HP 300X HP Jetdirect Print Server Administrator's Guide (300x, 510x) - Page 35

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2. When the server responds connected to IP address, press Enter twice to make sure that the Telnet connection is initialized. 3. If you are prompted for a password, type the correct password. By default, Telnet does not require a password, but you can set up to a 14-character password by using the password command (passwd). Once a password is set, password protection is enabled. You can disable password protection by typing 0 (zero) when prompted for a new password, or by performing a cold reset on the print server. Note Any time during the Telnet session you can type:? then press Enter to view available configuration parameters, the correct command format, and a list of additional commands to display. To print current configuration information, type / then press Enter. Note The Present Config field in the Telnet Configuration menu describes how the HP Jetdirect print server is configured. For example, if the HP Jetdirect print server is configured by your BOOTP server, the menu will contain the line, "present config=BOOTP." Other possible configuration types are RARP, DHCP, or Telnet/Front Panel. Note On Windows systems local echo should be selected. To determine if local echo is enabled, perform the following: ● Run Microsoft Telnet and enter the display command. On UNIX systems, it is not necessary to select local echo. ENWW TCP/IP Configuration 35

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TCP/IP Configuration 35
2.
When the server responds
connected to IP address
, press
Enter
twice to make sure that the Telnet connection is
initialized.
3.
If you are prompted for a password, type the correct password.
By default, Telnet does not require a password, but you can set
up to a 14-character password by using the password command
(passwd). Once a password is set, password protection is
enabled. You can disable password protection by typing
0
(zero)
when prompted for a new password, or by performing a cold
reset on the print server.
Note
Any time during the Telnet session you can type:
?
then press
Enter
to view available configuration
parameters, the correct command format, and a list
of additional commands to display. To print current
configuration information, type
/
then press
Enter
.
Note
The Present Config field in the
Telnet Configuration
menu describes how the HP Jetdirect print server
is configured. For example, if the HP Jetdirect print
server is configured by your BOOTP server, the
menu will contain the line, “present config=BOOTP.”
Other possible configuration types are RARP,
DHCP, or Telnet/Front Panel.
Note
On Windows systems
local echo
should be
selected. To determine if
local echo
is enabled,
perform the following:
Run Microsoft Telnet and enter the
display
command.
On UNIX systems, it is not necessary to select
local
echo
.