Telnet command line interface (default)

Telnet command line interface (default)


Using the Telnet command line interface, you can set configuration parameters using the following procedures:

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To view supported commands, formats, and parameters, type ?.

To list additional (or advanced) commands, type advanced before entering ?.

To display current configuration information, type /.

1.
At the > Telnet prompt, type the following and press Enter:

<command parameter>: <value>

The <command parameter> signifies the configuration parameter, and <value> is the value assigned to that parameter. Follow each command entry with Enter (carriage return).

See Telnet Commands and Parameters for configuration parameters.

2.
Repeat the previous step to set any additional configuration parameters.
3.
When you have finished setting the configuration parameters, type exit or quit (depending on your system).

Indicate whether to save any changes by entering Y (default) for Yes, or N for No.

If you enter save instead of exit or quit, you are not prompted to save settings.

Telnet commands and parameters. Telnet Commands and Parameters lists the available Telnet commands and parameters.

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If a parameter is dynamically provided by a BOOTP or DHCP server, you cannot change its value unless you set Manual configuration. See the ip-config command.

When you manually set an IP address, you should also re-set the subnet mask and default gateway.

Telnet Commands and Parameters
Command
Description
Wireless 802.11 Main
network-type
802.11g wireless network topology:
Infrastructure: The print server communicates on the network with other wired or wireless devices through an access point.
Ad Hoc: (default) The print server communicates with other wireless devices directly, without using an access point.
desired-ssid
Service set identifier (SSID), or network name, for the print server. Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
The factory-default SSID is hpsetup in ad hoc mode. Do not use the SSID hpsetup with the Infrastructure network type.
If the ssid command is issued without an entry (a blank SSID), the desired SSID is assigned <AUTO>, where it associates with the first network that matches its authentication settings.
auth-type
Link-based authentication method for the print server (before network use is allowed).
Open (default): Use open system authentication if your wireless network does not require authentication for network use. However, your network might use WEP encryption keys for data security.
Shared_Key: Use shared key authentication if your network requires that each device be configured with the same secret WEP key for network use.
Selecting Shared_Key is not valid with the wpa-auth-type command when setting WPA-PSK authentication.
wpa-auth-type
WPA-PSK authentication and dynamic wi-fi protected access (WPA) encryption. WPA-PSK provides enhanced authentication on networks where an authentication server is not used. (Not compatible with the shared key authentication option in the auth-type command.)
NONE: WPA-PSK authentication is not used.
PSK: Selects WPA-PSK authentication. A pre-shared key provides device authentication and is generated when you specify a network passphrase through the psk-passphrase command.
psk-passphrase
Passphrase used to generate a network pre-shared key. A passphrase must be from 8 to 63 ASCII characters in the hexadecimal range 21 through 7E (characters 0–9, a–z, A–Z and numerous special characters including !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, (, ), _, +, =, −, {, }, [, ], , /, “, <, >, ?, “, ‘, ~).
encryption
Use encryption. 0 (default): Disable. 1: Enable.
wep-key-method
Format for WEP key entry. WEP key entries must be of the proper length.
ASCII (default): Use alphanumeric ASCII characters (0–9, a–z, A–Z). For 40/64-bit encryption, enter 5 characters. For 104/128-bit encryption, enter 13 characters. ASCII entries are case-sensitive.
HEX: Use hexadecimal digits (0–9, a–f, A–F). For 40/64-bit encryption, enter10 hexadecimal digits. For 104/128-bit encryption, enter 26 hexadecimal digits. HEX entries are not case-sensitive.
wep-key
Static WEP encryption key. The print server can store up to four WEP keys using four key positions (Key 1, 2, 3, 4). To enter a WEP key, specify the key position followed by the encryption key value, as in the following example:
wep-key 1 0123456789net
In the example, Key 1 is assigned with a with a 128-bit WEP key specified by the value 0123456789net.
You can use the wep-key-method command to specify the format of the key value (hexadecimal digits, or alphanumeric ASCII characters). Alternatively, you can insert an optional parameter (ASCII or HEX) after the key position, as in the following example:
wep-key 1 ASCII 0123456789net
In the example, Key 1 is assigned a 128-bit WEP key specified by the alphanumeric ASCII characters 0123456789net.
