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Supported network protocols

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Supported network protocols The HP Color LaserJet 2605 series supports the TCP/IP network protocol. It is the most widely used and accepted networking protocol. Many networking services utilize this protocol. The following table lists the networking services/protocols that are supported on the HP Color LaserJet 2605 series. The following operating systems support network printing: ● Windows 98 SE ● Windows Me ● Windows 2000 ● Windows XP ● Macintosh OS X v10.2 and later. For more information, see Software for Macintosh. Table 8-1 Printing Service name port9100 (Direct Mode) Line printer daemon (LPD) Description Printing service Printing service Table 8-2 Network device discovery Service name SLP (Service Location Protocol) mDNS (multicast Domain Name Service - commonly referred to as Rendezvous or Bonjour) Description Device Discovery Protocol, used to help find and configure network devices. Used primarily by Microsoft based applications. Device Discovery Protocol, used to help find and configure network devices. Used primarily by Apple Macintosh based Applications. For more information, see Software for Macintosh. Table 8-3 Messaging and management Service name HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) EWS (embedded Web server) SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Description Allows web browsers to communicate with embedded Web server. Allows a user to manage the device through a web browser. Used by network applications for device management. SNMP v1 and standard MIB-II (Management Information Base) objects are supported. 84 Chapter 8 Networking ENWW

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Supported network protocols
The HP Color LaserJet 2605 series supports the TCP/IP network protocol. It is the most widely used
and accepted networking protocol. Many networking services utilize this protocol. The following table
lists the networking services/protocols that are supported on the HP Color LaserJet 2605 series.
The following operating systems support network printing:
Windows 98 SE
Windows Me
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Macintosh OS X v10.2 and later. For more information, see
Software
for
Macintosh
.
Table 8-1
Printing
Service name
Description
port9100 (Direct Mode)
Printing service
Line printer daemon (LPD)
Printing service
Table 8-2
Network device discovery
Service name
Description
SLP (Service Location Protocol)
Device Discovery Protocol, used to help find and configure
network devices. Used primarily by Microsoft based
applications.
mDNS (multicast Domain Name Service - commonly
referred to as Rendezvous or Bonjour)
Device Discovery Protocol, used to help find and configure
network devices. Used primarily by Apple Macintosh based
Applications. For more information, see
Software
for
Macintosh
.
Table 8-3
Messaging and management
Service name
Description
HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)
Allows web browsers to communicate with embedded Web
server.
EWS (embedded Web server)
Allows a user to manage the device through a web browser.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
Used by network applications for device management.
SNMP v1 and standard MIB-II (Management Information
Base) objects are supported.
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Chapter 8
Networking
ENWW