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Using Telnet - configure jetdirect

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Using Telnet This subsection describes how to configure the print server using Telnet. Note To use Telnet commands with the HP JetDirect print server, a route must be available from your workstation to the print server. Simplistically, this means that there must be a match between the network identification of your system to that of the HP JetDirect print server. On Windows 95/98 and NT/2000 systems, you can use the following route command at a DOS prompt to add a route to the print server: route add where is the IP address configured on the HP JetDirect print server, and is the IP address of the workstation's network card that is attached to the same physical LAN as the print server. CAUTION Using Telnet to change dynamically-configured JetDirect print servers (for example, using BOOTP, RARP, DHCP), may result in a static configuration depending on the parameter being changed. EN TCP/IP Configuration 45

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TCP/IP Configuration 45
Using Telnet
This subsection describes how to configure the print server
using Telnet.
Note
To use Telnet commands with the HP JetDirect
print server, a route must be available from your
workstation to the print server. Simplistically, this
means that there must be a match between the
network identification of your system to that of the
HP JetDirect print server.
On Windows 95/98 and NT/2000 systems, you can
use the following
route
command at a DOS prompt
to add a route to the print server:
route add
<IP address JetDirect>
<IP address workstation>
where
<IP address JetDirect>
is the IP address
configured on the HP JetDirect print server, and
<IP address workstation>
is the IP address of
the workstation's network card that is attached to
the same physical LAN as the print server.
CAUTION
Using Telnet to change dynamically-configured
JetDirect print servers (for example, using BOOTP,
RARP, DHCP), may result in a static configuration
depending on the parameter being changed.