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Table 4.4 Item TCP/IP Settings (2 of 3) Description Subnet Mask If subnetting is used, use this field to manually assign a subnet mask. A subnet mask is a 32-bit number that, when applied to an IP address, determines which bits specify the network and subnet, and which bits uniquely specify the node. For more information on subnet masks, see Appendix A. Default Gateway Identifies the IP address of a router or computer that is used to connect to other networks or subnetworks. Domain Name Specifies the name of the Domain Name System (DNS) domain that the HP Jetdirect print server resides in (for example, support.hp.com). It does not include the host name; it is not the Fully Qualified Domain Name (such as printer1.support.hp.com). Primary WINS Server Specifies the IP address of the primary Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) server. The WINS server provides IP address and name resolution services for network computers and devices. Secondary WINS Specifies the IP Address to be used for WINS if the primary WINS Server Server is unavailable. Syslog Server Specifies the IP address of a host computer that is configured to receive syslog messages from the HP Jetdirect print server. If a Syslog Server is not specified, syslog messages are disabled. For more information, see Appendix A. Syslog Maximum Messages Specifies the maximum number of syslog messages that can be sent by the HP Jetdirect print server on a per-minute basis. This setting allows administrators to control the log file size. The default is 10 per minute. If set to zero, no maximum number is defined. Syslog Priority Controls the filtering of syslog messages that are sent to the syslog server. The filter range is 0 to 8, with 0 being the most specific and 8 being the most general. Only messages that are lower than the filter level specified (that is, higher in priority) are reported. The default value is 8 which reports all syslog messages. A value of zero effectively disables syslog reporting. Idle Timeout Specifies the number of seconds that an idle connection is allowed to remain open. Up to 3600 seconds can be set. 270 is the default value. If set to 0, the timeout is disabled and TCP/IP connections will remain open until closed by the device at the other end of the network (for example, a workstation). ENWW Using the Embedded Web Server 116

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Subnet Mask
If subnetting is used, use this field to manually assign a subnet
mask. A subnet mask is a 32-bit number that, when applied to an
IP address, determines which bits specify the network and
subnet, and which bits uniquely specify the node.
For more information on subnet masks, see
Appendix A
.
Default Gateway
Identifies the IP address of a router or computer that is used to
connect to other networks or subnetworks.
Domain Name
Specifies the name of the Domain Name System (DNS) domain
that the HP Jetdirect print server resides in (for example,
support.hp.com). It does not include the host name; it is not the
Fully Qualified Domain Name (such as printer1.support.hp.com).
Primary WINS
Server
Specifies the IP address of the primary Windows Internet Naming
Service (WINS) server. The WINS server provides IP address
and name resolution services for network computers and devices.
Secondary WINS
Server
Specifies the IP Address to be used for WINS if the primary WINS
Server is unavailable.
Syslog Server
Specifies the IP address of a host computer that is configured to
receive syslog messages from the HP Jetdirect print server. If a
Syslog Server is not specified, syslog messages are disabled.
For more information, see
Appendix A
.
Syslog Maximum
Messages
Specifies the maximum number of syslog messages that can be
sent by the HP Jetdirect print server on a per-minute basis. This
setting allows administrators to control the log file size. The
default is 10 per minute. If set to zero, no maximum number is
defined.
Syslog Priority
Controls the filtering of syslog messages that are sent to the
syslog server. The filter range is 0 to 8, with 0 being the most
specific and 8 being the most general. Only messages that are
lower than the filter level specified (that is, higher in priority) are
reported. The default value is 8 which reports all syslog
messages. A value of zero effectively disables syslog reporting.
Idle Timeout
Specifies the number of seconds that an idle connection is
allowed to remain open. Up to 3600 seconds can be set. 270 is
the default value. If set to 0, the timeout is disabled and TCP/IP
connections will remain open until closed by the device at the
other end of the network (for example, a workstation).
Table 4.4
TCP/IP Settings
(2 of 3)
Item
Description