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Introducing the HP JetDirect  
Print Server  
Introduction  
HP JetDirect print servers allow you to connect printers and other  
devices directly to a network. By attaching directly to a network,  
devices can be conveniently located near users. In addition, a  
network connection allows data transfers to or from the device at  
network speeds.  
HPJetDirectinternalprintserversareinstalledinHPprintersthat  
have a compatible input/output (I/O) slot. HP JetDirect external  
print servers connect printers to the network by adapting the  
printer’s parallel port to a network port. Depending on the model,  
HP JetDirect external print servers can connect up to three printers  
to a network.  
Note  
Unless otherwise specified, the term print server in  
thismanualreferstotheHP JetDirectprintservers  
and not a separate computer running print server  
software.  
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Supported Print Servers  
Unless otherwise specified, the features described in this guide  
support the following HP JetDirect print servers with firmware  
version x.08.03 or later.  
HP JetDirect 600N/400N internal print servers  
HP JetDirect 500X/300X external print servers  
Supported Networks  
HP JetDirect print servers support a variety of network protocol  
suites, including TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, DLC/LLC, and AppleTalk  
protocols. In addition, HP provides software for network  
configuration on the following networks:  
Novell NetWare (including systems with NDPS)  
Microsoft Windows 95/98  
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0  
Microsoft Windows 2000  
Apple EtherTalk and LocalTalk  
UNIX (HP-UX and Solaris)  
Internet (via Internet Printer Connection software)  
Linux (RedHat and SuSE)  
Note  
If not supplied with this product, HP network  
configuration and management software for  
supported systems may be obtained from  
HP Customer Care Online  
(http://www.hp.com/support/net_printing).  
For software to set up network printing on other  
systems, consult your system vendor.  
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Support Materials  
The manuals listed below are shipped with your print server or with  
printers that have factory-installed print servers.  
Getting Started Guide or equivalent printer documentation  
(shipped with printers that have factory-installed HP JetDirect  
print servers).  
This manual, the HP JetDirect Administrator’s Guide.  
The HP JetDirect Print Server Hardware Installation Guide  
(shipped with non-factory-installed print servers).  
Software, Driver, and Flash Image  
Upgrades  
Hewlett-Packard offers downloadable electronic upgrades for  
HP JetDirect print servers containing internal Flash memory. The  
electronic upgrades are available on the World Wide Web and  
various online services.  
Current information about drivers, software versions, and  
HP JetDirect Flash images are available through the following  
areas:  
Table 1.1  
HP Customer Care Online  
World Wide  
Web  
Access HP Customer Care Online at:  
http://www.hp.com/support/net_printing  
America  
Online  
Receive drivers and upgrades by downloading them to  
your computer from the HP Forum.  
HP  
Order drivers and upgrades for HP printers by calling the  
HP Distribution Center at (805) 257-5565 (USA only).  
Distribution  
Center  
FTP Site  
Download printer drivers and upgrades from HP's  
anonymous FTP site at:  
ftp.hp.com/pub/networking/software  
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HP Software Solutions Summary  
Software Solutions Table  
HP provides a variety of software solutions to set up or manage your  
determine which software is best for you:  
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Table 2.1  
Operating Environment  
Install Network Printer wizard (Windows)  
Software Solutions (1 of 2)  
Function  
Remarks  
Windows 95, 98, 2000  
Windows NT 4.0  
Install a single network  
printer on a peer-to-peer or  
client-server network  
Simple printer installation  
Runs from CD-ROM  
More information:  
NetWare 3.x, 4.x, 5.0  
http://www.hp.com/  
support/net_printing  
HP JetDirect Printer Installer for UNIX  
HP-UX 10.10, 10.20, 11.0, Fast and easy installation  
More information:  
11.10  
of HP JetDirect-connected  
printers  
http://www.hp.com/  
support/net_printing  
Solaris 2.5.x, 2.6, 7  
TCP/IP  
HP Web JetAdmin  
Windows NT 4.0  
HP-UX  
Remote installation,  
configuration, and  
management of HP  
JetDirect-connected print  
servers, non-HP printers  
that support the standard  
HP’s preferred solution for  
ongoing management and  
installation of multiple  
printers-anywhere on your  
intranet  
Solaris  
Red Hat Linux, SuSE Linux  
NetWare*  
*Supports queue creation MIBs, and printers with  
(NetWare), and peripheral embedded web servers  
managementfromHPWeb  
Browser-based  
management  
JetAdmin hosted on  
Windows NT 4.0  
Alerts and consumables  
management  
More information:  
http://www.hp.com/  
support/net_printing  
Remote firmware  
upgrades for HP JetDirect  
print servers  
Asset tracking and  
utilization analysis  
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Table 2.1  
Software Solutions (2 of 2)  
Operating Environment  
Function  
Remarks  
Internet Printer Connection  
Windows NT 4.0 (Intel)  
TCP/IP only  
Printing via the Internet to Allows economical  
Internet Printing Protocol  
(IPP)-enabled HP  
JetDirect-connected  
printers  
distribution of high-quality  
hardcopy documents over  
the Internet, replacing fax,  
mail, and overnight  
services  
Note: Internet printing  
software is included with  
Windows 2000.  
Requires HP JetDirect  
print server (firmware  
version X.07.16 or later)  
More information:  
http://www.hp.com/  
support/net_printing  
HP IP/IPX Printer Gateway for NDPS  
NetWare 4.11, 4.2, 5.0 Simplified installation,  
Frees up user licenses  
printing, and bidirectional  
management of HP  
JetDirect-connected  
printers under Novell  
Distributed Print Services  
(NDPS)  
AllowsdisablingofSAPsto  
reduce network traffic  
For IPX printing, requires  
HP JetDirect firmware  
version X.03.06 or later  
Allowsautomaticdiscovery  
and installation of HP  
More information:  
http://www.hp.com/  
support/net_printing  
JetDirect-connected  
printers into NDPS via IPX  
HP LaserJet Utility for Mac OS  
Mac OS 7.5 or later Installation and  
More information:  
management of HP  
JetDirect-connected  
printers  
http://www.hp.com/  
support/net_printing  
HP Network Port for NT (DLC/LLC)  
Windows NT (DLC/LLC)  
Windows NT network  
printer setup on DLC/LLC  
networks  
More information:  
See Appendix C  
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HP Web JetAdmin  
HP Web JetAdmin allows you to use a Web browser to install, view,  
manage, and diagnose devices connected to an HP JetDirect print  
server or any standard printer MIB devices.  
For information about a procedure or window in the HP Web  
JetAdmin software, see the online help.  
System Requirements  
HP Web JetAdmin software runs on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0,  
HP-UX, Solaris, Red Hat Linux, and SuSE Linux systems. For  
information on supported operating systems and browser versions,  
access HP Customer Care Online at  
http://www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin/.  
Note  
When installed on a supported host server,  
HP Web JetAdmin can be accessed from any client  
through a supported web browser by browsing to  
the HP Web JetAdmin host. This allows printer  
installation and management on Novell NetWare,  
and other networks.  
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Installing HP Web JetAdmin  
Before installing the HP Web JetAdmin software, you must have  
domain administrator or root privileges:  
1. Download the installation files from HP Customer Care Online  
at http://www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin/.  
2. Follow the instructions on the screen to install the HP Web  
JetAdmin software.  
Note  
Installation instructions are also contained in the  
HP Web JetAdmin install file.  
Verifying Installation and Providing Access  
Verify that the HP Web JetAdmin software is correctly installed  
by navigating to it with your browser as shown in the following  
example:  
http://server.domain:port/  
where server.domainis the host name of your web server and  
portis the port number assigned during installation.  
Provide users access to HP Web JetAdmin software by adding a  
link to your web server’s home page that is addressed to HP Web  
JetAdmin’s URL. For example:  
http://server.domain:port/  
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Configuring and Modifying a Device  
Using your browser, navigate to HP Web JetAdmin’s URL. For  
example:  
http://server.domain:port/  
Follow the instructions on the appropriate home page to configure  
or modify your printer.  
Note  
You can also substitute the server.domainwith  
the TCP/IP address.  
Removing HP Web JetAdmin Software  
To remove HP Web JetAdmin software from your web server, use  
the uninstall program provided with the software package.  
Internet Printer Connection  
Software  
HP JetDirect print servers (firmware version x.07.16 or later)  
support the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). Using the appropriate  
software on your system, you can create an IPP print path from your  
system to any HP JetDirect-connected printer over the Internet.  
Note  
For incoming print path requests, the network  
administrator must configure the firewall to accept  
incoming IPP requests. Security features available  
in the software are currently limited.  
Windows NT 4.0  
For Windows NT 4.0, you can use the HP Internet Printer  
Connection software.  
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Use a supported Web Browser (such as Netscape Navigator or  
Microsoft Internet Explorer) to view the embedded web server on  
the HP JetDirect print server. Contact your network  
administrator to get the IP address or URL of the printer and  
browse to the print server’s web page. Click on the Internet  
PrintingInstallWizardlink. Thislinkexecutesaninstallation  
wizard that automatically sets up a print path between your  
computer and the printer.  
Download the HP Internet Printer Connection software from  
HP Customer Care online at:  
http://www.hp.com/go/print_connect.  
To install the software and set up the print path to the printer,  
follow the instructions provided with the software. Contact your  
networkadministratortogettheIPaddressorURLoftheprinter  
to complete the setup.  
Windows 2000  
For Windows 2000, the HP Internet Printer Connection software is  
included with the system.  
To set up a print path from a Windows 2000 system to an HP  
JetDirect-connected Internet printer, proceed as follows:  
1. OpenthePrintersfolder(clickStart, selectSettings, andselect  
Printers).  
2. Run the Add Printer wizard (double-click Add Printer), then  
click Next.  
3. Select Network Printer and click Next.  
4. Select Connect to a printer on the Internet and enter the  
print server’s URL:  
http://IP_address/ipp/[port#]  
where IP_address is the IP address configured on the HP  
JetDirect print server, and [port#] is an optional parameter that  
identifies the port number on the multi-port HP JetDirect  
external print server (port1, port2, or port3) that the printer is  
connected to. The default is port1.  
(Example: http://15.24.227.113/ipp/port2)  
Then click Next.  
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5. You will be prompted for a printer driver (the HP JetDirect print  
server does not contain printer drivers, so your system cannot  
automatically obtain the driver). Click OK to install the printer  
driver onto your system and follow the instructions on the  
screen. (You may need your printer CD-ROM to install the  
driver.)  
6. To complete the print path setup, follow the instructions on the  
screen.  
Features  
Features and benefits provided by Internet printing include:  
High-quality, time-sensitive documents.  
Full-color or black-and-white documents.  
A fraction of the cost of current methods (such as fax, mail, or  
overnight delivery services).  
ExtendsthetraditionalLANprintingmodeltothatofanInternet  
Printing Model.  
IPP requests can be transmitted outbound through firewalls.  
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System Requirements  
Computer running Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (Intel based) or  
Windows 2000  
IPP-enabled HP JetDirect print server (firmware must be at  
revision x.07.16 or later)  
Supported Browsers  
Windows NT  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 with SP1 or later  
Netscape Navigator 4.06 or later  
Windows 2000  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5  
Supported Proxies  
Web proxy with support for HTTP v1.1 or later (may not be  
needed if printing over an intranet)  
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HP IP/IPX Printer Gateway for NDPS  
NDPS (Novell Distributed Print Services) is a printing architecture  
developed by Novell, in partnership with Hewlett-Packard. NDPS  
simplifies and streamlines the administration of network printing.  
It eliminates the need to set up and link print queues, printer  
objects, and print servers. Administrators can use NDPS to manage  
networked printers within the NetWare 4.11, NetWare 4.2,  
intraNetWare, and NetWare 5 environments.  
The HP IP/IPX Printer Gateway is an NLM developed by HP to  
provide functionality and compatibility with Novell's NDPS. It  
seamlessly integrates HP JetDirect-attached printers into the  
NDPS environment. Using the HP Gateway, an administrator can  
view statistics, configure gateway settings, and configure printing  
for HP JetDirect-connected printers.  
Features  
Features and benefits provided by the HP Gateway and NDPS are:  
Smart detection of printers in the NetWare 4.11, 4.2,  
intraNetWare, and NetWare 5 environments  
Automatic installation of printers using IPX/SPX  
Tight integration with Novell's NDS and NWAdmin  
Status updates from printers  
Simplified Automatic Driver Download  
Reduced SAP Traffic  
Reduces the number of required NetWare User Licenses  
Native TCP/IP printing with NetWare 5  
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Supported Clients  
Clients supported by the HP IP/IPX Printer Gateway:  
NetWare 5 with NDPS  
Novell Client 3.0 (or greater) for Windows 95/98  
Novell Client 4.5 (or greater) for Windows NT  
NetWare 4.11, 4.2 with NDPS  
Novell Client 2.2 (or greater) for Windows 95  
Novell Client 2.2 (or greater) for DOS and Windows (for Windows  
3.1x support)  
The HP IP/IPX Printer Gateway is included with Novell NetWare 5  
and supports NDPS 2.0. It also supports NetWare 4.11, 4.2, and  
intraNetWare, both with NDPS already installed.  
Note  
For more information (including access to the HP  
IP/IPX Printer Gateway software and the User  
Guide), access HP Customer Care Online  
(http://www.hp.com/support/net_printing).  
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EtherTalk or LocalTalk Networks  
(Mac OS)  
This section describes installing printer software for  
Mac OS-compatible computer systems. It also explains how to use  
the HP LaserJet Utility to configure HP printers connected to an  
AppleTalk network through an HP JetDirect print server. This  
section also explains how to use the Chooser to select and set up a  
Mac OS computer to print to your HP printer.  
Installing the Printer Software  
If the HP LaserJet Utility was included on your printer’s CD-ROM,  
see your printer documentation for installation instructions, then  
skip to the next section to configure the printer.  
If you are installing the HP LaserJet Utility from the HP JetDirect  
CD-ROM, use the following installation instructions.  
Note  
If you are installing the HP LaserJet Utility from a  
source other than the CD-ROM, see the README  
file that accompanies the software for installation  
instructions.  
Note  
Automaticvirusdetectionprogramsmightinterfere  
with the installation of this software. Turn off any  
such programs that are active on your Mac OS  
computer before proceeding with the installation  
process.  
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1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
2. In the HP Installer window, double-click the installation icon  
for the software in the language you want.  
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
For more information about configuring your printer driver, see the  
online documentation provided on the CD-ROM that came with the  
printer.  
Configuring the Printer  
The HP LaserJet Utility allows printer settings such as printer  
nameandpreferredzonetobeconfiguredfromyourMacOSsystem.  
Hewlett-Packard recommends that only network administrators  
use the printer configuration capabilities of this utility.  
If this printer is to be serviced by a print spooler, set up the printer's  
name and zone before configuring the spooler to capture the printer.  
Running the HP LaserJet Utility  
1. With the printer turned on and online, and the print server  
connected to the printer and to the network, double-click the  
HP LaserJet Utility icon.  
2. If the printer’s name is not listed as the target printer, click  
Select Printer. The Select a Target Printer window appears.  
Select the zone, if necessary, from the AppleTalk Zones list in  
which the printer resides. The zone the printer is in is shown  
ontheconfigurationpage.Seethehardwareinstallationguide  
for your print server or your printer's getting started guide for  
instructions on printing a configuration page.  
Select the printer from the Available Printers list and  
click OK.  
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Verifying Network Configuration  
To verify your current network configuration, print a configuration  
page. Ifyouhavenotprintedaconfigurationpagefromyourprinter,  
see the hardware installation guide for your print server or your  
printer’s getting started guide for instructions. If your printer has  
a control panel, make sure a READYmessage appears on the control  
panel for at least 1 minute, then print the page. The current  
configuration is listed under AppleTalk Status on the configuration  
page.  
Note  
If you have multiple printers on your network, you  
need to print a configuration page to identify the  
printer’s name and zone.  
Renaming the Printer  
The factory supplies a default name for your printer.  
Hewlett-Packard highly recommends that you rename your  
printer to avoid having multiple printers with similar  
names on your network. You can name your printer anything  
you like—for example, “Michael’s LaserJet 5M.” The HP LaserJet  
Utility has the ability to rename devices located in different zones,  
as well as the local zone (no zones need to be present in order to use  
the HP LaserJet Utility).  
1. Select the Settings icon from the scrolling icon list. The  
Please select a setting: dialog appears.  
2. Select Printer Name in the list.  
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3. Click Edit. The Set Printer Name dialog box appears.  
4. Type the new name.  
Note  
The name may be up to 32 characters in length.  
A warning beep indicates that an illegal character  
was typed.  
5. Click OK.  
Note  
If you try to name your printer the same name as  
another printer, an alert dialog box appears  
directing you to select another name. To select  
another name, repeat steps 4 and 5.  
6. If your printer is on an EtherTalk network, continue with the  
7. To exit, select Quit from the File menu.  
Notify everyone on your network of the new name for your printer  
so they can select the printer in the Chooser.  
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Selecting a Zone  
The HP LaserJet Utility allows you to select a preferred zone for  
your printer on a Phase 2 EtherTalk network. Instead of your  
printer remaining on the default zone, which is set by the router,  
this utility lets you select the zone on which your printer appears.  
The zones on which your printer can reside are limited by your  
network configuration. The HP LaserJet Utility only enables  
you to select a zone that is already configured for your  
network.  
Zones are groups of computers, printers, and other AppleTalk  
devices. They can be grouped by physical location (for example,  
Zone A may contain all the printers on the network in building A).  
They may also be grouped logically (for example, all printers used  
in the finance department).  
If you are using LocalTalk, skip this section, select Quit from the  
1. Select the Settings icon from the scrolling icon list. The Please  
Select a Setting: dialog box appears.  
2. Select Printer Zone in the list and click Edit. The Select a Zone  
dialog box appears.  
3. Select your preferred network zone from the Select a Zone: list  
and click Set Zone.  
4. To exit, select Quit from the File menu.  
Notify everyone on your network of the new zone for your printer  
so they can select the printer in the Chooser.  
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Selecting Your Printer  
1. Select the Chooser from the Apple menu.  
2. Select the printer icon for use with your printer. If the  
appropriate printer icon does not appear in the Chooser, or you  
3. If AppleTalk is not active, an alert dialog box appears on your  
screen. Select OK. The Active button turns on.  
