HP 635n HP Jetdirect Print Server Administrator's Guide - Page 58

TCP/IP Print Options, TCP/IP LPD Queues

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Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) TCP/IP Print Options 9100-printing Enables or disables printing to TCP port 9100 on the print server. 0 disables, 1 (default) enables. ftp-printing Enables or disables the ability to print through FTP. 0 disables, 1 (default) enables. (TCP ports 20, 21) ipp-printing Enables or disables the ability to print using IPP. 0 disables, 1 (default) enables. (TCP port 631) lpd-printing Enables or disables the ability to print using LPD. 0 disables, 1 (default) enables.(TCP port 515) banner Enables or disables printing an LPD banner page. 0 disables banner pages. 1 (default) enables banner pages. ipp-job-acct Enable or disable job accounting for IPP printing. 0 disables, 1 (default) enables. interlock Specifies whether an acknowledgement (ACK) on all TCP packets is required before the printer is allowed to close a Port 9100 print connection. A Port Number and Option value are specified. For HP embedded print servers, the default Port Number is 1. Option value 0 (default) disables interlock, 1 enables. For example, "interlock 1 1" specifies port 1, interlock enabled. mult-tcp-conn (Restrict Multiple Ports) Enables or disables multiple TCP connections. Allows you to restrict the use of multiple ports. 0 (default): allows multiple connections. 1: disables multiple connections. buffer-packing Enables or disables buffer packing for TCP/IP packets. 1 (default): is normal, the data buffer is packed before sending to the printer. 0: disables buffer packing, data is sent to the printer as it is received. write-mode Controls the setting of the TCP PSH flag for device-to-client data transfers. 0 (default): disables this option, flag is not set. 1: all-push option. The push bit is set in all data packets. TCP/IP LPD Queues addq Adds a user-defined queue. The queue name (up to 32 displayable ASCII characters), prepend string name, append string name, and processing queue (typically, RAW) must be specified in the command line. Up to six user-defined queues may be added. CAUTION Avoid the differentiation of queue names through the use of lowerand upper-case characters only. Otherwise, management of LPD queues by other tools may yield unpredictable results. deleteq defaultq addstring deletestring Delete a user-specified queue. The queue name must be specified in the deleteq command line. Name of the queue to be used if the queue specified for a print job is unknown. By default, the default queue is AUTO. Adds a user-defined character string that may be prepended or appended to print data. Up to eight character strings may be specified. A string name and the character string contents are specified in the addstring command line. Deletes a user-defined string. The string name is specified in the deletestring command line. 48 Chapter 3 TCP/IP Configuration ENWW

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TCP/IP Print Options
9100-printing
Enables or disables printing to TCP port 9100 on the print server.
0
disables,
1
(default)
enables.
ftp-printing
Enables or disables the ability to print through FTP.
0
disables,
1
(default) enables.
(TCP ports 20, 21)
ipp-printing
Enables or disables the ability to print using IPP.
0
disables,
1
(default) enables. (TCP
port 631)
lpd-printing
Enables or disables the ability to print using LPD.
0
disables,
1
(default) enables.(TCP
port 515)
banner
Enables or disables printing an LPD banner page.
0
disables banner pages.
1
(default)
enables banner pages.
ipp-job-acct
Enable or disable job accounting for IPP printing.
0
disables,
1
(default) enables.
interlock
Specifies whether an acknowledgement (ACK) on all TCP packets is required before
the printer is allowed to close a Port 9100 print connection. A Port Number and Option
value are specified. For HP embedded print servers, the default Port Number is 1.
Option value
0
(default) disables interlock,
1
enables. For example,
“interlock 1 1”
specifies port 1, interlock enabled.
mult-tcp-conn
(Restrict Multiple Ports) Enables or disables multiple TCP connections. Allows you to
restrict the use of multiple ports.
0
(default): allows multiple connections.
1
: disables multiple connections.
buffer-packing
Enables or disables buffer packing for TCP/IP packets.
1
(default): is normal, the data buffer is packed before sending to the printer.
0
: disables buffer packing, data is sent to the printer as it is received.
write-mode
Controls the setting of the TCP PSH flag for device-to-client data transfers.
0
(default): disables this option, flag is not set.
1
: all-push option. The push bit is set in all data packets.
TCP/IP LPD Queues
addq
Adds a user-defined queue. The queue name (up to 32 displayable ASCII characters),
prepend string name, append string name, and processing queue (typically, RAW) must
be specified in the command line. Up to six user-defined queues may be added.
CAUTION
Avoid the differentiation of queue names through the use of lower-
and upper-case characters only. Otherwise, management of LPD queues by
other tools may yield unpredictable results.
deleteq
Delete a user-specified queue. The queue name must be specified in the deleteq
command line.
defaultq
Name of the queue to be used if the queue specified for a print job is unknown. By
default, the default queue is
AUTO
.
addstring
Adds a user-defined character string that may be prepended or appended to print data.
Up to eight character strings may be specified. A string name and the character string
contents are specified in the addstring command line.
deletestring
Deletes a user-defined string. The string name is specified in the deletestring command
line.
Table 3-3
Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued)
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Chapter 3
TCP/IP Configuration
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