HP 635n - JetDirect IPv6/IPsec Print Server Administrator's Manual

HP 635n - JetDirect IPv6/IPsec Print Server Administrator's Manual

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  • Page 1 HP Jetdirect Print Servers Administrator's Guide HP Jetdirect Firmware V.36 J7961G (635n) J7997G (630n) J7988G (en1700) J7993E (embedded) J8003E (embedded) J8004E (embedded) J8005E (embedded)
  • Page 3 HP Jetdirect Print Servers Administrator's Guide (Firmware V.36)
  • Page 4 © 2007 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Trademark Credits Development Company, L.P. Microsoft®, MS-DOS®, Windows®, Vista™ Reproduction, adaptation, or translation are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft without prior written permission is prohibited, Corporation. NetWare® and Novell® are except as allowed under the copyright laws.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1 Introducing the HP Jetdirect Print Server Supported Print Servers ........................1 Supported Network Protocols ....................... 2 Security Protocols ..........................4 SNMP (IP and IPX) ......................4 HTTPS ..........................4 Authentication ........................4 EAP/802.1X Server-Based Authentication ............4 IPsec/Firewall ........................
  • Page 6 IPv6 Address Introduction ....................17 IPv6 Address Configuration ....................18 Link-Local Address .................... 18 Stateless Addresses ..................18 Stateful Addresses .................... 19 Using DNS ......................19 Tools and Utilities ....................20 IPv4 Configuration ..........................20 Server-Based and Manual TCP/IP Configuration (IPv4) ........... 20 Default IP Address (IPv4) ....................
  • Page 7 Advanced ......................72 Network Settings ........................ 73 IPX/SPX ......................74 AppleTalk ......................75 DLC/LLC ......................76 SNMP ........................ 76 Other Settings ........................77 Misc. Settings ....................77 Firmware Upgrade ................... 80 LPD Queues ..................... 80 USB Settings ..................... 82 Support Info ....................... 83 Refresh Rate .....................
  • Page 8 Specify IPsec/Firewall Template ..............106 Create IPsec Template ..............106 IPsec Protocols (Manual Keys) ............111 Rule Summary ......................... 112 Configuring Windows Systems ......................112 6 Security Features (V.36.xx) Using Security Features ........................116 7 Troubleshooting the HP Jetdirect Print Server Resetting to Factory Defaults ......................
  • Page 9 LPD Setup Overview ........................155 Step 1. Setting Up IP Parameters ..................155 Step 2. Setting Up Print Queues ..................155 Step 3. Printing a Test File ....................156 LPD on UNIX Systems ....................156 Configuring Print Queues for BSD-based Systems ........156 Configuring Print Queues Using SAM (HP-UX systems) ........
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  • Page 11: Introducing The Hp Jetdirect Print Server

    Introducing the HP Jetdirect Print Server HP Jetdirect print servers allow you to connect printers and other devices directly to a network. By attaching a device directly to a network, you can install it in a convenient location and share it with multiple users.
  • Page 12: Supported Network Protocols

    J7997G (630n) Microsoft Terminal Server and Citrix MetaFrame J7988G (en1700) environments J7993E Novell NetWare 5, 6.x J8003E UNIX and Linux, including: Hewlett-Packard HP-UX, Sun Microsystems Solaris (SPARCsystems only), IBM AIX , HP J8004E MPE-iX , RedHat Linux , SuSE Linux J8005E LPR/LPD (Line Printer Daemon, RFC 1179–compliant)
  • Page 13 Table 1-2 Supported Network Protocols (continued) Supported Network Network Printing Environments Product Support Protocols IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) systems with IPv6 client J8003E support. J8004E FTP (File Transfer Protocol) printing J8005E IPX/SPX and compatible Novell NetWare J7961G (635n) (Direct Mode printing) Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP (32-bit J7997G (630n) only).
  • Page 14: Security Protocols

    Security Protocols SNMP (IP and IPX) SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is used by network management applications for device management. HP Jetdirect print servers support access to SNMP and standard MIB-II (Management Information Base) objects on IPv4, IPv6 and IPX networks. Full-featured HP Jetdirect print servers support an SNMP v1/v2c agent, and an SNMP v3 agent for enhanced security.
  • Page 15: Ipsec/Firewall

    Full-featured HP Jetdirect print servers support firmware upgrades to allow installation of new or enhanced features. Firmware upgrade files may be downloaded and installed on the print server over your network. If available for your print server model, firmware upgrade files may be obtained from Hewlett-Packard at: http://www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin_firmware ENWW...
  • Page 16: Firmware Installation Tools

    Firmware Installation Tools Firmware upgrades for supported HP Jetdirect print servers may be installed over a network using one of the following firmware installation tools: ● HP Jetdirect Download Manager (Windows). HP Jetdirect Download Manager can be downloaded from HP online support at: http://www.hp.com/go/dlm_sw ●...
  • Page 17: Product Accessibility

    Product Accessibility For information on HP's commitment to accessibility of HP Jetdirect print server products: ● Visit the HP Web site at: http://www.hp.com/accessibility ● Send email to: [email protected] ENWW Product Accessibility...
  • Page 18 Chapter 1 Introducing the HP Jetdirect Print Server ENWW...
  • Page 19: Hp Software Solutions Summary

    HP Software Solutions Summary HP provides a variety of software solutions to set up or manage your HP Jetdirect-connected network devices. See Table 2-1 Software Solutions on page 9 to help you determine which software is best for you. NOTE: For more information on these and other solutions, visit HP online support at: http://www.hp.com/support/net_printing Table 2-1...
  • Page 20: Hp Install Network Printer Wizard (Windows)

    Table 2-1 Software Solutions (continued) Operating Environment Function Remarks TCP/IPv4, IPX/SPX Internet Printer Connection Software on page 12 ● Windows 2000 (Intel-based) Printing through the Internet to Internet Printing Allows economical distribution Protocol (IPP)-enabled HP Jetdirect-connected of high-quality hardcopy TCP/IPv4 printers.
  • Page 21: Hp Web Jetadmin

    HP Web Jetadmin HP Web Jetadmin is an enterprise management tool that allows you to remotely install, configure and manage a wide variety of HP and non-HP network printing devices simply through a standard Web browser. HP Web Jetadmin can be used to proactively manage both individual or groups of devices. While HP Web Jetadmin supports devices that contain Standard Printer MIB (Management Information Base) objects for common management, it is well-integrated with HP Jetdirect print servers and HP printers to provide enhanced management features.
  • Page 22: Removing Hp Web Jetadmin Software

    NOTE: In place of systemname.domain, the IPv4 address of the host computer on which HP Web Jetadmin is installed can be used. Follow the instructions on the appropriate home page to find and manage your printer. Removing HP Web Jetadmin Software To remove HP Web Jetadmin software from your Web server, use the uninstall program provided with the software package.
  • Page 23: Hp Software Supported Proxies

    HP Software Supported Proxies Web proxy with support for HTTP v1.1 or greater (may not be needed if printing over an intranet). Microsoft Supplied Software NOTE: Contact Microsoft for support of Windows IPP software. Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 Integrated Software On Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 systems, an alternative to using the HP supplied software is to use the IPP-client software integrated with the Windows system.
  • Page 24: Mac Os Network Installation

