HP ew2500 802.11b/g Print Server manual Error Code and Message Description

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Table 8-14Error messages (continued)

Error Code and Message

Description

 

 

 

05

NO SIGNAL DETECTED

(802.11 Wireless, Infrastructure Mode only) The print server did not find an access

 

 

point and did not detect a radio signal.

 

 

Check for sources of radio signal interference. If possible, elevate the print server or the

 

 

external antenna (if applicable). Verify other wireless devices are turned on and

 

 

located in wireless signal range of the print server.

 

 

 

06

ENCRYPTION REQUIRED

Encryption is required on this network, but the encryption settings are incorrect. Check

 

 

the encryption settings.

 

 

 

07

LAN ERROR - CONTROLLER CHIP

Check the network connections. If they are intact, run the self-test by turning the printer

 

 

off, and then on again. If the error persists, replace the HP Jetdirect print server.

 

 

 

07

AUTHENTICATION FAILED

Print server could not access the network because of an authentication error. The error

 

 

depends on the authentication method used.

 

 

Verify the authentication method and settings.

 

 

 

08

LAN ERROR - INFINITE DEFERRAL

Network congestion problem.

 

 

 

08

AUTHENTICATION IN

Link-level authentication is in progress.

PROGRESS

 

 

 

 

09

SCANNING FOR SSID

(802.11 Wireless) The print server is scanning on all channels for devices on the

 

 

specified SSID (network name). Check your specified SSID, or check status of the

 

 

access point (Infrastructure mode) or other wireless devices.

 

 

The print server continues to scan for the specified SSID.

 

 

 

09

LAN ERROR - BABBLE

Check the network connections. If the connections are intact, run the self-test by turning

 

 

the printer off, and then on again. If the error persists, replace the print server.

 

 

0A LAN ERROR - NO SQE

(Ethernet) Check the network connections. If the connections are intact, run the self-test

 

 

by turning the print server off, and then on again. If the error persists, replace the print

 

 

server.

 

 

0C LAN ERROR - RECEIVER OFF

Check the cabling and connectors on your Ethernet network. If you cannot find a

 

 

problem with your network cabling, run the self-test by turning the printer off, and then

 

 

on again. If the error persists, there might be a problem with the HP Jetdirect print

 

 

server.

 

 

0D LAN ERROR - TRANSMITTER OFF

Check the cabling and connectors on your Ethernet network. If you cannot find a

 

 

problem with your network cabling, run the self-test by turning the printer off, and then

 

 

on again. If the error persists, there might be a problem with the HP Jetdirect print

 

 

server.

 

 

0E LAN ERROR - LOSS OF CARRIER

Check the network connections. If the connections are intact, run the self-test: turn the

 

 

printer off, and then on again. If the error persists, replace the HP Jetdirect print server.

 

 

 

10

LAN ERROR - UNDERFLOW

(Ethernet) Check the cabling and connectors on your network. If you cannot find a

 

 

problem with your network cabling, run the self-test by turning the printer off, and then

 

 

on again. If the error persists, there might be a problem with the HP Jetdirect print

 

 

server.

 

 

 

11

LAN ERROR - RETRY FAULTS

(Ethernet) There is a problem with your network cabling or external network

 

 

configuration. Verify operation of the hub or switch port.

 

 

 

12

LAN ERROR - NO LINKBEAT

Using a wired Ethernet port, this message is displayed if a link beat is not sensed.

 

 

Check the network cable, and verify that the concentrator/hub is providing a link beat.

 

 

 

