration.ĭHCP=(Yes/No). The default setting is YES to use BOOTP or DHCP for configuration.

Uses BOOTP or DHCP, which automatically downloads configuration data over the network. Also, some menu items will only appear if the HP Jetdirect is connected to the network and configured (e.g., by DHCP) therefore the list of items below are not what you supposed to have available rather, it is a description of those menu items that you might see on your particular printer:Ĭonfig Method: Allows you to choose between the available configuration methods for IP addresses (DHCP, BOOTP, etc.)īootP= (Yes/No). The different models and firmware revisions of HP Jetdirect print servers have different capabilities and therefore different menus. The following TCP/IP parameters can be configured using the front panel of the printer.