    Mac OS Network Installation Software Tools NOTE: For more information on Mac OS solutions, visit: http://www.hp.com/go/mac ● For Mac OS Classic systems, the HP LaserJet Utility provides configuration and management of your HP Jetdirect-connected printers/MFPs on AppleTalk (EtherTalk) networks. ● For printer/MFP configuration and management from Mac OS X v10.2 and later, use one of the following: ●...
  • Page 25 Using the Default Browser in the Printer Browser window, select the printer. Then click Add. NOTE: If multiple connection types for the printer are listed, select the one with a Bonjour connection. In the Print & Fax window, verify the new printer has been added. Verifying Network Configuration To verify your current network configuration, print a Jetdirect configuration page, or access the embedded Web server and view the Networking tab settings.
  • Page 26 Chapter 2 HP Software Solutions Summary ENWW...
  • Page 27: Tcp/Ip Configuration

    TCP/IP Configuration To operate properly on a TCP/IP network, the HP Jetdirect print server must be configured with valid TCP/IP network configuration parameters, such as an IP address that is valid for your network. HP Jetdirect print server supports both IPv4 and IPv6 networks simultaneously. Print server configuration for IPv4 operation remains the same as prior Jetdirect products.
  • Page 28: Ipv6 Address Configuration

    For example, portions of the IPv6 address space that are reserved are illustrated below: ● 2001:DB8::/32 (reserved for use only as examples in documentation) ● FE80::/10 (reserved for link-local addresses only) IPv6 addresses do not use subnet masks as in IPv4 formats. Instead, the prefix length may be used to specify an entire network/subnet.
  • Page 29: Stateful Addresses

    The print server must receive Router Advertisement messages which are periodically sent by a router. These messages, among other things, contain one or more IPv6 prefix options (for example, specifying 64–bit local subnets, or a default route). These prefixes are combined with a 64-bit host address (derived from the print server's MAC address) to form the IPv6 stateless addresses configured on the print server.
  • Page 30: Tools And Utilities

    Tools and Utilities Similar to IPv4 environments, system tools and utilities for IPv6 networks are available to access or troubleshoot communications with the print server. However, these tools and utilities may require different command formats depending on your system. Some examples are listed below. ●...
  • Page 31: Default Ip Address (Ipv4)

    two minutes may be used for these methods. If configuration is not successful, a default IP address will be assigned. The print server may also be configured manually. Manual-based tools include Telnet, a Web browser, the printer control panel, arp and ping commands (when the default IP address is 192.0.0.192), or SNMP-based management software.
  • Page 32: Default Ipv4 Address Configuration Options

    If a default IP address is assigned, the address will depend on the network to which the print server is connected. The print server senses broadcast packets on the network to determine the appropriate default IP settings: ● On small private networks that adhere to automated, standards-based IP address assignments, the print server uses a link-local addressing technique to assign a unique IP address.
  • Page 33: Default Ipv4 Behavior

    Default IPv4 Behavior When powered on, a factory-default print server connected to a network through a cable (wired) will systematically use BOOTP, DHCP, and RARP to retrieve its IPv4 settings. Up to two minutes are used. If configuration is not successful, a default IPv4 address will be assigned as described previously. Configuration tools that require a specific default IP address on the print server for initial communication may not work without modification.
  • Page 34: Using Bootp/Tftp (Ipv4)

    ● Embedded Web server. You can browse to the embedded Web server on the HP Jetdirect print server to set configuration parameters. For more information, see Embedded Web Server (V.36.xx) on page ● Printer Control Panel. (For printers that support Jetdirect control panel menus) You can manually enter the configuration data using the printer control panel keys.
  • Page 35: Bootp/Tftp On Unix

    BOOTP/TFTP on UNIX This section describes how to configure the print server using BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol) and TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) services on UNIX servers. BOOTP and TFTP are used to download network configuration data from a server to the HP Jetdirect print server over the network. Systems That Use Network Information Service (NIS) If your system uses NIS, you may need to rebuild the NIS map with the BOOTP service before performing the BOOTP configuration steps.
  • Page 36 Table 3-1 Tags Supported in a BOOTP/DHCP Boot file Item RFC 2132 Description Option The name of the peripheral. This name identifies an entry point to a list of parameters for a nodename specific peripheral. nodename must be the first field in an entry. (In the example above, nodename is “picasso”.) The hardware type tag.
  • Page 37 Table 3-1 Tags Supported in a BOOTP/DHCP Boot file (continued) Item RFC 2132 Description Option NOTE: Standard BOOTP option 18 (extensions file path) also allows a standard tag (ef) to specify the relative path name of the TFTP configuration file. Idle Timeout option.
  • Page 38 Example of an HP Jetdirect TFTP Configuration File The allow command enables subnet 192.168.10.0 with access to # Allow subnet 192.168.10.0 access the printer. Up to 10 'allow' entries can be written through TFTP, Telnet allow: 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 or embedded Web server. Single IP addresses for a specific systems can also be specified.
  • Page 39 Table 3-2 TFTP Configuration File Parameters (continued) 2: Disable forced redirection to HTTPS. Both HTTP and HTTPS communications can be used. security-reset: Reset security settings on the print server to factory default values. 0 (default) does not reset, 1 resets the security settings.
  • Page 40 Table 3-2 TFTP Configuration File Parameters (continued) (or interlock-mode:) interlock: Specifies whether an acknowledgement (ACK) on all TCP packets is required before the printer is allowed to close a Port 9100 print connection. A Port Number and Option value are specified. For current HP Jetdirect print servers, the Port Number is 1.
  • Page 41 Table 3-2 TFTP Configuration File Parameters (continued) syslog-max: Specifies the maximum number of syslog messages that can be sent by the HP Jetdirect print server on a per-minute basis. This setting allows administrators to control the log file size. The default is 10 per minute. If it's set to zero, the number of syslog messages is not restricted.
  • Page 42 Table 3-2 TFTP Configuration File Parameters (continued) The default selection will depend on the printer, typically port 9100 printing or LPD binps. ipv4-multicast: Enables or disables the receipt and transmission of IP version 4 multicast packets by the print server. 0 disables, 1 (default) enables.
  • Page 43 Table 3-2 TFTP Configuration File Parameters (continued) default-ip-dhcp: Specifies whether DHCP requests will be periodically transmitted when a legacy default IP address 192.0.0.192 or link- local IP address 169.254.x.x has been automatically assigned. 0: Disables DHCP requests. 1 (default): Enables DHCP requests. dhcp-arbitration: Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, that the print server will wait for DHCP configuration offers.
  • Page 44 Table 3-2 TFTP Configuration File Parameters (continued) If a “trap-community-name” command is followed by “trap-dest” commands, the trap community name will be assigned to those entries unless a different community name is specified in each “trap-dest” command. To delete the table, use “trap-dest: 0”. If the list is empty, the print server does not send SNMP traps.
  • Page 45 Table 3-2 TFTP Configuration File Parameters (continued) DLC/LLC (or dlc/llc:) dlc/llc-config: Enables or disables DLC/LLC protocol operation on the print server: 0 disables, 1 (default) enables. NOTE: HP Jetdirect 635n print servers: except for TCP/IP, network protocols are disabled by factory default. Other Settings link-type: (For wired 10/100/1000T Ethernet) Sets the print server's link speed (10, 100, 1000 Mbps) and communication mode (Full-...
  • Page 46: Using Dhcp (Ipv4)

    Specifies the page description language (PDL) that the print server will use to send the Jetdirect configuration/status page to the printer. ● Auto (default): The PDL is auto-detected when the print server is powered on or after a cold-reset. ● PCL: Hewlett-Packard Printer Control Language ● ASCII: Standard ascii characters ● HPGL2: Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language (v2) ●...
  • Page 47: Windows Systems

    If your HP-UX system does not provide Dynamic Domain Name Services (DDNS) for its DHCP implementation, HP recommends that you set all print server lease durations to “infinite”. This ensures that print server IP addresses remain static until dynamic domain name services are available. Windows Systems HP Jetdirect print servers support IP configuration from a supported Windows DHCP server.
  • Page 48: To Discontinue Dhcp Configuration

