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    							Menu itemSub-menu itemSub-menu itemValues and Description
     IPV4 SettingsConfig MethodSpecifies the method by which TCP/IPv4 parameters
    for the HP Jetdirect print server will be configured.
    Bootp: Use BootP (Bootstrap Protocol) for automatic
    configuration from a BootP server.
    DHCP  (Default): Use DHCP (Dynamic Host
    Configuration Protocol) for automatic configuration
    from a DHCPv4 server. If selected and a DHCP lease
    exists,  DHCP Release  and DHCP Renew menus are
    available to set DHCP lease options.
    Auto IP : Use automatic link-local IPv4 addressing. An
    address in the form 169.254.x.x is assigned
    automatically.
    Manual : Use the  Manual Settings  menu to configure
    TCP/IPv4 parameters.
      DHCP ReleaseThis menu appears if  Config Method was set to
    DHCP  and a DHCP lease for the print server exists.
    No  (default): The current DHCP lease is saved.
    Yes : Release the current IP address. Note that the
    printer will lose network connectivity until it reboots at
    which point it may have a new address.
      DHCP RenewThis menu appears if  Config Method was set to
    DHCP  and a DHCP lease for the print server exists.
    No  (default): The print server does not request to renew
    the DHCP lease.
    Yes : The print server renews the lease on its IP
    address.
       Manual Settings(Available only if Config Method is set to Manual)
    Configure parameters directly from the printer control
    panel:
    IP Address : The unique IP address of the printer
    (n.n.n.n), where n is a value from 0 to 255.
    Subnet Mask : The subnet mask for the printer
    (m.m.m.m), where m is a value from 0 to 255.
    Syslog Server: The IP address of the syslog server
    used to receive and log syslog messages.
    Default Gateway : The IP address of the gateway or
    router used for communications with other networks.
    Idle Timeout : The time period, in seconds, after which
    an idle TCP print data connection is closed (default is
    270 seconds, 0 disables the timeout).
    Table 2-10   Jetdirect menus (continued)
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    							Menu itemSub-menu itemSub-menu itemValues and Description
      Default IPSpecify the IP address to default to 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 or
    DHCP).
    Auto IP: A link-local IP address 169.254.x.x is set.
    Legacy : The address 192.0.0.192 is set, consistent
    with older HP Jetdirect devices.
      Primary DNSSpecify the IP address (n.n.n.n) of a Primary DNS
    Server.
      Secondary DNSSpecify the IP address (n.n.n.n) of a Secondary
    Domain Name System (DNS) Server.
     IPV6 SettingsEnableUse this item to enable or disable IPv6 operation on the
    print server.
    Off  (default): IPv6 is disabled.
    On : IPv6 is enabled.
      AddressUse this item to manually configure an IPv6 address.
    Manual Settings : Use the Manual Settings  menu to
    enable and manually configure a TCP/ IPv6 address.
      DHCPV6 PolicyRouter Specified  (Default): The stateful auto-
    configuration method to be used by the print server is
    determined by a router. The router specifies whether
    the print server obtains its address, its configuration
    information, or both from a DHCPv6 server.
    Router Unavailable : If a router is not available, the print
    server should attempt to obtain its stateful
    configuration from a DHCPv6 server.
    Always: Whether or not a router is available, the print
    server always attempts to obtain its stateful
    configuration from a DHCPv6 server.
      Primary DNSUse this item to specify an IPv6 address for a primary
    DNS server that the print server should use.
       Manual SettingsUse this item to manually set IPv6 addresses on the
    print server.
    Enable: Select this item and choose On  to enable
    manual configuration, or  Off to disable manual
    configuration.
    Address : Use this item to type a 32 hexadecimal digit
    IPv6 node address that uses the colon hexadecimal
    syntax.
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    							Menu itemSub-menu itemSub-menu itemValues 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.