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Contents HP Jetdirect Print Servers Page HP Jetdirect Print Servers Trademark Credits Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.PTable of contents HP Embedded Web Server DLC/LLC Snmp IPsec/Firewall configuration 105Troubleshoot the HP Jetdirect print server 125 Security features 121HP Jetdirect configuration pages 135 Appendix B FTP printing 173 Appendix a LPD printing 163Index 191 Appendix C HP Jetdirect control panel menus 177Appendix D Open source licensing statements 188 Supported print servers Introducing the HP Jetdirect print server2Supported network protocols Supported network protocolsEAP/802.1X port-based authentication AuthenticationSecurity protocols Snmp IP and IPXIPsec/Firewall Wireless print server authenticationFirmware installation tools Firmware upgradesSupplied manuals HP supportHP support by phone Product accessibilityProduct registration 1Software Solutions HP software solutions summaryHP Web Jetadmin see HP Web Jetadmin on Operating Environment Function RemarksOperating Environment Function System requirements Install HP Web Jetadmin software HP Jetdirect Printer Installer for UnixHP Web Jetadmin Remove HP Web Jetadmin software Configure and modify a deviceVerify HP Web Jetadmin installation and provide access Internet Printer Connection softwareNovell-supplied software Mac OS network installationSoftware tools Windows XP/Server 2003 or 2008 integrated softwareOpen System Preferences, and then open Print & Fax Use Bonjour Mac OS XTest the configuration Verify network configurationIPv6 address introduction TCP/IP configurationIPv6 configuration Stateless addresses IPv6 address configurationLink-local address Use DNS Stateful addressesTools and utilities IPv4 configurationServer-based and manual TCP/IP configuration IPv4 Default IP address is assigned Default IP address IPv4Default IP address is not assigned Default IPv4 address configuration options Default IP on wireless and wired print serversDefault IPv4 parameter Dhcp requests enable/disableTCP/IP configuration tools Default IPv4 behaviorConfigure the print server using BOOTP/TFTP on Unix Use BOOTP/TFTP IPv4Advantages of using BOOTP/TFTP Bootptab file entries IPv4 Systems using network information service NISConfigure the Bootp server RFC Description Option 1Tags supported in a BOOTP/DHCP boot fileTftp configuration file entries IPv4 General 2TFTP configuration file parametersExample HP Jetdirect Tftp configuration file TCP/IP Main TCP/IP Print Options Ftp-printing or ftp-config,ftp Printing or 9100-configIpp-printing or ipp-config,ipp Lpd-printing or lpd-config,lpdTCP/IP Raw Print Ports TCP/IP Access ControlTCP/IP Other Settings Bonjour-config Slp-configSyslog-facility Slp-keep-aliveUser-timeout or telnet-timeout Idle-timeoutCold-reset Icmp-ts-configDefault-ip Telnet-config or telnetDefault-ip-dhcp Snmp-configIpx-config or ipx/spx Auth-trap or authentication-trapGet-cmnty-name or get-community-name Set-cmnty-name or set-community-nameAppleTalk Other SettingsUpgrade Tftp server IP Version Product Number Filename UpgradeUsb-mode Usb-speedSupport Use Dhcp IPv4Unix systems Windows Server 2003 and Server Windows systemsDiscontinue Dhcp configuration Laserjet1 Use Rarp IPv4Arp -s IP address LAN hardware address Ping IP address Use the arp and ping commands IPv4Create a Telnet connection Use Telnet IPv4Route add Jetdirect IP Address system IP Address Typical Telnet session3Telnet Commands and Parameters Telnet command line interface defaultCommandDescription User Control Commands Telnet user interface optionsWireless 802.11 Main Server-auth Auth-typeSvr-auth-user Svr-auth-passWireless Diagnostics 00a0f8387af7 Ipsec-config Firewall-configHost-name SpecifiedTftp Filename Tftp ServerHpnp/printer1.cfg Domain-name support.hp.comFtp-printing PrintingIpp-printing Lpd-printingTCP/IP Other TCP/IP LPD QueuesSyslog-svr To 1440 EnableFtp-download Bonjour Domain NameEws-config User-timeoutGw-disable For more information, see HP Embedded Web Server V.40.xx onTCP/IP Diagnostics Snmp Traps Ipx-unitname Ipx-configAddress Ipx-modeOther Xml-services-conf Upgrade LaaWs-discovery-conf 1000t-ms-confNetwork-select Web JetAdmin URL Job-timeoutWeb JetAdmin Name Menu InterfaceUse Telnet to remove an IP address 1Example Using the Menu InterfaceMove to another network IPv4 Use the HP Embedded Web ServerUse the printer control panel Page HP Embedded Web Server Requirements Supported HP Web Jetadmin versionView the HP Embedded Web Server Compatible Web browsersPage 1HP Jetdirect Home Page Items HP Jetdirect Home tabOperating notes Device tabs Networking tabConfiguration section WirelessDiagnostics section 2Networking Menu Items3Wireless configuration parameters WEP Personal WEP Enterprise WPA Enterprise Restore DefaultsWPA Personal 4TCP/IP Summary tab TCP/IP SettingsSummary tab 5TCP/IP Network Identification tab Network Identification tab6TCP/IPv4 tab TCP/IPv4 tab7TCP/IPv6 tab TCP/IPv6 tab8TCP/IP Config Precedence tab Config Precedence tab9TCP/IP Advanced tab Advanced tabProxy Server Password Manual SettingsDisable Default IPNetwork Settings 10IPX/SPX tab settings AppleTalk 11AppleTalk tab settings12SNMP tab settings 13Miscellaneous Settings Other SettingsMisc. Settings Certificate Mgmt Service HP XML ServicesWeb Services Print Link settingsLPD Queues Firmware UpgradeQueue Name 14LPD Queues tab settingsPrepend String Name Append String NameQueue Type Default Queue NameString Name Value15USB Settings tab USB SettingsSupport Info Refresh RateSelect Language Security SettingsStatus WizardSecurity Level Description Basic Security 16Wizard Security LevelsSecurity Level Description Enhanced Security Restore DefaultsRecommended Custom SecurityAdmin. Account AuthorizationPrinter Password Synchronization Certificates17Certificate configuration screens Configure certificatesCertificate Validity Period Install CertificateCertificate Information Import Certificate and Private KeyDomain Name myprinter.mydepartment.mycompany.com Install Certificate or Install CA Certificate screensExamples IP Address Mask Description Access ControlSnmp Mgmt. ProtocolsWeb