    To configure DHCP options now, select Yes and click Next. If desired, specify the IP address of the router (or default gateway) to be used by clients. Then click Next. If desired, specify the Domain Name and DNS (Domain Name System) servers for clients. Click Next.
  • Page 49: Using Rarp (Ipv4)

    NOTE: If you choose to re-enable a DHCP configuration, the print server will acquire its configuration information from a DHCP server. This means that when you choose DHCP and complete your configuration session (using Telnet, for example), the TCP/IP protocol for the print server is re-initialized and all current configuration information is deleted.
  • Page 50: Using The Arp And Ping Commands (Ipv4)

    where is the assigned address from RARP. If ping does not respond, see Troubleshooting the HP Jetdirect Print Server on page 117. Using the arp and ping Commands (IPv4) You can configure an HP Jetdirect print server with an IP address using an ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) command from a supported system.
  • Page 51: Using Telnet (Ipv4)

    NOTE: Once the IP address has been set on the print server, additional arp and ping commands will be ignored. Once the IP address is configured, arp and ping cannot be used unless the print server is reset to factory values (see Troubleshooting the HP Jetdirect Print Server on page 117).
  • Page 52: A Typical Telnet Session

    CAUTION: Using Telnet to manually set an IPv4 address will override dynamic IP configuration (such as BOOTP, DHCP, or RARP), resulting in a static configuration. In a static configuration, the IP values are fixed and the operation of BOOTP, DHCP, RARP and other dynamic configuration methods may no longer function.
  • Page 53: User Interface Options

    By default, the Telnet interface does not require a user name or password. If an administrator password has been set, you will be prompted for a user name and this password before you can enter and save Telnet command settings. By default, a Command Line interface is provided.
  • Page 54 Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters Command Description User Control Commands Displays the Help and Telnet commands. Displays current values. Displays the Menu Interface on page 57 for access to configuration parameters. menu Enables advanced commands. Help (?) will include the advanced commands in the list. advanced Disables advanced commands.
  • Page 55 Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) NOTE: Names, such as host names, must begin with a letter and can contain only letters, numbers, periods (for domain names only), or hyphens. The underline character (_) is not allowed. Specify the configuration method: ip-config manual: The print server will wait for IP parameters using manual tools (such as Telnet, embedded Web server, control panel, installation/management software).
  • Page 56 Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) (Read-only parameter) The IP address of the server (such as a BOOTP or DHCP server) Config Server that last configured the IP address on the HP Jetdirect print server. (Read-only parameter) The IP address of the TFTP server that provided TFTP parameters TFTP Server to the HP Jetdirect print server.
  • Page 57 Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) Specifies whether an acknowledgement (ACK) on all TCP packets is required before the interlock printer is allowed to close a Port 9100 print connection. A Port Number and Option value are specified. For HP embedded print servers, the default Port Number is 1. Option value 0 (default) disables interlock, 1 enables.
  • Page 58 Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) allow 192.168.1.2 : allows a single host. In this case, the default mask 255.255.255.255 is assumed and is not required. allow 0 : clears the host access list. For additional information, see Security Features (V.36.xx) on page 113.
  • Page 59 Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) Specifies an alphanumeric string of up to 64 ASCII characters assigned to this device or bonjour-svc-name service. 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 will display this service.
  • Page 60 Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) An integer (1to 3600) that specifies the number of seconds that your Telnet or FTP session user-timeout can be idle before it will be automatically disconnected. The default is 900 seconds. 0 disables the timeout. CAUTION: Small values, such as 1–5, may effectively disable the use of Telnet.
  • Page 61 Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) dhcp-fqdn-config NOTE: While supported in this release, this command may be superseded or overridden by the Config Precedence entries accessed through the embedded (dhcp-fqdn-behavior) Web server. Specifies configuration control of the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN), using either DHCP, manual configuration, or both.
  • Page 62 Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) (Read-only parameter) DHCP T1 timeout, specifying the DHCP lease renewal time DHCP Renew Time (seconds). (Read-only parameter) DHCP T2 timeout, specifying the DHCP lease rebind time DHCP Rebind Time (seconds). SNMP Enables or disables SNMP operation on the print server. snmp-config CAUTION: Disabling SNMP will disable all SNMP agents (SNMP v1, v2, v3) as...
  • Page 63 Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) If the list is empty, the print server does not send SNMP traps. The list may contain up to six entries. The default SNMP Trap Destination List is empty. To receive SNMP traps, the systems listed on the SNMP trap destination list must have a trap daemon to listen to those traps.
  • Page 64 Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) Enables or disables AppleTalk (EtherTalk) protocol operation on the print server (if appletalk supported). 0 disables. 1 (default) enables. For example, appletalk 0 will disable AppleTalk operation NOTE: HP Jetdirect 635n print servers: except for TCP/IP, network protocols are disabled by factory default.
  • Page 65 Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) 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 will attempt to upgrade when the upgrade file contains a higher version than the installed version.
  • Page 66 ● Auto (default): The PDL is auto-detected when the print server is powered on or after a cold-reset. ● PCL: Hewlett-Packard Printer Control Language ● ASCII: Standard ASCII characters ● HPGL2: Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language (v2) ●...
  • Page 67 Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) (Read-only parameter) If HP Web Jetadmin discovers this device, the URL to access HP Web JetAdmin URL Web Jetadmin will be specified. (Read-only parameter) If HP Web Jetadmin discovers this device, the name of the HP Web Web JetAdmin Name Jetadmin host will be specified (if known).
  • Page 68: Using Telnet To Erase The Existing Ip Settings

    Main Menu ------------------------------- 1. General Menu 2. TCP/IP Menu... 3. SNMP Menu... 4. IPX/SPX Menu 5. AppleTalk Menu 6. DLC/LLC Menu 7. Other Settings 8. Support Settings 9. Wireless Settings ?. Help e. Exit Menu 0. Exit Telnet Enter Selection => 2 TCP/IP Menu ------------------------------- 1.
  • Page 69: Moving To Another Network (Ipv4)

    NOTE: This procedure resets all TCP/IP parameters, but only affects the TCP/IP subsystem. Parameters for other subsystems such as IPX/SPX or AppleTalk are not affected. To reset all parameters to factory default values, refer to Troubleshooting the HP Jetdirect Print Server on page 117.
  • Page 70 If you need to configure more TCP/IP parameters than allowed by control panel configuration, use an alternate configuration tool (such as Telnet/IPv4 or the embedded Web server) as described in this guide. If the HP Jetdirect print server is configured with TCP/IP parameters from the printer control panel, the configuration is saved on the print server when powered off/on.
  • Page 71: Embedded Web Server (V.36.Xx)

    Embedded Web Server (V.36.xx) HP Jetdirect print servers contain an embedded Web server that can be accessed from a compatible Web browser over an intranet. The embedded Web server provides access to configuration and management pages for the HP Jetdirect print server and the attached network device, such as a printer or multifunction peripheral (MFP) device.
  • Page 72: Requirements

    Web server can be used with Web browsers that support HTML 4.01 and cascading style sheets. Hewlett-Packard tests a number of current and older browsers using a variety of systems. In general, we recommend using the following browsers: ●...
  • Page 73 the “arp” and “ping” commands, HP Web Jetadmin or other management software. For more information on TCP/IP configuration options, see TCP/IP Configuration on page When powered on, an HP Jetdirect print server that is unable to retrieve a valid IP address from the network will automatically assign itself either a legacy default IPv4 address 192.0.0.192 or a link-local address in the range 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255.
  • Page 74: Operating Notes

