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User Datagram Protocol (UDP)

UDP provides similar services to TCP. However, UDP does not acknowledge data receipt and supports request/reply transactions with no added reliability or guarantee of delivery. UDP is used when acknowledgment and reliability are not required, such as during a “discovery broadcast.”

IP Address

Every host (workstation or node) on an IP network requires a unique IP address for each network interface. This address is a software address that is used to identify both the network and specific hosts located on that network. Each IP address can be divided into two separate parts: the network portion and the host portion. It is possible for a host to query a server for a dynamic IP address each time the device boots-up (see the section “Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).”)

Note

When assigning IP addresses, always consult the IP

 

address administrator. Setting the wrong address

 

can disable other equipment operating on the

 

network or interfere with communications.

 

 

IP Address: (Network Portion)

Network addresses are managed by an organization in Norfolk, Virginia recognized as InterNIC. InterNIC has been contracted by the National Science Foundation to manage the Internet addresses and domains. Network addresses are distributed to organizations that are in turn responsible for making sure all attached devices or hosts on the network are properly numbered. The network address is a four-byte address although some bytes may be expressed

as zeros.

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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 ServersSupported Networks Software, Driver, and Flash Image UpgradesSupport Materials HP Software Solutions Summary Software Solutions Table HP-UX Software SolutionsTCP/IP HP Jetdirect Printer Installer for UnixSystem Requirements HP Web JetadminInstalling HP Web Jetadmin Verifying Installation and Providing Access Configuring and Modifying a DeviceRemoving HP Web Jetadmin Software Internet Printer Connection Software Windows 2000/XP/ServerFeatures Windows Supported BrowsersSupported Proxies 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 configuredNodename Bootptab File EntriesTags in the bootptab file 1 T144 Tftp Configuration File EntriesTags in the bootptab file 2 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 Example Configuring Print Queues for BSD-based SystemsLPD on Unix Systems 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 SessionCtrl-C CommandsUser Commands for HP Jetdirect FTP Server Description 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 NameTransmission Control Protocol TCP TCP/IP Overview IntroductionInternet Protocol IP IP Address Network Portion IP AddressUser Datagram Protocol UDP 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 ServerBrowser Exceptions Supported HP Web Jetadmin VersionCompatible Web Browsers 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