Table 3-3Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued)

syslog-svr

IPv4 address of the server that the HP Jetdirect server sends syslog messages to. For

 

example:

 

syslog-svr: 192.168.40.1

 

 

syslog-max

Maximum number of syslog messages the HP Jetdirect print server can send per minute.

 

0: Disable. The number of syslog messages is not restricted.

 

10 (default): Enable.

 

 

syslog-priority

Filter syslog messages sent to the syslog server. The filter range is from 0 to 7, with 0

 

being the most specific and 7 the most general. Only messages that are lower than the

 

specified filter level (or higher in priority) are reported.

 

Set to 8 to disable all syslog messages.

 

0: Disable.

 

7 (default): Enable. Messages of all priorities are sent.

 

 

syslog-facility

Identify the source facility of a message. Typically used to identify the source of selected

 

messages during troubleshooting. By default, the HP Jetdirect print server uses LPR as the

 

source facility code. Use values of local0 through local7 to isolate individual or

 

groups of print servers.

 

 

slp-config

Use the SLP operation on the print server. SLP is used by selected HP software applications

 

(through UDP port 427) to automate device discovery.

 

0: Disable.

 

1 (default): Enable.

 

If SLP uses multicast protocols, you must enable multicast IPv4.

 

 

slp-keep-alive

Time (in minutes) the print server waits to send multicast packets on the network to prevent

 

deletion from network device tables. Some infrastructure devices, such as switches, delete

 

devices from their device tables due to inactivity on the network.

 

0: Disable.

 

1 to 1440: Enable.

 

 

syslog-protocol

Use the TCP or UDP port for syslog communication when logging security events.

 

6: PROTO_TCP.

 

17 (default): PROTO_UDP.

 

 

syslog-port

Valid port number of the TCP or UDP port for syslog communication when logging security

 

events. The valid range is from 1 to 65535. The default port number is 514.

 

 

bonjour-config

Use Bonjour. (Previously listed as multicast domain name system [mDNS services].)

 

Bonjour is typically used for IP address and name resolution, through UDP port 5353,

 

where a conventional DNS server is not available.

 

0: Disable.

 

1 (default): Enable.

 

To use Bonjour operation, you must enable multicast IPv4 (ipv4–multicast).

 

 

IPv4 configuration

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