    Although not recommended, you can use your Internet Options menu to configure your browser to ignore security warnings if the print server is configured to operate through HTTPS. See Mgmt. Protocols on page An embedded Web server page will be displayed. The initial page displayed is typically served by the printer/MFP device.
  • Page 75: Device Tabs

    Hardware Address The LAN hardware (or MAC, Media Access Control) address of the HP Jetdirect print server. This unique address is assigned by Hewlett-Packard, but can be locally administered. A Locally Administered Address (LAA) that replaces the LAN Hardware (MAC) address.
  • Page 76: Sending Product Information To Hp

    HP using the Internet. Product identification and usage data collected by HP will be used to improve product features and services. Personal data is not collected in accordance with HP privacy policies. See the Hewlett-Packard Online Privacy Statement at http://www.hp.com.
  • Page 77: Tcp/Ip Settings

    Enter the following Telnet command “phone-home-config: 0” To exit and save your settings, enter the command “quit”. The Telnet program will ask if you wish to save this information. Be sure to type “Y” for Yes. ● Use an SNMP management utility or an SNMP command line utility to disable this functionality before pressing No.
  • Page 78: Network Identification

    Table 4-3 TCP/IP Summary tab (continued) Item Description IPv6 Address list IPv6 addresses configured on the print server are listed. For each address, the following items are specified: ● Prefix length: identifies the number of bits that comprise the fixed portion of the address.
  • Page 79: Tcp/Ip(V4)

    Table 4-4 TCP/IP Network Identification tab (continued) Item Description The DNS suffix list is a list of domain names for the printer. If user-friendly host names are used, a DNS suffix list may be created and stored on the print server to assist in resolving the printer's host name with its IP address.
  • Page 80: Tcp/Ip(V6)

    Table 4-5 TCP/IP(v4) tab (continued) Item Description An IP address uniquely identifies a node on a TCP/IP network. Duplicate IP addresses on a TCP/IP network are not allowed. Subnet Mask If subnetting is used, use this field to manually assign a subnet mask. A subnet mask is a 32- bit number that, when applied to an IP address, determines which bits specify the network and subnet, and which bits uniquely specify the node.
  • Page 81: Config Precedence

    Config Precedence This page is used to specify the order of precedence of the print server configuration methods. For example, if a network administrator wants to ensure that IPv4 parameters configured by a TFTP server cannot be overwritten by a manual configuration method (such as the printer control panel, Telnet, or embedded Web server), the administrator can use this page to indicate that TFTP takes precedence over manual configuration.
  • Page 82: Advanced

    TFTP Manual Default Press Clear Previous Values and Reinitialize Now. Advanced This tab provides configuration of additional TCP/IP parameters described below. Table 4-8 TCP/IP Advanced tab Item Description Idle Timeout (IPv4 or IPv6) Specifies the number of seconds that an idle connection is allowed to remain open.
  • Page 83: Network Settings

    Table 4-8 TCP/IP Advanced tab (continued) Item Description (IPv4 only) Enter Web addresses, host names, or domain names that do not need to be accessed through the proxy server. Use semicolons (;) to separate entries. Default IP (IPv4 only) Specifies the IP address to use when the print server is unable to obtain an IP address from the network during a forced TCP/IP reconfiguration (for example, when manually configured to use BOOTP/DHCP).
  • Page 84: Ipx/Spx

    IPX/SPX The IPX/SPX tab allows you to configure IPX/SPX (Internet Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange) parameters on the HP Jetdirect print server. IPX/SPX protocols are used for operation on a Novell NetWare or IPX/SPX-compatible network (such as a Microsoft network). See Table 4-9 IPX/SPX Tab Settings on page 74 for a description of items on this page.
  • Page 85: Appletalk

    Table 4-9 IPX/SPX Tab Settings (continued) Item Description (where OU is an Organization Unit container and O is an Organization container within the NDS tree). The print server will also accept “marketing.mytown.lj”. To disable NDS support, leave this field blank. NOTE: NDS objects cannot be created by the embedded Web server.
  • Page 86: Dlc/Llc

    DLC/LLC Using the checkbox provided, you can enable (check) or disable (clear) the DLC/LLC (Data Link Control/ Logical Link Control) protocols on the HP Jetdirect print server. If the checkbox is clear, DLC/LLC protocols are disabled. NOTE: HP Jetdirect 635n print servers: except for TCP/IP, network protocols are disabled by factory default.
  • Page 87: Other Settings

    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.
  • Page 88 Table 4-12 Miscellaneous Settings (continued) Item Description NOTE: If this parameter is disabled, other protocols that use multicast protocols, such as Bonjour and SLP, may also be disabled without notification. 9100 Config Enable or disable port 9100 services. Port 9100 is an HP-proprietary raw TCP/IP port on the HP Jetdirect print server and is the default port for printing.
  • Page 89 Table 4-12 Miscellaneous Settings (continued) Item Description LPR as the source facility code, but local user values of local0 through local7 can be used to isolate individual or groups of print servers. HTTP Idle Timeout Specifies the length of time after which an idle HTTP connection will be closed. The HTTP Idle Timeout applies to the time after an HTTP request or response has completed.
  • Page 90: Firmware Upgrade

    Table 4-12 Miscellaneous Settings (continued) Item Description LPD Printing (AUTO): Default LPD auto queue printing. LPD Printing (BINPS): Default LPD binary PostScript queue printing. LPD Printing (): Up to 5 user-specified LPD queues will be listed if they have been configured, where is the name of the user-specified LPD print queue.
  • Page 91 Table 4-13 LPD Queues Tab Settings Item Description Queue Name Name of the user-defined queue. This name can be up to 32 characters long, and can consist of any displayable ASCII characters. You can define up to six user-defined queues. CAUTION: Avoid the differentiation of queue names through the use of lower- and upper-case characters only.
  • Page 92: Usb Settings

    Table 4-13 LPD Queues Tab Settings (continued) Item Description Character values can be anywhere in the extended ASCII range of 0 to 255 (hex 00 to FF). You can specify a non-printing character using its hexadecimal value, by entering a backslash (\) followed by two hexadecimal characters.
  • Page 93: Support Info

    Table 4-14 USB Settings Tab Item Description USB Speed (Read-only parameter, for USB 2.0 print servers only). Specifies the autonegotiated communication speed over the USB connection between the print server and the device. ● Full Speed: 12 Mbits/sec as specified in the USB v2.0 specifications, compatible with USB v1.1 specifications.
  • Page 94: Select Language

    information assists HP in improving product features and services. The default setting for this page will depend on the user's selection on initial access to the Networking tab. To enable this feature, check the checkbox and click Apply. To disable this feature, clear the checkbox and click Apply. Select Language This link appears if the HP Jetdirect Web pages support multiple languages.
  • Page 95 Table 4-15 Wizard Security Levels (continued) Security Level Description as Telnet and SNMP applications. However, some management tools, such as Telnet, use plain-text communications and are not secure. The Administrator Account page is used to enter the administrator password. The administrator password will also be used as the SNMP v1/v2 Set Community Name for SNMP management applications.
  • Page 96: Restore Defaults

    Table 4-15 Wizard Security Levels (continued) Security Level Description The Access Control page is used to set up an Access Control List, if desired to control host access to the device. This feature is available on selected full-featured print servers only.
  • Page 97: Certificates

    pages. For printers that support password synchronization, the same password is used regardless of the embedded Web server page (printer security pages, or the Jetdirect Admin. Account page) in which the password was set. If password synchronization is lost on these printers, recovery may require one of the following procedures: ●...
  • Page 98: Configuring Certificates