Ifyournetworkislinkedtoothernetworks, theAppleTalkZones  
list dialog box appears in the Chooser.  
4. If applicable, select the zone in the AppleTalk Zones scrolling  
list where your printer is located.  
5. Select the printer name you want to use from the list of printer  
names in the upper-right area of the Chooser. If the printer's  
name does not appear in the list, make sure the following tasks  
have been performed:  
the printer is turned on and is online.  
the print server is connected to the printer and to the network.  
the printer cable connections are secure.  
A READYmessage should appear if the printer has a control panel  
Note  
If your printer is the only name listed in the  
dialog box, you must still select it. Your printer  
remains selected until you select a different printer  
with the Chooser.  
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6. Click Setup or Create in the Chooser; then, if prompted, select  
theappropriatePostScriptPrinterDescriptionfile(PPD)forthe  
printer. For more information, see the online documentation  
(HP LaserJet Printing Guide).  
7. Set Background Printing to ON or OFF.  
If background printing is turned OFF when you send a print job  
to the printer, status messages appear on your screen and you  
have to wait until the messages clear before continuing your  
work. If background printing is turned ON, the messages are  
redirected to the PrintMonitor and you can continue working  
while the printer is printing your job.  
8. Exit the Chooser.  
To display your user name on the network when you are printing  
documents, go into the Control Panel on your Mac OS computer,  
select Sharing Setup, then type your owner name.  
Testing the Configuration  
1. Select Print Window from the File menu, or if no window is  
open, select Print Desktop.  
The Print dialog box appears.  
2. Click Print.  
If the printer prints the job, you have connected your printer to  
your network correctly. If your printer does not print, see the  
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TCP/IP Configuration  
Introduction  
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. Depending on your printer and  
system, this can be done in the following ways:  
Note  
When shipped from the factory, the HP JetDirect  
print server has no IP address. If the HP JetDirect  
print server is not configured with a valid IP  
address within two minutes after power up, a  
factory default value of 192.0.0.192 will be  
automatically assigned. This address must be  
reconfigured with a valid address for use on your  
TCP/IP network. For more information on TCP/IP  
By downloading the data from a network-based UNIX server  
using BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol) and TFTP (Trivial File  
Transfer Protocol) each time the printer is turned on.  
Note  
The BOOTP daemon, bootpd, must be running on a  
BOOTP server that is accessible by the printer.  
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By using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). This  
protocol is supported in HP-UX, Solaris, Red Hat Linux, SuSE  
Linux, Windows NT/2000 and Mac OS systems. (Refer to your  
network operating system manuals to verify that your operating  
system supports DHCP.)  
Note  
Linux and UNIX systems: For more information,  
see the bootpd man page.  
On HP-UX systems, a sample DHCP configuration  
file (dhcptab) may be loaded in the /etcdirectory.  
Since HP-UX presently does not provide Dynamic  
Domain Name Services (DDNS) for its DHCP  
implementations, HP recommends that you set all  
printserverleasedurationstoinfinite. Thisensures  
that print server IP addresses remain static until  
such time as Dynamic Domain Name Services are  
provided.  
By a network-based server using RARP (Reverse Address  
Resolution Protocol) answering the print server's RARP request  
and supplying the print server with the IP address. The RARP  
method only allows you to configure the IP address.  
By using the arp and pingcommands from your system.  
By setting configuration parameters using Telnet. In order to set  
configuration parameters, set up a Telnet connection from your  
UNIX system to the HP JetDirect print server using the default  
IP address. The default IP address takes effect two minutes after  
the printer is turned on (if none of the other configuration  
methods have been used). (Older products may take longer for  
the IP address to take effect.) The default IP address is  
192.0.0.192. If Telnet is used, the print server saves the  
configuration even if the printer or print server is turned off.  
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By browsing to the embedded Web server on the HP JetDirect  
print server and setting the configuration parameters.  
By manually entering the configuration data using the printer  
control panel keys. The control panel method allows you to  
configure only a limited subset of configuration parameters  
(IP address, subnet mask, default gateway address, and idle  
timeout). Therefore, control panel configuration is recommended  
only during troubleshooting or for simple installations. If control  
panel configuration is used, the print server saves the  
configuration over power cycles.  
Using BOOTP/TFTP  
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.  
Note  
Note  
On Windows NT/2000 server systems, use the  
Microsoft DHCP utilities to set up HP JetDirect  
configuration via BOOTP. For more information,  
If the JetDirect print server and BOOTP/DHCP  
server are located on different subnets, IP  
configuration may fail unless the routing device  
supports “BOOTP Relay” (allows the transfer of  
BOOTP requests between subnets).  
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Why Use BOOTP/TFTP  
Using BOOTP/TFTP to download configuration data has the  
following benefits:  
Enhanced configuration control of the HP JetDirect print server.  
Configuration by other methods, such as a printer control panel,  
are limited to select parameters.  
Ease of configuration management. Network configuration  
parameters for the entire network can be in one location.  
Ease of HP JetDirect print server configuration. Complete  
network configuration can be automatically downloaded each  
time the print server is powered on.  
The factory-default state of the HP JetDirect print server is to  
operate through BOOTP/TFTP.  
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. Refer to your system documentation.  
Configuring the BOOTP Server  
For the HP JetDirect print server to obtain its configuration data  
over the network, the BOOTP/TFTP servers must be set up with  
the appropriate configuration files. BOOTP is used by the print  
server to obtain entries in the /etc/bootptabfile on a BOOTP  
server, while TFTP is used to obtain additional configuration  
information from a configuration file on a TFTP server.  
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When the HP JetDirect print server is powered on, it broadcasts a  
BOOTP request that contains its MAC (hardware) address. A  
BOOTP server daemon searches the /etc/bootptabfile for a  
matching MAC address, and if successful, sends the corresponding  
configuration data to the JetDirect print server as a BOOTP reply.  
Theconfigurationdatainthe/etc/bootptabfilemustbeproperly  
The BOOTP reply may contain the name of a configuration file  
containing enhanced configuration parameters. If the HP JetDirect  
print server finds such a file, it will use TFTP to download the file  
and configure itself with these parameters. For a description of  
parameters retrieved via TFTP are optional.  
Note  
HP recommends that the BOOTP server be located  
on the same subnet as the printers it serves.  
BOOTP broadcast packets may not be  
forwarded by routers unless the routers are  
properly configured.  
CAUTION  
Community names (passwords) for your printer are  
not secure. If you specify a community name for  
your printer, select a name that is different from  
passwords used for other systems on your network.  
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Bootptab File Entries  
An example of a /etc/bootptabfile entry for an HP JetDirect  
print server is provided below:  
picasso:\  
:hn=picasso:ht=ether:vm=rfc1048:\  
:ha=0060b0123456:\  
:ip=13.10.10.248:\  
:sm=255.255.255.0:\  
:gw=13.10.10.1:\  
:lg=13.10.10.3:\  
:T144=“hpnp/picasso.cfg”:  
Note that the configuration data contains “tags” to identify the  
various HP JetDirect parameters and their settings. The tags are  
Table 3.1  
Tags in the “bootptab” file (1 of 2)  
nodename  
The name of the peripheral. This name identifies an entry  
point to a list of parameters for a specific peripheral.  
nodename must be the first field in an entry. (In the  
example above, nodename is “picasso”.)  
hn  
ht  
The host name tag. This tag causes the BOOTP daemon  
to download the host name to the HP JetDirect print  
server. The host name will be printed on the JetDirect  
configuration page, or returned on an SNMP sysName  
request by a network application.  
The hardware type tag. For the HP JetDirect print server,  
set this to ether (for Ethernet) or token (for Token Ring).  
This tag must precede the ha tag.  
vm  
ha  
The BOOTP report format tag (required). Set this  
parameter to rfc1048.  
The hardware address tag. The hardware (MAC) address  
isthelink-level, orstationaddressoftheHPJetDirectprint  
server. It can be found on the HP JetDirect configuration  
page as the LAN HW ADDRESS. On HP JetDirect  
external print servers, it is printed on a label attached to  
the print server.  
ip  
The IP address tag (required). This address will be the HP  
JetDirect print server’s IP address.  
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Table 3.1  
gw  
Tags in the “bootptab” file (2 of 2)  
The gateway IP address tag. This address identifies the  
IP address of the default gateway (router) that the HP  
JetDirect print server will use for communications with  
other subnets.  
sm  
The subnet mask tag. The subnet mask will be used by  
the HP JetDirect print server to identify the portions of an  
IP address that specify the network/subnetwork number  
and the host address.  
lg  
The syslog server’s IP address tag. It specifies the server  
that the HP JetDirect print server sends syslog messages  
to.  
T144  
A vendor-specific tag that specifies the relative path name  
of the TFTP configuration file. Maximum length of the path  
name is 33 characters. The path name must be in double  
quotes (for example, “pathname”). On HP-UX systems,  
/usr/tftpdiris prepended to the path. For file format  
A colon (:) indicates the end of a field, and a backslash (\) indicates  
that the entry is continued on the next line. Spaces are not allowed  
between the characters on a line. Names, such as host names, must  
begin with a letter and can contain only letters, numbers, periods,  
or hyphens.The underline character (_) is not allowed. Refer to your  
system documentation or online help for more information.  
TFTP Configuration File Entries  
To provide additional configuration parameters for your HP  
JetDirect print server, such as SNMP (Simple Network  
Management Protocol) or non-default settings, an additional  
configuration file can be downloaded using TFTP. This TFTP  
configuration file’s relative path name is specified in the BOOTP  
reply using the /etc/bootptabfile’s T144 vendor-specific tag  
entry. An example of a TFTP configuration file is provided below  
(the symbol ‘#’ denotes a remark and is not included in the file).  
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#
# Example of an HP JetDirect TFTP Configuration File  
#
# Allow only Subnet 13.10.10 access to peripheral.  
# Up to four ‘allow’ entries can be written via TFTP.  
# Up to 10 ‘allow’ entries can be written via SNMP.  
# ‘allow’ may include single IP addresses.  
#
allow: 13.10.10.0 255.255.255.0  
#
#
# Disable Telnet  
#
telnet: 0  
#
# Enable the embedded web server  
#
ews-config: 1  
#
# Detect SNMP unauthorized usage  
#
authentication-trap: on  
#
# Send Traps to 13.10.10.1  
#
trap-dest: 13.10.10.1  
#
# Specify the Set Community Name  
#
set-community-name: 1homer2  
#
# End of file  
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configuration file.  
Table 3.2  
TFTP Configuration File Parameters (1 of 3)  
ews-config:  
Enables or disables the embedded web server on the HP  
JetDirect print server. To enable, set to 1. To disable, set  
to 0.  
idle-timeout:  
The number of seconds that an idle print data connection  
is allowed to remain open. Since the card supports only  
a single TCP connection, the idle timeout balances the  
opportunity of a host to recover or complete a print job  
against the ability of other hosts to access the printer.  
The acceptable values range from 0 to 3600 (1 hour). If  
“0” is typed, the timeout mechanism is disabled. The  
default is 90 seconds.  
allow: netnum  
[mask]  
Provides an entry into the host access list stored on the  
HP JetDirect print server. Each entry specifies a host or  
network of hosts that are 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. Up to 10  
access list entries are allowed. If there are no entries, all  
hosts are permitted access. For example:  
allow: 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 allows hosts on network 10.  
allow: 15.1.2.3 allows a single host. In this case, the  
default mask 255.255.255.255 is assumed and is not  
required.  
tcp-mss:  
Specifies the maximum segment size (MSS) that the HP  
JetDirect print server will advertise for use when  
communicating with local subnets (MSS=1460 bytes or  
more) or remote subnets (MSS=536 bytes):  
0 (default) All networks are assumed to be local  
(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.  
location:  
Identifies the physical location of the printer (SNMP  
sysLocation object). Only printable ASCII characters are  
allowed. The maximum length is 64 characters. The  
default location is undefined. (Example: 1st floor,  
south wall)  
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Table 3.2  
TFTP Configuration File Parameters (2 of 3)  
contact:  
ASCII character string that identifies the person who  
administers or services the printer (SNMP sysContact  
object). This may include how to contact this person. The  
default contact is undefined.  
get-community- Specifies a password that determines which SNMP  
name:  
GetRequests the HP JetDirect print server will respond  
to. This is optional. The community name must be ASCII  
characters. The maximum length is 32 characters.  
set-community- Specifies a password that determines which SNMP  
name:  
SetRequests (control functions) the HP JetDirect print  
server will respond to. The community name of an  
incoming SNMP SetRequest must match the print  
server’s “set community name” for the print server to  
respond. SetRequests must come from hosts that are  
configured in the print server’s host access list.  
Community names must be ASCII characters. The  
maximum length is 32 characters.  
trap-dest:  
Enters a host’s IP address into the HP JetDirect print  
server’s SNMP trap destination list. If the list is empty,  
the print server does not send SNMP traps. The list may  
contain up to four 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.  
trap-community Community name (password) included with SNMP traps  
-name:  
that are sent by the HP JetDirect print server to a host  
computer. The default community name is public.  
Community names must be ASCII characters. The  
maximum length is 32 characters.  
authentication- Configures the print server to send (on) or not send (off)  
trap:  
SNMPauthenticationtraps. Authenticationtrapsindicate  
that an SNMP request was received, but the community  
name check failed. The default is “off.” Newer  
HP JetDirect EIO cards will not support the separate  
SNMP authentification trap setting. (All SNMP traps will  
be set in the SNMP Trap Destination List.)  
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Table 3.2  
TFTP Configuration File Parameters (3 of 3)  
telnet:  
If set to 0, this parameter instructs the print server not to  
allow incoming Telnet connections. To regain access,  
change the setting in the TFTP configuration file and  
power cycle the print server, or cold reset the print server  
to factory default values. If this parameter is set to 1,  
incoming Telnet connections are allowed.  
port:  
For multiport JetDirect print servers, identifies the port (1,  
2, or 3) for port-specific commands. The default is 1.  
banner:  
A port-specific parameter that specifies printing an LPD  
banner page. 0 disables banner pages. 1 (default)  
enables banner pages.  
Using DHCP  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP, RFC 2131/2132) is  
oneofseveralautoconfigurationmechanismsthattheHP JetDirect  
print server uses. If you have a DHCP server on your network, the  
HP JetDirect print server automatically obtains its IP address from  
that server and registers its name with any RFC 1001 and  
1002-compliant dynamic name services.  
Note  
DHCP services must be available on the server.  
Refer to your system documentation or online help  
to install or enable DHCP services.  
Note  
If the JetDirect print server and BOOTP/DHCP  
server are located on different subnets, IP  
configuration may fail unless the routing device  
supports “BOOTP Relay” (allows the transfer of  
BOOTP requests between subnets).  
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UNIX Systems  
For more information on setting up DHCP on UNIX systems, see  
the bootpd man page.  
On HP-UX systems, a sample DHCP configuration file (dhcptab)  
may be located in the /etcdirectory.  
Since HP-UX presently does not provide Dynamic Domain Name  
Services (DDNS) for its DHCP implementations, HP recommends  
that you set all print server lease durations to infinite. This ensures  
that print server IP addresses remain static until dynamic name  
services are provided.  
Windows Systems  
HP JetDirect print servers support IP configuration from a  
Windows NT or 2000 DHCP server. This section describes how to  
set up a pool, or “scope,” of IP addresses that the Windows server  
can assign or lease to any requester. When configured for  
BOOTP/DHCP operation (factory default), the HP JetDirect print  
server makes a request to the DHCP server for its IP configuration  
when the print server is turned on.  
Note  
This information is provided as an overview. For  
specific information or for additional support, see  
theinformationsuppliedwithyourDHCPsoftware.  
Note  
To avoid problems resulting from IP addresses that  
change, HP recommends that all printers be  
assigned IP addresses with infinite leases or  
reserved IP addresses.  
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Windows NT 4.0 Server  
To set up a DHCP scope on a Windows NT 4.0 server, perform the  
following steps:  
1. At the Windows NT server, open the Program Manager window  
and double-click the Network Administrator icon.  
2. Double-click the DHCP Manager icon to open this window.  
3. Select Server and select Server Add.  
4. Type the server IP address, then click OK to return to the  
DHCP Manager window.  
5. In the list of DHCP servers, click on the server you have just  
added, then select Scope and select Create.  
6. Select Set up the IP Address Pool. In the IP Address Pool  
section, set up the IP address range by typing the beginning IP  
address in the Start Address box and the ending IP address in  
the End Address box. Also type the subnet mask for the subnet  
to which the IP address pool applies.  
The starting and ending IP addresses define the end points of  
the address pool assigned to this scope.  
Note  
If desired, you can exclude ranges of IP addresses  
within a “scope.”  
7. In the Lease Duration section, select Unlimited, then  
select OK.  
HP recommends that all printers be assigned infinite leases to  
avoid problems resulting from IP addresses that change. Be  
aware, however, that selecting an unlimited lease duration for  
the scope causes all clients in that scope to have infinite leases.  
If you want clients on your network to have finite leases, you  
can set the duration to a finite time, but you should configure  
all printers as reserved clients for the scope.  
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8. Skip this step if you have assigned unlimited leases in the  
previous step. Otherwise, select Scope and select Add  
Reservations to set up your printers as reserved clients. For  
each printer, perform the following steps in the Add Reserved  
Clients window to set up a reservation for that printer:  
a. Type the selected IP address.  
b. Obtain the MAC address or hardware address from the  
configuration page, and type this address in the Unique  
Identifier box.  
c. Type the client name (any name is acceptable).  
d. Select Add to add the reserved client. To delete a  
reservation, in the DHCP Manager window, select Scope  
and select Active Leases. In the Active Leases window,  
click on the reservation you want to delete and  
select Delete.  
9. Select Close to return to the DHCP Manager window.  
10. Skip this step if you are not planning to use WINS (Windows  
Internet Naming Service). Otherwise perform the following  
steps when configuring your DHCP server:  
a. From the DHCP Manager window, select DHCP Options  
and select one of the following:  
Scope — if you want Name Services only for the  
selected scope.  
Global — if you want Name Services for all scopes.  
b. Add the server to the Active Options list. From the DHCP  
Options window, select WINS/NBNS Servers (044) from  
the Unused Options list. Select Add, then select OK.  
A warning may appear requesting that you set the node  
type. You do this in step 10d.  