    To specify a proxy server, enter its IPv4 address or
    fully-qualified domain name. The name can be up to
    255 octets.
    For some networks, you may need to contact your
    Independent Service Provider (ISP) for the proxy
    server address.
    Proxy Port Type the port number used by the proxy server for
    client support. The port number identifies the port
    reserved for proxy activity on your network, and can be
    a value from 0 to 65535.
    IPX/SPXEnable Off : Disable the IPX/SPX protocol.
    On  (default): Enable the IPX/SPX protocol.
    Frame Type Selects the frame-type setting for your network.
    Auto  (Default): Automatically sets and limits the frame
    type to the first one detected.
    EN_8023 , EN_II , EN_8022 , and EN_SNAP : Frame-
    type selections for Ethernet networks.
    A TalkEnable Off  : Disable the AppleTalk protocol.
    On  (default): Enable the AppleTalk protocol.
    DLC/LLC Enable  Off : Disable the DLC/LLC protocol.
    On  (default): Enable the DLC/LLC protocol.
    Table 2-10   Jetdirect menus (continued)
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    							Menu itemSub-menu itemSub-menu itemValues and Description
    SecurityPrint Sec Page Yes: Prints a page that contains the current security
    settings on the HP Jetdirect print server.
    No  (default): A security settings page is not printed.
    Secure Web For configuration management, specify whether the
    embedded Web server will accept communications
    using HTTPS (Secure HTTP) only, or both HTTP and
    HTTPS.
    HTTPS Required (Default) : 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.
    IPsec or Firewall Specify the IPsec or Firewall status on the print server.
    Keep : IPsec/Firewall status remains the same as
    currently configured.
    Disable  (Default): IPsec/Firewall operation on the print
    server is disabled.
    Reset Security Specify whether the current security settings on the
    print server will be saved or reset to factory defaults.
    No  (default): The current security settings are
    maintained.
    Yes : Security settings are reset to factory defaults.
    DiagnosticsEmbedded Test This menu provides tests to help diagnose network
    hardware or TCP/IP network connection problems.
    Embedded tests help to identify whether a network fault
    is internal or external to the device. Use an embedded
    test to check hardware and communication paths on
    the print server. After you select and enable a test and
    set the execution time, you must select  Execute to
    initiate the test.
    Depending on the execution time, a selected test runs
    continuously until either the device is turned off, or an
    error occurs and a diagnostic page is printed.
      LAN HW TestCAUTION: Running this embedded test will erase
    your TCP/IP configuration.
    This test performs an internal loopback test. An internal
    loopback test will send and receive packets only on the
    internal network hardware. There are no external
    transmissions on your network.
    Select  Yes to choose this test, or  No to not choose it.
       HTTP TestThis test checks operation of HTTP by retrieving
    predefined pages from the device, and tests the
    embedded Web server.
    Select Yes to choose this test, or  No to not choose it.
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    							Menu itemSub-menu itemSub-menu itemValues and Description
      SNMP TestThis test checks operation of SNMP communications
    by accessing predefined SNMP objects on the device.
    Select Yes to choose this test, or  No to not choose it.
      Select All TestsUse this item to select all available embedded tests.
    Select  Yes to choose all tests. Select  No to select
    individual tests.
      Data Path TestThis test helps to identify data path and corruption
    problems on an HP postscript level 3 emulation device.
    It sends a predefined PS file to the device, However,
    the test is paperless; the file will not print.
    Select  Yes to choose this test, or  No to not choose it.
      Execution Time [H]Use this item to specify the length of time (in hours) that
    an embedded test will be run. You can select a value
    from 1 to 60 hours. If you select zero (0), the test runs
    indefinitely until an error occurs or device is turned off.
    Data gathered from the HTTP, SNMP, and Data Path
    tests is printed after the tests have completed.
      ExecuteNo*: Do not initiate the selected tests.
    Yes : Initiate the selected tests.
      Ping Test This test is used to check network communications.
