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Configuring TCP/IP Parameters

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Configuring TCP/IP Parameters The HP JetAdmin utility for UNIX (sold separately) may be used to configure TCP/IP parameters. If you do not have the HP JetAdmin utility for UNIX, or you are using a UNIX system other than HP-UX, Solaris, or SunOS, you may use the control panel of the printer to configure these TCP/IP parameters manually: • Usage of the bootp file for configuration parameters (the default is to use the bootp file) IP address (4 bytes) • Subnet mask (4 bytes) • Syslog server IP address (4 bytes) • Default gateway (4 bytes) TCP connection timeout (in seconds) To manually configure TCP/IP parameters: 1 Press [Item]. CFG TCP/IP=NO * appears. 2 Press [+]. CFG TCP/IP=YES appears. 3 Press [Enter]. CFG TCP/IP=YES * appears. 4 Press [Item] to manually configure TCP.IP parameters. BOOTP=YES * appears. If you keep BOOTP=YES *, then the values for the TCP/IP parameters will be provided by the bootp file, no other TCP/IP configuring is necessary. 5 Press [+] to change the value of the BOOTP=parameter. BOOTP = NO appears. 6 Press [Enter] to save the selection. BOOTP=NO * appears. If you selected BOOTP=NO *, then you will be prompted to configure each of the TCP/IP parameters. 7 Press [Item] to continue configuring.*** IP BYTE 1 = ALUE * *** appears. 8 Press [+] until the value of the first byte of the IP address appears on the control panel display. Note that if you Press and hold [+] , the value will scroll rapidly. 9 Press [Enter] to save the value. 10 Press [Item] to continue. Repeat steps 8 and 9 to configure the remaining bytes of the IP address. 11 Repeat steps 8 through 10 to configure the subnet mask bytes (SM), syslog server IP address (LG), default gateway (GW), and timeout (TIMEOUT). 12 If no other protocol is enabled, Press [On Line]. After completing this guide refer to the HP JetDirect Network Interface Configuration Guide for configuration instructions. I/O Information B-7 B I/O Information

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Configuring TCP/IP Parameters
The HP JetAdmin utility for UNIX (sold separately) may be used to
configure TCP/IP parameters.
If you do not have the HP JetAdmin utility
for UNIX, or you are using a UNIX system other than HP-UX, Solaris, or
SunOS, you may use the control panel of the printer to configure these
TCP/IP parameters manually:
Usage of the bootp file for configuration parameters (the default is to use
the bootp file) IP address (4 bytes)
Subnet mask (4 bytes)
Syslog server IP address (4 bytes)
Default gateway (4 bytes)
TCP connection timeout (in seconds)
To manually configure TCP/IP parameters:
1
Press
[Item]
.
CFG TCP/IP=NO *
appears.
2
Press
[+]
.
CFG TCP/IP=YES
appears.
3
Press
[Enter]
.
CFG TCP/IP=YES *
appears.
4
Press
[Item]
to manually configure TCP.IP parameters.
BOOTP=YES *
appears.
If you keep
BOOTP=YES *
, then the values for the TCP/IP
parameters will be provided by the bootp file, no other TCP/IP configuring is
necessary.
5
Press
[+]
to change the value of the BOOTP=parameter.
BOOTP = NO
appears.
6
Press
[Enter]
to save the selection.
BOOTP=NO *
appears.
If you selected
BOOTP=NO *
, then you will be prompted to configure each of the TCP/IP
parameters.
7
Press
[Item]
to continue configuring.***
IP BYTE 1 = ALUE *
*** appears.
8
Press
[+]
until the value of the first byte of the IP address appears on the
control panel display.
Note that if you Press and hold
[+]
, the value will
scroll rapidly.
9
Press
[Enter]
to save the value.
10
Press
[Item]
to continue. Repeat steps 8 and 9 to configure the remaining
bytes of the IP address.
11
Repeat steps 8 through 10 to configure the subnet mask bytes (SM), syslog
server IP address (LG), default gateway (GW), and timeout (TIMEOUT).
12
If no other protocol is enabled, Press
[On°Line]
. After completing this guide
refer to the HP JetDirect Network Interface Configuration Guide for
configuration instructions.
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