This product supports a USB 2.0 connection. You must use an A-to-B type USB cable that is no longer than 2 meters (6.56 feet)
Service name
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Description
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port9100 (Direct Mode)
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Printing service
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Line printer daemon (LPD)
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Printing service
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Advanced LPD (custom LPD queues)
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Protocol and programs associated with line-printer spooling services installed on TCP/IP systems.
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FTP
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TCP/IP utility for transferring data between systems.
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WS Print
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Uses the Microsoft Web Services for Devices (WSD) Print services on the HP Jetdirect print server.
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WS Discovery
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Allows Microsoft WS discovery protocols on the HP Jetdirect print server.
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Service name
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Description
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SLP (Service Location Protocol)
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Device-discovery protocol, used to help find and configure network devices. Used primarily by Microsoft-based programs.
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Bonjour
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Device-discovery protocol, used to help find and configure network devices. Used primarily by Apple Macintosh-based programs.
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Service name
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Description
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HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)
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Allows Web browsers to communicate with embedded Web server.
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EWS (embedded Web server)
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Allows you to manage the product through a Web browser.
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SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
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Used by network applications for product management. SNMP v1, SNMP v3, and standard MIB-II (Management Information Base) objects are supported.
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LLMNR (Link Local Multicast Name Resolution)
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Specifies if the product responds to LLMNR requests over IPv4 and IPv6.
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TFTP Configuration
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Allows you to use TFTP to download a configuration file containing additional configuration parameters, such as SNMP or non-default settings, for an HP Jetdirect print server.
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Service name
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Description
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DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
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For automatic IP address assignment. The product supports IPv4 and IPv6. The DHCP server provides the product with an IP address. Generally, no user intervention is required for the product to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server.
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BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol)
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For automatic IP address assignment. The BOOTP server provides the product with an IP address. Requires the administrator to input a product's MAC hardware address on the BOOTP server for the product to obtain an IP address from that server.
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Auto IP
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For automatic IP address assignment. If neither a DHCP server nor a BOOTP server is present, the product uses this service to generate a unique IP address.
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Service name
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Description
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IPsec/Firewall
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Provides network-layer security on IPv4 and IPv6 networks. A firewall provides simple control of IP traffic. IPsec provides additional protection through authentication and encryption protocols.
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Kerberos
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Allows you to exchange private information across an open network by assigning a unique key, called a ticket, to each user who logs on to the network. The ticket is then embedded in messages to identify the sender.
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SNMP v3
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Employs a user-based security model for SNMP v3, which provides user authentication and data privacy through encryption.
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Access control list (ACL)
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Specifies the individual host systems, or networks of host systems, that are allowed to access the HP Jetdirect print server and the attached network product.
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SSL/TLS
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Allows you to transmit private documents via the Internet and guarantee privacy and data integrity between the client and server applications.
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IPsec batch configuration
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Provides network-layer security through the simple control of IP traffic to and from the product. This protocol provides the benefits of encryption and authentication and allows for multiple configurations.
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note:If a password has previously been set, you are prompted to type the password. Type the password, and then click the Apply button.
note:You must press the OK button after entering each character.
note:Do not disable IPX/SPX in Windows-based systems that print through IPX/SPX.
note:Making changes to these settings causes the product to turn off and then on. Make changes only when the product is idle.
Setting
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Description
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AUTO
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The print server automatically configures itself for the highest link speed and communication mode allowed on the network.
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10T HALF
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10 megabytes per second (Mbps), half-duplex operation
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10T FULL
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10 Mbps, full-duplex operation
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100TX HALF
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100 Mbps, half-duplex operation
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100TX FULL
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100 Mbps, full-duplex operation
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100TX AUTO
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Limits auto-negotiation to a maximum link speed of 100 Mbps
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1000TX FULL
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1000 Mbps, full-duplex operation
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