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3. You can modify the TCP/IP parameters via HP Web JetAdmin. If you manually provide an IP address when disabling DHCP via Telnet, the print server still releases its DHCP-provided IP address but does not send BOOTP and RARP configuration requests. Instead, it uses the configuration information you have provided. Therefore, if you provide the IP address you should also manually set all of the configuration parameters, such as subnet mask, default gateway, and idle timeout. Note If the DHCP configuration state is changed from disabled to enabled, the print server assumes it should acquire its configuration information from a DHCP server. This means that when the Telnet session is completed, the TCP/IP protocol for the print server is re-initialized and all current configuration information is deleted. The print server then attempts to acquire new configuration information by sending DHCP requests on the network to a DHCP server. For DHCP configuration via Telnet, refer to "Using Telnet" in this chapter. 40 TCP/IP Configuration EN

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40 TCP/IP Configuration
EN
3.
You can modify the TCP/IP parameters via HP Web JetAdmin.
If you manually provide an IP address when disabling DHCP via
Telnet, the print server still releases its DHCP-provided IP address
but does not send BOOTP and RARP configuration requests.
Instead, it uses the configuration information you have provided.
Therefore, if you provide the IP address you should also
manually set all of the configuration parameters, such as
subnet mask, default gateway, and idle timeout.
Note
If the DHCP configuration state is changed from
disabled to enabled, the print server assumes it
should acquire its configuration information from a
DHCP server. This means that when the Telnet
session is completed, the TCP/IP protocol for the
print server is re-initialized and all current
configuration information is deleted. The print
server then attempts to acquire new configuration
information by sending DHCP requests on the
network to a DHCP server.
For DHCP configuration via Telnet, refer to “Using Telnet” in this
chapter.