    Configuring Certificates When you click Configure, a certificate management wizard will help you update or install a certificate. The screens displayed will depend on the type of certificate (Jetdirect or CA) and your selections. Table 4-16 Certificate Configuration Screens on page 88 provides a description of the screens and configuration parameters that may appear.
  • Page 99 Table 4-16 Certificate Configuration Screens (continued) ● Delete CA Certificate. (Full-featured print servers only) This option is used to remove the CA certificate installed on the Jetdirect print server. This option appears when a CA certificate for EAP authentication has been installed.
  • Page 100: Access Control

    Table 4-16 Certificate Configuration Screens (continued) To install a certificate, it must be associated with a pending certificate request by the embedded Web server. Import Certificate and Private Key screen. Use this screen to import a Jetdirect certificate and private key. ●...
  • Page 101: Mgmt. Protocols

    IP Address Mask Description 192.1.0.0 255.1.0.0 Allow all hosts on network 192, subnet 1. 192.168.1.2 Allow the host with IP address 192.168.1.2. The mask 255.255.255.255 is assumed and is not required. To add an entry into the access control list, use the IP Address and Mask fields to specify a host, and click (check) the Save checkbox for that entry.
  • Page 102: Snmp

    SNMP Use this tab to enable or disable SNMP v1, v2c and v3 agents on the print server, depending on the print server model. For a description of SNMP selections, see Table 4-11 SNMP Tab Settings on page SNMP v3 Full-featured HP Jetdirect print servers include an SNMP v3 (Simple Network Management Protocol, version 3) agent, for enhanced SNMP security.
  • Page 103: Authentication

    Table 4-17 Other Protocols (continued) Item Description Enable Print Services Enable or disable various print services supported by the print server: port 9100, LPD (Line Printer Daemon), IPP (Internet Printing Protocol), FTP (File Transfer Protocol), Web Services Print (Microsoft Web Services for Devices Print services). Disable unused print services to prevent access through those services.
  • Page 104 The supported 802.1X authentication protocols and associated configuration depend on the print server model and firmware version. Available configuration settings are listed in Table 4-18 802.1X Configuration Settings on page Table 4-18 802.1X Configuration Settings Item Description Enable Protocols Enable (check) the supported protocols used for 802.1X authentication on your network. ●...
  • Page 105: Ipsec/Firewall

    IPsec/Firewall Use this page to configure and view the IPsec (Internet Protocol security) or Firewall policy for the print server. You can enable or disable IPsec/Firewall operation on the print server, and configure the default rule for IP packets that are not covered by IPsec/Firewall rules. Rules that define the IPsec/Firewall policy are configured through an IPsec/Firewall wizard, which is run when you click Add Rules.
  • Page 106 Chapter 4 Embedded Web Server (V.36.xx) ENWW...
  • Page 107: Ipsec/Firewall Configuration (V.36.Xx)

    IPsec/Firewall Configuration (V.36.xx) (Full-featured print servers only) IPsec/Firewall features provide network-layer security on both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The Firewall provides simple control of IP addresses that will be allowed access. Internet Protocol security (IPsec, RFC 2401) provides the additional security benefits of authentication and encryption, IPsec configuration is relatively complex.
  • Page 108 Figure 5-1 Firewall Policy page Figure 5-2 IPsec Policy page Chapter 5 IPsec/Firewall Configuration (V.36.xx) ENWW...
  • Page 109 The items on the IPsec/Firewall policy pages are described below. Table 5-1 IPsec/Firewall Policy page Item Description Enable IPsec/Firewall Enter a check mark in the checkbox to enable your IPsec/Firewall policy. Clear this checkbox to disable IPsec/Firewall operation. Enable Firewall IPsec/Firewall Rules An IPsec/Firewall policy consists of rules for processing IP packets.
  • Page 110: Default Rule Example

    Table 5-1 IPsec/Firewall Policy page (continued) Item Description Add Rules The rules are configured through an IPsec wizard, which is run when you press Add Rules. Delete Rules To remove one or more rule from the policy, click Delete Rules. Advanced This button allows configuration of a Failsafe feature to prevent being locked out of the print server over HTTPS (secure Web browser access) during IPsec/Firewall policy set...
  • Page 111: Hp Jetdirect Ipsec/Firewall Wizard

    HP Jetdirect IPsec/Firewall Wizard Use the IPsec/Firewall wizard to create one or more rules that will be applied to IP traffic. Click Add Rules to start the IPsec/Firewall wizard. The wizard guides you through the configuration of up to ten rules, each rule specifying the host addresses, services, and the action to take for those addresses and services.
  • Page 112: Step 1: Specify Address Template

    Table 5-2 Limitations to Rules, Templates and Services (continued) Item Limit Note the following: ● The All IP Addresses template results in two (2) address template rules: one for all IPv4 addresses, and another for all IPv6 addresses. ● The All non link local IPv6 template results in four (4) address template rules. ●...
  • Page 113: Create Address Template

    After an address template has been selected, click Next. Create Address Template Items on the Create Address Template page are described below. Table 5-3 Create Address Template page Item Description Address Template Name Enter a name for a custom address template in the edit box. This name will be added to the Specify Address Template page.
  • Page 114: Manage Services

    Table 5-4 Create Service Template page (continued) Item Description Selected Services If services have been specified, this field lists the services that will be associated with the Service Template Name. To add services, click Manage Services. Manage Services Use this button to add standard services that are available, or to create custom services for this service template.
  • Page 115: Step 3: Specify Action

    Table 5-6 Manage Custom Services page (continued) Item Description (Internet Control Message Protocol for IPv4/IPv6 networks), and IGMPv2 (Internet Group Management Protocol version 2). ● For TCP or UDP, you must specify the local Printer/MFP ports and remote host ports for the service. ●...
  • Page 116: Specify Ipsec/Firewall Template

    Specify IPsec/Firewall Template Any prior IPsec templates created (for example, for other rules) will be listed in the IPsec/Firewall Templates field. Because IPsec templates are network dependent, predefined factory-default templates are not supplied. ● If the list is empty, the Create IPsec Template page will appear instead, so that you can create a template.
  • Page 117 Identity Authentication Use this page to choose an identity authentication method: ● Pre-Shared Key ● Certificates ● Kerberos Identity Authentication page items are described below. Table 5-8 Identity Authentication page Item Description Pre-Shared Key If you will use a pre-shared key for authentication, select Pre-Shared Key. In the field provided, enter a pre-shared key (ASCII string) that is shared by all hosts specified by this rule.
  • Page 118 Table 5-9 Kerberos page Item Description Manually Specify Configuration Select this option to manually configure the print server for Kerberos authentication. Click Next to display the Kerberos Settings page. Import Configuration Files Select this option to configure the print server for Kerberos authentication by importing configuration files.
  • Page 119 Table 5-10 Kerberos Settings page (continued) Item Description Encryption Type Specifies the encryption type supported by the HP Jetdirect print server. Key Version Number Specify the key version number for the encryption keys associated with the principal and password. Clock Skew A Kerberos installation uses clocks that are reasonably synchronized.
  • Page 120 IKEv1 Phase 2 / Quick Mode (IPsec Protocols) Items on this page are described below. Table 5-12 IKEv1 Phase 2 / Quick Mode Settings (IPsec Protocols) page Item Description Encapsulation Type Specify how the IPsec protocols selected (ESP or AH) will be encapsulated: ●...
  • Page 121: Ipsec Protocols (Manual Keys)

    Table 5-13 Advanced IKE Settings page (continued) Item Description IKE Retries Specify the number of times that IKE protocols are to be retried if a failure occurs. Enter a value from 0 to 20. IKE Retransmit Interval Specify the time (in seconds) between successive IKE protocol retries if a failure occurs. Enter a value from 0 to 5.
  • Page 122: Rule Summary

