HP 615N HP Jetdirect Print Servers - Administrator Guide - Page 88
Table 3.4, Telnet Commands and Parameters 8 of 18, TCP/IP Configuration 88
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Table 3.4 Telnet Commands and Parameters (8 of 18) TCP/IP Print Options Command Description 9100-printing Enables or disables printing to TCP port 9100 on the print server. 0 disables, 1 (default) enables. ftp-printing Enables or disables the ability to print through FTP. 0 disables, 1 (default) enables. (TCP ports 20, 21) ipp-printing Enables or disables the ability to print using IPP. 0 disables, 1 (default) enables. (TCP port 631) lpd-printing Enables or disables the ability to print using LPD. 0 disables, 1 (default) enables.(TCP port 515) banner Enables or disables printing an LPD banner page. 0 disables banner pages. 1 (default) enables banner pages. interlock Specifies whether an acknowledgement (ACK) on all TCP packets is required before the printer is allowed to close a Port 9100 print connection. To accommodate multiport print servers, a Port Number and Option value are specified. Port Numbers can be 1 (default), 2, or 3. Option value 0 (default) disables interlock, 1 enables. For example, interlock 2 1 specifies Port 2, interlock enabled. mult-tcp-conn (Restrict Mult Prt) Enables or disables multiple TCP connections. 0 (default): allows multiple connections. 1: disables multiple connections. buffer-packing Enables or disables buffer packing for TCP/IP packets. 0 (default): is normal, the data buffer is packed before sending to the printer. 1: disables buffer packing, data is sent to the printer as it is received. write-mode Controls the setting of the TCP PSH flag for device-to-client data transfers. 0 (default): disables this option, flag is not set. 1: all-push option. The push bit is set in all data packets. 2: eoi-push option. The push bit is set only for data packets that have an End-of-Information flag set. TCP/IP LPD Queues Command Description addq Adds a user-defined queue. The queue name (up to 32 displayable ASCII characters), prepend string name, append string name, and processing queue (typically, RAW) must be specified in the command line. Up to six user-defined queues may be added. deleteq Delete a user-specified queue. The queue name must be specified in the deleteq command line. ENWW TCP/IP Configuration 88