When assigning static WEP keys, ensure that key positions and key values match other wireless devices on the network. Ensure that all key values entered are of the same length, and that WEP key lengths use the proper number of characters or digits.
transmit-key
WEP key position (1, 2, 3, 4) that the print server uses for encrypted communications, as in the following example:
transmit-key 2
In the example, Key 2 is used for encrypted communications, matching other devices on the network. The default value is 1.
desired-channel
(Ad hoc only) Specify a desired channel that the print server uses for ad hoc network association requests. The default is channel 11.
10: Use channel 10 (2457 MHz).
11: Use Channel 11 (2462 MHz).
The print server uses this channel to broadcast its availability if it fails to detect and associate with the specified ad hoc network on any channel.
User Control Commands
?
Display the Help and Telnet commands.
/
Display current values.
menu
Display the Menu Interface for use of the configuration parameters.
advanced
Enable advanced commands. Help (?) includes the advanced commands in the list.
general
Disable advanced commands. Help (?) does not include advanced commands (default).
save
Save the configuration values and exit the session.
exit
Exit the session.
export
Export the settings to a file for editing, and importing through Telnet or TFTP. (Only available on systems that support input/output redirection, such as UNIX.)
General
dot11-switch-time
Specify the time (0 – 120 seconds) for the print server to enable its 802.11 wireless port when its 10/100TX wired port is disconnected from the network.
roam-threshold
Specify the wireless signal strength level where the print server seeks an access point that provides a stronger signal strength. Select from the following levels:
2 (Default): Sets the threshold to a weak signal.
1: Sets the threshold to a very weak signal.
0: Sets the threshold to where there is no detected signal.
When the print server is associated with a particular access point, it remains with that access point until the specified threshold level is reached. Setting the threshold level to 0 or 1 can prevent or limit the print server from roaming.
802.11 Wireless Diagnostics
passwd
Password that allows administrators to control changes of HP Jetdirect print server configuration parameters using Telnet, the embedded Web server, or HP Web Jetadmin. For example, passwd jd1234 jd1234 sets the password to jd1234. (You must enter the password jd1234 twice for confirmation.)
Enter up to 16 alphanumeric characters. Clear the password using a cold reset or enter the command without a password and confirmation entry.
Current SSID
(Read-only parameter) The network name (SSID) to which the wireless print server is connected.
sys-location
Physical location of the device. Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Current Channel
(Read-only parameter) The channel that the wireless print server is currently using.
sys-contact
Name of the network or device administrator. Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Signal Strength
(Read-only parameter) Strength of the radio signal received by the print server.
<blank>: No radio signal detected while the print server is scanning.
No Signal: No radio signal detected on any channel.
Poor/Marginal/Good/Excellent: Detected signal strength level.
ssl-state
Print server’s security level for Web communications, using the following values:
1: Enable forced redirection to the HTTPS port. Use only HTTPS (secure HTTP) communications.
2: Disable forced redirection to HTTPS. Use both HTTP and HTTPS communications.
Access Point Mac
(Read-only parameter) The media access control (MAC) address of the access point used for Infrastructure mode communications, as in the following example:
00:a0:f8:38:7a:f7
In this example, the access point with MAC address 00a0f8387af7 is used for communicating on the network.
security-reset
Reset security settings on the print server to factory default values.
0 (default): Do not reset.
1: Reset.
TCP/IP Main
llmnr
Link local multicast name resolution (LLMNR).
0 (defualt): Disable.
1: Enable.
host-name
Name of the network device. Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
For example, host-name printer1 assigns the name printer1 to the device. The default host name is NPIxxxxxx, where xxxxxx are the last six digits of the LAN hardware (MAC) address.
ip-config
Print server configuration method. Use the following values:
manual: Wait for IP parameters using manual tools, such as Telnet, the embedded Web server, the control panel, or installation/management software. Status is User Specified.
bootp: Send BOOTP requests on the network for dynamic IP configuration.
dhcp: Send DHCP requests on the network for dynamic IP configuration.
auto_ip: Automatically configure with a unique link-local address 169.254.x.x.
ipsec-config
firewall-config
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The ipsec-config command is available on print servers that support both IPsec and Firewall configuration. The firewall-config command is available on full-featured print servers that do not support IPsec, but allow Firewall configuration.

