HP 2500 HP Jetdirect Print Servers - Administrator Guide - Page 40

Default IP Address Configuration Options, Default IP Parameter

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With link-local addresses, subnetting is not used. The subnet mask will be 255.255.0.0, and cannot be changed. Link-local addresses will not route off the local link, and access to or from the Internet will not be available. The default gateway address will be the same as the link-local address. If a duplicate address is sensed, the HP Jetdirect print server will automatically reassign its address, if necessary, in accordance with standard link-local addressing methods. G On large or enterprise IP networks, a temporary address of 192.0.0.192 will be assigned until it is reconfigured with a valid address through supported TCP/IP configuration tools. We refer to this address as Legacy Default IP. G On mixed-environment networks, the self-assigned default IP address may be either 169.254/16 or 192.0.0.192. In this case, you should verify on the Jetdirect configuration page that the assigned default IP address is as expected. The IP address configured on your print server may be determined by inspecting the Jetdirect configuration page for the print server. See Chapter 9. Default IP Address Configuration Options Default IP Parameter A Default IP configuration parameter on the print server controls the default IP method. When the print server is in a factory-default state, this parameter is undefined. If the print server is initially configured with a default IP address (either a link-local or 192.0.0.192 IP address), the Default IP parameter will be assigned either Auto IP or Legacy Default IP to match. This parameter setting will determine the IP address to use when the print server is unable to obtain an IP address from the network during a forced TCP/IP reconfiguration (for example, when manually configured to use BOOTP or DHCP). The Default IP parameter can be changed through a supported configuration tool, such as Telnet, a Web browser, and SNMP management applications. ENWW TCP/IP Configuration 40

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TCP/IP Configuration 40
With link-local addresses, subnetting is not used. The subnet
mask will be 255.255.0.0, and cannot be changed.
Link-local addresses will not route off the local link, and access
to or from the Internet will not be available. The default gateway
address will be the same as the link-local address.
If a duplicate address is sensed, the HP Jetdirect print server
will automatically reassign its address, if necessary, in
accordance with standard link-local addressing methods.
On large or enterprise IP networks, a temporary address of
192.0.0.192 will be assigned until it is reconfigured with a valid
address through supported TCP/IP configuration tools. We refer
to this address as
Legacy Default IP
.
On mixed-environment networks, the self-assigned default IP
address may be either 169.254/16 or 192.0.0.192. In this case,
you should verify on the Jetdirect configuration page that the
assigned default IP address is as expected.
The IP address configured on your print server may be determined
by inspecting the Jetdirect configuration page for the print server.
See
Chapter 9
.
Default IP Address Configuration Options
Default IP Parameter
A Default IP configuration parameter on the print server controls
the default IP method.
When the print server is in a factory-default state, this parameter
is undefined. If the print server is initially configured with a default
IP address (either a link-local or 192.0.0.192 IP address), the
Default IP parameter will be assigned either Auto IP or Legacy
Default IP to match. This parameter setting will determine the IP
address to use when the print server is unable to obtain an IP
address from the network during a forced TCP/IP reconfiguration
(for example, when manually configured to use BOOTP or DHCP).
The Default IP parameter can be changed through a supported
configuration tool, such as Telnet, a Web browser, and SNMP
management applications.