HP Officejet Pro 8630 User Guide - Page 144

Wireless Direct, Miscellaneous, Port 9100, Bonjour, Microsoft Web Services, Proxy Settings

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4. Wireless Direct: Shows information about your wireless directconnection, such as the network name (SSID), IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and server. 5. Miscellaneous: Shows information about more advanced network settings. ● Port 9100: The printer supports raw IP printing through TCP Port 9100. This HP-proprietary TCP/IP port on the printer is the default port for printing. It is accessed by HP software (for example, the HP Standard Port). ● LPD: Line Printer Daemon (LPD) refers to the protocol and programs associated with lineprinter spooling services that may be installed on various TCP/IP systems. NOTE: The LPD functionality can be used with any host implementation of LPD that complies with the RFC 1179 document. The process for configuring printer spoolers, however, might differ. See your system documentation for information about configuring these systems. ● Bonjour: Bonjour services (which use mDNS, or Multicast Domain Name System) are typically used on small networks for IP address and name resolution (through UDP port 5353), where a conventional DNS server is not used. ● SLP: Service Location Protocol (SLP) is an Internet standard network protocol that provides a framework to allow networking applications to discover the existence, location, and configuration of networked services in enterprise networks. This protocol simplifies discovery and use of network resources such as printers, web servers, fax machines, video cameras, files systems, backup devices (tape drives), databases, directories, mail servers, calendars. ● Microsoft Web Services: Enable or disable the Microsoft Web Services Dynamic Discovery (WS Discovery) protocols or Microsoft Web Services for Devices (WSD) Print services supported on the printer. Disable unused print services to prevent access through those services. NOTE: For more information about WS Discovery and WSD Print, visit www.microsoft.com. ● SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used by network management applications for device management. The printer supports SNMPv1/v2 and SNMPv3 protocols on IP networks. ● WINS: If you have a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server on your network, the printer automatically obtains its IP address from that server and registers its name with any RFC 1001 and 1002-compliant dynamic name services as long as a WINS server IP address has been specified. ● IPP: Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) is a standard network protocol for remote printing. Unlike other remote IP-based protocols, IPP supports access control, authentication, and encryption, allowing for more secure printing. ● Proxy Settings: Shows information about proxy address, port, and the status of authentication. You can change the proxy settings from EWS. To change the proxy settings, click Web Services from EWS, click Proxy Settings in the Web Services Settings, select the appropriate options. 128 Chapter 10 Solve a problem ENWW

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4.
Wireless Direct:
Shows information about your wireless directconnection, such as the network
name (SSID), IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and server.
5.
Miscellaneous:
Shows information about more advanced network settings.
Port 9100
: The printer supports raw IP printing through TCP Port 9100. This HP-proprietary
TCP/IP port on the printer is the default port for printing. It is accessed by HP software (for
example, the HP Standard Port).
LPD
: Line Printer Daemon (LPD) refers to the protocol and programs associated with line-
printer spooling services that may be installed on various TCP/IP systems.
NOTE:
The LPD functionality can be used with any host implementation of LPD that
complies with the RFC 1179 document. The process for configuring printer spoolers,
however, might differ. See your system documentation for information about configuring
these systems.
Bonjour
: Bonjour services (which use mDNS, or Multicast Domain Name System) are
typically used on small networks for IP address and name resolution (through UDP port
5353), where a conventional DNS server is not used.
SLP
: Service Location Protocol (SLP) is an Internet standard network protocol that provides
a framework to allow networking applications to discover the existence, location, and
configuration of networked services in enterprise networks. This protocol simplifies
discovery and use of network resources such as printers, web servers, fax machines, video
cameras, files systems, backup devices (tape drives), databases, directories, mail servers,
calendars.
Microsoft Web Services
: Enable or disable the Microsoft Web Services Dynamic Discovery
(WS Discovery) protocols or Microsoft Web Services for Devices (WSD) Print services
supported on the printer. Disable unused print services to prevent access through those
services.
NOTE:
For more information about WS Discovery and WSD Print, visit
www.microsoft.com.
SNMP
: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used by network management
applications for device management. The printer supports SNMPv1/v2 and SNMPv3
protocols on IP networks.
WINS
: If you have a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server on your network,
the printer automatically obtains its IP address from that server and registers its name with
any RFC 1001 and 1002-compliant dynamic name services as long as a WINS server IP
address has been specified.
IPP
: Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) is a standard network protocol for remote printing.
Unlike other remote IP-based protocols, IPP supports access control, authentication, and
encryption, allowing for more secure printing.
Proxy Settings
: Shows information about proxy address, port, and the status of
authentication. You can change the proxy settings from EWS.
To change the proxy settings, click
Web Services
from EWS, click
Proxy Settings
in the
Web Services Settings
, select the appropriate options.
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