Disable IPsec or Firewall operation on the print server after IPsec/Firewall policies are configured and enabled. You cannot enable IPsec/Firewall operation using this command. Instead, use the embedded Web server to configure and enable IPsec/Firewall polices.
0: Disable IPsec/Firewall operation.
1: (Read Only) IPsec/Firewall policies are configured and enabled.
ip
IP address for the print server. For example:
ip-config manual ip 192.168.45.39
In the example, manual signifies manual configuration and ip sets the IP address on the print server.
To clear the IP address, set the value to 0.0.0.0.
If you change this IP address, you must use it on the next Telnet connection.
subnet-mask
Identify the network and host portions of an IPv4 address in received messages. For example:
subnet-mask 255.255.255.0
In the example, 255.255.255.0 is stored on the print server. To clear the subnet IP address and disable the mask, set the value to 0.0.0.0.
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If the HP Jetdirect print server is configured by DHCP and you manually change the subnet mask or the default gateway address, you should also change the print server’s IP address. This releases the assigned DHCP address back to the DHCP IP address pool.

default-gw
IP address of a default gateway used by the print server. For example:
default-gw 192.168.40.1
In the example, 192.168.40.1 is the IP address of the default gateway.
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If the HP Jetdirect print server is configured by DHCP and you manually change the subnet mask or the default gateway address, you should also change the print server’s IP address. This releases the assigned DHCP address back to the DHCP IP address pool.

Config Server
(Read only.) IP address of the server (such as a BOOTP or DHCP server) that last configured the IP address on the HP Jetdirect print server.
TFTP Server
(Read only.) IP address of the TFTP server that provided parameters to the HP Jetdirect print server.
TFTP Filename
(Read only.) Path and TFTP filename on the TFTP server. For example:
hpnp/printer1.cfg
domain-name
Domain name for the device. For example:
domain-name support.hp.com
In the example, support.hp.com is assigned as the domain name.
The domain name does not include the host name, and is not the FQDN (such as printer1.support.hp.com).
pri-dns-svr
IP address of the primary DNS server.
sec-dns-svr
IP address of a secondary DNS server to use if the primary DNS server is unavailable.
pri-wins-svr
IP address of the primary WINS server.
sec-wins-svr
IP address of the secondary WINS server.
TCP/IP Print Options
9100-printing
Print to TCP port 9100 on the print server.
0: Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
ftp-printing
Print through FTP (TCP ports 20, 21).
0 Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
ipp-printing
print using IPP (TCP port 631).
0 Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
lpd-printing
Print using LPD (TCP port 515).
0 Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
banner
Print an LPD banner page.
0 Disable.
1 (default) Enable.
ipp-job-acct
Use job accounting for IPP printing.
0 Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
interlock
Require an acknowledgement (ACK) on all TCP packets before the printer can close a port 9100 print connection. Specify a port number and parameter value. For HP Jetdirect embedded print servers, the default port number is 1. In the following example, the port is 1 and interlock is enabled:
interlock 1 1
0 (default): Disable interlock.
1: Enable.
mult-tcp-conn
Allow multiple TCP connections (restrict the use of multiple ports).
0 (default): Enable multiple connections.
1: Disable multiple connections (allow only one connection).
buffer-packing
Pack the data buffer on TCP/IP packets before sending.
0 (default): Enable. Pack the data buffer before sending to the printer.
1: Disable. Data is sent to the printer as it is received.
write-mode
Set the TCP PSH flag for device-to-client data transfers.
0 (default): Disable.
1: Enable the all-push option, which sets the push bit in all data packets.
TCP/IP LPD Queues
addq
Add a user-defined queue. Specify the queue name, prepend string name, append string name, and the processing queue (typically, RAW) in the command line. Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Add up to six user-defined queues.
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Do not use lowercase and uppercase characters to differentiate queue names. Management of LPD queues by other tools can cause unpredictable results.

