HP 510x Print Server manual Example of an FTP Session

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Example of an FTP Session

This is an example of a typical FTP printing session:

System> ftp 192.168.10.1 Connected to 192.168.10.1 220 JD FTP Server Ready

Name (192.168.10.1:root): Deke

331 Username OK, send identity (email name) as password. Password:

230- Hewlett-Packard J7983G FTP Server Version 1.0

Directory:

Description:

 

 

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PORT1 (default)

Print to port

1

(HP LaserJet 4000)

PORT2

Print to port

2

(HP Color LaserJet 4500)

PORT3

Print to port

3

(unknown device)

To print a file

use the command: put <filename> [portx]

or 'cd' to desired port and use: put <filename>

Ready to print to PORT1

 

 

230 User logged

in.

 

 

Remote system type is UNIX.

Using binary mode to transfer files. ftp> pwd

257"/" is current directory. (default port is PORT1: HP LaserJet 4000)

ftp> cd port1

250CWD command successful ftp>pwd

257"/PORT1" is current directory. (HP LaserJet 4000) ftp> bin

200Type set to I ftp> put test

200PORT command successful

150Opening data connection...

226Transfer complete.

18bytes sent in 0.00 seconds (37.40 Kbytes/s) ftp> quit

221Goodbye System>

script done on Mon Apr 12 16:50:24 2006

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Contents HP Jetdirect Print Server Page Administrator’s Guide HP Jetdirect Print Servers 300X/510X Trademark Credits Table of Contents HP Jetdirect Configuration Page Messages Troubleshooting the HP Jetdirect Print ServerUsing the Embedded Web Server TCP/IP OverviewSupported Print Servers Introducing the HP Jetdirect Print Server IntroductionSoftware, Driver, and Flash Image Upgrades Support MaterialsSupported Networks HP Software Solutions Summary Software Solutions Table Software Solutions TCP/IPHP-UX Unix HP Jetdirect Printer Installer forHP Web Jetadmin Installing HP Web JetadminSystem Requirements Configuring and Modifying a Device Removing HP Web Jetadmin SoftwareVerifying Installation and Providing Access Windows 2000/XP/Server Internet Printer Connection SoftwareFeatures Supported Browsers Supported ProxiesWindows TCP/IP Configuration Introduction Linux and Unix systems For more information Why Use BOOTP/TFTP Using BOOTP/TFTPConfiguring the Bootp Server Systems That Use Network Information Service NISBootp broadcast packets may not be Properly configuredBootptab File Entries Tags in the bootptab file 1Nodename Tftp Configuration File Entries Tags in the bootptab file 2T144 TCP/IP Configuration Ews-config Tftp Configuration File Parameters 1Tftp Configuration File Parameters 2 Tftp Configuration File Parameters 3 Using DhcpWindows Systems Unix 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 192.168.10.1 Telnet Configuration Parameter Examples 1Banner0 Telnet Configuration Parameter Examples 2Using Telnet to Erase the Existing IP Address Using the Embedded Web ServerMoving to Another Network About LPD Configuring for LPD Printing IntroductionLPD Programs and Protocols Program Name Purpose of Program Requirements for Configuring LPDSetting Up IP Parameters LPD Setup OverviewSetting Up Print Queues Supported Queue NamesPrinting a Test File Configuring Print Queues for BSD-based Systems LPD on Unix SystemsExample Example Configuring Print Queues Using SAM HP-UX systems For HP-UX systems, substitute lp -dfor lpr -P LPD on Windows 2000/Server 2003 Systems Installing TCP/IP SoftwareConfiguring for LPD Printing Add LPR compatible printer window Select and enable Other Network File and Print ServicesPrinting from Windows Clients Verifying the ConfigurationRequirements FTP Printing IntroductionPrint Files Using FTP PrintingFTP Connections Control ConnectionEnding the FTP Session FTP LoginCommands User Commands for HP Jetdirect FTP Server DescriptionCtrl-C This is an example of a typical FTP printing session Example of an FTP SessionTroubleshooting the HP Jetdirect Print Server Introduction HP Jetdirect External Print Servers Resetting to Factory DefaultsTroubleshooting Chart Assessing the Problem General TroubleshootingProcedure 2 Printing an HP Jetdirect Configuration Procedure 1 Verifying that the Printer is On and OnlineProcedure 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 Ethernet configuration pages HP Jetdirect Configuration Page Messages IntroductionHP 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 IPX/SPX Status Novell NetWare Configuration Messages 1Mode Source RoutingDLC/LLC Configuration Messages Novell NetWare Configuration Messages 2TCP/IP Configuration Messages 1 Apple EtherTalk Configuration Messages 1 TCP/IP Configuration Messages 2Snmp Messages Apple EtherTalk Configuration Messages 2Snmp SET Cmty NameTCP/IP Overview Introduction Internet Protocol IPTransmission Control Protocol TCP IP Address User Datagram Protocol UDPIP Address Network Portion IP Address Structure and Class IP Address Host Portion88 TCP/IP Overview Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp Configuring IP AddressesSubnet Mask SubnetsGateways Default GatewayFigure B.1 Embedded Web Server Using the Embedded Web Server IntroductionSupported HP Web Jetadmin Version Compatible Web BrowsersBrowser Exceptions Figure B.2 Entering the IP Address Viewing the Embedded Web ServerOperating Notes Special FeaturesIndex Configuration ErrorIndex Network Frame Type Rcvd OUT of Buffers Overflow Error Tftp Progress Local Error Remote Error 76 Retries Exceeded Page Enww