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c. You must now provide the IP address of the WINS server  
by doing the following:  
d. Select Value, then Edit Array.  
e. FromtheIPAddressArrayEditor, selectRemovetodelete  
any undesired addresses previously set. Then type in the  
IP address of the WINS server and select Add.  
f. Once the address appears in the list of IP addresses, select  
OK. This returns you to the DHCP Options window. If the  
address you have just added appears in the list of IP  
addresses (near the bottom of the window) return to step  
10d. Otherwise, repeat step 10c.  
g. In the DHCP Options window, select WINS/NBT Node  
Type (046) from the Unused Options list. Select Add to  
add the node type to the Active Options list. In the Byte box,  
type 0x4to indicate a mixed node, and select OK.  
11. Click Close to exit to Program Manager.  
Windows 2000 Server  
To set up a DHCP scope on a Windows 2000 server, perform the  
following steps:  
1. Run the Windows 2000 DHCP manager utility. Click Start,  
selectSettingsandControlPanel. OpentheAdministrative  
Tools folder and run the DHCP utility.  
2. In the DHCP window, locate and select your Windows 2000  
server in the DHCP tree.  
If your server is not listed in the tree, select DHCP and click  
the Action menu to add the server.  
3. After selecting your server in the DHCP tree, click the Action  
menu and select New Scope. This runs the Add New Scope  
Wizard.  
4. In the Add New Scope Wizard, click Next.  
5. Enter a Name and Description for this scope, then click Next.  
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6. Enter the range of IP addresses for this scope (beginning IP  
address and ending IP address). Also, enter the subnet mask.  
then click Next.  
Note  
If subnetting is used, the subnet mask defines  
which portion of an IP address specifies the subnet  
and which portion specifies the client device. For  
7. If applicable, enter the range of IP addresses within the scope  
to be excluded by the server. Then click Next.  
8. Set the IP address lease duration for your DHCP clients. Then  
click Next.  
HP recommends that all printers be assigned reserved IP  
addresses. This can be accomplished after you set up the scope  
(see step 11).  
9. Select No to configure DHCP options for this scope later. Then  
click Next.  
To configure DHCP options now, select Yes and click Next.  
a. If desired, specify the IP address of the router (or default  
gateway) to be used by clients. Then click Next.  
b. If desired, specify the Domain Name and DNS (Domain  
Name System) servers for clients. Click Next.  
c. If desired, specify WINS server names and IP addresses.  
Click Next.  
d. Select Yes to activate the DHCP options now, and click  
Next.  
10. You have successfully set up the DHCP scope on this server.  
Click Finish to close the wizard.  
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11. Configure your printer with a reserved IP address within the  
DHCP scope:  
a. In the DHCP tree, open the folder for your scope and select  
Reservations.  
b. Click the Action menu and select New Reservation.  
c. Enter the appropriate information in each field, including  
the reserved IP address for your printer. (Note: the MAC  
address for your HP JetDirect-connected printer is  
available on the HP JetDirect configuration page.)  
d. Under “Supported types”, select DHCP only, then click  
Add. (Note: Selecting Both or BOOTP only will result in  
a BOOTP configuration due to the sequence in which HP  
JetDirect print servers initiate configuration protocol  
requests.)  
e. Specify another reserved client, or click Close. The  
reserved clients added will be displayed in the  
Reservations folder for this scope.  
12. Close the DHCP manager utility.  
Enabling or Disabling DHCP  
If you do not want your HP JetDirect print server configured via  
DHCP, you must disable DHCP configuration. There are three  
methods for enabling or disabling DHCP:  
1. If you use the printer control panel to disable BOOTP on the HP  
JetDirect print server, then DHCP is disabled.  
2. You can use Telnet to enable or disable DHCP operation on the  
HP JetDirect print server. When you disable a DHCP  
configurationviaTelnet, theprintserverautomaticallyreleases  
any names and IP addresses associated with the DHCP server  
and re-initializes the TCP/IP protocol for the print server. At  
this point, the print server is unconfigured and begins to send  
BOOTP and RARP requests to acquire new (non-DHCP)  
configuration information.  
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3. You can modify the TCP/IP parameters via HP Web JetAdmin.  
If you manually provide an IP address when disabling DHCP via  
Telnet, the print server still releases its DHCP-provided IP address  
but does not send BOOTP and RARP configuration requests.  
Instead, it uses the configuration information you have provided.  
Therefore, if you provide the IP address you should also  
manually set all of the configuration parameters, such as  
subnet mask, default gateway, and idle timeout.  
Note  
If the DHCP configuration state is changed from  
disabled to enabled, the print server assumes it  
should acquire its configuration information from a  
DHCP server. This means that when the Telnet  
session is completed, the TCP/IP protocol for the  
print server is re-initialized and all current  
configuration information is deleted. The print  
server then attempts to acquire new configuration  
information by sending DHCP requests on the  
network to a DHCP server.  
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Using RARP  
This subsection describes how to configure the print server using  
the Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) on UNIX and  
Linux systems.  
This setup procedure enables the RARP daemon running on your  
system to respond to a RARP request from the HP JetDirect print  
server and to supply the IP address to the print server.  
1. Turn the printer off.  
2. Log onto your UNIX or Linux system as a superuser.  
3. Make sure the RARP daemon is running on your system by  
typing the following command at the system prompt:  
ps -ef | grep rarpd(Unix)  
ps ax | grep rarpd (BSD or Linux)  
4. The system response should be similar to the following:  
861 0.00.2 24 72 5 14:03 0:00 rarpd -a  
860 0.00.5 36 140 5 14:03 0:00 rarpd -a  
5. If the system does not display a process number for the RARP  
daemon, see the rarpd man page for instructions on starting the  
RARP daemon.  
6. Edit the /etc/hostsfile to add your designated IP address and  
node name for the HP JetDirect print server. For example:  
13.32.11.24 laserjet1  
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7. Edit the /etc/ethersfile (/etc/rarpd.conffile in HP-UX  
10.20) to add the LAN hardware address/station address (from  
the configuration page) and the node name for the HP JetDirect  
print server. For example:  
00:60:b0:a8:b0:00 laserjet1  
Note  
If your system uses Network Information Service  
(NIS), you need to incorporate changes to the NIS  
host and ethers databases.  
8. Turn the printer on.  
9. To verify that the card is configured with the correct IP address,  
use the ping utility. At the prompt, type:  
ping <IP address>  
where <IP address>is the assigned address from RARP. The  
default IP address is 192.0.0.192.  
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Using the arp and ping Commands  
You can configure an HP JetDirect print server with an IP address  
using an ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) command from a  
supported system. The protocol is not routable, that is, the  
workstation from which the configuration is made must be located  
on the same network segment as the HP JetDirect print server.  
Using the arp and ping commands with HP JetDirect print servers  
requires the following:  
Windows NT/2000 or UNIX system configured for TCP/IP  
operation  
HP JetDirect firmware version x.08.03 or later  
The LAN hardware (MAC) address of the HP JetDirect print  
server (specified on an HP JetDirect configuration page, or on a  
label attached to HP JetDirect external print servers)  
Note  
On some systems, superuser rights may be required  
for the arpcommand.  
After an IP address is assigned via arpand pingcommands, use  
other tools (such as Telnet, embedded web server, or HP Web  
JetAdmin software) to configure other IP parameters.  
To configure a JetDirect print server, use the following commands.  
Depending on the system, the LAN hardware address requires a  
specific format.  
From a DOS prompt (Windows NT/2000):  
arp -s<IP address> <LAN hardware address>  
ping<IP address>  
From a UNIX command prompt:  
arp -s<IP address> <LAN hardware address>  
ping<IP address>  
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where <IP address> is the desired IP address to be assigned to the  
print server. The arpcommand writes the entries to the arp cache  
on the workstation, and the pingcommand configures the IP  
address on the print server.  
For example:  
In Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000  
arp -s 13.32.8.98 00-b0-60-a2-31-98  
ping 13.32.8.98  
In UNIX  
arp-s 13.32.8.98 00:b0:60:a2:31:98  
ping 13.32.8.98  
Note  
OncetheIPaddresshasbeensetontheprintserver,  
additionalarpandpingcommandswillbeignored.  
Once the IP address is configured, arpand ping  
cannot be used unless the print server is reset to  
factory values.  
On UNIX systems, the arp -scommand may vary  
between different systems.  
Some BSD-based systems expect the IP address (or  
host name) in reverse order. Other systems may  
require additional parameters. See your system  
documentation for specific command formats.  
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Using Telnet  
This subsection describes how to configure the print server  
using Telnet.  
Note  
To use Telnet commands with the HP JetDirect  
print server, a route must be available from your  
workstation to the print server. Simplistically, this  
means that there must be a match between the  
network identification of your system to that of the  
HP JetDirect print server.  
On Windows 95/98 and NT/2000 systems, you can  
use the following routecommand at a DOS prompt  
to add a route to the print server:  
route add<IP address JetDirect>  
<IP address workstation>  
where<IPaddressJetDirect>istheIPaddress  
configured on the HP JetDirect print server, and  
<IP address workstation>is the IP address of  
the workstation's network card that is attached to  
the same physical LAN as the print server.  
CAUTION  
Using Telnet to change dynamically-configured  
JetDirect print servers (for example, using BOOTP,  
RARP, DHCP), may result in a static configuration  
depending on the parameter being changed.  
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To set configuration parameters, you must set up a Telnet  
connection from your system to the HP JetDirect print server.  
1. Type the following at the system prompt:  
telnet <IP address>  
where <IP address>may be the assigned address from  
BOOTP, RARP, DHCP, the printer control panel, or the default  
IP address. The default IP address is 192.0.0.192. The  
<IP address>is listed on the JetDirect configuration page.  
2. When the server responds connected to IP address, press  
[Enter] twice to make sure that the Telnet connection is  
initialized.  
3. If you are prompted for a password, type the correct password.  
By default, Telnet does not require a password, but you can set  
up to a 14-character password by using the password command  
(passwd). Once a password is set, password protection is  
enabled. You can disable password protection by typing 0(zero)  
when prompted for a new password, or by performing a cold  
reset on the print server.  
Note  
Any time during the Telnet session you can type:?  
then press [Enter] to view available configuration  
parameters, the correct command format, and a list  
of additional commands to display. To print current  
configuration information, type / then press  
[Enter].  
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ThePresentConfigfieldintheTelnetConfiguration  
menu describes how the HP JetDirect print server  
is configured. For example, if the HP JetDirect  
print server is configured by your BOOTP server,  
the menu will contain the line, “present  
config=BOOTP.Other possible configuration types  
are RARP, DHCP, or Telnet/Front Panel.  
Note  
On Windows systems local echo should be  
selected. To determine if local echo is enabled,  
perform the following:  
Windows 95/98/NT: Click Terminal and  
Preferences.  
Windows 2000: Run Microsoft Telnet and enter  
the display command.  
On UNIX systems, it is not necessary to select local  
echo.  
4. At the Telnet prompt “>” type:  
parameter: value  
then press [Enter], where parameterrefers to the configuration  
parameter you are defining, and valuerefers to the definitions  
you are assigning to that parameter. Each parameter entry is  
followed by a carriage return.  
parameters.  
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5. Repeat step 4 to set any additional configuration parameters.  
6. When you have finished typing the configuration parameters,  
type:  
quit  
and press [Enter] to activate the configuration parameters.  
To exit without activating parameters, type exitand press  
[Enter].  
Telnet Configuration Parameter Examples  
commands.  
Note  
If a parameter is supplied by the DHCP server, its  
value cannot be changed using Telnet without  
disabling DHCP.  
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Table 3.3  
Telnet Configuration Parameter Examples (1 of 2)  
IP Address  
Parameter  
Example  
ip:  
13.32.11.24  
where ipidentifies the parameter  
and 13.32.11.24specifies the  
address for the printer. By typing  
this parameter, you can overwrite  
the IP address used to make the  
Telnet connection with one you  
have selected.  
Subnet Mask  
Example  
subnet-mask:  
255.255.255.0 parameter and 255.255.255.0  
wheresubnet-maskidentifiesthe  
specifies the subnet mask.  
Default Gateway default-gw:  
where default-gwidentifies the  
parameter and 13.32.11.85  
specifies the IP address of the  
gateway.  
Example  
13.32.11.85  
Note: If the HP JetDirect print  
server is configured by DHCP and  
you change the subnet mask or the  
default gateway address (using  
front-panel, Telnet, or other tool),  
you should change the IP address  
to release the present IP address  
back to the DHCP server IP  
address pool.  
Syslog Server  
Example  
syslog-server: where syslog-serveridentifies  
13.32.11.85  
the parameter and 13.32.11.85  
specifies the IP address of that  
server.  
Protocol  
IPX/SPX: 1  
(1 enables, 0 disables)  
(1 enables, 0 disables)  
(1 enables, 0 disables)  
Enabling/Disabling dlc-llc: 1  
Example  
ethertalk: 1  
Idle Timeout  
Parameter  
Example  
idle-timeout: where idle-timeoutidentifies  
120  
the parameter and 120specifies  
the number of seconds an idle print  
data connection is allowed to  
remain open. If you set this  
parameter to 0, the connection  
does not terminate and no other  
host is able to make a connection.  
Banner Page  
Parameter  
Example  
banner: 1  
(1 enables, 0 disables)  
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Table 3.3  
Telnet Configuration Parameter Examples (2 of 2)  
Port and Banner port:2  
For multiport JetDirect print  
Page Example  
banner:0  
servers, ‘port’ specifies the port  
that you want to enable or disable  
a banner page. (In this example,  
disable banner page on port 2.)  
The default port is port 1.  
Set Community  
Name Example  
set-cmnty-  
name:  
my_network  
where set-cmnty-name  
identifies the parameter and  
my_networkspecifies the name  
you want to set.  
The Set Community Name  
parameter is a network  
management security mechanism  
that enables external network  
managemententitiestosetinternal  
print server management (mib)  
values. The name can be from 1 to  
32 alpha and numeric characters  
and can include the underscore (_)  
symbol.  
DHCP Parameter dhcp-config:  
where dhcp-config:identifies  
the Dynamic Host Configuration  
Protocol. (1 enables, 0 disables)  
Example  
1
Host Name  
Example (to  
assign or change  
a name)  
host-name:  
MY_PRINTER  
where MY_PRINTERis an  
alphanumeric string and must be  
all uppercase letters.  
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Using Telnet to Erase the Existing IP Address  
To erase the IP address during a Telnet session:  
1. Type cold-reset, then press [Enter].  
2. Type quit, then press [Enter] to exit Telnet.  
Note  
This procedure resets all TCP/IP parameters, but  
only affects the TCP/IP subsystem. After this has  
been done the print server should be power cycled.  
Parameters for other subsystems such as IPX/SPX  
(Novell NetWare) or AppleTalk are not affected.  
Using the Embedded Web Server  
You can set IP parameters on HP JetDirect print servers that  
support the embedded web server. For more information, refer to  
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Using the Printer Control Panel  
This subsection describes how to configure the HP JetDirect  
internal print server using the printer's control panel.  
If configuration of the HP JetDirect print server is supported from  
your printer control panel, you can set the network configuration  
parameters listed below.  
IP address of the print server  
Subnet mask  
Default gateway address  
Syslog server address  
Idle timeout period  
If the printer control panel configuration is supported, see the  
hardware installation guide for your print server or the user guide  
for your printer for instructions on how to configure the print server  
from the printer control panel.  
If you need to configure other parameters, use BOOTP/TFTP to  
configure all the parameters for the print server.  
If the HP JetDirect print server is configured to receive its  
configuration from the printer control panel, the configuration is  
saved on the print server over power cycles. For information on  
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Table 3.4  
Print Server Parameters (1 of 2)  
JetDirect Internal  
Print Server Menu  
Item  
Description  
CFG NETWORK=NO* Selects whether or not you want to access the  
JetDirect menu items. NO* (default) indicates you  
do not want to access the menu. You must change  
this to YES* each time you want to access the  
JetDirect EIO menu.  
IPX/SPX=ON*  
DLC/LLC=ON*  
TCP/IP=ON*  
ETALK=ON*  
Identifies whether the protocol stack is enabled or  
disabled. The default is ON*. Change this to OFF*  
to disable this protocol.  
CFG IPX/SPX=NO*  
Selects whether you want to access the IPX/SPX  
menu and set IPX/SPX protocol parameters.  
In the IPX/SPX menu, you can specify the Frame  
Type parameter used on your network.  
The default is AUTO, to automatically set and  
limit the frame type to the one detected.  
For Ethernet cards, frame type selections  
include EN_8023, EN_II, EN_8022,  
EN_SNAP.  
For Token Ring cards, frame type selections  
include TR_8022, TR_SNAP.  
In the IPX/SPX menu for Token Ring cards, you  
can also specify NetWare Source Routing  
parameters, which include SRC RT=AUTO  
(default), OFF, SINGLE R, or ALL RT.  
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Table 3.4  
Print Server Parameters (2 of 2)  
JetDirect Internal  
Print Server Menu  
Item  
Description  
CFG TCP/IP=NO*  
Selects whether you want to access the TCP/IP  
menu and set TCP/IP protocol parameters.  
In the TCP/IP menu, you can specify  
BOOTP=YES* for TCP/IP parameters to be  
automatically configured by a BootP or DHCP  
server when the printer is turned on.  
If you specify BOOTP=NO, you can manually set  
the following TCP/IP parameters from the control  
panel:  
Each byte of the IP address (IP)  
Subnet Mask (SM)  
Syslog Server (LG)  
Default Gateway (GW)  
Idle Timeout period (default is 90 seconds, 0  
disables the timeout)  
CFG ETALK=NO*  
Selects whether you want to access the EtherTalk  
menu and set the AppleTalk phase parameter  
(ETALK PHASE=1 or 2) for your network.  
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Moving to Another Network  
When moving an HP JetDirect print server that is configured with  
an IP address to a new network, make sure that the IP address does  
not conflict with addresses on the new network. You may change  
the IP address of the print server to one that can be used on the new  
network, or erase the current IP address and configure another  
address after you are installed on the new network. Cold reset the  
If the current BOOTP server is not reachable, you may need to  
locate a different BOOTP server and configure the printer to this  
server.  
If the print server was configured using BOOTP, DHCP or RARP,  
edit the appropriate system files with updated settings. If the IP  
address was manually set (for example, from the printer control  
panel or Telnet), reconfigure IP parameters as described in this  
chapter.  
