configuration file can be downloaded using TFTP. This TFTP configuration file’s relative path name is specified in the BOOTP reply using the /etc/bootptab file’s T144 vendor-specific tag entry. An example of a TFTP configuration file is provided below (the symbol ‘#’ denotes a remark and is not included in the file).

#

#Example of an HP Jetdirect TFTP Configuration File

#Allow only Subnet 192.168.10 access to peripheral.

#Up to four ‘allow’ entries can be written via TFTP.

#Up to 10 ‘allow’ entries can be written via SNMP.

#‘allow’ may include single IP addresses.

#

allow: 192.168.10 255.255.255.0

#

#

#Disable Telnet

telnet: 0

#Enable the embedded web server

ews-config: 1

#Detect SNMP unauthorized usage

authentication-trap: on

#Send Traps to 192.168.10.1

#

trap-dest: 192.168.10.1

#

#Specify the Set Community Name

set-community-name: 1homer2

#End of file

ENWW

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