HP Jetdirect en1700 HP Jetdirect Print Server Administrator's Guide (Firmware - Page 87
Other Settings, Misc. Settings - firmware update
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Table 4-11 SNMP Tab Settings (continued) Item Description Authentication Key: a 16-byte hexadecimal value for authenticating the SNMP packet contents using the Message Digest Algorithm 5 (MD5, RFC 1321). Privacy Key: a 16-byte hexadecimal value for encrypting the data portion of the SNMP packet using the Data Encryption Standard (DES) algorithm. Context Name: the view context in which this user can access SNMP objects. It is always "Jetdirect". Other Settings This item provides access to a variety of management and printing configuration options. The following tabs are provided: ● Misc. Settings on page 77: for enabling miscellaneous advanced protocols and functions ● Firmware Upgrade on page 80: to update your HP Jetdirect print server with new features and enhancements ● LPD Queues on page 80: for setting up print queues used in printing under LPD (line printer daemon) printing services ● USB Settings on page 82: (external print servers only) to configure Universal Serial Bus connection parameters ● Support Info on page 83: to set up the Support link located under Other Links in the left margin ● Refresh Rate on page 83: to set the time interval (in seconds) for embedded Web diagnostic page updates Misc. Settings The Misc. Settings (Miscellaneous Settings) parameters allow you to set a variety of advanced protocols and features, as described below. See Table 4-12 Miscellaneous Settings on page 77. Table 4-12 Miscellaneous Settings Item Description SLP Config Enable or disable SLP (Service Location Protocol), used by selected client application software to automatically discover and identify the HP Jetdirect print server. If SLP will use multicast protocols, Multicast IPv4 must be enabled. Telnet Config Enable or disable access to HP Jetdirect configuration parameters using Telnet. For more information, see TCP/IP Configuration on page 17. Bonjour Enable or disable Bonjour services (formerly listed as Multicast Domain Name System, or mDNS, services). Bonjour is typically used for IP address and name resolution (through UDP port 5353) where a conventional DNS server is not used. For Bonjour operation, Multicast IPv4 must be enabled. Multicast IPv4 Enable or disable the receipt and transmission of IP version 4 multicast packets by the print server. If this parameter is disabled, other protocols that use multicast protocols, such as Bonjour and SLP, may also be disabled without notification. ENWW Networking Tab 77