Mgmt Enable Print Services Enable Print ProtocolsOther 18Other protocolsEnable Device Discovery 802.1X AuthenticationSLP, might be disabled without notification Naming Resolution19802.1X configuration settings Assessment Other Links IPsec/Firewall configuration 1Firewall Policy 1IPsec/Firewall Policy All IPv4 Addresses All Jetdirect Print Services Default Rule exampleIPsec security associations SA HP Jetdirect IPsec/Firewall wizardLimit Limitations to rules, templates and services2Limitations to rules, templates and services Create Address Template Specify Address TemplateCreate Service Template Specify Service Template4Create Service Template 3Create Address TemplateManage Custom Services Manage Services5Manage Services 6Manage Custom ServicesSpecify IPsec/Firewall Template Specify Action7Create IPsec Template Identity AuthenticationCreate IPsec Template Kerberos 8Identity AuthenticationCertificates Certificates on9Kerberos Kerberos Settings10Kerberos Settings 11IKEv1/IKEv2 Phase 1 Authentication IKEv1/IKEv2 Phase 1 AuthenticationIKEv1/IKEv2 Phase 2 / Quick Mode IPsec Protocols 13Advanced IKE Settings Advanced IKE Settings12IKEv1/IKEv2 Phase 2 / Quick Mode Settings IPsec Protocols Manual Keys IPsec Protocols Manual Keys14IPsec Protocols Manual Keys 15Manual KeysRule Summary Configure Windows systems1Summary of HP Jetdirect security features Security featuresHP Web Jetadmin IPv4 Password and Profiles Authentication and EncryptionTelnet Control IPv4/IPv6 Snmp v1/v2c Set Community Name IP/IPX2Settings for Access Control Limit access to security featuresHigh Settings Level of Access ControlMedium Troubleshoot the HP Jetdirect print server Reset to factory defaultsExample Cold reset using the service menu Disable an HP Jetdirect embedded print serverTroubleshooting chart assess the problem General troubleshootingProcedure 2 Print an HP Jetdirect configuration Procedure 1 Verify the printer is on and onlineProcedure 3 Resolve printer display error messages Procedure 4 Resolve printer network communication problems Telnet IP address port Unable to communicate after initial setup Troubleshooting wireless print serversUnable to communicate during initial setup My configured channel does not match the configuration Improving reception and performance SymptomsFirmware download failure Corrective actionsStatus field error messages HP Jetdirect configuration pagesHP Jetdirect configuration 1Configuration Page Sections Configuration page formatHP Jetdirect Configuration or General Information Section NameHP Jetdirect Configuration/General Information Configuration page messages2HP Jetdirect Configuration/General Information MessageDescriptionMessage Description USB printer informationUSB Speed Wireless settings4802.11 Wireless settings Network Name Ssid Status/Error MessagesAccess Point / Bssid Signal StrengthAuthentication Type SSL IssuerSecurity Settings Secure Web Configuration Access ListSnmp Versions Snmp Set Cmty NameTCP/IP protocol information TCP/IP configuration informationNetwork Statistics IPv4 Section IPv4 sectionConfig by Default GatewayBootp Server Rarp Server BOOTP/DHCP ServerIPv6 Section IPX/SPX protocol informationIPv6 section Novell/NetWare parameters 10 IPX/SPX configuration information12 AppleTalk configuration information 11 Novell/NetWare configuration informationAppleTalk protocol information CN=ljpserver.OU=support.OU=mycity.OU=mycompany13 DLC/LLC configuration information Error messages14Error messages DLC/LLC protocol informationError Code and Message Description Reboot Disconnected Network Reconfig MustConfiguration Error Not ConfiguredUnable to SET Password Unable to LoginDisconnecting SPX TimeoutDirected to the print server 4D CF ERR Access List Novram Error4F Tftp Remote Error 3C NDS ERR Unresolved QueueBAD BOOTP/DHCP Reply Tftp Local ErrorBAD Bootp TAG Size BOOTP/RARP in ProgressHP Jetdirect Security 15General Information 2HP Jetdirect SecurityCurrent IPsec status IPsec Statistics IPsec Error LogLocal IP addresses IPsec Rules IKE Stats17IPsec statistics 18IKE StatisticsIPsec Security Associations SA table Available Network Services19IPsec Security Associations SRCAbout LPD LPD printingTable A-1LPD programs and protocols Program Name Purpose of ProgramLPD setup overview Requirements for configuring LPDSet up IP parameters Set up print queuesPrint a test file Configure print queues for BSD-based systemsLPD on Unix systems Table A-2Supported queue typesUse SAM to configure print queues HP-UX systems Examples myprinter or printer1 Print a test fileLPD on Windows Server 2003/2008 systems Install TCP/IP softwareAdd LPR compatible printer window LPD on Windows XP systems Verify the configurationPrint from Windows clients Add Windows optional networking componentsAdd a new LPD printer Configure a network LPD printerCreate an LPR port for an installed printer Page Print files FTP printingUse FTP printing FTP connectionsData connection FTP loginTable B-1User commands for HP Jetdirect FTP server CommandsCommand Description End the FTP sessionPORT1 Example FTP SessionHP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel HP Jetdirect control panel menusGraphical control panel menus Table C-1HP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel Primary DNS IPv6 Settings EnableSecondary DNS AddressProxy Server AppleTalk EnableProxy Port Frame TypeEnable Wipe Reset SecurityLogin Security Keep Reset Assessment Disable IPsec or FirewallLAN HW Test Diagnostics Embedded TestsHttp Test Snmp TestExecute TimeoutPing Test Dest TypePing in Progress RTT AverageRefresh Link SpeedMenu Item Description Classic control panel EIO menusHP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Classic Control Panel Menu Item Table C-2HP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Classic Control PanelCFG IPX/SPX WEBFirewall IpsecCode Verification PrintGSOAP Open source licensing statementsOpenSSL OpenSSL licenseOriginal SSLeay license Page Type IndexSee also Gateway Babble Port Select WEP Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P
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ew2500 802.11b/g Print Server specifications