deleteq
Set a user-defined deletion queue. Specify the queue name in the deleteq command line.
defaultq
Set the queue name to use when the specified queue for a print job is unknown. The default queue name is AUTO.
addstring
Specify a user-defined character string to prepend or append to print data. You can add up to eight character strings. Specify the string name and the character string in the addstring command line.
deletestring
Set a user-defined deletion string. Specify the string name in the deletestring command line.
TCP/IP Raw Print Ports
raw-port
Additional ports for printing to TCP port 9100. Valid ports are application dependent and range between 3000 to 9000. You can add up to two ports.
TCP/IP Access Control
allow
Add an entry into the host access list stored on the HP Jetdirect print server. Each entry specifies a host or network of hosts allowed to connect to the printer. The format is allow netnum [mask] where netnum is a network number or host IP address, and mask is an address mask of bits applied to the network number and host address to verify access. Add up to 10 access list entries. If there are no entries, all hosts are permitted access. The following are some example settings:
allow 192.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 Allows hosts on network 192.
allow 192.168.1.2 Allow a single host. The default mask 255.255.255.255 is assumed and is not required.
allow 0 Clear the host access list.
For additional information, see Security features (V.38.xx).
TCP/IP Other
syslog-config
Allow syslog server operation on the print server (UDP port 514).
0: Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
syslog-svr
IPv4 address of the server that the HP Jetdirect server sends syslog messages to. For example:
syslog-svr: 192.168.40.1
syslog-max
Maximum number of syslog messages the HP Jetdirect print server can send per minute.
0: Disable. The number of syslog messages is not restricted.
10 (default): Enable.
syslog-priority
Filter syslog messages sent to the syslog server. The filter range is from 0 to 7, with 0 being the most specific and 7 the most general. Only messages that are lower than the specified filter level (or higher in priority) are reported.
Set to 8 to disable all syslog messages.
0: Disable.
7 (default): Enable. Messages of all priorities are sent.
syslog-facility
Identify the source facility of a message. Typically used to identify the source of selected messages during troubleshooting. By default, the HP Jetdirect print server uses LPR as the source facility code. Use values of local0 through local7 to isolate individual or groups of print servers.
slp-config
Use the SLP operation on the print server. SLP is used by selected HP software applications (through UDP port 427) to automate device discovery.
0: Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
If SLP uses multicast protocols, you must enable multicast IPv4.
slp-keep-alive
Time (in minutes) the print server waits to send multicast packets on the network to prevent deletion from network device tables. Some infrastructure devices, such as switches, delete devices from their device tables due to inactivity on the network.
0: Disable.
1 to 1440: Enable.
bonjour-config
Use Bonjour. (Previously listed as multicast domain name system [mDNS services].) Bonjour is typically used for IP address and name resolution, through UDP port 5353, where a conventional DNS server is not available.
0: Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
To use Bonjour operation, you must enable multicast IPv4 (ipv4–multicast).
bonjour-svc-name
Bonjour service name. This name is persistent and is used to resolve a particular device or service if socket information (such as the IP address) changes from session to session. Apple Bonjour displays this service. The default service name is the printer model and the LAN hardware (MAC) address. Enter up to 64 alphanumeric characters.
Bonjour Domain Name
(Read only.) Bonjour domain name assigned to the device, in the form <host name>.local. If a user-specified host name is not assigned, the default host name NPIxxxxxx is used, where xxxxxx are the last 6 digits of the LAN hardware (MAC) address.
bonjour-pri-svc
Highest priority Bonjour service to use for printing. Set this parameter using the following values:
1: Port 9100 printing
2: IPP port printing
3: Default LPD raw queue
4: Default LPD text queue
5: Default LPD auto queue
6: Default LPD binps (binary PostScript) queue
7 through 12: If user-specified LPD queues are defined, corresponds to user-specified LPD queues 5 through 10.
Although the default selection depends on the printer, it is typically Port 9100 printing or LPD binps.
ftp-download
Download firmware upgrade files to the print server, using FTP.
0: Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
ttl-slp
IP multicast time-to-live (TTL) setting for SLP packets. The default value is 4 hops (the number of routers from the local network). Set from 1 to 15 hops.
-1: Disable.
4 (default): Enable multicast TTL.
ipv4-multicast
Receive and transmit IP version 4 multicast packets by the print server.
0: Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
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If disabled, other protocols that use multicast protocols, such as Bonjour and SLP, might also be disabled without notification.

