HP 9120 HP Officejet 9100 - User Guide - Page 120

To con the network parameters, NETWORK & I/O, Enhanced I/O

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Note By factory default, all supported network protocols are turned on. Turning off unused protocols has the following benefits: z It decreases the network traffic that the all-in-one generates. z It prevents unauthorized users from printing to the all-in-one. z It provides only pertinent information on the Configuration page. z It allows the control panel to display protocol-specific error and warning messages. Do not turn off the IPX/SPX protocol if Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP users will be printing to the all-in-one. Note the following support for any activity that involves moving a file to a network folder: z The all-in-one does not support Kerberos, NTLM v2, and Active Directory in general. z The all-in-one does not support the plain text authentication scheme. z The all-in-one does not support server referrals (Distributed File System, or DFS). To configure the network parameters z Embedded Web server (network connection) Open the Embedded Web server and click the Networking tab. z Control panel Press MENU, open the NETWORK & I/O menu, and use the Enhanced I/O option. Note that the items that are available for configuration depend on the particular print server that is installed. z HP Web Jetadmin Open the HP Web Jetadmin software. See the software documentation for information about configuring network parameters. 118 9 - Managing the administrator functions ENWW

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9 - Managing the administrator functions
ENWW
By factory default, all supported network protocols are turned on. Turning off unused protocols
has the following benefits:
It decreases the network traffic that the all-in-one generates.
It prevents unauthorized users from printing to the all-in-one.
It provides only pertinent information on the Configuration page.
It allows the control panel to display protocol-specific error and warning messages.
Note
Do not turn off the IPX/SPX protocol if Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows Me,
Windows 2000, or Windows XP users will be printing to the all-in-one.
Note the following support for any activity that involves moving a file to a network folder:
The all-in-one does not support Kerberos, NTLM v2, and Active Directory in general.
The all-in-one does not support the plain text authentication scheme.
The all-in-one does not support server referrals (Distributed File System, or DFS).
To configure the network parameters
Embedded Web server (network connection)
Open the Embedded Web server and click the
Networking
tab.
Control panel
Press M
ENU
, open the
NETWORK & I/O
menu, and use the
Enhanced I/O
option. Note
that the items that are available for configuration depend on the particular print server that
is installed.
HP Web Jetadmin
Open the HP Web Jetadmin software. See the software documentation for information
about configuring network parameters.