HP LaserJet 9000 HP LaserJet 9000 series printer User Guide - Page 191

Tcp/ip, Enable, Config Method, Manual, Settings, Bootp, Ip Address, N.n.n.n, Subnet Mask, M.m.m.m

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Appendix B Control panel menus 191 Item TCP/IP Options Values Explanation ENABLE ON OFF Selects whether the TCP/IP protocol is enabled (ON) or disabled (OFF). CONFIG METHOD BOOTP DHCP MANUAL Selects whether the TCP/IP configuration parameters are set automatically from a network server either using BootP (Bootstrap Protocol), DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), or manually from the EIO submenu. MANUAL SETTINGS IP ADDRESS n.n.n.n Provides access to parameters that can manually configured from the printer control panel. For manual configuration, CONFIG METHOD must be set to MANUAL. The unique IP address of the printer, where n is a value from 0 to 255. SUBNET MASK m.m.m.m The subnet mask for the printer, where m is a value from 0 to 255. The mask is applied to IP addresses to uniquely identify subnetworks and nodes. SYSLOG SERVER The IP address of the syslog server used to receive and log n.n.n.n syslog messages. DEFAULT GATEWAY n.n.n.n The IP address of the gateway or router used for communications with other networks. IDLE TIMEOUT xx The timeout value (in seconds) after an idle TCP print data connection is automatically closed. The default value is 270 seconds. 0 disables the timeout. Configure device menu

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Appendix B
Control panel menus
191
Configure device menu
Item
Options
Values
Explanation
TCP/IP
ENABLE
CONFIG METHOD
MANUAL
SETTINGS
ON
OFF
BOOTP
DHCP
MANUAL
IP ADDRESS
n.n.n.n
SUBNET MASK
m.m.m.m
SYSLOG SERVER
n.n.n.n
DEFAULT
GATEWAY
n.n.n.n
IDLE TIMEOUT
xx
Selects whether the TCP/IP protocol is enabled (
ON
) or
disabled (
OFF
).
Selects whether the TCP/IP configuration parameters are set
automatically from a network server either using BootP
(Bootstrap Protocol), DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol), or manually from the
EIO
submenu.
Provides access to parameters that can manually configured
from the printer control panel. For manual configuration,
CONFIG METHOD
must be set to
MANUAL
.
The unique IP address of the printer, where n is a value from 0
to 255.
The subnet mask for the printer, where m is a value from 0 to
255. The mask is applied to IP addresses to uniquely identify
subnetworks and nodes.
The IP address of the syslog server used to receive and log
syslog messages.
The IP address of the gateway or router used for
communications with other networks.
The timeout value (in seconds) after an idle TCP print data
connection is automatically closed. The default value is 270
seconds. 0 disables the timeout.