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Configuring for LPD Printing  
Introduction  
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  
withvarioussystemsthatsupportLPDprinting. Theseinstructions  
include:  
LPD on UNIX Systems  
Configuring BSD-based UNIX systems using LPD  
Configuring print queues using the SAM utility (HP-UX  
systems)  
LPD on Windows NT/2000 Systems  
LPD on Mac OS Systems  
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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:  
Berkeley-based (BSD) UNIX systems  
HP-UX  
Solaris  
IBM AIX  
Linux  
Windows NT/2000  
Mac OS  
The UNIX configuration examples in this section show the syntax  
forBSD-basedUNIXsystems. Thesyntaxforyoursystemmayvary.  
See your system documentation for the correct syntax.  
Note  
The LPD functionality can be used with any host  
implementation of LPD that complies with the  
RFC 1179 document. The process for configuring  
printer spoolers, however, may differ. See your  
system documentation for information on  
configuring these systems.  
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The LPD programs and protocol include the following:  
Table 4.1  
LPD Programs and Protocols  
Program Name  
Purpose of Program  
lpr  
Queues jobs for printing  
Displays print queues  
lpq  
lprm  
lpc  
lpd  
Removes jobs from print queues  
Controls print queues  
Scans and prints the files if the specified  
printer is connected to the system.  
Ifthespecifiedprinterisconnectedtoanother  
system, this process forwards the files to an  
lpd process on the remote system where the  
files are to be printed.  
Requirements for Configuring LPD  
Before you can use LPD printing, your printer must be properly  
connected to the network through the HP JetDirect print server,  
and you must have print server status information. This  
information is listed on the HP JetDirect printer configuration  
page. Ifyouhavenotprintedaconfigurationpagefromyourprinter,  
see the hardware installation guide for your print server or your  
printer’s getting started guide for instructions. You must also have  
the following:  
An operating system that supports LPD printing.  
Superuser (root) or Administrator access to your system.  
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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:  
LAN HW ADDRESS: xxxxxxxxxxxx  
where x is a hexadecimal digit (for example, 001083123ABC).  
An IP address configured on the HP JetDirect print server.  
LPD Setup Overview  
The following steps are necessary to configure the HP JetDirect  
print server for LPD printing:  
1. Setting up IP parameters.  
2. Setting up print queues.  
3. Printing a test file.  
The following sections provide detailed descriptions for each step.  
Step 1. Setting Up IP Parameters  
To set up IP parameters on the HP JetDirect print server, refer to  
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Step 2. Setting Up Print Queues  
Youmustsetupaprintqueueforeachprinterorprinterpersonality  
(PCL or PostScript) you use on your system. Also, different queues  
are required for formatted and unformatted files. The queue names  
textand rawin the following examples (see rptag) have special  
meanings.  
Table 4.2  
Supported Queue Names  
raw, raw1, raw2, raw3  
no processing  
text, text1, text2, text3 carriage return added  
auto, auto1, auto2, auto3 automatic  
The line printer daemon on the HP JetDirect print server treats  
data in the textqueue as unformatted text or ASCII, and adds a  
carriage return to each line before sending it to the printer. (Note  
that the actual observed behavior is that a PCL line termination  
command (value of 2) is issued at the beginning of the job.) The line  
printer daemon treats data in the rawqueue as formatted files in  
PCL, PostScript, or HP-GL/2 languages and sends the data without  
change to the printer. Data in the autoqueue will be automatically  
processed as text or raw, as appropriate. If the queue name is not  
one of the above, the HP JetDirect print server assumes it to be  
raw1.  
Step 3. Printing a Test File  
Print a test file using the LPD commands. For instructions, see the  
information provided for your system.  
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LPD on UNIX Systems  
Configuring Print Queues for BSD-based Systems  
Edit the /etc/printcapfile to include the following entries:  
printer_name|short_printer_name:\  
:lp=:\  
:rm=node_name:\  
:rp=remote_printer_name_argument:\(this should be  
text, raw, or auto)  
:lf=/usr/spool/lpd/error_log_filename:\  
:sd=/usr/spool/lpd/printer_name:  
where printer_nameidentifies the printer to the user,  
node_nameidentifies the printer on the network, and  
remote_printer_name_argumentis the print queue  
designation.  
For more information on printcap see the printcap man page.  
Example 1  
(suggested name for an ASCII or text printer):  
lj1_text|text1:\  
:lp=:\  
:rm=laserjet1:\  
:rp=text:\  
:lf=/usr/spool/lpd/lj1_text.log:\  
:sd=/usr/spool/lpd/lj1_text:  
Example 2  
(suggested name for PostScript, PCL, or HP-GL/2 printers):  
lj1_raw|raw1:\  
:lp=:\  
:rm=laserjet1:\  
:rp=raw:\  
:lf=/usr/spool/lpd/lj1_raw.log:\  
:sd=/usr/spool/lpd/lj1_raw:  
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If your printer does not support automatic switching between  
PostScript, PCL, and HP-GL/2 languages, use the printer's control  
panel (if the printer has one) to select the printer language or rely  
on the application to select the printer language via commands  
embedded in the print data.  
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  
chmod g+w printer_name_1 printer_name_2  
where printer_name_1and printer_name_2refer to the  
printerstobespooled. Youmayspoolseveralprinters. Thefollowing  
example shows the command to create the spooling directories for  
printers used for text (or ASCII) printing and for PCL or PostScript  
printing.  
Example:  
mkdir /usr/spool/lpd  
cd /usr/spool/lpd  
mkdir lj1_text lj1_raw  
chown daemon lj1_text lj1_raw  
chgrp daemon lj1_text lj1_raw  
chmod g+w lj1_text lj1_raw  
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Configuring Print Queues Using SAM (HP-UX systems)  
On HP-UX systems you can use the SAM utility to configure remote  
print queues for printing “text” (ASCII) files or “raw” (PCL,  
PostScript, or other printer language) files.  
Before you execute the SAM program, select an IP address for the  
HP JetDirect print server and set up an entry for it in the  
/etc/hostsfile on your system running HP-UX.  
1. Start the SAM utility as a superuser.  
2. Select Peripheral Devices from the Main menu.  
3. Select Printers/Plotters from the Peripheral Devices menu.  
4. Select Printers/Plotters from the Printers/Plotters menu.  
5. Select Add a Remote Printer from the Actions list, then select  
a printer name.  
Examples: my_printer or printer1  
6. Select a remote system name.  
Example: jetdirect1(node name of the HP JetDirect print  
server)  
7. Select a remote printer name.  
Type textfor ASCII or rawfor PostScript, PCL, or HP-GL/2.  
8. Check for a remote printer on a BSD system. You must type Y.  
9. Click OK at the bottom of the menu. If the configuration is  
successful, the program prints the message:  
The printer has been added and is ready to accept  
print requests.  
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10. Click OK and select Exit from the List menu.  
11. Select Exit Sam.  
Note  
By default, the lpsched is not running. Make sure  
you turn the scheduler on when you set up your  
print queues.  
Printing a Test File  
To verify that the printer and print server connections are correct,  
print a test file.  
1. At the UNIX system prompt type:  
lpr -Pprinter_name file_name  
where printer_name is the designated printer and  
file_namerefers to the file to be printed.  
Examples (for BSD-based systems):  
Text File: lpr -Ptext1 textfile  
PCL File: lpr -Praw1 pclfile.pcl  
PostScript File: lpr -Praw1 psfile.ps  
HP-GL/2 File: lpr -Praw1 hpglfile.hpg  
For HP-UX systems, substitute lp -dfor lpr -P.  
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2. To get print status, type the following at the UNIX prompt:  
lpq -Pprinter_name  
where printer_nameis the designated printer.  
Examples (for BSD-based systems):  
lpq -Ptext1  
lpq -Praw1  
For HP-UX systems, substitute lpstatfor lpq -Pto get print  
status.  
This completes the process for configuring the HP JetDirect print  
server to use LPD.  
LPD on Windows NT/2000 Systems  
ThissectiondescribeshowtoconfigureWindows NT/2000networks  
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 .  
Installing TCP/IP Software  
This procedure lets you check whether you have TCP/IP installed  
on your Windows NT system, and to install the software if  
necessary.  
Note  
You may need your Windows System distribution  
files or CD-ROMs to install TCP/IP components.  
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1. To check whether you have Microsoft TCP/IP Printing protocol  
and TCP/IP printing support:  
Windows2000—ClickStart, Settings, ControlPanel. Then  
double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections folder.  
Select the Local Area Connection for your network, then  
click the File menu and select Properties.  
If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is listed and enabled in the list  
of components used by this connection, the necessary software  
is already installed. (Proceed to “Configuring a Network  
NT 4.0—Click Start, Settings, Control Panel. Then  
double-click the Network option to display the Network  
dialog box.  
If TCP/IP Protocol is listed in the Protocols tab, and Microsoft  
TCP/IP Printing is listed in the Services tab, you have already  
installed the necessary software. (Proceed to “Configuring a  
step 2.  
2. If you have not previously installed the software:  
Windows 2000—In the Local Area Connection Properties  
window, click Install. In the Select Network Component Type  
window, select Protocol and click Add to add the Internet  
Protocol (TCP/IP).  
Follow the instructions on the screen.  
NT 4.0—Click the Add button for each tab and install the  
TCP/IP Protocol and the Microsoft TCP/IP Printing  
service.  
Follow the instructions on the screen.  
When prompted, type the full path to the Windows NT  
distribution files (you may need your Windows NT workstation  
or server CD-ROM).  
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3. Enter TCP/IP configuration values for the computer:  
Windows 2000—On the General tab in the Local Area  
Connection Properties window, select Internet Protocol  
(TCP/IP) and click Properties.  
NT 4.0—You may be automatically prompted for TCP/IP  
configuration values. If not, select the Protocols tab in the  
Networks window and select TCP/IP Protocol. Then click  
Properties.  
If you are configuring a Windows server, type the IP address,  
default gateway address, and subnet mask in the appropriate  
spaces.  
If you are configuring a client, check with your Network  
Administrator to learn whether you should enable automatic  
TCP/IP configuration or whether you should type a static IP  
address, default gateway address, and subnet mask in the  
appropriate spaces.  
4. Click OK to exit  
5. If prompted, exit Windows and restart your computer for the  
changes to take effect.  
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Configuring a Network Printer for Windows 2000  
Systems  
Set up the default printer by performing the following steps.  
1. Verify that the Print Services for Unix is installed (required for  
LPR port availability):  
a. Click Start, Setup, and Control Panel. Double-click the  
Network and Dial-up Connections folder.  
b. Click the Advanced menu and select Optional  
Networking Components.  
c. Select and enable Other Network File and Print  
Services.  
d. Click Details, and verify that Print Services for Unix is  
enabled. If not, enable it.  
e. Click Okay, and then Next.  
2. Open the Printers folder (from the Desktop, click Start,  
Settings, and Printers).  
3. Double-click Add Printer. From the Add Printer Wizard  
welcome screen, click Next.  
4. Select Local printer, and disable automatic detection for Plug  
and Play printer installation. Click Next.  
5. Choose Create a new port, and select LPR Port. Click Next.  
6. In the Add LPR compatible printer window:  
Enter the DNS name or IP address of the HP JetDirect print  
server.  
Enter (in lower case) raw, text, or auto for the name of the  
printer or print queue on the HP JetDirect print server.  
Then click OK.  
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Note  
The HP JetDirect print server treats text files as  
unformatted text or ASCII files. Files that are raw  
are formatted files in PCL, PostScript, or HP-GL/2  
printer languages.  
For HP JetDirect external print servers with three  
ports, use raw1, raw2, raw3, text1, text2, text3  
or auto1, auto2, auto3 to specify the port.  
7. Select the Manufacturer and Printer model. (If necessary, click  
Have Disk and follow the instructions to install the printer  
driver.) Click Next.  
8. Choose to keep the existing driver, if prompted. Click Next.  
9. Enter a printer name, and choose whether this printer will be  
the default printer. Click Next.  
10. Choose whether this printer will be available to other  
computers. If shared, enter a share name that identifies the  
printer to other users. Click Next.  
11. Ifdesired, enteralocationandotherinformationforthisprinter.  
Click Next.  
12. Choose whether to print a test page, and click Next.  
13. Click Finish to close the wizard.  
Configuring a Network Printer for  
Windows NT 4.0 Systems  
At the Windows NT 4.0 system, set up the default printer by  
performing the following steps.  
1. Click Start, select Settings, and click Printers. The Printers  
window opens.  
2. Double-click Add Printer.  
3. Select My Computer, then click Next.  
4. Click Add Port.  
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5. Select LPR Port, and click New Port.  
6. In the Name or address of server providing lpd box, type the IP  
address or name of the HP JetDirect print server.  
Note  
NT clients can enter the IP address or name of the  
NT server that is configured for LPD printing.  
7. In the Name of printer or print queue on that server box, type (in  
lower case) raw, text, or auto. Then click OK.  
The HP JetDirect print server treats “text” files as unformatted  
text or ASCII files. Files that are “raw” are formatted files in  
PCL, PostScript, or HP-GL/2 printer languages.  
Note  
For HP JetDirect external print servers with three  
ports, use raw1, raw2, raw3, text1, text2, text3  
or auto1, auto2, auto3 to specify the port.  
8. Ensure that the port is selected in the Add Printer list of the  
available ports, then click Next.  
9. Follow the remaining instructions on the screen to complete the  
configuration.  
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Verifying the Configuration  
From within Windows NT, print a file from any application. If the  
file prints correctly, the configuration was successful.  
If the print job is not successful, try printing directly from DOS  
using the following syntax:  
lpr -S<ipaddress> -P<queuename> filename  
where ipaddressis the IP address of the print server, queuename  
is the name “raw” or “text” and filenameis the file you wish to  
print.If the file prints correctly, the configuration was successful. If  
the file does not print, or prints incorrectly, see the chapter  
Printing from Windows Clients  
If the LPD printer on the NT/2000 server is shared, Windows clients  
can connect to the printer on the NT/2000 server using the Windows  
Add Printer utility in the Printers folder.  
LPD on Mac OS Systems  
LaserWriter 8 version 8.5.1 or higher is required in order to support  
IP printing on computers running any of the following:  
Mac OS 8.1 or higher  
Mac OS 7.5 through Mac OS 7.6.1 (NEW LOCATION)  
Desktop Printer Utility 1.0 or later  
Note  
IP printing in LaserWriter 8 is not available on Mac  
OS 8.0.  
Assigning an IP Address  
Before you can set up a printer for LPR printing, assign an IP  
address to the printer or print server. Use the HP LaserJet Utility  
to configure the printer IP address as follows:  
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1. Double-click HP LaserJet Utility in the HP LaserJet folder.  
2. Click the Settings button.  
3. Select TCP/IP from the scrolling list and then click Edit.  
4. Select the desired option. You can automatically obtain the  
TCP/IP configuration from either the DHCP server or the  
BOOTP server, or you can manually specify the TCP/IP  
configuration.  
Setting Up Mac OS  
To configure a computer for LPR printing, do the following:  
1. Launch the Desktop Printer Utility.  
2. Select Printer (LPR) and click OK.  
3. In the PostScript Printer Description (PPD) File section, click  
Change... and select the PPD for your printer.  
4. In the Internet Printer or the LPR Printer section, depending on  
your version of the Desktop Printer Utility, click Change....  
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5. Enter the printer's IP address or domain name for Printer  
Address.  
6. Enter the queue name, if used. Otherwise, leave it blank.  
Note  
The queue name is typically raw. For a three-port  
HP JetDirect external print server, the name  
should be raw1, raw2, or raw3depending on the  
port to which the printer is attached.  
7. Click Verify to verify that the printer was found.  
8. Click OK or Create, depending on your version of the Desktop  
Printer Utility.  
9. Go to the File menu and select Save or use the resulting save  
dialog, depending on your version of the Desktop Printer Utility.  
10. Enter a name and location for the desktop printer icon and click  
OK. The default name is the printer's IP address, and the  
default location is on the desktop.  
11. Exit the program.  
For the latest information on using the HP JetDirect LPD services  
from Mac OS systems, search for “LPR printing” at Apple  
Computer's Tech Info Library web site at http://til.info.apple.com.  
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FTP Printing  
Introduction  
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.  
The HP JetDirect FTP server can be enabled or disabled through a  
configuration utility, such as Telnet.  
Requirements  
FTP printing requires the following:  
HP JetDirect print servers with firmware version x.08.03 or  
later.  
TCP/IP client systems with FTP that complies with RFC 959.  
Note  
For the most recent list of tested systems, visit the  
HP Customer Care Online at  
www.hp.com/support/net_printing.  
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Print Files  
The HP JetDirect FTP server transfers print files to the printer but  
does not interpret them. For proper printing, print files must be in  
a language recognized by the printer (such as PostScript, PCL, or  
unformatted text). For formatted print jobs, you must first print to  
a file from your application using the driver for the selected printer,  
then transfer the print file to the printer through an FTP session.  
For formatted print files, use binary (image) type transfers.  
Using FTP Printing  
FTP Connections  
Similar to standard FTP file transfers, FTP printing uses two TCP  
connections: a control connection and a data connection.  
Once an FTP session is opened, it remains active until either the  
client closes the connection or the data and control connections are  
idle for 900 seconds (15 minutes). (This setting cannot be  
configured.)  
Control 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 three  
controlconnections(orFTPsessions)simultaneously. Ifthenumber  
of allowed connections is exceeded, a message indicating that  
service is not available will be displayed.  
FTP control connections use TCP port 21.  
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Data Connection  
A second connection, a data connection, is created each time a file  
is transferred between the client and the FTP server. The client  
controls the creation of a data connection by issuing the commands  
that require a data connection (such as FTP ls, diror put  
commands).  
Although the lsand dircommands are always accepted, the HP  
JetDirect FTP server supports only one data connection for printing  
at a time.  
The transmission mode for an FTP data connection with the HP  
JetDirect print server is always in stream mode, which marks the  
end-of-file by closing the data connection.  
Once a data connection is established, the file transfer type (ASCII  
or binary) can be specified. Although some clients may attempt to  
autonegotiate a transfer type, the default is ASCII. To specify the  
transfer type, enter the binor asciicommand at the FTP prompt.  
FTP Login  
To start an FTP session, enter the following command from a  
MS-DOS or UNIX command prompt:  
ftp <IP address>  
where <IP address>is the valid IP address or node name  
configured for the HP JetDirect print server.  