idle-timeout
Seconds that an idle print data connection can remain open. Set from 1 to 3600 seconds.
0: Disable. Connection does not terminate. Other hosts cannot make a connection.
270 (default): Enable.
user-timeout
Seconds that a Telnet or FTP session is idle before it is automatically disconnected. Set from 1 to 3600 seconds.
0: Disable.
900 (default): Enable.
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Setting this to a short time period might disable Telnet/FTP, because a session could terminate before changes can be made.

cold-reset
Reset to TCP/IP factory default settings after a cold reset. (Parameters for other subsystems, such as IPX/SPX or AppleTalk, are not affected.)
0: Disable. Retain TCP/IP settings after a cold reset.
1: Enable. Restore factory default TCP/IP settings.
ews-config
Allow use of the print server’s embedded Web server.
0 Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
For more information, see Embedded Web server (V.38.xx).
web-refresh
Time interval for embedded Web server diagnostic page updates. Set from 1 to 99999 seconds. 0: Disable.
tcp-mss
Maximum segment size (MSS) that the HP Jetdirect print server advertises for use when communicating with local subnets (Ethernet MSS=1460 bytes or more) or remote subnets (MSS=536 bytes).
0 (default): All networks are assumed to be local (Ethernet MSS=1460 bytes or more).
1: Use MSS=1460 bytes (or more) for subnets, and MSS=536 bytes for remote networks.
2: All networks are assumed to be remote (MSS=536 bytes), except the local subnet.
MSS affects performance by preventing IP fragmentation that can result in data retransmission.
tcp-msl
Maximum segment life (MSL) in seconds. Set from 5 to 120 seconds.
0: Disable.
15 (default): Enable.
gw-disable
Automatically assign the device IP address as the gateway when a network gateway is not configured.
0: Assign a gateway using the device IP address.
1: Do not assign a gateway. The gateway address 0.0.0.0 is configured.
default-ip
IP address to use when the print server is unable to obtain an IP address from the network during a forced TCP/IP re-configuration. For example, when turned off and then on, or manually configured to use BOOTP/DHCP.
DEFAULT_IP: Set the legacy default IP address 192.0.0.192.
AUTO_IP: Set a link-local IP address 169.254.x.x.
The initial setting is determined by the IP address obtained when first turned on.
default-ip-dhcp
Periodically transmit DHCP requests when a legacy default IP address of 192.0.0.192 or a link-local IP address of 169.254.x.x is automatically assigned.
0: Disable DHCP requests.
1 (default): Enable DHCP requests.
dhcp-fqdn-config
(dhcp-fqdn-behavior)
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This command might be superseded or overridden by the Config Precedence entries accessed through the embedded Web server.