    Table 5-15 Manual Keys page (continued) Item Description ESP SPI If ESP is enabled on the IPsec Protocols page, the ESP SPI fields are provided. The ESP SPI is a 32-bit field in an ESP header that helps to identify the IPsec Security Association (SA).
  • Page 123: Security Features (V.36.Xx)

    Security Features (V.36.xx) Security features are provided that can help to minimize unauthorized access to network configuration parameters and other data stored on HP Jetdirect print servers. The features may differ depending on the print server product and the version of firmware resident on the print server. Security features for value-featured print servers is limited.
  • Page 124 Table 6-1 Summary of HP Jetdirect Security Features (continued) ● Used by Telnet (IPv4), HP Web Jetadmin (IPv4), and the embedded Web server to control access to HP Jetdirect configuration parameters. ● Up to 16 alphanumeric characters may be used. ●...
  • Page 125 Table 6-1 Summary of HP Jetdirect Security Features (continued) (For full-featured print servers only) ● An SNMP v3 agent on the HP Jetdirect print server provides secure, encrypted communications with an SNMP v3 management application, such as HP Web Jetadmin. ●...
  • Page 126: Using Security Features

    Using Security Features Access to HP Jetdirect configuration parameters can be controlled through combined use of the available security features. Table 6-2 Settings for Access Control on page 116 provides examples of various settings and the associated level of access control. Table 6-2 Settings for Access Control Settings...
  • Page 127: Troubleshooting The Hp Jetdirect Print Server

    Troubleshooting the HP Jetdirect Print Server This chapter describes how to diagnose and correct problems associated with the HP Jetdirect print server. A flowchart guides you to the correct procedures for troubleshooting the following: ● Printer problems ● HP Jetdirect hardware installation and connection problems ●...
  • Page 128: Resetting To Factory Defaults

    Resetting to Factory Defaults Parameters on the HP Jetdirect print server (for example, the IP address) can be reset to factory default values using the following procedures: CAUTION: A Jetdirect X.509v3 certificate will be saved over a cold reset to factory default values.
  • Page 129: Example: Cold Reset Using The Service Menu

    Example: Cold Reset Using the Service Menu To perform a cold reset on many recent HP LaserJet printers and MFPs: Turn the printer on and watch for the memory count to begin. Press and hold the Select button (or the “6” button on MFPs with numeric keypads only) until the three control panel lights (Ready, Data, Attention) blink and then remain on.
  • Page 130: To Disable A Jetdirect Embedded Print Server (V.36.Xx)

    To Disable a Jetdirect Embedded Print Server (V.36.xx) NOTE: HP Jetdirect EIO and external print servers can be disabled by disconnecting them from the printer/MFP. You can disable an HP Jetdirect embedded print server by using the printer/MFP Service menu. This feature can help to isolate faults to either the printer or the print server.
  • Page 131: General Troubleshooting

    General Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Chart - Assessing the Problem Is the Printer See Procedure 1 On and Online? Can you print See Procedure 2 a Configuration Page? Does the printer control panel See Procedure 3 display a "READY" message? Does an "I/O Card Ready"...
  • Page 132: Procedure 1: Verifying That The Printer Is On And Online

    Procedure 1: Verifying that the Printer is On and Online Check the following items to make sure the printer is ready to print. Is the printer plugged in and turned on? Make sure the printer is plugged in and turned on. If the problem persists, you may have a defective power cable, power source, or printer.
  • Page 133: Procedure 3: Resolving Printer Display Error Messages

    Check the following items if the configuration page does not print. Did you perform the correct steps on the printer to print the configuration page? The steps required to print a configuration page vary between different printers and print servers. See the documentation supplied with your print server.
  • Page 134: Procedure 4: Resolving Printer Communication Problems With The Network

    A break in communications may result from the physical network connection being disrupted or the server going down. If your printer has an Auto Continue feature that is disabled or off, you must press the appropriate key (Start or Pause/Resume, for example) on the printer after the communications problem is solved to put the printer back online.
  • Page 135 your network. This is done using an isolated LAN, or through a direct computer-to-printer connection using a cross-over cable. Have any software applications been added to the network? Make sure they are compatible and that they are installed correctly with the correct printer drivers. Are other users able to print? The problem may be workstation-specific.
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  • Page 137: Hp Jetdirect Configuration Pages

    HP Jetdirect Configuration Pages HP Jetdirect configuration pages are important tools for managing or troubleshooting HP Jetdirect print servers. The standard HP Jetdirect Configuration page provides identification information (such as the HP Jetdirect product, firmware version, and LAN hardware address), as well as status and configuration parameters of supported network protocols.
  • Page 138: Hp Jetdirect Configuration Page

    HP Jetdirect Configuration Page The standard HP Jetdirect configuration page provides overall status and configuration settings on the print server. Status Field Error Messages The HP Jetdirect configuration page contains several status fields for the print server and the supported protocols.
  • Page 139: Configuration

    The Jetdirect configuration page is divided into sections, as identified in the following table. For each section, the detailed parameter descriptions and settings, including error messages, are provided in the remainder of this chapter. Table 8-1 Configuration Page sections Section Name Description HP Jetdirect Configuration General...
  • Page 140 Table 8-2 HP Jetdirect Configuration Message Description STATUS Current state of the HP Jetdirect print server. I/O CARD READY, or READY: The HP Jetdirect print server has successfully connected to the network and is awaiting data. I/O CARD INITIALIZING, or INITIALIZING: The HP Jetdirect print server is initializing the network protocols.
  • Page 141: Security Settings

    USB Printer Information This section applies to HP Jetdirect external print servers with USB printer connections only. USB information on the HP Jetdirect configuration page is described below. For non-HP devices, some information may not be available. Table 8-3 USB Printer Information Message Description Device Name...
  • Page 142 Table 8-4 Security Settings (continued) Message Description Specified: An 802.1X authentication protocol other than EAP-TLS/EAP-PEAP has been configured. Specified: 802.1X authentication has not been configured. IPsec If the print server and printer/MFP device supports IPsec, then IPsec will appear. If IPsec is not supported, then Firewall will appear.
  • Page 143: Network Statistics

    Table 8-4 Security Settings (continued) Message Description Specified: A user-specified SNMP set community has been set. Access List (IPv4 only) Identifies whether a host access control list is configured on the HP Jetdirect print server. A host access control list specifies the IP address of individual systems, or IP network of systems, that are allowed access to the print server and device.
  • Page 144: Ipv4 Section

    Table 8-6 TCP/IP Configuration Information Message Description IPv4 Provides current status of IPv4 and IPv6 protocols on the print server: Enabled: the protocol is turned on. IPv6 Disabled: the protocol is turned off. HOST NAME The host name configured on the print server. It may be truncated. Specified: Indicates that no host name was specified in a BOOTP response or TFTP configuration file.
  • Page 145 Table 8-7 IPv4 Section (continued) Message Description READY: Indicates the HP Jetdirect print server is awaiting data over TCP/IP. DISABLED: Indicates that TCP/IP was manually disabled. INITIALIZING: Indicates that the print server is searching for the BOOTP server, or trying to get the configuration file through TFTP. An additional status message may also be displayed.
  • Page 146: Ipv6 Section

    Table 8-7 IPv4 Section (continued) Message Description BOOTP/DHCP SERVER Displayed during initialization while the HP Jetdirect print server attempts to obtain its TCP/IP configuration from a BOOTP or DHCP server. The temporary address displayed is 0.0.0.0. TFTP SERVER The IP address of the system where the TFTP configuration file is located. During initialization, the temporary address 0.0.0.0 is displayed.
  • Page 147: Ipx/Spx Protocol Information

