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IPP port, Configuring IPP in the print server

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4 Make sure that the appropriate Standard TCP/IP port is selected and click Configure Port. 5 Select LPR from the Protocol section. 6 Enter the print queue name and click OK. 7 Click OK to close the properties window. In Unix Depending on your particular Unix system, LPD configuration may vary. See your system documentation for the correct syntax for the system. IPP port Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) allows printing across the Internet, meaning that you can send a print job to your printer from a remote place if you are an Internet user, no matter what operating system you use or where you are. Configuring IPP in the print server The network administrator must specify information required for IPP, such as the URI (Uniform Resource Identifier). 1 Run your web browser and access Embedded Web Service. 2 Click Printer Server Settings Print Server Settings IPP. 3 Configure the IPP parameters: • IPP Protocol: Set this value to Enabled to use IPP protocol or Disabled not to use. • Network Path: Enter the URL of the printer using the following format: ipp://the IP address of the printer or http://the IP address of the printer:631 (Ex:ipp://168.10.17.82 or http://168.10.17.82:631) 631 is the IPP port number. • Authentication Scheme: Select a scheme among None, Basic and Digest. The Digest scheme is based on a simple challenge-response paradigm which is using a nonce value that is generated by server uniquely and randomly. A valid response contains a checksum (by default, the MD5 checksum) of the username, the password, the given 32 Appendix C. Printing protocols

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Appendix C. Printing protocols
4
Make sure that the appropriate Standard TCP/IP port is selected and click
Configure Port
.
5
Select
LPR
from the Protocol section.
6
Enter the print queue name and click
OK
.
7
Click
OK
to close the properties window.
In Unix
Depending on your particular Unix system, LPD configuration may vary. See
your system documentation for the correct syntax for the system.
IPP port
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) allows printing across the Internet, meaning
that you can send a print job to your printer from a remote place if you are an
Internet user, no matter what operating system you use or where you are.
Configuring IPP in the print server
The network administrator must specify information required for IPP, such as
the URI (Uniform Resource Identifier).
1
Run your web browser and access
Embedded Web Service
.
2
Click
Printer Server Settings
Print Server Settings
IPP
.
3
Configure the IPP parameters:
IPP Protocol
: Set this value to Enabled to use IPP protocol or
Disabled not to use.
Network Path
: Enter the URL of the printer using the following
format: ipp://the IP address of the printer or http://the IP address of
the printer:631 (Ex:ipp://168.10.17.82 or http://168.10.17.82:631) 631
is the IPP port number.
Authentication Scheme
: Select a scheme among None, Basic and
Digest. The Digest scheme is based on a simple challenge-response
paradigm which is using a nonce value that is generated by server
uniquely and randomly. A valid response contains a checksum (by
default, the MD5 checksum) of the username, the password, the given