HP 300X HP Jetdirect Print Server Administrator's Guide (300x, 510x) - Page 83

Table 7.7, Apple EtherTalk Configuration Messages, TCP/IP Configuration Messages 2 of 2 - jetdirect config by dhcp

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Table 7.6 TCP/IP Configuration Messages (2 of 2) Message DHCP SERVER CONFIG FILE: Description The IP address of the system that responds to the print server's DHCP request with configuration data. This parameter is omitted when the print server is not configured using DHCP. The name of the HP Jetdirect configuration file. The file pathname may be truncated to fit on two lines. This parameter is omitted when the print server is configured from the printer's control panel. NOT SPECIFIED indicates that a file was not specified in the BOOTP reply from the host. Table 7.7 Apple EtherTalk Configuration Messages (1 of 2) Message Description APPLETALK STATUS: Current AppleTalk status. DISABLED indicates that EtherTalk was manually disabled. LocalTalk is always enabled. READY indicates that the HP Jetdirect print server is awaiting data. ETALK NET: XXXXX NODE:XXX: X APPLETALK NAME: APPLETALK TYPE ETALK ZONE: INITIALIZING indicates that the print server is registering the node address or name. NET: identifies the AppleTalk Network Number on which the HP Jetdirect print server is currently operating. NODE: identifies the AppleTalk Node Number that the print server chose for itself as part of its initialization sequence. PX identifies the configured EtherTalk network protocol phase. P1 is the earlier or original version of the EtherTalk protocol. P2 is the current version of the EtherTalk protocol. The name of the printer on the AppleTalk network. A number after the name indicates that there are multiple devices with this name, and this is the Nth instance of the name. The type of the printer being advertised on the network. The name of the EtherTalk network zone on which the printer is located. ENWW HP Jetdirect Configuration Page Messages 83

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HP Jetdirect Configuration Page Messages 83
DHCP SERVER
The IP address of the system that responds to the print
server's DHCP request with configuration data. This
parameter is omitted when the print server is not
configured using DHCP.
CONFIG FILE:
The name of the HP Jetdirect configuration file. The file
pathname may be truncated to fit on two lines. This
parameter is omitted when the print server is configured
from the printer's control panel. NOT SPECIFIED indicates
that a file was not specified in the BOOTP reply from the
host.
Table 7.7
Apple EtherTalk Configuration Messages
(1 of 2)
Message
Description
APPLETALK STATUS:
Current AppleTalk status.
DISABLED indicates that EtherTalk was manually
disabled. LocalTalk is always enabled.
READY indicates that the HP Jetdirect print server is
awaiting data.
INITIALIZING indicates that the print server is registering
the node address or name.
ETALK NET: XXXXX
NODE:XXX: X
NET: identifies the AppleTalk Network Number on which
the HP Jetdirect print server is currently operating. NODE:
identifies the AppleTalk Node Number that the print server
chose for itself as part of its initialization sequence. PX
identifies the configured EtherTalk network protocol phase.
P1 is the earlier or original version of the EtherTalk
protocol. P2 is the current version of the EtherTalk protocol.
APPLETALK NAME:
The name of the printer on the AppleTalk network. A
number after the name indicates that there are multiple
devices with this name, and this is the Nth instance of the
name.
APPLETALK TYPE
The type of the printer being advertised on the network.
ETALK ZONE:
The name of the EtherTalk network zone on which the
printer is located.
Table 7.6
TCP/IP Configuration Messages (2 of 2)
Message
Description