    IPX/SPX Protocol Information Information in this section of the Jetdirect configuration page is described in Table 8-9 IPX/SPX Configuration Information on page 137. For error messages, see Table 8-13 Error Messages on page 140. Table 8-9 IPX/SPX Configuration Information Message Description STATUS Indicates the current IPX/SPX protocol status.
  • Page 148: Appletalk Protocol Information

    Table 8-10 Novell/NetWare Configuration Information Message Description STATUS Indicates the current Novell NetWare configuration status. READY: Indicates the HP Jetdirect print server is awaiting data. DISABLED: Indicates that IPX/SPX was manually disabled. INITIALIZING: Indicates that the print server is registering the node address or name. An additional status message may also be displayed.
  • Page 149: Dlc/Llc Protocol Information

    Table 8-11 AppleTalk Configuration Information Message Description STATUS Indicates the current AppleTalk configuration status. READY: Indicates the HP Jetdirect print server is awaiting data. DISABLED: Indicates that AppleTalk was manually disabled. INITIALIZING: Indicates that the print server is registering the node address or name. An additional status message may also be displayed.
  • Page 150 Table 8-13 Error Messages Error Code and Message Description 02 LAN ERROR - INTERNAL During self-test, the HP Jetdirect print server detected an internal loopback test error. LOOPBACK The print server may be faulty. If the error persists, replace the HP Jetdirect print server. 03 LAN ERROR - EXTERNAL The HP Jetdirect print server is incorrectly connected to your network or is defective.
  • Page 151 Table 8-13 Error Messages (continued) Error Code and Message Description 13 NETWORK RECONFIG - MUST Reset or power off/on the HP Jetdirect print server to enable new configuration values. REBOOT 14 DISCONNECTED The Novell NetWare protocol is disconnected. Check the server and the print server. 15 CONFIGURATION ERROR (Ethernet) The configuration information for the NetWare functions is not stored correctly on the HP Jetdirect print server.
  • Page 152 Table 8-13 Error Messages (continued) Error Code and Message Description a problem with the print server. Make sure all cables and routers are functioning correctly. Try restarting the print server. 1F ERR NEGOTIATING BUFFER A failure was detected when selecting the buffer size to be used when reading print data SIZE from the file server.
  • Page 153 Table 8-13 Error Messages (continued) Error Code and Message Description 29 UNABLE TO SENSE NET The HP Jetdirect print server has been trying for over 3 minutes to determine the NUMBER NetWare protocol used on the network. Make sure that any file servers and routers are operating correctly.
  • Page 154 Table 8-13 Error Messages (continued) Error Code and Message Description 3F UNABLE TO GET NDS SRVR The NDS server address cannot be located or accessed. ADDR 40 ARP DUPLICATE IP ADDRESS The ARP layer has detected another node on the network using the same IP address as the HP Jetdirect print server.
  • Page 155 Table 8-13 Error Messages (continued) Error Code and Message Description BOOTPREPLY(0X02), had a header field that did not match the print servers hardware address, or had a UDP source port that was not the BOOTP/DHCP server port (67/udp). 53 BAD BOOTP TAG SIZE The tag size in a vendor-specific field in the BOOTP reply is either 0, or greater than the remaining number of unprocessed bytes in the vendor-specified area.
  • Page 156: Hp Jetdirect Security Page

    Table 8-13 Error Messages (continued) Error Code and Message Description ● Rebind time is less than, or equal to, the Renew time. ● The lease duration is less than, or equal to, the Rebind time. F1 TRYING TO CONNECT TO The HP Jetdirect print server is trying to connect to the NetWare server(s).
  • Page 157: Security Settings

    Figure 8-2 HP Jetdirect Security Page The parameters in each section of the Security page are described below. Security Settings This section on the Security page provides similar information that is located on the standard HP Jetdirect configuration page. See the table below. Table 8-14 Security Settings Messages Message...
  • Page 158 Table 8-14 Security Settings Messages (continued) Message Description Disabled: IPsec is turned off. Policy Failed: The print server failed to implement the IPsec policy that was configured. You may need to reset security (through the control panel or embedded Web server), or perform a cold-reset of the print server.
  • Page 159: Ipsec Error Log

    IPsec Error Log This section provides IPsec error messages contained in the following table. Table 8-15 IPsec Error Log Message Description Deprecated Template A Service template that was created using a prior Jetdirect firmware version has been detected. The template is in one of the following states: ●...
  • Page 160: Ike Stats

    Table 8-16 IPsec Statistics (continued) Message Description AH (Rx/Tx) Displays the total number of Authentication Header (AH) packets received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) by the print server. Total (Rx/Tx) Displays the total number of all packets received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) by the print server.
  • Page 161: Available Network Services

    Table 8-18 IPsec Security Associations (continued) Message Description Displays the IP address of the host that initiates the IPsec traffic. Displays the IP address of the host that receives the IPsec traffic. Displays the number of IPsec packets received, transmitted, or dropped by the print server.
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  • Page 163: Appendix A Lpd Printing

    LPD Printing The HP Jetdirect print server contains an LPD (Line Printer Daemon) Server module to support LPD printing. This chapter describes how to configure the HP Jetdirect print server for use with various systems that support LPD printing. These instructions include: ●...
  • Page 164: About Lpd

    About 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. Some of the widely used systems in which the HP Jetdirect print server functionality supports LPD include: ●...
  • Page 165: Lpd Setup Overview

    ● The LAN hardware address (or station address) of the print server. This address is printed with print server status information on the HP Jetdirect configuration page and is of the form: HARDWARE ADDRESS: xxxxxxxxxxxx where x is a hexadecimal digit (for example, 0001E6123ABC). ●...
  • Page 166: Step 3. Printing A Test File

    For user-defined queue names, the line printer daemon adds user-defined strings before or after the print data (user-defined print queues can be set up through Telnet, TCP/IP Configuration on page or the embedded Web server, Embedded Web Server (V.36.xx) on page 61).
  • Page 167: Configuring Print Queues Using Sam (Hp-Ux Systems)

    Make sure your users know the printer names for the printers, since they must type those names on the command line for printing. Create the spooling directory by making the following entries. At the root directory, type: mkdir /usr/spool/lpd cd /usr/spool/lpd mkdir printer_name_1 printer_name_2 chown daemon printer_name_1 printer_name_2 chgrp daemon printer_name_1 printer_name_2...
  • Page 168: Printing A Test File

    Type binps to instruct the PostScript interpreter to interpret the print job as binary PostScript data. Type the name of a user-defined queue to include predefined strings before and/or after the print data (user-defined print queues can be set up through Telnet and the embedded Web server. Check for a remote printer on a BSD system.
  • Page 169: Lpd On Windows 2000/Server 2003 Systems

    LPD on Windows 2000/Server 2003 Systems This section describes how to configure supported Windows networks to use the HP Jetdirect LPD (Line Printer Daemon) services. The process consists of two parts: ● Installing TCP/IP software (if not already installed). ● Configuring a network LPD printer.
  • Page 170: Configuring A Network Printer For Windows 2000/Server 2003 Systems

    Configuring a Network Printer for Windows 2000/Server 2003 Systems Set up the default printer by performing the following steps. Verify that the Print Services for Unix is installed (required for LPR port availability): On Windows 2000, click Start, Setup, and Control Panel. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections folder.
  • Page 171: Verifying The Configuration

    Choose to keep the existing driver, if prompted. Click Next. Enter a printer name, and choose whether this printer will be the default printer. Click Next. Choose whether this printer will be available to other computers. If shared, enter a share name that identifies the printer to other users.
  • Page 172: Configuring A Network Lpd Printer