    This test sends link-level packets to a remote network
    host, then waits for an appropriate response. To run a
    ping test, set the following items:
    Dest TypeSpecify whether the target device is an IPv4 or IPv6
    node.
    Dest IPIPV4 : Type the IPv4 address.
    IPV6 : Type the IPv6 address.
    Packet SizeSpecify the size of each packet, in bytes, to be sent to
    the remote host. The minimum is 64 (default) and the
    maximum is 2048.
    TimeoutSpecify the length of time, in seconds, to wait for a
    response from the remote host. The default is 1 and
    the maximum is 100.
    CountSpecify the number of ping test packets to send for this
    test. Select a value from 1 to 100. To configure the test
    to run continuously, select 0.
    Print ResultsIf the ping test was not set for continuous operation,
    you can choose to print the test results. Select  Yes to
    print results. If you select  No (default), results are not
    printed.
    Execute Specify whether to initiate the ping test. Select  Yes to
    initiate the test, or  No to not run the test.
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    							Menu itemSub-menu itemSub-menu itemValues and Description
     Ping Results Use this item to view the ping test status and results
    using the control panel display. You can select the
    following items:
    Packets SentShows the number of packets (0 - 65535) sent to the
    remote host since the most recent test was initiated or
    completed.
    Packets ReceivedShows the number of packets (0 - 65535) received from
    the remote host since the most recent test was initiated
    or completed.
    Percent LostShows the percent of ping test packets that were sent
    with no response from the remote host since the most
    recent test was initiated or completed.
    RTT MinShows the minimum detected roundtrip- time (RTT),
    from 0 to 4096 milliseconds, for packet transmission
    and response.
    RTT MaxShows the maximum detected roundtrip- time (RTT),
    from 0 to 4096 milliseconds, for packet transmission
    and response.
    RTT AverageShows the average round-trip-time (RTT), from 0 to
    4096 milliseconds, for packet transmission and
    response.
    Ping In ProgressShows whether a ping test is in progress.  Yes indicates
    a test in progress, and  No indicates that a test
    completed or was not run.
    Refresh When viewing the ping test results, this item updates
    the ping test data with current results. Select Yes to
    update the data, or No to maintain the existing data.
    However, a refresh automatically occurs when the
    menu times out or you manually return to the main
    menu.
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    							Menu itemSub-menu itemSub-menu itemValues and Description
    Link Speed  The link speed and communication mode of the print
    server must match the network. The available settings
    depend on the device and installed print server. Select
    one of the following link configuration settings:
    CAUTION:If you change the link setting, network
    communications with the print server and network
    device might be lost.
    Auto  (default): The print server uses auto-negotiation
    to configure itself with the highest link speed and
    communication mode allowed. If auto-negotiation fails,
    either 100TX HALF or 10TX HALF is set depending on
    the detected link speed of the hub/switch port. (A
    1000T half-duplex selection is not supported.)
    10T Half : 10 Mbps, half-duplex operation.
    10T 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.
    1000TX Full : 1000 Mbps, full-duplex operation.
    Print Protocols   Use this item to print a page that lists the configuration
    of the following protocols: IPX/SPX, Novell NetWare,
    AppleTalk, DLC/LLC.
    Table 2-10   Jetdirect menus (continued)
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    							Fax Setup
    Administration > Initial Setup > Fax Setup
    NOTE:This menu is only available if the HP LaserJet Analog Fax Accessory 300 is installed.
    Table 2-11  Fax Setup menu
    Menu itemSub-menu itemSub-menu itemValuesDescription
    Required SettingsCountry/Region (Countries/regions
    listed)Configure the settings that are legally
    required for outgoing faxes.
    Date/Time  
    Fax Header
    InformationPhone Number
    Company Name 
    PC Fax Send    Disabled
    Enabled (default)Use this feature to enable or disable PC Fax
    Send. PC Fax Send enables users to send
    faxes through the device from their
    computers if they have the Send Fax driver
    installed.
