HP 5500dtn HP Jetdirect Print Servers - Administrator Guide - Page 242
Table 9.12, Error Messages 11 of 11, HP Jetdirect Configuration
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Table 9.12 Error Messages (11 of 11) Error Code and Message 62 DEFAULT IP CONFIGURED 63 AUTO IP IN PROGRESS 64 INVALID PASSWORD 83 DISCONNECTING FROM SERVER 84 DHCP LEASE TIMERS ADJUSTED 86 FOR MULTILANGUAGES UPGRADE AGAIN F1 TRYING TO CONNECT TO SERVER F2 TFTP IN PROGRESS F3 BOOTP/RARP IN PROGRESS F4 BOOTP/DHCP IN PROGRESS Description An IP address could not be retrieved over the network. The print server will default to a legacy default IP address 192.0.0.192. The print server is automatically assigning an IP address using link-local addressing in the form 169.254.x.x. An invalid password was specified through TFTP. Verify that the password consists of a maximum of 16 printable characters. The server has been shut down because of a configuration change or reset request. This message automatically clears after a few seconds, unless the printer is offline, is in an error state, or is servicing another I/O port or another network protocol. The print server detected a DHCP lease error due to one of the following conditions: G Renew time is less than 30 seconds. G Rebind time is less than 52 seconds. G Rebind time is less than, or equal to, the Renew time. G The lease duration is less than, or equal to, the Rebind time. When upgrading a supported print server that contains a firmware version prior to X.24.00, it will be necessary to perform the firmware upgrade again if you want the print server to support management tools (for example, the embedded Web server) using non-English languages. The HP Jetdirect print server is trying to connect to the NetWare server(s). This is a normal message. Wait until either the connection is established or another status message appears. The print server is attempting to use TFTP to obtain TCP/IP configuration settings over the network. The print server is attempting to use BootP or RARP to obtain TCP/IP configuration settings over the network. The print server is attempting to use BootP or DHCP to obtain TCP/IP configuration settings over the network. ENWW HP Jetdirect Configuration Page 242