Control configuration of the FQDN, using DHCP, manual configuration, or both. The FQDN consists of the device’s host name and domain name. Use the following command values:
0 (default): Use DHCP to supply the host name and domain name. You can change the host name using a manual configuration method such as the embedded Web server, printer control panel, or Telnet. You cannot manually change the domain name if it is was configured using DHCP.
1: Keep DHCP settings only. Once the FQDN is configured through DHCP, manual changes are not allowed.
2: Keep manual settings. Manually configure the settings. DHCP can be used only if the settings are factory-default values.
3: Keep manual settings only. While manual configuration methods can be used, configuration through DHCP is not allowed.
duid
DHCP unique identifier for a client, using a hexadecimal string to represent up to 260 characters.
dns-cache-ttl
Time-to-live for a cached DNS name, in seconds. Set from 0 to 4294967295 seconds. Names are not cached. 0: Disable.
dhcp-arbitration
Amount of time, in seconds, that the print server waits for DHCP configuration offers. Set from 1 to 10 seconds.
0: Disable.
5 (default): Enable.
stateless-dhcpv4
Allow automatic configuration of additional IP parameters from a DHCPv4 server even when the print server is statically configured (such as a manually configure IP address, subnet mask and default gateway).
0 Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
TCP/IP Diagnostics
Last Config IP
(Read-only parameter.) IP address of the system from which the HP Jetdirect print server’s IP address was configured.
TCP Conns Refused
(Read-only parameter.) Number of client TCP connections that are refused by the print server.
TCP Access Denied
(Read-only parameter.) Number of times that client systems were denied access to the print server because the print server’s host access list does not contain an allowable entry.
DHCP Lease Time
(Read-only parameter.) DHCP IP address lease duration time (seconds).
DHCP Renew Time
(Read-only parameter.) DHCP T1 timeout, specifying the DHCP lease renewal time in seconds.
DHCP Rebind Time
(Read-only parameter.) DHCP T2 timeout, specifying the DHCP lease rebind time in seconds.
SNMP
snmp-config
SNMP operation on the print server.
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Disabling SNMP disables all SNMP agents (SNMP v1, v2, v3) and communications with management applications, such as HP Web Jetadmin. In addition, firmware upgrades through current HP downloading utilities is disabled.

0: Disable.
1 (default) Enable.
get-cmnty-name
Optional. Password to determine which SNMP GetRequests the HP Jetdirect print server responds to. If a Get community name is set, the print server responds to either a user-specified community name or the factory-default. Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
set-cmnty-name
Password to determine which SNMP SetRequests (control functions) the HP Jetdirect print server responds to. The community name of an incoming SNMP SetRequest must match the print server’s set community name for the print server to respond. (For additional security, you can limit configuration access through the print server’s host access list.) Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
default-get-cmnty
Default Get community name.
0 Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
Disabling this parameter can prohibit communications with SNMP management applications.
SNMP Traps
auth-trap
Send SNMP authentication traps. Authentication traps indicate that an SNMP request was received, but the community name check failed.
0 Disable.
1 (default) Enable.
trap-dest
Add a host’s IP address to the HP Jetdirect print server’s SNMP trap destination list. The list can contain up to six entries. To receive SNMP traps, the listed systems must have a trap daemon that listens for the traps. The following is the command format:
trap-dest: <ip-address> [community name] [port number]
In the example, <ip-address> is the IP address of the host to receive traps, [community name] specifies the SNMP community name, and [port number] identifies the port number to use.
The default community name is public. The default SNMP port number is 162. You must enter a community name to specify a port number.
To delete the list, set trap destination to zero (trap-dest: 0).
By default, the SNMP trap destination list is empty and the print server does not send SNMP traps.
IPX/SPX
ipx-config
IPX/SPX protocol operation on the print server.
0 Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
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On HP Jetdirect 635n print servers, all network protocols except TCP/IP are disabled by factory default.

