HP 510x Print Server manual TCP/IP Configuration Messages 1

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Table 7.6

TCP/IP Configuration Messages (1 of 2)

 

 

 

Message

 

Description

 

 

TCP STATUS:

Current TCP status.

 

 

DISABLED: Indicates that TCP/IP was manually disabled.

 

 

READY: Indicates the HP Jetdirect print server is awaiting

 

 

data.

 

 

INITIALIZING: Indicates that the print server is searching

 

 

for the BOOTP server, or trying to get the configuration file

 

 

through TFTP.

 

 

NOT IN USE: Code is in the middle of a download.

 

 

HOST NAME:

The host name configured on the print server. It may be

 

 

truncated. NOT SPECIFIED indicates that no host name

 

 

was specified in the BOOTP configuration information, or

 

 

TFTP configuration file (using a “name:” entry).

 

 

 

CONFIG BY

 

The location from which the print server is obtaining or has

 

 

obtained its IP configuration information. The options are

 

 

BOOTP, RARP, default IP, BOOTP/TFTP, DHCP,

 

 

DHCP/TFTP, or USER SPECIFIED (Telnet, printer’s

 

 

control panel, HP Web Jetadmin, or other).

 

 

IP ADDRESS:

The Internet Protocol (IP) address assigned to the

 

 

HP Jetdirect print server. This is a required entry for

 

 

operation of the print server.

 

 

SUBNET MASK:

The IP subnet mask configured on the HP Jetdirect print

 

 

server. NOT SPECIFIED is indicated if no subnet mask has

 

 

been configured, or if the subnet mask is zero.

 

 

DEF. GATEWAY:

The IP address of the gateway used when sending packets

 

 

off the local network. Only one default gateway may be

 

 

configured.

 

 

SYSLOG SERVER:

Marks the IP address of the syslog server configured on

 

 

the print server. NOT SPECIFIED indicates no syslog

 

 

server has been configured, or the syslog server IP

 

 

address is zero.

 

 

IDLE TIMEOUT:

The timeout value expressed in seconds after which the

 

 

print server closes an idle TCP print data connection.

 

 

Acceptable values are integers between 0 and 3600. A

 

 

value of zero turns off the timeout mechanism.

 

 

BOOTP SERVER

The IP address of the system that responds to the print

 

 

server's BOOTP request with configuration data. This

 

 

parameter is omitted when the print server is not

 

 

configured using BOOTP. NOT SPECIFIED indicates that

 

 

the server's IP address field in the BOOTP reply packet

 

 

was zero.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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