    Select Other Network File and Print Services and click Next. (If you select Details before selecting Next, you will see “Print Services for UNIX (R)” as a component of Other Network File and Print Services.) The files being loaded will be shown. Close the Network Connections window.
  • Page 173 Select the Ports tab and Add Port. Select LPR Port from the Printer Ports dialog box, and select New Port. In the field labeled Name or address of server providing lpd, enter the DNS name or IP address of the HP Jetdirect print server. NOTE: Some client applications may not support the direct entry of an IPv6 address.
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  • Page 175: Appendix B Ftp Printing

    FTP Printing FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a basic TCP/IP connectivity utility to transfer data between systems. FTP printing is a way to use FTP to send print files from a client system to an HP Jetdirect-connected printer. In an FTP printing session, the client connects and sends a print file to the HP Jetdirect FTP server which in turn passes the print file to the printer.
  • Page 176: Data Connection

    Using standard FTP, a control connection is opened by the client to the FTP server on the HP Jetdirect print server. FTP control connections are used to exchange commands between the client and the FTP server. The HP Jetdirect print server supports up to four control connections (or FTP sessions) simultaneously.
  • Page 177: Ending The Ftp Session

    If the connection is successful, a Ready message will be displayed. After a successful connection, the user is prompted for a login name and password. The default is the client's login name. The Jetdirect FTP server will allow any user name. Passwords are ignored. If login is successful, a message “230”...
  • Page 178: Example Of An Ftp Session

    Connected to 192.168.45.39. 220 JD FTP Server Ready User <192.168.45.39:none>>: susan_g 001 Username Ok, send identity as password Password: 230- Hewlett-Packard FTP Print Server Version 2.0 Directory: Description: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PORT1 Print to port 1 HP color LaserJet 4500 To print a file, use the command: put ...
  • Page 179: Appendix C Hp Jetdirect Control Panel Menus (V.36.Xx)

    HP Jetdirect Control Panel Menus (V. 36.xx) HP Jetdirect EIO and embedded print servers provide a configuration menu that can be accessed from the printer's control panel. The keystrokes to access this menu from the printer control panel depend on the printer. Refer to your printer User guide, or print a control panel menu map, for more information.
  • Page 180: Jetdirect Menus For Graphical Control Panels

    Jetdirect Menus for Graphical Control Panels Newer printer/MFP devices support graphical control panels, which may consist of a numeric keypad, navigation buttons and touch-screen displays. For Jetdirect menus, graphical control panels typically display 18 characters on a line, and as many as four lines at a time.
  • Page 181 Table C-1 Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item Values and Description (default): The current DHCP lease is saved. Yes: The current DHCP lease and the leased IP address are released. DHCP Renew This menu appears if Config Method was set to...
  • Page 182 Table C-1 Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item Values and Description Off: IPv6 is disabled. (default): IPv6 is enabled. Address Use this item to manually configure an IPv6 address. Manual Settings: Use the Manual Settings menu to enable and manually configure a TCP/ IPv6 address.
  • Page 183 Table C-1 Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item Values and Description Proxy Server Specifies the proxy server to be used by embedded applications in the device. A proxy server is typically used by network clients for Internet access. It caches Web pages, and provides a degree of Internet security, for those clients.
  • Page 184 Table C-1 Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item Values and Description HTTPS Required: For secure, encrypted communications, only HTTPS access is accepted. The print server will appear as a secure site. HTTP/HTTPS Optional: Access using either HTTP or HTTPS is permitted.
  • Page 185 Table C-1 Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item Values and Description Yes: Choose this test. No: Do not choose this test. SNMP Test This test checks operation of SNMP communications by accessing predefined SNMP objects on the device. Yes: Choose this test.
  • Page 186 Table C-1 Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item Values and Description (default): Results are not printed Execute Specify whether to initiate the ping test. (default): Do not run the test. Yes: Run the test Ping Results Use this item to view the ping test status and results using the control panel display.
  • Page 187 Table C-1 Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item Values and Description Half: 10 Mbps, half-duplex operation. Full: 10 Mbps, Full-duplex operation. 100TX Half: 100 Mbps, half-duplex operation. 100TX Full: 100 Mbps, full-duplex operation. 100TX Auto: Limits auto-negotiation to a maximum link speed of 100 Mbps on 1000T networks.
  • Page 188: Jetdirect Eio Menus For Classic Control Panels

    Jetdirect EIO Menus for Classic Control Panels Classic control panels are provided on older devices that support HP Jetdirect EIO print servers only. Classic control panels can typically display two lines of 16 characters each. You must use the available device keys to display and select HP Jetdirect settings.
  • Page 189 Table C-2 HP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Classic Control Panel (continued) Menu Item Description If you specify BOOTP=NO*, DHCP=NO* AUTO IP=NO*, you can manually set the following TCP/IPv4 parameters from the control panel: ● Each byte of the IPv4 address (IP) ●...
  • Page 190 Table C-2 HP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Classic Control Panel (continued) Menu Item Description SECURITY Specify whether the current security settings on the print server will be saved or reset to factory defaults. KEEP (default): The current security settings are maintained. RESET: Security settings are reset to factory defaults.
  • Page 191: Appendix D Open Source Licensing Statements

    Open Source Licensing Statements gSOAP Part of the software embedded in, or supplied with, this product is gSOAP software. Portions created by gSOAP are Copyright © 2001-2004 Robert A. van Engelen, Genivia inc. All Rights Reserved. THE SOFTWARE IN THIS PRODUCT WAS IN PART PROVIDED BY GENIVIA INC AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
  • Page 192: Openssl

    OpenSSL OpenSSL License Copyright © 1998–2004 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  • Page 193 lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson ([email protected]). Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed. If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library used.
  • Page 194 184 Appendix D Open Source Licensing Statements ENWW...
  • Page 195: Index

    Index Control panel 170 Certificates Access List embedded Web server 69 Validity period 89 Configuration page entry 133 See also Default IP address Clock skew 109 embedded Web server 90 Auto-negotiation Cold-reset 118 Security features 114 Link speed 35, 78, 176, 180 Community name Telnet configuration 47 Configuration page 132...
  • Page 196 Default gateway Viewing 62 Bootptab file 26 Web browsers 62 Gateway Control panel menu 171 Encapsulating Security Bootptab file 26 embedded Web server 70 Payload 110, 111 Control panel menu 171 Telnet configuration 45 Encryption embedded Web server 70 See also Gateway 802.1X 93 Telnet configuration 45 Default IP address 21...
  • Page 197 Status message 137 Mac OS solutions I/O Card, status message 130 Telnet configuration 53 Idle timeout TFTP configuration 34 Verifying configuration 15 Current setting 134 Manufacturing ID 130 embedded Web server 72 Messages Jetdirect certificate 87 Telnet 49 AppleTalk 139 TFTP configuration file 32 DLC/LLC 139 IEEE 802.1X...
  • Page 198 PEAP 4, 94 Queue poll interval SNMP PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail) 89 Telnet 53 Configuration page entry 132 Perfect Forward Secrecy 110 TFTP 34 embedded Web server 92 PFS. See Perfect Forward Secrecy Telnet configuration 52 Ping TFTP configuration 33 RARP(IPv4) Control panel test 175 SNMP get community name...
  • Page 199 Telnet configuration 45 TFTP configuration 29 Validity period Telnet (IPv4) Certificates 89 Command line configuration 43 Web Jetadmin URL Erasing the IP address 58 Configuration page entry 136 Security control 114 WINS server Using 41 Configuration page 134 Templates, IPsec DHCP(IPv4) 36 Configuration limits 101 embedded Web server 69...
  • Page 200 190 Index ENWW...
  • Page 202 © 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. www.hp.com...

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