HP 635n HP Jetdirect Print Server Administrator's Guide (Firmware V.36) - Page 6

Embedded Web Server V.36.xx, Using Telnet to Erase the Existing IP Settings - jetdirect ipv6

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IPv6 Address Introduction 17 IPv6 Address Configuration 18 Link-Local Address 18 Stateless Addresses 18 Stateful Addresses 19 Using DNS ...19 Tools and Utilities 20 IPv4 Configuration ...20 Server-Based and Manual TCP/IP Configuration (IPv4 20 Default IP Address (IPv4 21 Default IP Address Will Not Be Assigned 21 Default IP Address Will Be Assigned 21 Default IPv4 Address Configuration Options 22 Default IPv4 Behavior 23 TCP/IP Configuration Tools 23 Using BOOTP/TFTP (IPv4 24 Why Use BOOTP/TFTP 24 BOOTP/TFTP on UNIX 25 Using DHCP (IPv4) ...36 UNIX Systems 36 Windows Systems 37 To Discontinue DHCP Configuration 38 Using RARP (IPv4) ...39 Using the arp and ping Commands (IPv4 40 Using Telnet (IPv4) ...41 Creating a Telnet Connection 41 A Typical Telnet Session 42 User Interface Options 43 Using Telnet to Erase the Existing IP Settings 58 Moving to Another Network (IPv4 59 Using the Embedded Web Server ...59 Using the Printer Control Panel ...59 4 Embedded Web Server (V.36.xx) Requirements ...62 Compatible Web Browsers 62 Browser Exceptions 62 Supported HP Web Jetadmin Version 62 Viewing the Embedded Web Server 62 Operating Notes ...64 HP Jetdirect Home Tab ...64 Device Tabs ...65 Networking Tab ...65 Sending Product Information to HP 66 TCP/IP Settings ...67 Summary ...67 Network Identification 68 TCP/IP(v4) ...69 TCP/IP(v6) ...70 Config Precedence 71 iv ENWW

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IPv6 Address Introduction
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17
IPv6 Address Configuration
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18
Link-Local Address
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18
Stateless Addresses
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18
Stateful Addresses
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19
Using DNS
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19
Tools and Utilities
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20
IPv4 Configuration
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20
Server-Based and Manual TCP/IP Configuration (IPv4)
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20
Default IP Address (IPv4)
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21
Default IP Address Will Not Be Assigned
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21
Default IP Address Will Be Assigned
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21
Default IPv4 Address Configuration Options
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22
Default IPv4 Behavior
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23
TCP/IP Configuration Tools
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23
Using BOOTP/TFTP (IPv4)
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24
Why Use BOOTP/TFTP?
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24
BOOTP/TFTP on UNIX
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25
Using DHCP (IPv4)
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36
UNIX Systems
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36
Windows Systems
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37
To Discontinue DHCP Configuration
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38
Using RARP (IPv4)
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39
Using the arp and ping Commands (IPv4)
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40
Using Telnet (IPv4)
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41
Creating a Telnet Connection
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41
A Typical Telnet Session
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42
User Interface Options
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43
Using Telnet to Erase the Existing IP Settings
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58
Moving to Another Network (IPv4)
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59
Using the Embedded Web Server
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59
Using the Printer Control Panel
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59
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Embedded Web Server (V.36.xx)
Requirements
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62
Compatible Web Browsers
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62
Browser Exceptions
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62
Supported HP Web Jetadmin Version
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62
Viewing the Embedded Web Server
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62
Operating Notes
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64
HP Jetdirect Home Tab
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64
Device Tabs
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65
Networking Tab
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65
Sending Product Information to HP
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66
TCP/IP Settings
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67
Summary
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67
Network Identification
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68
TCP/IP(v4)
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TCP/IP(v6)
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Config Precedence
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