Restore defaults (network settings)
1.On the
2.Use the Left arrow ( ) or the Right arrow ( ) button to select Network config., and then press OK.
3.Use the Left arrow ( ) or the Right arrow ( ) button to select Restore defaults, and then press OK.
4.Press OK to restore the factory network default settings. Press X to exit the menu without restoring the factory network default settings.
Supported network protocols
The product supports the TCP/IP network protocol, the most widely used and accepted networking protocol. For more information, see TCP/IP on page 28. The following table lists the supported networking services and protocols.
Table 4-1 Printing
Service name | Description |
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port9100 (Direct Mode) | Printing service |
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LPD (Line printer daemon) | Printing service |
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Table 4-2 Network device discovery
Service name | Description |
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SLP (Service Location Protocol) | |
| network devices. Used primarily by |
| NOTE: Used primarily by the HP Software Installer to |
| discover a device on the network. |
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Bonjour | |
| network devices. Used primarily by Apple |
| programs. |
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Table 4-3 Messaging and management
Service name | Description |
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HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) | Allows Web browsers to communicate with embedded Web |
| server. |
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EWS (embedded Web server) | Allows a user to manage the device through a Web browser. |
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SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) | Used by network applications for device management. SNMP |
| v1 and standard |
| objects are supported. |
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ENWW | Network configuration 27 |