HP 510x Print Server manual Tftp Configuration File Entries, Tags in the bootptab file 2, T144

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Table 3.1

Tags in the “bootptab” file (2 of 2)

ha

 

The hardware address tag. The hardware (MAC) address

 

 

is the link-level, or station address of the HP Jetdirect print

 

 

server. It can be found on the HP Jetdirect configuration

 

 

page as the LAN HW ADDRESS. On HP Jetdirect

 

 

external print servers, it is printed on a label attached to

 

 

the print server.

 

 

 

ip

 

The IP address tag (required). This address will be the HP

 

 

Jetdirect print server’s IP address.

 

 

 

gw

 

The gateway IP address tag. This address identifies the

 

 

IP address of the default gateway (router) that the HP

 

 

Jetdirect server will use for communications with other

 

 

subnets.

 

 

 

sm

 

The subnet mask tag. The subnet mask will be used by

 

 

the HP Jetdirect print server to identify the portions of an

 

 

IP address that specify the network/subnetwork number

 

 

and the host address.

 

 

 

lg

 

The syslog server’s IP address tag. It specifies the server

 

 

that the HP Jetdirectprint server sends syslog messages

 

 

to.

 

 

 

T144

 

A vendor-specific tag that specifies the relative path name

 

 

of the TFTP configuration file. Maximum length of the path

 

 

name is 33 characters. The path name must be in double

 

 

quotes (for example, “pathname”). On HP-UX systems,

 

 

/usr/tftpdir is prepended to the path. For file format

 

 

information, refer to “TFTP Configuration File Entries“.

 

 

 

A colon (:) indicates the end of a field, and a backslash (\) indicates that the entry is continued on the next line. Spaces are not allowed between the characters on a line. Names, such as host names, must begin with a letter and can contain only letters, numbers, periods, or hyphens.The underline character (_) is not allowed. Refer to your system documentation or online help for more information.

TFTP Configuration File Entries

To provide additional configuration parameters for your HP Jetdirect print server, such as SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) or non-default settings, an additional

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Contents HP Jetdirect Print Server Page Administrator’s Guide HP Jetdirect Print Servers 300X/510X Trademark Credits Table of Contents Using the Embedded Web Server Troubleshooting the HP Jetdirect Print ServerHP Jetdirect Configuration Page Messages TCP/IP OverviewIntroducing the HP Jetdirect Print Server Introduction Supported Print ServersSupport Materials Software, Driver, and Flash Image UpgradesSupported Networks HP Software Solutions Summary Software Solutions Table TCP/IP Software SolutionsHP-UX HP Jetdirect Printer Installer for UnixInstalling HP Web Jetadmin HP Web JetadminSystem Requirements Removing HP Web Jetadmin Software Configuring and Modifying a DeviceVerifying Installation and Providing Access Internet Printer Connection Software Windows 2000/XP/ServerFeatures Supported Proxies Supported BrowsersWindows TCP/IP Configuration Introduction Linux and Unix systems For more information Using BOOTP/TFTP Why Use BOOTP/TFTPBootp broadcast packets may not be Systems That Use Network Information Service NISConfiguring the Bootp Server Properly configuredTags in the bootptab file 1 Bootptab File EntriesNodename Tags in the bootptab file 2 Tftp Configuration File EntriesT144 TCP/IP Configuration Tftp Configuration File Parameters 1 Ews-configTftp Configuration File Parameters 2 Using Dhcp Tftp Configuration File Parameters 3Unix Systems Windows SystemsWindows 2000 Server/Server TCP/IP Configuration Enabling or Disabling Dhcp Using Rarp Using the arp and ping Commands Unix Using Telnet TCP/IP Configuration Telnet Configuration Parameter Examples Telnet Configuration Parameter Examples 1 192.168.10.1Telnet Configuration Parameter Examples 2 Banner0Using the Embedded Web Server Using Telnet to Erase the Existing IP AddressMoving to Another Network Configuring for LPD Printing Introduction About LPDRequirements for Configuring LPD LPD Programs and Protocols Program Name Purpose of ProgramSetting Up Print Queues LPD Setup OverviewSetting Up IP Parameters Supported Queue NamesPrinting a Test File LPD on Unix Systems Configuring Print Queues for BSD-based SystemsExample Example Configuring Print Queues Using SAM HP-UX systems For HP-UX systems, substitute lp -dfor lpr -P Installing TCP/IP Software LPD on Windows 2000/Server 2003 SystemsConfiguring for LPD Printing Select and enable Other Network File and Print Services Add LPR compatible printer windowVerifying the Configuration Printing from Windows ClientsFTP Printing Introduction RequirementsFTP Connections Using FTP PrintingPrint Files Control ConnectionFTP Login Ending the FTP SessionUser Commands for HP Jetdirect FTP Server Description CommandsCtrl-C Example of an FTP Session This is an example of a typical FTP printing sessionTroubleshooting the HP Jetdirect Print Server Introduction Resetting to Factory Defaults HP Jetdirect External Print ServersGeneral Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Chart Assessing the ProblemProcedure 1 Verifying that the Printer is On and Online Procedure 2 Printing an HP Jetdirect ConfigurationProcedure 3 Resolving Printer Display Error Messages Telnet IP address port Frames are using the same network Ethernet Configuration External Single Port Print Servers Troubleshooting the HP Jetdirect Print Server HP Jetdirect Configuration Page Messages Introduction Ethernet configuration pagesHP Jetdirect Product Information General HP Jetdirect Messages 1 General HP Jetdirect Messages 2 General HP Jetdirect Messages 3 General HP Jetdirect Messages 4 General HP Jetdirect Messages 5 General HP Jetdirect Messages 6 General HP Jetdirect Messages 7 General HP Jetdirect Messages 8 General HP Jetdirect Messages 9 General HP Jetdirect Messages 10 Network Statistics Mode Novell NetWare Configuration Messages 1IPX/SPX Status Source RoutingNovell NetWare Configuration Messages 2 DLC/LLC Configuration MessagesTCP/IP Configuration Messages 1 TCP/IP Configuration Messages 2 Apple EtherTalk Configuration Messages 1Snmp SET Cmty Apple EtherTalk Configuration Messages 2Snmp Messages NameInternet Protocol IP TCP/IP Overview IntroductionTransmission Control Protocol TCP User Datagram Protocol UDP IP AddressIP Address Network Portion IP Address Host Portion IP Address Structure and Class88 TCP/IP Overview Configuring IP Addresses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpSubnets Subnet MaskDefault Gateway GatewaysUsing the Embedded Web Server Introduction Figure B.1 Embedded Web ServerCompatible Web Browsers Supported HP Web Jetadmin VersionBrowser Exceptions Viewing the Embedded Web Server Figure B.2 Entering the IP AddressSpecial Features Operating NotesConfiguration Error IndexIndex Network Frame Type Rcvd OUT of Buffers Overflow Error Tftp Progress Local Error Remote Error 76 Retries Exceeded Page Enww