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If the connection is successful, the HP JetDirect model and  
firmware version 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” will be displayed on the client  
system. In addition, the available HP JetDirect ports for printing  
will be displayed. HP JetDirect external print servers with multiple  
ports will display all available ports, with Port1 the default port. To  
change ports, use the FTP cd(change directory) command. For an  
Ending the FTP Session  
To end an FTP session, type quitor bye.  
Commands  
FTP printing session.  
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Table 5.1  
User Commands for HP JetDirect FTP Server  
Description  
Command  
user <username> <username>specifies a user. Any user will be  
accepted and can print to the selected port.  
cd <port#>  
<port#>selects a port number for printing. For  
HP JetDirect single-port print servers, only port1 is  
available. For multiport print servers, specify port1  
(default), port2, or port3.  
cd/  
/specifies the root directory of the HP JetDirect FTP  
server.  
quit  
bye  
dir  
ls  
quitor byeterminates the FTP session with the  
HP JetDirect print server.  
diror lsdisplays the contents of the current  
directory. If this command is typed in the root  
directory, a list of available ports for printing is  
displayed. For multiport print servers, the available  
ports for printing are PORT1 (default), PORT2, and  
PORT3.  
pwd  
DisplaysthecurrentdirectoryorthecurrentJetDirect  
printing port.  
put <filename>  
<filename>specifies the file to send to the  
selected HP JetDirect print server port. For multiport  
print servers, a different port can be specified in the  
command: put <filename> <port#>  
bin  
Configures an FTP binary (image) file transfer.  
ascii  
Configures an FTP ASCII file transfer. HP JetDirect  
printserverssupportonlynon-printformatcontrolfor  
character transfers (standard values for spacing and  
margins are used).  
Press the [Ctrl] and [C] keyboard keys  
simultaneously to abort the FTP service command  
and any transfer of data. The data connection is  
closed.  
[Ctrl-C]  
rhelp  
Displays the FTP commands supported.  
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Example of an FTP Session  
This is an example of a typical FTP printing session:  
System> ftp 150.10.2.101  
Connected to 150.10.2.101.  
220 JD FTP Server Ready  
Name (150.10.2.101:root): Kelli  
331 Username OK, send identity (email name) as password.  
Password:  
230- Hewlett-Packard J3265A FTP Server Version 1.0  
Directory:  
Description:  
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PORT1 (default) Print to port 1 (HP LaserJet 4000)  
PORT2  
PORT3  
Print to port 2 (HP Color LaserJet 4500)  
Print to port 3 (unknown device)  
To print a file use the command: put <filename> [portx]  
or 'cd' to desired port and use: put <filename>  
Ready to print to PORT1  
230 User logged in.  
Remote system type is UNIX.  
Using binary mode to transfer files.  
ftp> pwd  
257 "/" is current directory. (default port is PORT1: HP  
LaserJet 4000)  
ftp> cd port1  
250 CWD command successful  
ftp>pwd  
257 "/PORT1" is current directory. (HP LaserJet 4000)  
ftp> bin  
200 Type set to I  
ftp> put test  
200 PORT command successful  
150 Opening data connection...  
226 Transfer complete.  
18 bytes sent in 0.00 seconds (37.40 Kbytes/s)  
ftp> quit  
221 Goodbye  
System>  
script done on Mon Apr 12 16:50:24 1999  
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Troubleshooting the HP JetDirect  
Print Server  
Introduction  
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  
Network related problems  
This chapter also helps you to understand your HP JetDirect print  
server configuration page.  
To troubleshoot your HP JetDirect print server, you may need the  
following items:  
Your printer’s user guide  
Your printer's getting started guide  
The hardware and software installation manuals for your  
print server  
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The diagnostics tools and utilities provided with your network  
software(suchasthePCONSOLEorNWADMINutilityprovided  
with Novell NetWare software, or the ping command provided  
with UNIX systems)  
A printer configuration page  
Note  
Frequently asked questions about installing and  
configuringHP JetDirectprintserverscanbefound  
at HP Customer Care Online at  
http://www.hp.com/support/net_printing.  
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Resetting to Factory Defaults  
Parameters on the HP JetDirect print server (for example, the  
IP address)canberesettofactorydefaultvaluesusingthefollowing  
procedures:  
HP LaserJet Printer with Internal (MIO/EIO) Print  
Server  
Reset the HP JetDirect internal print server by resetting the  
printer. Forinstructionsonresettingyourprinter, seetheprinter  
manuals.  
CAUTION  
Resetting the printer will reset all printer settings  
to their factory defaults. After resetting the printer,  
you may need to use the printer's control panel to  
reconfigure printer settings that are required by  
users.  
HP JetDirect External Print Servers  
ResettheHP JetDirectexternalprintserverbyholdingdownthe  
[Test] button on the print server while connecting the power cord.  
After resetting the HP JetDirect print server, you may need to  
reconfigure your computers for printing.  
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General Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting Chart - Assessing the Problem  
Figure 6.1 Assessing the Problem  
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Procedure 1: Verifying that the Printer is On and  
Online  
Check the following items to make sure the printer is ready to print.  
1. 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.  
2. Is the printer online?  
The online light should be lit. If it is not, press the appropriate  
key to place the printer online.  
3. Is the printer’s control panel display blank (on printers  
with displays)?  
Make sure the printer is turned on.  
Make sure the HP JetDirect print server is installed correctly.  
4. Is the form feed light on (where applicable)?  
If the form feed light is on, it may indicate that a Form Feed was  
not sent with the print data, and that data is waiting for a Form  
Feed to print. Take the printer offline, press [Form Feed], then  
put the printer back online.  
5. Does a message other than READYappear on the printer control  
panel display?  
See Procedure 3 in this section for a list of network-related  
error messages and corrective actions.  
See your printer documentation for a complete list of control  
panel messages and corrective actions.  
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Procedure 2: Printing an HP JetDirect  
Configuration Page  
The HP JetDirect configuration page is an important  
troubleshooting tool. The information on this page reveals the  
status of your network and the HP JetDirect print server. The  
ability to print a configuration page provides an indication that the  
printer is operating correctly. See the end of this chapter for  
descriptions of the information on the configuration pages.  
Check the following items if the configuration page does not print.  
1. 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. See your printer manual or the hardware  
installation guide for your HP JetDirect print server for specific  
instructions on how to print a configuration page.  
2. Is there a print job in process?  
You cannot print an HP JetDirect configuration page to the  
printer while a print job is in process. Wait until the print job is  
complete, then print the configuration page.  
3. Does an error message appear on the printer control panel  
display?  
See Procedure 3 in this section for a list of network-related  
error messages and corrective actions.  
See your printer documentation for a complete list of control  
panel messages and corrective actions.  
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Procedure 3: Resolving Printer Display Error  
Messages  
Check the following information to resolve network related error  
messages that appear on the printer control panel display. This  
information assumes you have already printed a configuration page.  
1. Does 18 MIO NOT READYor 23 MIO NOT READYappear on the printer  
display?  
If you are using thin Ethernet coaxial cable, a cabling problem  
has been detected. Verify the network cabling, connections,  
and router configurations.  
If you downloaded Flash images recently, turn off the printer,  
then turn it back on.  
Verify that the correct print server name appears next to  
NODENAMEontheconfigurationpage. Ifnot, seethechapter  
for your network operating system for installation  
information.  
2. Does NOT READY, UPPER MIO, or LOWER MIO appear on the display?  
Make sure that the print server is connected to the network.  
See if any error messages appear on the configuration page.  
See the end of this chapter for descriptions of the information  
3. Does EIO# INITIALIZING/DO NOT POWER OFFappear on the  
display?  
Wait for ten minutes to see if it clears. If it does not, you may  
need to replace the HP JetDirect print server.  
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4. Does a 40 ERRORappear on the display?  
The HP JetDirect print server detected a break in the data  
communications. When this error occurs, the printer  
goes offline.  
A break in communications may result from the physical  
network connection being disrupted or the server going down.  
If your printer has “auto continue” and it is set to “OFF,” you  
must press the appropriate key ([Continue], for example) on the  
printer after the communications problem is solved to put the  
printer back online. Setting auto continue to ON forces the  
printer to reconnect without user intervention. However, this  
does not solve the disconnect problem.  
5. Does an initializing (INIT) message appear on the display?  
This is a normal message. Wait about 3 minutes for the message  
to clear, or another message to appear. If another message  
appears, see the printer manual or the configuration page for  
additional information.  
6. Does an 80 SERVICEmessage appear on the display?  
Turn the printer off, then on again. If the message reappears,  
reinstall the HP JetDirect print server. If the service message  
persists try the following procedure:  
Turn the printer off.  
Remove the HP JetDirect print server from the printer.  
Turn the printer on again.  
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IfthemessagepersistsafteryouhaveremovedtheHP JetDirect  
print server, the problem may be with the printer. See the  
printer manual for more information. If the message does not  
persist, and it was an 80 SERVICEmessage, the problem is with  
the HP JetDirect print server and you may need to replace it.  
See the replacement instructions in your warranty. For  
information on other messages, see the printer manual.  
Depending on the type of problem that causes the 80 SERVICE  
message, the print server may send a diagnostics page to the  
printer when the error occurs. If you get multiple diagnostics  
pages for a single failure, forward these pages to your  
HP authorized dealer for further analysis. If you need to replace  
the print server, include the diagnostics pages with the old  
print server.  
7. Does EIO NOT FUNCTIONALappear on the display?  
Try a different slot, if available.  
Call for printer support.  
8. Does a message other than READYor the messages listed in this  
section appear on the display?  
See your printer documentation for a complete list of control  
panel messages and corrective actions.  
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Problems with the Network  
Checkthefollowingitemstoverifythattheprinteriscommunicating  
with the network. This information assumes you have already  
printed a configuration page.  
1. Is there any physical connection problems between the  
workstation or file server and the HP JetDirect print server?  
Verify network cabling, connections, and router configurations.  
2. Are your network cables connected properly?  
Make sure that the printer is attached to the network using the  
appropriate HP JetDirect print server port and cable. Check  
each cable connection to make sure it is secure and in the right  
place. If the problem continues, try a different cable or ports on  
the hub or transceiver.  
3. Is the network terminated correctly?  
If you are using a ThinLAN (thin Ethernet coaxial cable), your  
network must form a line, not a loop. If your printer is the end  
node, the BNC connector must have a 50-ohm terminator  
attached to one end.  
4. 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. Refer to the  
appropriate chapter for your network operating system to verify  
the connection.  
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5. Are other users able to print?  
The problem may be workstation specific. Check the  
workstation network drivers, printer drivers, and redirection  
(capture in Novell NetWare).  
6. If other users are able to print, are they using the same network  
operating system?  
Check your system for proper network operating system setup.  
7. Is your protocol enabled?  
Check the STATUS line for your protocol on the JetDirect  
configuration page. See the end of this chapter for descriptions  
of the information on the configuration page.  
8. Is there an error message in the protocol’s section on the  
configuration page?  
for a list of error messages.  
9. If you are using Token Ring, is the data rate correct?  
Check the configuration page for the current settings. If they  
are incorrect, refer to the Token Ring settings in the print server  
hardware installation guide.  
10. If you are using Novell NetWare, does the printer (node address)  
appear in the HP Web JetAdmin software?  
VerifynetworkandHP JetDirectsettingsontheconfiguration  
page. See the end of this chapter for descriptions of the  
information on the configuration page.  
Confirm the network settings for the printer using the printer  
control panel (for printers with control panels).  
See the troubleshooting section in the online help included  
with the HP Web JetAdmin software for your network  
operating system.  
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11. If you are using Apple EtherTalk or LocalTalk, does the printer  
appear in the Chooser?  
VerifynetworkandHP JetDirectsettingsontheconfiguration  
page. See the end of this chapter for descriptions of the  
information on the configuration page.  
Confirm the network settings for the printer using the printer  
control panel (for printers with control panels).  
See the troubleshooting section in the online help for the  
HP LaserJet Utility.  
Verify the printer has the PostScript option installed.  
12. If you are on a TCP/IP network, can you use Telnet to print  
directly to the printer?  
Use the following Telnet command:  
telnet <IP address> <port>  
where <IP address>is the IP address assigned to the  
HP JetDirect print server and <port>is 9100. (HP JetDirect  
data port 9101 or 9102 can also be used for ports 2 or 3  
respectively, of a JetDirect multiport external print server.)  
In the Telnet session, type in data and press [Enter].  
The data should print to the printer (a manual form feed may  
be required).  
13. If you are using Microsoft Windows NT, does the printer appear  
in the HP Web JetAdmin or HP JetAdmin software?  
VerifynetworkandHP JetDirectsettingsontheconfiguration  
page. See the end of this chapter for descriptions of the  
information on the configuration page.  
Confirm the network settings for the printer using the printer  
control panel (for printers with control panels).  
See the troubleshooting section in the online help included  
with the HP Web JetAdmin software for your network  
operating system.  
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14. If you are using Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, does the printer  
appear in the Add a Hewlett-Packard Network Peripheral Port  
dialog box?  
VerifynetworkandHP JetDirectsettingsontheconfiguration  
page. See the end of this chapter for descriptions of the  
information on the configuration page.  
Confirm the network settings for the printer using the printer  
control panel (for printers with control panels).  
See the troubleshooting section in the online help included  
with the HP Web JetAdmin software for your network  
operating system.  
15. If you are using HP-UX, Solaris, or Linux, does the printer  
respond to HP Web JetAdmin?  
VerifynetworkandHP JetDirectsettingsontheconfiguration  
page. See the end of this chapter for descriptions of the  
information on the configuration page.  
Confirm the network settings for the printer using the printer  
control panel (for printers with control panels).  
See the troubleshooting section in the online help included  
with the HP Web JetAdmin software for your network  
operating system.  
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Troubleshooting an LPD UNIX  
Configuration  
The troubleshooting steps below describe how to troubleshoot  
printing problems you may have with the HP JetDirect print server.  
1. Print a JetDirect configuration page.  
2. Verify that the IP configuration values are correct. If they are  
not, reconfigure the HP JetDirect print server.  
3. Log onto the host system and type:  
ping <IP address>  
where <IP address>is the IP Address assigned to the printer.  
4. If ping fails, make sure the IP Address on the configuration page  
is correct. If it is correct, the problem is in the network.  
5. If the ping test passes, print a test file. At the UNIX prompt,  
type:  
lpr -Pprinter_name test_file(BSD-based and Linux  
systems)  
where printer_nameis the name of your printer and  
test_fileis an appropriate file (ASCII, PCL, PostScript,  
HP-GL/2, or text) for the printer defined in the :rptag in the  
printcap file.  
6. If the test file does not print, do the following:  
Check printcap entries.  
Check printer status (using LPC or a similar process).  
Examine the contents of the logfile for this printer, such as  
/usr/spool/lpd/error_log_filename  
Check other log files, such as  
HP-UX: /usr/adm/syslog  
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7. If the test file prints but is formatted incorrectly, do the  
following:  
Check :rp tag in printcap file.  
Example 1 (suggested name for an ASCII or text printer):  
text | lj1_text:\  
:lp=:\  
:rm=laserjet1:\  
:rp=text:\  
:lf=/usr/spool/lpd/ERRORLOG:\  
:sd=/usr/spool/lpd/lj1_text:  
Example 2 (suggested name for PostScript, PCL, or HP-GL/2  
printers):  
raw | lj1_raw:\  
:lp=:\  
:rm=laserjet:\  
:rp=raw:\  
:lf=/usr/spool/lpd/ERRORLOG:\  
:sd=/usr/spool/lpd/lj1_raw:  
8. Check that the printer is set up to print the type of test file you  
specified: PCL, PostScript, HP-GL/2, or ASCII.  
9. Check whether the printer was turned off or lost its LAN  
connection in the middle of a print job. LPD queues may become  
disabled or stop sending data if the printer is powered off or if  
the LAN connection is broken when the printer is in the middle  
of printing a job. (Example: power is turned off to fix a  
paper jam.)  
Use the HP-UX command lpstat -Pqnameto find out if the  
queue has been disabled after the printer has powered up again  
or the connection is reestablished.  
The disabled queue can be restarted using the following  
command:  
HP-UX: enable qname  
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Understanding the Ethernet  
Configuration Page (Internal MIO  
and EIO Print Servers)  
This section describes the Ethernet/802.3 configuration page for  
HP JetDirect internal print servers.  
tables of corresponding configuration page messages listed by  
network operating system.  
The networking section of the Ethernet/802.3 configuration page is  
divided into seven sections. The item numbers in the following table  
Table 6.1  
MIO and EIO Ethernet Configuration Pages  
(Internal Print Servers) (1 of 2)  
Item  
Description  
HP JetDirect product  
Troubleshooting Information  
This section provides product  
1
identification and port selection  
information.  
2
3
HP JetDirect print server This lists error conditions or Ready.  
status information  
Network statistics  
(Table 7.5)  
This is an example of a network with  
good hardware and plenty of  
bandwidth. All zeros or a high  
percentage of any of the items currently  
at zero can indicate network hardware  
problems.  
4
Novell NetWare status  
This lists information including Network  
Frame Types received. This setting  
may indicate that the HP JetDirect print  
server is locking onto the wrong frame  
type, that multiple frames are using the  
same network number, and more.  
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Table 6.1  
MIO and EIO Ethernet Configuration Pages  
(Internal Print Servers) (2 of 2)  
Item  
Description  
Troubleshooting Information  
5
Apple  
This lists information including whether  
or not the AppleTalk protocol is working  
correctly, or whether or not the protocol  
is even enabled. The NET and NODE  
information can be used to verify that  
the printer is communicating correctly  
on the network. Name and zone verify  
you selected the correct printer, and P2  
(shown directly below READY)  
EtherTalk/LocalTalk  
status information  
indicates that you are using the Phase  
2 EtherTalk protocol. This should be the  
sameontheprinterandonyourMacOS  
computer.  
6
TCP/IP status  
This lists information that should be  
checked for accuracy when  
troubleshooting, suchasTCP/IPstatus,  
IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default  
Gateway. From the information in this  
section you can verify whether or not  
this is the only device using this IP  
address and whether or not the address  
is valid based on the subnet mask that  
is being used. If a router is used, you  
can verify that the Default Gateway is  
the IP address of the router on the  
printer side of the router.  