ipx-unitname
Name assigned to the print server. Enter up to 31 alphanumeric characters. By default, the name is NPIxxxxxx, where xxxxxx are the last six digits of the LAN hardware address.
Address
(Read-only parameter.) The IPX network and node numbers detected on the network, in the form <network number>:<LAN hardware address>.
ipx-frametype
IPX frame type settings available for your print server model: AUTO (default), EN_SNAP, EN_8022, EN_8023, EN_II. For more information, see HP Jetdirect configuration pages.
ipx-sapinterval
Time in seconds that the HP Jetdirect print server waits between service advertising protocol (SAP) broadcasts on the network. Set from 1 to 3600 seconds.
0: Disable.
60 (default): Enable SAP broadcasts.
ipx-mode
(Read-only parameter.) NetWare mode configured on the print server (RPRINTER or QSERVER).
ipx-nds-tree
NDS tree name for the print server. Enter up to 31 alphanumeric characters.
ipx-nds-context
NDS context for the HP Jetdirect print server. Enter up to 256 alphanumeric characters.
ipx-job-poll
Specifies the time interval in seconds that the HP Jetdirect print server waits to check for print jobs in a print queue. Set from 1 to 255 seconds.
0: Disable.
2 (default): Enable.
pjl-banner
(ipx-banner)
Print an IPX banner page through PJL.
0: Disable.
1 (default): Enable banner pages.
pjl-eoj
(ipx-eoj)
IPX end-of-job notification through PJL.
0: Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
pjl-toner-low
(ipx-toner-low)
IPX toner-low notification through PJL.
0: Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
AppleTalk
appletalk
Use AppleTalk (EtherTalk) protocol operation on the print server.
0: Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
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On HP Jetdirect 635n print servers, all network protocols except TCP/IP are disabled by factory default.

Name
(Read-only parameter.) Name of the printer on the AppleTalk network. A number after the name indicates that this is the Nth instance of the name.
Print Type
(Read-only parameter.) AppleTalk network printer type reported by the HP Jetdirect print server. Up to three print types can be reported.
Zone
(Read-only parameter.) Name of the AppleTalk network zone on which the printer is located.
Phase
(Read-only parameter.) AppleTalk phase 2 (P2) is pre-configured on the HP Jetdirect print server.
Status
(Read-only parameter.) Current AppleTalk configuration status.
READY: HP Jetdirect print server is awaiting data.
DISABLED: AppleTalk was manually disabled.
INITIALIZING: Print server is registering the node address or name. An additional status message might also be displayed.
DLC/LLC
dlc/llc-config
Use DLC/LLC protocol operation on the print server (if supported).
0: Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
HP Jetdirect Print Servers note Telnet command line interface (default) NOTE:

On HP Jetdirect 635n print servers, all network protocols except TCP/IP are disabled by factory default.

strict-8022
Controls DLC/LLC protocol interpretation:
0 (default): Disable. Provide loose interpretation.
1: Enable. Provide strict interpretation.
Other
upgrade
Set the name and location of the firmware upgrade file for the HP Jetdirect print servers.
HP Jetdirect Print Servers caution Telnet command line interface (default) CAUTION:

Ensure that command parameters are properly entered and that the upgrade file is a higher version than the currently installed version. The print server attempts to upgrade if the upgrade file contains a higher version than the installed version.

The following is the command format:
upgrade: <TFTP server IP> <Version> <Product Number> <Filename>
The following defines the parameters:
<TFTP Server IP> IP address of the TFTP server, <Version> firmware version of the upgrade file, <Product Number> print server product number <Filename> path and filename of the firmware upgrade file.
laa
Specify a locally administered address (LAA) to replace the factory-assigned LAN hardware (MAC) address. If LAA is used, enter a string of exactly 12 hexadecimal digits.
For Ethernet print servers, the LAA must start with hexadecimal X2, X6, XA, or XE, where X is any hexadecimal digit 0 through F.
The default address is the factory-assigned address.
xml-services-conf
Allow access by HP Web service applications to XML-based data on the HP Jetdirect print server.
0: Disable.
1 (default): Enable.
ws-discovery-conf
Allow Microsoft WS discovery protocols on the print server.
1 (default): Enable.
0: Disable.
1000t-ms-conf
Configure the print server as a master or slave device on a 1000T network.
AUTO or 0 (default): Master/slave configuration is automatically sensed and assigned.
MASTER or 1: Configure as a 1000T master device.
SLAVE or 2: Configure as a 1000T slave device.
1000t-pause-conf
Control the flow of inbound and outbound data.
OFF or 0 (default): Disable flow control.
AUTO or 1: Configure through auto-negotiation with the network switch.
RCV or 2: Enable only for data received from the network.
TRANS or 3: Enable only for data transmitted to the network.
TXRX or 4: Enable for both received and transmitted data.
network-select
(For HP Jetdirect products with a dual wired/wireless port. Specifies the active behavior of the print server.)

