HP 630n HP Jetdirect Print Servers - Administrator's Guide - Page 114

Manage Custom Services, Manage Services, Protocol, Service Type, Service Port, ICMP Message Type

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Table 5-5 Manage Services page Item Description Custom Services List of user-defined custom services. Common Printer/MFP Services List of common printer/MFP services supported by the print server. Manage Custom Services Click to create and manage user-defined services. Manage Custom Services Use this page to add or remove custom services to the Manage Services page. To add a custom service, use the following steps: 1. Enter a name for the custom service. 2. Specify the Protocol, Service Type, and Service Port or ICMP Message Type for this custom service. 3. Click Add to add the service to the Configured Custom Services list. 4. Click OK to save your changes. Or, click Cancel to discard your changes. Table 5-6 Manage Custom Services page Item Description Name Name for the custom service. NOTE: The custom service name must be unique. Protocol Protocol for this custom service. The default protocol is TCP. Other selections include UDP, ICMPv4/v6, and IGMPv2. ● For TCP or UDP, specify the local Printer/MFP ports and remote host ports for the service. ● For ICMPv4 or ICMPv6, specify an ICMP message type for the service. ICMP message types are based on standards and are well known. ● For IGMPv2, local/remote ports or ICMP message types are not configured. All IGMP messages types are assumed. Service Type Service type: ● Printer/MFP Service (default): Local service on the HP Jetdirect print server or device. ● Remote Service: Service on a remote host. Service Port For TCP or UDP, select the ports for this custom service to use on the local printer/MFP, and the remote hosts. The default selection is Any Port. Depending on the service, select Port Range or Specific Port, then enter the port range or port in the fields provided. ICMP Message Type For ICMPv4 or ICMPv6, enter the ICMP message type number to use by the service. ICMP does not use ports. Instead, it uses well-known message types. NOTE: ICMP messages are typically used for error, control or information messages between network hosts. Add Add the custom service to the Configured Custom Services list. 104 Chapter 5 IPsec/Firewall configuration (V.38.xx) ENWW

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Table 5-5
Manage Services page
Item
Description
Custom Services
List of user-defined custom services.
Common Printer/MFP Services
List of common printer/MFP services supported by the print server.
Manage Custom Services
Click to create and manage user-defined services.
Manage Custom Services
Use this page to add or remove
custom
services to the
Manage Services
page. To add a custom
service, use the following steps:
1.
Enter a name for the custom service.
2.
Specify the
Protocol
,
Service Type
, and
Service Port
or
ICMP Message Type
for this custom
service.
3.
Click
Add
to add the service to the
Configured Custom Services
list.
4.
Click
OK
to save your changes. Or, click
Cancel
to discard your changes.
Table 5-6
Manage Custom Services page
Item
Description
Name
Name for the custom service.
NOTE:
The custom service name must be unique.
Protocol
Protocol for this custom service. The default protocol is TCP. Other selections include
UDP, ICMPv4/v6, and IGMPv2.
For TCP or UDP, specify the local Printer/MFP ports and remote host ports for the
service.
For ICMPv4 or ICMPv6, specify an ICMP message type for the service. ICMP
message types are based on standards and are well known.
For IGMPv2, local/remote ports or ICMP message types are not configured. All
IGMP messages types are assumed.
Service Type
Service type:
Printer/MFP Service
(default): Local service on the HP Jetdirect print server or
device.
Remote Service
: Service on a remote host.
Service Port
For TCP or UDP, select the ports for this custom service to use on the local printer/MFP,
and the remote hosts. The default selection is
Any Port
.
Depending on the service, select
Port Range
or
Specific Port
, then enter the port range
or port in the fields provided.
ICMP Message Type
For ICMPv4 or ICMPv6, enter the ICMP message type number to use by the service.
ICMP does not use ports. Instead, it uses well-known message types.
NOTE:
ICMP messages are typically used for error, control or information messages
between network hosts.
Add
Add the custom service to the
Configured Custom Services
list.
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Chapter 5
IPsec/Firewall configuration (V.38.xx)
ENWW