The HP ew2500 802.11b/g Print Server is a versatile printing solution designed to streamline the printing process within a wireless network environment. Specifically geared towards small to medium-sized offices, this print server provides seamless integration for various printers and enhances accessibility across multiple devices.

One of the main features of the HP ew2500 is its adherence to the 802.11b/g wireless standards, offering high-speed wireless connectivity with a maximum data rate of up to 54 Mbps. This ensures efficient data transmission, allowing users to print from anywhere within the wireless range without the hassle of tangled cables or limited port access. The print server supports both infrastructure and ad-hoc wireless networking modes, making it flexible for diverse networking environments.

Another notable characteristic of the ew2500 is its compatibility with various printer types, including inkjet, laser, and all-in-one printers. This compatibility is essential for organizations that utilize different printer brands and models, facilitating a centralized printing solution. Additionally, the server is equipped with an Ethernet port, providing the option for wired connectivity, which can be beneficial for situations where wireless performance might be compromised.

The HP ew2500 is designed with user-friendly features. The easy setup process allows users to configure the server using a straightforward web interface, which can be accessed from any network-enabled device. This simplicity reduces the time required for installation and eliminates the need for extensive technical knowledge.

Security is another critical aspect of the HP ew2500's functionality. The print server supports robust encryption protocols, including WEP and WPA, ensuring that data transmitted over the network remains secure from unauthorized access. This feature is particularly important in office environments where sensitive information may be printed frequently.

Overall, the HP ew2500 802.11b/g Print Server is an efficient and reliable solution for enabling wireless printing capabilities in a business setting. Its combination of high-speed wireless connectivity, broad printer compatibility, user-friendly setup, and essential security features makes it an excellent choice for organizations looking to enhance their printing infrastructure. Whether in an office or a home environment, the ew2500 provides the functionality and convenience necessary to meet modern printing demands efficiently.