Auto (default): Automatically detects whether a network cable is attached. If a network cable is not attached, only the IEEE 802.11g wireless port is active. If a network cable is attached, then only the IEEE 802.3 wired port is active.
HP Jetdirect Print Servers caution Telnet command line interface (default) CAUTION:

Do not plug a network cable into an active wired/wireless port if the network-select command is set to Auto. Wireless access will immediately terminate.


Wired: Only the 802.3 wired port is active.

Wireless: Only the 802.11g wireless port is active.
link-type
(For wired 10/100/1000T Ethernet.) Set the print server’s link speed (10, 100, 1000 Mbps) and communication mode (Full- or Half-Duplex). The available link-speed depends on the print server model. Select from the following communication modes:
AUTO (default): Use auto-negotiation to configure the highest link speed and communication mode allowed.
1000FULL: 1000 Mbps, full-duplex operation.
100AUTO: Limit auto-negotiation to a maximum link speed of 100 Mbps.
100FULL: 100 Mbps, full-duplex operation.
100HALF: 100 Mbps, half-duplex operation.
10FULL: 10 Mbps, Full-duplex operation.
10HALF: 10 Mbps, half-duplex operation.
usb-mode
Communication mode over the USB port on the HP Jetdirect print server.

Auto (default): Automatically negotiate and set the highest communication mode possible for the attached printer or device.

MLC: HP proprietary (multiple logical channels) mode that allows multiple channels of simultaneous print, scan, and status communication.

BIDIR: Standard connection that supports bi-directional communication between the printer and print server.

UNIDIR: Standard connection in which data is transferred in one direction only (to the printer).
usb-speed
(Read-only parameter, USB 2.0 products only.) Auto-negotiated communication speed over the USB connection between the HP Jetdirect print server and the device.

Full Speed: 12 Mbits/sec as specified in the USB v2.0 specifications, compatible with USB v1.1 specifications.

Hi-Speed: 480 Mbits/sec for USB v2.0 devices only.

Disconnected: USB port is not connected.
status-page-lang
Printer job language (PJL) that the print server uses to send the HP Jetdirect configuration/status page to the printer.

Auto (default): PJL is auto-detected when the print server is turned on or after a cold-reset.

PCL: HP Printer Control Language

ASCII: Standard ASCII characters

HPGL2: HP graphics language (v2)

PS: Postscript language
job-timeout
(External print servers only.) Number of seconds after which an idle connection to the printer is closed, for example through the USB port.
The range is from 30 to 4294967295 seconds. If set to zero (0), the default value of 270 seconds is used.
Support
Web JetAdmin URL
(Read-only parameter.) If HP Web Jetadmin discovers this device, the URL to access HP Web Jetadmin is specified.
Web JetAdmin Name
(Read-only parameter.) If HP Web Jetadmin discovers this device, the name of the HP Web Jetadmin host is specified (if known).
support-contact
Name of a person to contact for support of this device.
support-number
Phone or extension number to call for support of this device.
support-url
Web URL address for product information on this device over the Internet or an intranet.
tech-support-url
Web URL address for technical support over the Internet or an intranet.
HP Jetdirect Print Servers Telnet command line interface (default)