Note: Only the first 18 characters of the  
hostname are printed on the  
configuration page.  
7
DLC/LLC status  
Lists the server address after it has  
been configured.  
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Figure 6.2 Ethernet Configuration Page (Internal MIO Print Servers)  
Figure 6.3 Ethernet Configuration Page (Internal EIO Print Servers)  
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Understanding the Token Ring  
Configuration Page  
(Internal MIO and EIO Print Servers)  
Use the information in this section if you have connected your  
printer to a Token Ring (802.5) network with an HP JetDirect  
internal print server.  
tables of corresponding configuration page messages listed by  
network operating system.  
The networking section of the Token Ring configuration page is  
divided into seven sections. The item numbers in the following table  
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Token Ring Configuration Page Troubleshooting  
(Internal Print Servers) (1 of 2)  
Item  
Description  
Troubleshooting Information  
1
HP JetDirect product  
This section provides product  
identification and port selection  
information.  
2
3
HP JetDirect print server status This lists error conditions or  
Ready.  
Network statistics (Table 7.5)  
This is an example of a network  
with good hardware and plenty  
ofbandwidth. Allzerosorahigh  
percentage of any of the items  
currently at zero can indicate  
network hardware problems.  
4
Novell NetWare status  
This lists information including  
Network Frame Types  
received. This setting may  
indicate whether or not the  
HP JetDirect print server is  
locking onto the wrong frame  
type, if multiple frames are  
using the same network  
number, and more.  
5
Network Diagnostics  
Lists Token Ring diagnostic  
information.  
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Token Ring Configuration Page Troubleshooting  
(Internal Print Servers) (2 of 2)  
Item  
Description  
Troubleshooting Information  
6
TCP/IP status information  
This lists information that  
shouldbecheckedforaccuracy  
when troubleshooting, such as  
TCP/IP status, IP Address,  
Subnet Mask, and Default  
Gateway. From the information  
in this section you can verify  
whether or not this is the only  
device using this IP address  
and whether or not the address  
is valid based on the subnet  
mask that is being used. If a  
router is used, you can verify  
that the Default Gateway is the  
IP address of the router on the  
printer side of the router.  
Note: Only the first 18  
characters of the hostname are  
printed on the configuration  
page.  
7
DLC/LLC status information  
Lists the server address after it  
has been configured.  
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Figure 6.4 Token Ring Configuration Page  
(Internal MIO Print Servers)  
Figure 6.5 Token Ring Configuration Page  
(Internal EIO Print Servers)  
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Understanding the Ethernet and  
Token Ring Configuration Pages  
(External Print Servers)  
This section describes the Ethernet/802.3 and Token Ring/802.5  
configuration page for HP JetDirect external print servers.  
The networking section of each configuration page is divided into  
sections. The item numbers in the following table correspond to the  
Table 6.3  
Ethernet and Token Ring Configuration Pages  
(External Print Servers) (1 of 2)  
Item  
Description  
Troubleshooting Information  
1
Environment information Firmware revision number, type of  
network (Ethernet or Token Ring), LAN  
hardware address, port selection type,  
active ports (three-port print servers),  
speed, andmanufacturingidentification  
number.  
2
3
4
HP JetDirect print server Lists error conditions or Ready.  
status information  
Network statistics  
(Table 7.5)  
Packets received, framing errors,  
transmit collisions, and other network  
statistics.  
Novell NetWare status  
Novell NetWare frame types received.  
May indicate if the print server is locking  
onto the wrong frame type, that multiple  
frames are using the same network  
number, and more.  
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Table 6.3  
Ethernet and Token Ring Configuration Pages  
(External Print Servers) (2 of 2)  
Item  
Description  
Troubleshooting Information  
5
DLC/LLC configuration  
Status for the DLC/LLC protocol.  
6
7
TCP/IP status  
TCP/IP status, IP address, BOOTP  
server, and other configuration  
information.  
Apple EtherTalk status  
(Ethernetonly)IftheAppleTalkprotocol  
is working properly, or if it is enabled.  
Use NET and NODE to verify the printer  
is communicating correctly on the  
network. ZONE verifies you selected  
the correct printer. P2 (below READY)  
indicates you are using the Phase 2  
EtherTalk protocol, which should be the  
same on your printer as on your Mac  
OS.  
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Figure 6.6 Ethernet Configuration Page  
(External Single Port Print Servers)  
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Figure 6.7 Ethernet Configuration Page  
(External Three-Port Print Servers)  
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HP JetDirect Configuration Page  
Messages  
Introduction  
This chapter describes the messages, network statistics, and status  
that can be printed on a configuration page. If you have not printed  
a configuration page from your printer, see the hardware  
installation guide for your print server or your printer’s getting  
started guide for instructions.  
These messages include configuration information and error  
messages for each network operating system. The configuration  
information for individual networks is listed in the following tables:  
messages listed in alphabetical order)  
Note  
Ethernet and Token Ring configuration pages.  
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Table 7.1  
Message  
Novell NetWare Configuration Messages (1 of 2)  
Description  
IPX/SPX STATUS:  
Indicates the current IPX/SPX protocol status.  
DISABLED indicates that IPX/SPX was manually disabled.  
READY indicates the HP JetDirect print server is awaiting  
data.  
INITIALIZING indicates that the print server is registering  
the node address or name.  
Code is in the middle of a download.  
The mode used by the print server.  
MODE:  
QUEUE SERVER indicates that the print server receives  
data directly from the queue; REMOTE PRINTER, with the  
printer number following it, indicates that the print server  
emulates a Novell remote printer. If the printer is not  
configured, this field displays QUEUE SERVER.  
SOURCE ROUTING:  
Indicates the current status of source routing.  
UNKNOWN is displayed when NetWare source routing is  
configured to AUTO, but the source routing method has not  
been detected.  
NO is displayed when source routing is configured to AUTO,  
and the automatic algorithm has determined that source  
routing should not be used.  
YES is displayed when source routing is configured to  
AUTO, and the automatic algorithm has determined that  
source routing should be used.  
DISABLED, SINGLE R, or ALL RT is displayed when the  
user has manually configured source routing through the  
printer's control panel or through software.  
NODE NAME:  
Queue Server Mode: The print server name. This name  
must match a valid print server on the appropriate NetWare  
file server. The default name is NPIXXXXXX.  
Remote Printer Mode: The name you gave the network  
printer when you configured the network printer. The default  
name is NPIXXXXXX.  
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Table 7.1  
Message  
Novell NetWare Configuration Messages (2 of 2)  
Description  
PORT X STATUS:  
READY: Print server is awaiting data.  
INITIALIZING: Print server is registering the node address  
or name/type.  
SERVER NAME:  
The name of the NetWare file server or print server. If no  
name is displayed, the JetDirect print server has not been  
configured.  
If the message “UNABLE TO FIND FILE SERVER” appears  
in the “IPX/SPX STATUS:” section of the configuration page  
(see Table 7.5), the SERVER NAME field identifies the  
JetDirect discovery method [NSQ] (Nearest Service Query)  
or [GSQ] (General Service Query) and the name of the  
proxy file server used to locate the configured bindery  
servers.  
IPX/SPX RETRANS:  
Number of retransmissions necessary because a remote  
node did not acknowledge receipt of a frame sent to it.  
Excessive retransmissions may degrade performance,  
cause 40 ERRORS, or indicate developing network hardware  
or congestion problems.  
NETWORK  
XXXXXX  
FRAME TYPE  
XXXXX  
RCVD  
XXXX  
The first column indicates the network number associated  
with the protocol frame type for communication between  
server and printer. Unless a specific frame type has been  
manually configured, the print server automatically  
determines the protocol frame type by listening to the  
NetWare data being transferred over the network. If  
UNKNOWN is listed, the HP JetDirect print server is still  
trying to determine which network number to use. If the  
network number is DISABLED, a specific frame type has  
been manually configured. The Frame Type value can be  
EN_8023, EN_8022, EN_II, or EN_SNAP. The RCVD count  
indicates how many packets have been received for each  
frame type.  
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Message  
Apple EtherTalk/LocalTalk Configuration Messages  
Description  
APPLETALK STATUS:  
Current AppleTalk status.  
DISABLED indicates that EtherTalk was manually  
disabled. LocalTalk is always enabled.  
READY indicates that the HP JetDirect print server is  
awaiting data.  
INITIALIZING indicates that the print server is registering  
the node address or name.  
LTALK NET: XXXXX  
NODE:XXX  
NET: identifies the AppleTalk Network Number on which  
the HP JetDirect print server is currently operating. NODE:  
identifies the AppleTalk Node Number that the print server  
chose for itself as part of its initialization sequence. PX  
identifiestheconfiguredEtherTalknetworkprotocolphase.  
P1 is the earlier or original version of the EtherTalk  
protocol. P2 is the current version of the EtherTalk protocol.  
ETALK NET: XXXXX  
NODE:XXX: X  
APPLETALK NAME:  
The name of the printer on the AppleTalk network. A  
number after the name indicates that there are multiple  
devices with this name, and this is the Nth instance of the  
name.  
APPLETALK TYPE  
ETALK ZONE:  
The type of the printer being advertised on the network.  
The name of the EtherTalk network zone on which the  
printer is located.  
LTALK ZONE:  
The name of the LocalTalk network zone which the printer  
is located.  
PORT X STATUS:  
READY: Print server is awaiting data.  
INITIALIZING: Print server is registering the node address  
or name/type.  
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TCP/IP Configuration Messages (1 of 2)  
Message  
Description  
TCP STATUS:  
Current TCP status.  
DISABLED: Indicates that TCP/IP was manually disabled.  
READY: Indicates the HP JetDirect print server is awaiting  
data.  
INITIALIZING: Indicates that the print server is searching  
for the BOOTP server, or trying to get the configuration file  
through TFTP.  
NOT IN USE: Code is in the middle of a download.  
HOST NAME:  
CONFIG BY  
The host name configured on the print server. It may be  
truncated. NOT SPECIFIED indicates that no host name  
was specified in the BOOTP configuration information, or  
TFTP configuration file (using a “name:” entry).  
The location from which the print server is obtaining or has  
obtained its IP configuration information. The options are  
BOOTP, RARP, default IP, BOOTP/TFTP, DHCP,  
DHCP/TFTP, or USER SPECIFIED (Telnet, printer’s  
control panel, HP Web JetAdmin, or other).  
IP ADDRESS:  
The Internet Protocol (IP) address assigned to the  
HP JetDirect print server. This is a required entry for  
operation of the print server.  
SUBNET MASK:  
DEF. GATEWAY:  
SYSLOG SERVER:  
The IP subnet mask configured on the HP JetDirect print  
server. NOTSPECIFIEDisindicatedifnosubnetmaskhas  
been configured, or if the subnet mask is zero.  
The IP address of the gateway used when sending packets  
off the local network. Only one default gateway may be  
configured.  
Marks the IP address of the syslog server configured on  
the print server. NOT SPECIFIED indicates no syslog  
server has been configured, or the syslog server IP  
address is zero.  
IDLE TIMEOUT:  
The timeout value expressed in seconds after which the  
print server closes an idle TCP print data connection.  
Acceptable values are integers between 0 and 3600. A  
value of zero turns off the timeout mechanism.  
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Message  
TCP/IP Configuration Messages (2 of 2)  
Description  
SNMP GET CMTY  
NAME:  
ALL or SPECIFIED  
Indicates whether or not an IP SNMP get community name  
has been configured for the print server. This parameter is  
omitted when the print server is configured from the  
printer's control panel. ALL indicates that the print server  
will accept all SNMP community names for GetRequests.  
SPECIFIED indicates that a specific SNMP get community  
name is configured.  
SNMP SET CMTY  
NAME:  
NONE or SPECIFIED  
Indicates whether or not an IP SNMP set community name  
has been configured for the print server. This parameter is  
omitted when the print server is configured from the  
printer'scontrolpanel. NONEindicatesthattheprintserver  
will not accept any SNMP community names for  
SetRequests. SPECIFIED indicates that a specific SNMP  
set community name is configured.  
BOOTP SERVER  
The IP address of the system that responds to the print  
server's BOOTP request with configuration data. This  
parameter is omitted when the print server is not  
configured using BOOTP. NOT SPECIFIED indicates that  
the server's IP address field in the BOOTP reply packet  
was zero.  
DHCP SERVER  
CONFIG FILE:  
The IP address of the system that responds to the print  
server's DHCP request with configuration data. This  
parameter is omitted when the print server is not  
configured using DHCP.  
The name of the HP JetDirect configuration file. The file  
pathname may be truncated to fit on two lines. This  
parameter is omitted when the print server is configured  
from the printer's controlpanel. NOT SPECIFIED indicates  
that a file was not specified in the BOOTP reply from the  
host.  
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Table 7.4  
Message  
DLC/LLC Configuration Messages  
Description  
DLC/LLC STATUS:  
Current DLC/LLC status:  
DISABLED: Indicates that DLC/LLC was manually disabled  
through the printer's control panel (if available).  
DISABLED: Indicates that LAN Server was manually  
disabled through the printer's control panel (if available).  
READY: Indicates the HP JetDirect print server is awaiting  
data.  
NOT IN USE: Code is in the middle of a download.  
SERVER ADDRESS:  
Station address of the remote end of the connection.  
Table 7.5  
Message  
General HP JetDirect Messages (1 of 15)  
Description  
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.  
Extended error information below this message shows the  
hardware address of the other node.  
AUTONEGOTIATION  
ON  
Identifies whether IEEE 802.3 Autonegotiation on the  
HP JetDirect 10/100TX port is enabled (ON) or disabled  
(OFF). If ON, the HP JetDirect print server will attempt to  
automatically configure itself onto the network at the proper  
speed (10 or 100 Mbps) and mode (half or full duplex). If  
OFF, you must manually configure the speed and mode  
using switches or jumpers on the print server.  
OFF  
AUTO-REMOVAL  
ERROR  
TheHP JetDirect print serverdetected aninternal hardware  
errorfollowingtheTokenRingbeaconauto-removalprocess  
and has removed itself from the ring.  
BABBLE ERROR  
Run the power-on self-test: turn the printer off, then on  
again. If the error persists, replace the HP JetDirect print  
server. For information on replacing your HP JetDirect print  
server, see the hardware installation guide for your print  
server.  
BAD BOOTP REPLY  
An error was detected in the BOOTP reply that the  
HP JetDirect print server received. The BOOTP reply either  
had insufficient data in the UDP datagram to contain the  
minimum BOOTP header of 236 bytes, had an operation  
field that was not 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 server port  
(67/udp).  
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Message  
General HP JetDirect Messages (2 of 15)  
Description  
BAD BOOTP TAG SIZE The tagsize 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.  
BAD LENGTH RCVD:  
Total number of frames missed because they were too long  
for the HP JetDirect print server to receive.  
BAD PACKETS RCVD: Total number of frames (packets) received by the  
HP JetDirect print server with errors.  
BOOTP/DHCP IN  
PROGRESS  
The HP JetDirect print server is currently in the process of  
obtaining its basic IP configuration information through  
BOOTP/DHCP, and has not detected any errors.  
BURST ERRORS  
RCVD:  
Number of times the HP JetDirect Token Ring print server  
could detect no transitions for 5 half-bit times between the  
Start Delimiter (SD) and the End Delimiter (ED).  
CF ERR - ACCESS  
LIST EXCEEDED  
The TFTP configuration file specified too many access list  
entries using the “allow:” keyword.  
CF ERR - FILE  
INCOMPLETE  
The TFTP configuration file contained an incomplete last  
line that did not end in a newline character.  
CF ERR - INVALID  
PARAM  
A line in the TFTP configuration file contained an invalid  
value for one of the parameters on that line.  
CF ERR - LINE TOO  
LONG  
A line being processed in the TFTP configuration file was  
longer than the HP JetDirect print server could accept.  
CF ERR - MISSING  
PARAM  
A line in the TFTP configuration file was missing a required  
parameter.  
CF ERR - TRAP LIST  
EXCEEDED  
The TFTP configuration file specified too many trap  
destination list entries using the “trap-destination:” keyword.  
CF ERR - UNKNOWN  
KEYWORD  
A TFTP configuration file line contained an unknown  
keyword.  
CONFIGURATION  
ERROR  
The configuration information for the NetWare functions is  
not stored correctly on the HP JetDirect print server. Rerun  
the installation software to reconfigure. If this error persists,  
there may be a problem with the HP JetDirect print server.  
CRC ERROR  
Check the network topology and verify all cable segments.  
Check for damaged cables.  
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General HP JetDirect Messages (3 of 15)  
Description  
DATA RATE:  
4 Mbps  
16 Mbps  
The Token Ring data rate at which the HP JetDirect print  
servercantransferinformation. Thissettingshouldbe either  
4 or 16 Megabits per second (4 or 16 Mbps), depending on  
JUMPER ERROR  
your network configuration. If the DATA RATE field displays  
JUMPER ERROR (older HP JetDirect print servers), check  
the jumper switch setting on the HP JetDirect print server.  
For information on setting the jumper switch on the print  
server, see the hardware installation guide for your print  
server.  
DATE  
MANUFACTURED  
Identifies the date of manufacture of the HP JetDirect print  
server.  
DHCP NACK  
After several attempts, the DHCP server has failed to  
acknowledge the configuration. The JetDirect print server  
will restart the configuration process.  
DISCONNECTED  
The Novell NetWare protocol is disconnected. Check the  
server and the print server.  
DISCONNECTING  
FROM SERVER  
The server has been shut down because of a configuration  
change or reset request. This message automatically clears  
after a few seconds, unless the printer is offline, is in an error  
state, or is servicing another I/O port or another network  
protocol.  
DISCONNECTING -  
SPX TIMEOUT  
The SPX connection to the print server was lost after the  
connection had been made. This indicates a possible  
network problem, or a problem with the print server. Make  
sure all cables and routers are functioning correctly. Try  
restarting the print server.  
DUP NODE ADDRESS The HP JetDirect print server found another station on the  
ring that already has the address which the HP JetDirect  
print server wishes to use. Make sure that all addresses are  
unique.  
ERR NEGOTIATING  
BUFFER SIZE  
A failure was detected when selecting the buffer size to be  
used when reading print data from the file server. This may  
indicate a network problem.  
When the HP JetDirect print server is configured for multiple  
file servers, the error is only displayed on the configuration  
page if none of the file servers was successfully connected.  
