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Using Telnet to Erase the Existing IP Settings, Moving to Another Network (IPv4) - jetdirect ipv6 ipsec internal print server

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Using Telnet to Erase the Existing IP Settings To erase the IP address during a Telnet session, use the following command line entries: 1 Type cold-reset, then press Enter. 2 Type quit, then press Enter to exit Telnet. 3 Power the print server off/on. NOTE This procedure resets all TCP/IP parameters, but only affects the TCP/IP subsystem. Parameters for other subsystems such as IPX/SPX or AppleTalk are not affected. To reset all parameters to factory default values, refer to Troubleshooting the HP Jetdirect Print Server. Moving to Another Network (IPv4) When moving an HP Jetdirect print server that is configured with an IP address to a new network, make sure that the IP address does not conflict with addresses on the new network. You may change the IP address of the print server to one that can be used on the new network, or erase the current IP address and configure another address after it is installed on the new network. See Troubleshooting the HP Jetdirect Print Server for instructions to reset the print server to factory default settings. If the current BOOTP server is not reachable, you may need to locate a different BOOTP server and configure the printer to this server. If the print server was configured using BOOTP, DHCP or RARP, edit the appropriate system files with updated settings. If the IP address was manually set (for example, from the printer control panel or Telnet), reconfigure IP parameters as described in this chapter. Using the Embedded Web Server You can use the embedded Web server on the HP Jetdirect print server to configure or view IPv4 and IPv6 parameters. For more information, refer to HP Jetdirect Embedded Web Server (V.31.xx). Using the Printer Control Panel When supported by the printer, HP Jetdirect internal print servers provide a configuration menu that can be accessed from the printer's control panel. Using this menu, you can enable or disable network protocols and set basic network parameters. NOTE For instructions on using the control panel for your printer, refer to your printer documentation. In addition to configuration of IPv4 and other network protocols, HP Jetdirect 635n print servers support the configuration of selected IPv6 and IPsec networking parameters through the control panel. 58 Chapter 3 TCP/IP Configuration ENWW

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Using Telnet to Erase the Existing IP Settings
To erase the IP address during a Telnet session, use the following command line entries:
1
Type
cold-reset
, then press
Enter
.
2
Type
quit
, then press
Enter
to exit Telnet.
3
Power the print server off/on.
NOTE
This procedure resets all TCP/IP parameters, but only affects the TCP/IP subsystem.
Parameters for other subsystems such as IPX/SPX or AppleTalk are not affected.
To reset all parameters to factory default values, refer to
Troubleshooting
the
HP
Jetdirect
Print
Server
.
Moving to Another Network (IPv4)
When moving an HP Jetdirect print server that is configured with an IP address to a new network,
make sure that the IP address does not conflict with addresses on the new network. You may
change the IP address of the print server to one that can be used on the new network, or erase the
current IP address and configure another address after it is installed on the new network. See
Troubleshooting
the
HP
Jetdirect
Print
Server
for instructions to reset the print server to factory
default settings.
If the current BOOTP server is not reachable, you may need to locate a different BOOTP server and
configure the printer to this server.
If the print server was configured using BOOTP, DHCP or RARP, edit the appropriate system files
with updated settings. If the IP address was manually set (for example, from the printer control panel
or Telnet), reconfigure IP parameters as described in this chapter.
Using the Embedded Web Server
You can use the embedded Web server on the HP Jetdirect print server to configure or view IPv4
and IPv6 parameters. For more information, refer to
HP
Jetdirect
Embedded
Web
Server
(V.31.xx)
.
Using the Printer Control Panel
When supported by the printer, HP Jetdirect internal print servers provide a configuration menu that
can be accessed from the printer's control panel. Using this menu, you can enable or disable network
protocols and set basic network parameters.
NOTE
For instructions on using the control panel for your printer, refer to your printer
documentation.
In addition to configuration of IPv4 and other network protocols, HP Jetdirect 635n print
servers support the configuration of selected IPv6 and IPsec networking parameters through
the control panel.
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Chapter 3
TCP/IP Configuration
ENWW