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    							Menu itemSub-menu itemSub-menu itemValuesDescription
    Fax Send Settings Fax Dial Volume Off
    Low (default)
    HighUse this feature to set the volume of the tones
    that you hear while the device dials the fax
    number.
    Error Correction
    Mode Enabled (default)
    DisabledWhen Error Correction Mode is enabled and
    an error occurs during fax transmission, the
    device sends or receives the error portion
    again.
    JBIG Compression Enabled (default)
    DisabledJBIG compression reduces fax-transmission
    time, which can result in lower phone
    charges. However, using JBIG compression
    sometimes causes compatibility problems
    with older fax machines. If this occurs, turn off
    JBIG compression.
    Maximum Baud Rate Select a value from
    the list. The default is
    33.6K.Use this feature to set the maximum baud
    rate for receiving faxes. This can be used as
    a diagnostic tool for troubleshooting fax
    problems.
    TCF T.30 Delay
    Timer Default (default)
    CustomThis setting should be left at the default value
    and only changed when directed by an HP
    technical support agent. Adjustment
    procedures associated with this setting are
    beyond the scope of this guide.
    TCF Extend Default (default)
    CustomThis setting should be left at the default value
    and only changed when directed by an HP
    technical support agent. Adjustment
    procedures associated with this setting are
    beyond the scope of this guide.
    Dialing Mode Tone (default)
    PulseSelect whether the device should use tone or
    pulse dialing.
    Redial On Busy The range is between
    0 and 9. The factory
    default is 3 times.Type the number of times the device should
    attempt to redial if the line is busy.
    Redial On No Answer  Never (default)
    Once
    TwiceUse this feature to specify the number of
    times the device should attempt to dial if the
    recipient fax number does not answer.
    NOTE:
    Twice is available in locations other
    than the United States and Canada.
    Table 2-11   Fax Setup menu (continued)
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    							Menu itemSub-menu itemSub-menu itemValuesDescription
     Redial Interval The range is between
    1 and 5 minutes. The
    factory default is 5
    minutes.Use this feature to specify the number of
    minutes between dialing attempts if the
    recipient number is busy or not answering.
    Detect Dial Tone Enabled
    Disabled (default)Use this feature to specify whether the device
    should check for a dial tone before sending a
    fax.
    Dialing Prefix Off (default)
    CustomUse this feature to specify a prefix number
    that must be dialed when sending faxes from
    the device.
    Billing Codes Off (default)
    CustomWhen billing codes are enabled, a prompt
    appears that asks the user to enter the billing
    code for an outgoing fax.
    The range is between 1 and 16 digits. The
    default is 1 digit.
    Fax Receive Settings Rings  To Answer The range varies by
    location. The factory
    default is 2 rings.Use this feature to specify the number of rings
    that must occur before the fax modem
    answers.
    Ring Interval Default (default)
    CustomThis setting is used to adjust for some PBX
    ring signals. Change this setting only when
    directed by an HP technical support agent.
    Ring Frequency Default (default)
    CustomThis setting should be left at the default value
    and only changed when directed by an HP
    technical support agent. Adjustment
    procedures associated with this setting are
    beyond the scope of this guide.
    Ringer Volume Off
    Low (default)
    HighSet the volume for the fax ring-tone.
    Blocked Fax
    NumbersAdd Blocked
    NumbersType the fax number
    to add.Use this feature to add or delete numbers
    from the blocked fax list. The blocked fax list
    can contain up to 30 numbers. When the
    device receives a call from one of the blocked
    fax numbers, it deletes the incoming fax. It
    also logs the blocked fax in the activity log
    along with job-accounting information.
    Remove Blocked
    Numbers
    Select a fax number
    to remove.
    Clear All Blocked
    Numbers
    No (default)
    Yes
    Table 2-11  Fax Setup menu (continued)
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