FAIL RESERVING  
PRINTER NUM  
The SPX connection to the print server was lost when the  
HP JetDirect print server attempted to reserve the printer  
number. This indicates a possible network problem, or a  
problem with the print server. Make sure all cables and  
routers are functioning correctly. Try restarting the print  
server.  
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Message  
Description  
FIRMWARE  
The firmware revision number of the HP JetDirect print  
REVISION: X.XX.XX  
server currently installed in the printer.  
FRAME COPIED  
RCVD:  
Total number of Token Ring frames received with the frame  
copy error indicated in the Frame Status (FS) field.  
FRAMING ERROR  
Check the network topology and verify all cable segments.  
Check for damaged cables.  
FRAMING ERRORS  
RCVD:  
Maximum of CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) errors and  
framing errors. CRC errors are frames received with CRC  
errors. Framing errors are frames received with alignment  
errors. A large number of framing errors could indicate a  
cabling problem with your network.  
FS SET ERRORS  
RCVD:  
Total number of Token Ring frames with frame status set  
errors, indicating another node could not set the frame  
status.  
FUNCTION FAILURE  
The HP JetDirect print server is unable to transmit to itself  
while wrapped through its lobe at the Token Ring wiring  
concentrator. This message may also indicate that data  
frames were received before physical insertion.  
HARD ERROR  
The HP JetDirect print server is transmitting or receiving  
beacon frames to or from the ring.  
HP JETDIRECT  
JXXXXX  
Identifies the HP JetDirect print server model number.  
INITIALIZING TRYING The HP JetDirect print server is trying to connect to the  
TO CONNECT TO  
SERVER  
NetWare server(s). This is a normal message. Wait until the  
connection is established or another status message  
appears.  
INVALID GATEWAY  
ADDRESS  
The default gateway IP address specified for the  
HP JetDirect print server (through BOOTP or NOVRAM) is  
an invalid IP address for specifying a single node.  
INVALID IP ADDRESS The IP address specified for the HP JetDirect print server  
(through BOOTP or NOVRAM) is an invalid IP address for  
specifying a single node.  
INVALID SERVER  
ADDRESS  
The TFTP server IP address specified for the HP JetDirect  
print server (through BOOTP) is an invalid IP address for  
specifying a single node.  
INVALID SUBNET  
MASK  
The IP subnet mask specified for the HP JetDirect print  
server (through BOOTP or NOVRAM) is an invalid subnet  
mask.  
INVALID SYSLOG  
ADDRESS  
The syslog server IP address specified for the HP JetDirect  
print server (through BOOTP) is an invalid IP address for  
specifying a single node.  
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General HP JetDirect Messages (5 of 15)  
Description  
INVALID TRAP DEST  
ADDRESS  
One of the SNMP trap (Trap PDU) destination IP addresses  
specified for the HP JetDirect print server (through TFTP)  
is an invalid IP address for specifying a single node.  
I/O CARD  
INITIALIZING (INIT)  
The HP JetDirect print server is initializing the network  
protocols. For more information, see the network operating  
system status line on the configuration page.  
I/O CARD NOT READY There is a problem with the print server or its configuration.  
Following the I/O CARD NOT READY message is a status  
message. See this table for a detailed explanation of all  
status messages.  
I/O CARD READY  
The HP JetDirect print server is connected and awaiting  
data.  
LAN ERROR-AUTO  
REMOVAL  
Run the power-on self-test: turn the printer off, then on  
again. If this message reappears on another configuration  
page, you may have a problem with one of the HP JetDirect  
print servers on your network. Check all the print servers on  
the network for proper operation.  
LAN ERROR-BABBLE Check the network connections. If the connections are  
intact, run the power-on self-test: turn the printer off, then  
on again. If the error persists, replace the HP JetDirect print  
server. For replacement instructions, see the hardware  
installation guide for your print server.  
LAN  
Check the network connections. If the connections are  
ERROR-CONTROLLE intact, run the power-on self-test: turn the printer off, then  
R CHIP  
on again. If the error persists, replace the HP JetDirect print  
server. For replacement instructions, see the hardware  
installation guide for your print server.  
LAN  
The HP JetDirect print server is incorrectly connected to  
your network or is defective. Make sure your HP JetDirect  
printserveriscorrectlyattachedtoyournetwork. Inaddition,  
check the cabling and BNC “T” connectors.  
ERROR-EXTERNAL  
LOOPBACK  
LANERROR-INFINITE There is a network congestion problem. For coaxial cable  
DEFERRAL  
networks, verify that the network cable is properly  
terminated.  
Note: If the print server is not connected to the network, this  
error cannot occur.  
LAN  
Check the data rate switch on the HP JetDirect print server  
to make sure it is set correctly. For information on setting the  
data rate switch, see the hardware installation guide for your  
print server. In addition, check the cabling, external  
transceiver, wiring concentrator, and taps.  
ERROR-INTERNAL  
LOOPBACK  
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Description  
LAN ERROR-JUMPER The data rate switch on the HP JetDirect print server is set  
incorrectly. For instructions on setting the data rate switch,  
see the hardware installation guide for your print server.  
LANERROR-LOSSOF Check the network connections. If the connections are  
CARRIER  
intact, run the power-on self-test: turn the printer off, then  
on again. If the error persists, replace the HP JetDirect print  
server. For replacement instructions, see the hardware  
installation guide for your print server.  
LAN ERROR-NO  
LINKBEAT  
With a 10/100 Base-T port connected, this message is  
displayed if Link Beat is not sensed. Check the network  
cable, and verify that the concentrator/hub is providing Link  
Beat.  
LAN ERROR-NO SQE Check the network connections. If the connections are  
intact, run the power-on self-test: turn the printer off, then  
on again. If the error persists, replace the HP JetDirect print  
server. For replacement instructions, see the hardware  
installation guide for your print server.  
LAN ERROR-OPEN  
The HP JetDirect print server could not insert into the ring  
and join the network. Check the data rate switch on the  
HP JetDirect print server to make sure it is set correctly.  
For information on setting the data rate switch, see the  
HP JetDirect internal print server hardware installation  
guides. In addition, check the cabling, external transceiver,  
wiring concentrator, and taps.  
LAN  
There may be a problem with your network cabling or the  
HP JetDirect print server. Check the cabling and BNC “T”  
connectors on your Ethernet network. If you cannot find a  
problem with your network cabling, run the power-on  
self-test: turn the printer off, then on again. If the error  
persists after the printer is turned on again, there is a  
problem with the HP JetDirect print server.  
ERROR-RECEIVER  
OFF  
LANERROR-REMOVE Run the power-on self-test: turn the printer off, then on  
RECEIVE  
again. If this message reappears on the resulting  
configuration page, you may have a problem with one of the  
HP JetDirect print servers on your network. Check all the  
HP JetDirect print servers on the network for proper  
operation.  
LAN ERROR-RETRY  
FAULTS  
There is a problem with your network cabling or external  
network configuration. Make sure that your network cable is  
correctlyterminatedatbothends. Verifyoperationofthehub  
or switch port.  
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Message  
Description  
LAN  
There may be a problem with your network cabling or the  
ERROR-TRANSMITTE HP JetDirect print server. Check the cabling and BNC “T”  
R OFF  
connectors on your Ethernet network. If you cannot find a  
problem with your network cabling, run the power-on  
self-test: turn the printer off, then on again. If the error  
persists, there is a problem with the HP JetDirect print  
server.  
LAN  
There may be a problem with your network cabling or the  
ERROR-UNDERFLOW HP JetDirect print server. Check the cabling and BNC “T”  
connectors on your network. If you cannot find a problem  
with your network cabling, run the power-on self-test: turn  
the printer off, then on again. If the error persists, there is a  
problem with the HP JetDirect print server.  
LAN ERROR-WIRE  
FAULT  
There is a problem with the network cabling. Check the  
cabling between the printer and the network.  
LAN HW ADDRESS:  
XXXXXXXXXXXX  
The 12-digit hexadecimal network address of the  
HP JetDirect print server installed in the printer.  
LATE COLLISION  
ERROR  
Check the network topology, verify all cable segments, and  
make sure no segment is too long.  
LINE ERRORS RCVD: Total number of Token Ring frames received by the  
HP JetDirect print server with code violations or CRC  
(Cyclic Redundancy Check) errors. A large number may  
indicate faulty cabling on your network.  
LOBE WIRE FAULT  
The HP JetDirect print server has detected an open or short  
circuit in the cable between the HP JetDirect print server  
andtheTokenRingwiringconcentrator. Verifythatthiscable  
is functional and replace it if necessary.  
LOSS OF CARRIER  
ERROR  
Check the network connections. If the connections are  
intact, run the power-on self-test: turn the printer off, then  
on again. If the error persists, replace the HP JetDirect print  
server. For replacement instructions, see the hardware  
installation guide for your print server.  
LOST FRAMES:  
Number of times the end of the frame could not be detected  
while transmitting.  
MEMORY ERROR  
Run the power-on self-test: turn the printer off, then on  
again. If the error persists, replace the HP JetDirect print  
server. For replacement instructions, see the hardware  
installation guide for your print server.  
MFG ID:  
The manufacturing identification code.  
NDS  
Unable to log onto the NetWare directory tree. Make sure  
that the print server object is defined in the directory at the  
correct context.  
AUTHENTICATION  
ERROR  
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Description  
NDS CONNECTION  
STATE ERROR  
The HP JetDirect print server cannot change the NDS  
connection state. Check licenses on the spooling server.  
NDS ERR: CANNOT  
READ Q HOST  
Cannot locate thefile serveronthe network. The server may  
not be running at this time or a communications problem  
may exist.  
NDS ERR: CHANGE  
PSSWD FAILED  
Cannot modify the print server password to the value  
expected by the HP JetDirect print server.  
NDS ERR: EXCEEDS  
MAX SERVERS  
More queues were assigned than the HP JetDirect print  
server can handle. Remove one or more print queues from  
the list to be serviced by Queue Server Mode.  
NDS ERR: INVALID  
SRVR VERS  
The current version of the NetWare file server is not  
supported.  
NDS ERR: MAX PRINT Too many printer objects are assigned to the print server  
OBJECTS  
object. Reduce the number of printer objects assigned to  
the print server using NWADMIN.  
NDS ERR: MAX  
QUEUE OBJECTS  
Too many print queue objects are assigned to the printer.  
Reduce the number of queues assigned.  
NDS ERR: NO  
PRINTER OBJECTS  
No printer objects are assigned to the print server object  
configured to this HP JetDirect print server.  
NDS ERR: NO QUEUE No print queue objects are assigned to the printer objects  
OBJECTS  
located in the NDS directory.  
NDS ERR: SRVR  
NAME UNRESOLVD  
The file server on the network cannot be located. The server  
may not be running at this time or a communications  
problem may exist.  
NDSERR:UNABLETO The NDS tree cannot be located. The message may be  
FIND TREE  
caused because the file server is not running or because a  
network communications problem exists.  
NDSERR:UNABLETO Unable to log onto the NetWare directory tree. Make sure  
LOGIN  
that the print server object is defined in the directory at the  
correct context. Clear the print server password using  
NWADMIN.  
NDS ERR:  
The printer object cannot be located in the NDS directory.  
UNRESOLVD PRNTR  
OBJ  
NDS ERR:  
UNRESOLVED  
QUEUE  
The print queue object cannot be located in the specified  
NDS context.  
NDS PRINT OBJ  
QUEUE LIST ERROR  
The list of print queues assigned to the printer objects  
cannot be located.  
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Message  
General HP JetDirect Messages (9 of 15)  
Description  
NDS PRINT SERVER  
NAME ERROR  
The print server object cannot be located in the specified  
NDS context.  
NDS PRINTER OBJ  
NOTIFY ERR  
The list of notification objects assigned to the printer object  
cannot be located.  
NDS PRNT SRVR  
PUBLIC KEY ERR  
Print Server Object Name mismatch. Verify object names.  
NDS PS PRINTER  
LIST ERROR  
Cannot locate a list of printers objects that should be  
assigned to the print server object.  
NDS SRVER PUBLIC  
KEY ERR  
Print Server Object Name mismatch. Verify object names.  
NO QUEUE  
ASSIGNED  
The HP JetDirect print server detected that the print server  
object has not been assigned any queues to service. Assign  
queues to the print server object using printer installation or  
NetWare utilities.  
Note: When multiple file servers are configured, the error is  
only displayed on the configuration page if none of the file  
servers were successfully connected.  
NOT CONFIGURED  
The HP JetDirect print server has not been configured for  
NetWare. Use the printer installation software to configure  
the print server for NetWare networks.  
NOVRAM ERROR  
OUT OF BUFFERS  
The HP JetDirect print server cannot read the contents of  
its NOVRAM.  
TheHP JetDirectprintserverwasunabletoallocateabuffer  
from its internal memory. This indicates all buffers are busy  
due possibly to heavy broadcast traffic or large amounts of  
network traffic directed to the print server.  
OVERFLOW ERROR  
Run the power-on self-test: turn the printer off, then on  
again. For replacement instructions, see the hardware  
installation guide for your print server.  
PACKETS  
Total number of frames (packets) transmitted without error.  
TRANSMITTED:  
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Message  
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Description  
PARALLEL  
PORT X:  
CENTRONICSindicatesastandardparallelconnectionthat  
transfers data in one direction only (to the printer).  
BIDIRECTIONAL indicates a parallel connection that  
supports bidirectional communications.  
BITRONICS indicates a parallel connection that supports  
bidirectional communications.  
ECP_MLC or ECP_MLC2 indicates a bidirectional parallel  
connection (IEEE-1284) that supports an enhanced  
capabilities port.  
DISCONNECTEDindicatesthatnoprinterisattachedtothe  
port or the printer is not turned on.  
PASSWORD ERROR  
The HP JetDirect print server detected that the password  
for the NetWare print server object is wrong. Use the  
PCONSOLE utility to erase the password for the print server  
object. When the HP JetDirect print server logs on again, it  
sets a new password.  
Note: When multiple file servers are configured, the error is  
only displayed on the configuration page if none of the file  
servers are connected.  
PORT CONFIG  
PORT SELECT:  
Indicates whether the RJ-45 port on the HP JetDirect print  
server is configured for network communications using a  
10/100Base-TX full- or half-duplex channel. For MIO cards,  
a “-M” suffix indicates the configuration has been manually  
set using switches or jumpers.  
Specifies the port on the print server that has been detected  
for use: RJ-45, BNC (10Base2), or DB9.  
If DISCONNECTED is displayed, verify that the network  
cable has been properly attached to the desired port.  
POSTSCRIPT MODE  
NOT SELECTED  
or POSTSCRIPT  
UPDATE NEEDED  
The printer does not support the EtherTalk MIO extensions.  
It may be a printer which does not support AppleTalk. When  
this message is displayed, the other AppleTalk messages  
(ADDRESS, APPLETALK NAME, ZONE NAME) are not  
displayed.  
PRINT SERVER NOT  
DEFINED  
The file server does not have a print server object that  
corresponds to the specified NetWare node name. Use  
printer installation software or PCONSOLE to create the  
print server object.  
When the HP JetDirect print server is configured for multiple  
file servers, the error is only displayed on the configuration  
page if none of the file servers made the connection.  
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Description  
PRINTER NUMBER IN The printer number assigned to the printer is already in use  
USE  
by another printer. Assign an unused printer number. This  
mayalsooccurwhenaprinterispowercycled, inwhichcase  
the error goes away after the print server times out and  
detects the lost connection.  
PRINTER NUMBER  
NOT DEFINED  
The printer number you assigned to the remote printer has  
not been defined. Assign a valid printer number to the  
HP JetDirect print server, or run PCONSOLE and define a  
printer number for the print server.  
PSERVER CLOSED  
CONNECTION  
The print server requested a termination of the connection  
with the HP JetDirect print server. No error exists or is  
indicated. Make sure the print server is running, and restart  
it if necessary.  
READY  
The HP JetDirect print server has successfully connected  
to the server and is awaiting data.  
RECEIVE BUFFER  
ERROR  
Run the power-on self-test: turn the printer off, then on  
again. If the error persists, replace the HP JetDirect print  
server. For replacement instructions, see the hardware  
installation guide for your print server.  
REMOVE RECEIVED  
The HP JetDirect print server has received a Remove  
AdapterdataframeduringtheTokenRinginsertionprocess,  
or has received a remove ring station data frame request,  
and has removed itself from the ring.  
REQUEST PARAM  
RETRY ERROR  
RING BEACONING  
RING FAILURE  
The HP JetDirect print server determines that a Ring  
Parameter Server (RPS) is present on the ring, but does not  
respond to a request initialization data frame.  
VerifythattheEthernetnetworkcableiscorrectlyterminated  
on both ends. Make sure your HP JetDirect print server is  
correctly attached to your network.  
The HP JetDirect print server receives a beacon data frame  
after physically inserting into the ring. This indicates a break  
in the ring.  
The HP JetDirect print server times out when attempting a  
ring purge after becoming the active monitor; that is, the  
HP JetDirect print server is unable to receive its own ring  
purge data frames.  
RING RECOVERY  
The HP JetDirect print server has received claim token data  
frames on the ring. The HP JetDirect print server may be  
transmitting the claim token frames.  
SECURITY  
EQUIVALENCE NOT  
SET  
The security equivalences for your print server are not set  
up properly. Reconfigure your print server.  
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Message  
General HP JetDirect Messages (12 of 15)  
Description  
SIGNAL LOSS  
The HP JetDirect print server has detected a loss of signal  
on the ring. Check the cable from the HP JetDirect print  
server to the network and check the wiring concentrator.  
or  
A signal loss condition has been detected at the  
HP JetDirect print server receiver input during the open  
process (either when wrapped or inserted onto the ring).  
SINGLE STATION  
SQE ERROR  
The HP JetDirect print server has sensed that it is the only  
station on the ring.  
Run the power-on self-test: turn the printer off, then on  
again. If the error persists, replace the HP JetDirect print  
server.  
TFTP IN PROGRESS  
The HP JetDirect print server is currently in the process of  
obtaining its basic IP configuration information through  
TFTP and has not detected any errors.  
TFTP LOCAL ERROR The TFTP transfer of the configuration file from the host to  
the HP JetDirect print server failed with the local print server  
encountering some form of inactivity timeout, or excessive  
retransmissions situation.  
TFTP REMOTE  
ERROR  
The TFTP transfer of the configuration file from the host to  
the HP JetDirect print server failed with the remote host  
sending a TFTP ERROR packet to the print server.  
TFTP RETRIES  
EXCEEDED  
The overall retrying of the TFTP transfer of the configuration  
file from the host to the HP JetDirect print server has  
exceeded a retry limit.  
TIMEOUT  
The HP JetDirect print server fails to logically insert onto the  
ring before the insertion timer expires. Each phase of the  
insertion process must complete before expiration of the  
18-second insertion timer.  
TOKEN ERRORS:  
Total number of times a violation of the token-passing  
protocol has been detected.  
TOTAL PACKETS  
RECEIVED:  
TOTAL PACKETS  
RCVD:  
Total number of frames (packets) received by the  
HP JetDirect print server without error. This includes  
broadcast, multicast packets, and packets specifically  
addressed to the print server. This number does not include  
packets specifically addressed to other nodes.  
TRANSMIT BEACON  
TRANSMIT ERROR  
The HP JetDirect print server is transmitting beacon frames  
to the ring.  
Check the network topology and verify all cable segments.  
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Message  
General HP JetDirect Messages (13 of 15)  
Description  
TRYINGTOCONNECT The HP JetDirect print server is trying to connect to the print  
TO SERVER  
server or NetWare file server after being configured. Wait  
for the print server to establish a connection with the print  
or file server.  
TURN PRINTER  
OFF/ON  
This message may appear after you upgrade to a new  
version of firmware. When this message appears, turn the  
printer off, then back on to enable any new functionality that  
was recently downloaded.  
UNABLE TO ATTACH  
TO QUEUE  
A failure was detected when the HP JetDirect print server  
tried to attach to one of the queues assigned to the print  
server object. This may be because no servers are allowed  
to attach to this queue. There may also be a networking or  
security problem. Use PCONSOLE to make sure that  
servers are allowed toattach to the queue, to delete the print  
server object from the list of queue servers if you want the  
HP JetDirect print server to service other queues, or to  
delete the queue and create a new one (the print server  
object must be added to the list of queue servers).  
When the HP JetDirect print server is configured for multiple  
file servers, the error is only displayed on the configuration  
page if none of the file servers made the connection.  
UNABLE TO  
CONNECT TO  
SERVER  
Remote Printer mode: The HP JetDirect print server was  
unable to establish an SPX connection with the print server.  
Make sure that the print server is running and that all cables  
and routers are functioning correctly.  
Queue Server mode: The HP JetDirect print server could  
not establish an NCP connection to the file server. Make  
sure that the correct file servers are connected.  
When multiple file servers are configured, the error is only  
displayedontheconfigurationpageifnoneofthefileservers  
were successfully connected.  
UNABLE TO FIND  
SERVER  
The HP JetDirect print server was unable to find the  
NetWare print server (Remote Printer mode) or file server  
(Queue Server mode). (There was no response to service  
queries for advertising print servers or file servers that  
matched the configured print server or file server name.)  
Make sure that the print server or file server is running and  
that the print server or file server name configured on the  
HP JetDirect print server matches the actual name used by  
the print server or file server. Also make sure that all cables  
and routers are functioning correctly.  
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Message  
General HP JetDirect Messages (14 of 15)  
Description  
UNABLE TO GET NDS The NDS server address cannot be located or accessed.  
SRVR ADDR  
UNABLE TO LOGIN  
A failure was detected when the HP JetDirect print server  
tried to log onto the file server. This could be caused by the  
print server object not existing on the file server, or because  
of a security check that prevents the print server from  
logging in.  
Make sure the file server name and print server object name  
are correct. Use PCONSOLE to erase the password for the  
print server object. Create a new print server object.  
When the HP JetDirect print server is configured for multiple  
file servers, the error is only displayed on the configuration  
page if none of the file servers made the connection.  
UNABLE TO SENSE  
NET NUMBER  
The HP JetDirect print server has been trying for over 3  
minutes to determine the NetWare protocol used on the  
network. Make sure that any file servers and routers are  
operating correctly. Make sure that the settings for NetWare  
frame type and source routing are correct.  
UNABLE TO SET  
PASSWORD  
A failure was detected when the HP JetDirect print server  
tried to set the password for the print server object.  
(Whenever the HP JetDirect print server is able to log in  
withoutapassword, itsetsthepasswordautomatically.)This  
indicates a networking or security problem. Create a new  
print server object.  
When multiple file servers are configured, the error is only  
displayedontheconfigurationpageifnoneofthefileservers  
were successfully connected.  
UNDERFLOW ERROR Check the cabling and BNC “T” connectors. If the error  
persists, run the power-on self-test: turn the printer off, then  
on again. If the error persists, replace the HP JetDirect print  
server. For replacement instructions, see the hardware  
installation guide for your print server.  
UNEXPECTED  
The print server sent some data when the HP JetDirect print  
PSERVER DATA RCVD server had not given its permission to do so. This indicates  
a possible print server problem, possibly a software  
problem.  
UNICAST PACKETS  
RCVD:  
Number of frames specifically addressed to this  
HP JetDirect print server. This does not include broadcasts  
or multicasts.  
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Message  
General HP JetDirect Messages (15 of 15)  
Description  
UNKNOWN NCP  
RETURN CODE  
The HP JetDirect print server encountered an unexpected  
fatal error after it had successfully connected to the file  
server. A wide variety of failures could produce this error  
message, including a downed file server or a network router  
failure.  
UNSENDABLE  
PACKETS:  
Total number of frames (packets) not successfully  
transmitted because of errors.  
WEBJA SERVER  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
Identifies the IP address or domain name of the server that  
the HP JetDirect print server uses for Web JetAdmin  
services.  
XMIT COLLISIONS:  
Number of frames not transmitted because of repeated  
collisions.  
XMIT LATE  
COLLISIONS:  
Total number of frames not transmitted because a late  
collision occurred. A large number may indicate a cabling  
problem on the network.  
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TCP/IP Overview  
Introduction  
This appendix is intended to provide information to help you gain  
a basic understanding of TCP/IP.  
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is a suite  
of protocols designed to define the way data is passed to  
network devices.  
TCP/IP is rapidly becoming the most used set of protocols. The main  
reason this is happening is the fact that the internet only uses  
TCP/IP. If you have a network that you wish to connect to the  
internet, you must be using TCP/IP to communicate.  
Internet Protocol (IP)  
When information is sent across the network, the data is broken  
down into small packets. Each packet is sent independently of one  
another. IP routes all data packets on the network and provides  
connectionless, nonguaranteed delivery of data packets across the  
network. Each node on the network is assigned an IP address,  
including HP JetDirect connected devices.  
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Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)  
TCP handles breaking the data into packets and recombining the  
packets on the receiving end by providing a connection-oriented,  
reliable, and guaranteed delivery service to another node on the  
network. When data packets are received at their destination, TCP  
calculates a checksum for each packet to verify the data is not  
corrupt. If the data in the packet has been corrupted during  
transmission, TCP discards the packet and the packet is resent.  
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)  
UDP provides similar services to TCP. However, UDP does not  
acknowledge data receipt and supports request/reply transactions  
withnoaddedreliabilityorguaranteeofdelivery. UDPisusedwhen  
acknowledgment and reliability are not required, such as during a  
“discovery broadcast.”  
IP Address  
Every host (workstation or node) on an IP network requires a  
unique IP address for each network interface. This address is a  
software address that is used to identify both the network and  
specific hosts located on that network. Each IP address can be  
divided into two separate parts: the network portion and the host  
portion. It is possible for a host to query a server for a dynamic IP  
Note  
WhenassigningIPaddresses, alwaysconsulttheIP  
address administrator. Setting the wrong address  
can disable other equipment operating on the  
network or interfere with communications.  
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IP Address: (Network Portion)  
Network addresses are managed by an organization in Norfolk,  
Virginia recognized as InterNIC. InterNIC has been contracted by  
the National Science Foundation to manage the Internet addresses  
and domains. Network addresses are distributed to organizations  
that are in turn responsible for making sure all attached devices or  
hosts on the network are properly numbered. The network address  
is a four-byte address although some bytes may be expressed  
as zeros.  
IP Address: (Host Portion)  
Host addresses numerically identify specific network interfaces on  
an IP network. Usually a host has only one network interface; thus,  
only one IP address. Because no two devices can share the same  
number at the same time, administrators typically maintain  
address tables to assure correct assignment of addresses in the  
host network.  
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An IP address is comprised of 32 bits of information and divided  
into 4 sections containing 1 byte each section or 4 bytes total:  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
For efficiency in routing, networks were broken down into three  
classes, so routing can begin simply by identifying the leading byte  
of information in the IP address. The three IP addresses that  
InterNIC assigns are class A, B, and C. The network class  
determines what each of the four IP address sections identify as  
Table A.1  
Class  
IP Address Class Format  
First  
Second  
Address  
Byte  
Third  
Address  
Byte  
Fourth  
Address  
Byte  
Address  
Byte  
xxx.  
xxx.  
xxx.  
xxx  
A
B
C
Network.  
Network.  
Network.  
Host.  
Host.  
Host  
Host  
Host  
Network.  
Network.  
Host.  
Network.  
by the leading bit identifier, the address range, the number of each  
type available, and the maximum number of hosts each class allows.  
Table A.2  
Network Class Characteristics  
Class Leading  
Bit  
Address Range  
Maximum  
number of  
networks in  
the class  
Maximum  
hosts in the  
network  
Identifier  
A
B
C
0
0.0.0.0 to  
127.255.255.255  
126  
Over 16 Million  
65,534  
10  
110  
128.0.0.0 to  
191.255.255.255  
16,382  
192.0.0.0 to  
Over 2 Million  
254  
223.255.255.255  
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Configuring IP Addresses  
TCP/IPconfigurationparameters(suchasIPaddress, subnetmask,  
default gateway) can be configured on the HP JetDirect print server  
in a variety of ways. These values can be configured manually  
through HP-supplied software, or they can be automatically  
downloaded using DHCP or BOOTP each time the print server is  
turned on.  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)  
DHCP allows a group of devices to use a set of IP addresses that are  
maintained by a DHCP server. The device or host sends a request  
to the server, and if an IP address is available, the server assigns  
it to that device.  
BOOTP  
BOOTP is a bootstrap protocol used to download configuration  
parameters and host information from a network server. BOOTP  
uses UDP for its transport. In order for devices to boot and load  
configuration information into RAM, they must communicate  
through the bootstrap protocol BOOTP as a client with their server.  
To configure the device, the client broadcasts a boot request packet  
containing at least the hardware address of the device  
(HP JetDirect print server hardware address). The server answers  
withabootreplypacketcontainingtheinformationthedeviceneeds  
to configure.  
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Subnets  
When an IP address is assigned to an organization, no provision is  
made for more than one network being present at that location.  
Local network administrators use subnets to partition a network  
intoseveraldifferentsubnetworks. Splittinganetworkintosubnets  
can result in better performance and improved use of limited  
network address space.  
Subnet Mask  
The subnet mask is a mechanism used to divide a single IP network  
into several different networks. To subnet the IP address, the  
administrator must take part of the host area of the address and  
assign it for subnet numbers. The subnet mask “masks” out that  
specific portion of the host IP address along with the entire network  
section of the address with ones and leaves this portion as zeros,  
available to host addressing.  
Table A.3  
Subnet Masks  
Bytes  
Network  
Subnet  
xxx  
Host  
xxx  
Host  
xxx  
(Sections)  
Class A  
Network  
15  
Subnet  
Mask  
255  
255  
254  
0
0
2
Example IP 15  
64  
Address  
been assigned to Hewlett-Packard. To allow additional networks at  
the HP site, the subnet mask of 255.255.0.0 is used. This address  
designates the second byte of the IP address as the subnet address.  
Using this designation, each device is uniquely identified on its own  
subnet, but HP can incorporate up to 254 subnetworks without  
violating their assigned address space.  
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Gateways  
Gateways are devices that act as translators between systems that  
do not use the same communication protocols, data formatting,  
structures, languages, or architectures. Gateways repackage the  
data packets and change the syntax to match that of the destination  
system. When networks are divided into subnets, gateways are  
required to connect one subnet to another.  
Default Gateway  
The Default Gateway is the address of the gateway or router that  
you use to move packets between subnets. If multiple gateways or  
routers exist, then the default gateway is the address of the first  
gateway or router that you use to move packets between subnets.  
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Using the Embedded Web Server  
Introduction  
Each HP JetDirect print server contains an embedded web server  
that can be accessed through a supported web browser on an  
intranet. The embedded web server provides access to configuration  
and management pages for the HP JetDirect print server and the  
attached peripheral device.  
Figure B.1 Using Netscape to Access the Embedded Web Server  
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Requirements  
Supported Web Browsers  
To access the embedded web server, the following web browsers are  
supported:  
Windows 95/98 and NT 4.0:  
Netscape Navigator 4.01, 4.02, 4.03, and 4.05  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 with update version SP1  
Windows 2000:  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0  
HP-UX and Solaris  
Netscape Navigator 4.01, 4.02, 4.03, and 4.05  
Linux System  
Netscape Navigator 4.03, 4.05  
For the latest list of supported web browsers, visit HP’s Customer  
Care Online (http://www.hp.com/go/support).  
Supported HP Web JetAdmin Version  
HP Web JetAdmin is a printer installation and management  
application for intranets and is available from HP Customer Care  
Online (http://www.hp.com/support/net_printing).  
HPWebJetAdminversion5.0orlaterisrecommendedforoperation  
with the HP JetDirect embedded web server.  
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Viewing the Embedded Web Server  
Beforeyoucanusetheembeddedwebserver, theHPJetDirectprint  
server must be configured with an IP address.  
There are many ways to configure an IP address on the print server.  
For example, you can automatically configure IP parameters over  
the network using BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol) or DHCP (Dynamic  
Host Configuration Protocol) each time the printer is turned on. Or,  
you can manually configure IP parameters using the printer’s  
control panel (for selected printers), Telnet, HP Web JetAdmin or  
other management software.  
If the HP JetDirect print server does not receive its IP configuration  
within two minutes, a default IP address is automatically assigned:  
192.0.0.192. This address is not a valid IP address for your network  
but can be used to initially access the HP JetDirect print server.  
However, to use the default IP address, you must temporarily set  
up your system with the same IP network number or establish a  
route to it.  
After an IP address is established on the print server, perform the  
following steps:  
1. Run a supported version of your web browser.  
2. Enter the IP address of the print server as the URL.  
Figure B.2 Entering the IP Address  
The HP JetDirect main web page will be displayed.  
Click the “?” icon on the web page for more information.  
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Special Features  
The HP JetDirect print server supports the Internet Printing  
Protocol. In addition, HP provides software to configure NT  
clients for internet printing. To automatically set up a printing  
pathway between your computer and this printer, click Internet  
Printing Install Wizard.  
HPJetDirectexternalprintserversprovidescanningcapabilities  
for selected HP All-in-One peripherals. When connected to a  
supported peripheral, a [Scan] button provides you with access to  
the scanning feature. For more information, click the “?” icon on  
the Scan page.  
If your printer has been discovered through HP Web JetAdmin  
5.0 (or later), the embedded web server on the HP JetDirect print  
server will provide a link to HP Web JetAdmin for management  
of this and other HP JetDirect devices on the network.  
A link to the HP web page is provided. Simply click on the HP  
logo.  
Operating Notes  
Changes to the IP address and other parameters will close the  
connection to the embedded web server. To re-establish a  
connection, use the new IP address.  
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Printing on Windows NT DLC/LLC  
Networks  
Introduction  
The DLC/LLC protocol is a protocol that may be in use on some  
networks, such as IBM networks. The DLC/LLC protocol is  
available on Windows NT systems and can be used for network  
printing. DLC/LLC protocols are supported by most models of HP  
JetDirect print servers.  
To set up networking printing using DLC/LLC on Windows NT  
systems, use the HP Network Port software included with Windows  
NT. This software allows you to print to an HP JetDirect-connected  
printer.  
With the HP Network Port software you can perform the following  
functions:  
Allocate link stations  
Support locally administered addresses  
Support advanced job status  
Configure the DLC timers  
Set the error logging level  
Determine the workstation-printer connection type  
Set the status update interval  
For more information on these features, see the online help.  
Software Requirements  
Load the Microsoft DLC protocol.  
Note  
The HP Network Port software is installed  
automatically with the DLC protocol.  
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Installing the DLC Transport and  
Driver Software  
All software necessary to support the HP JetDirect print server is  
included with the Windows NT operating system. Follow the steps  
below to install the DLC Transport and Driver software for the  
HP JetDirect print server.  
Note  
The HP Network Port software is installed  
automatically with the DLC protocol.  
Windows NT 4.0  
1. Log onto the network with Supervisor privileges at any user  
workstation.  
2. Run Windows NT.  
3. Right-click on Network Neighborhood and then click  
Properties. The Network window appears.  
4. Click the Protocols tab and then click Add. The Select Network  
Protocol box appears.  
5. Select DLC Protocol and then click OK.  
6. Follow the directions on the screen to complete the installation.  
7. To verify that the DLC software is installed, right-click on  
Network Neighborhood, click Properties, and then click the  
Protocols tab. Make sure that DLC Protocol appears in the  
Network Protocols window.  
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Configuring a Printer  
Before you configure your printer, make sure that the following  
tasks have been performed:  
Internal print servers: The print server is installed in the printer  
and the printer is connected to a network.  
External print servers: The print server has power and is  
connected to the printer’s parallel port and network.  
The printer is turned on, is online, and you have printed a  
JetDirect configuration page.  
If you have not printed a configuration page from your printer, see  
the hardware installation guide for your print server or your  
printer’s getting started guide for instructions.  
To Configure the Printer (Windows NT 4.0)  
1. From the Windows NT desktop, click Start, Settings, then  
Printers.  
2. Double-click Add Printer.  
3. Select My Computer and then click Next. The Add Printer  
Wizard appears.  
4. Click on Add Port.  
5. Double-click on Hewlett-Packard Network Port.  
6. Type a name for the port in the Name box. The name must not  
be the name of an existing port, such as LPT1, or an existing  
DOS device.  
7. Select the HP JetDirect LAN HARDWARE address from the  
Card Address pull down menu or type the correct address. This  
address must match the one listed under “LAN HW ADDRESS”  
on the configuration page.  
8. Click Close.  
The list of ports is displayed and the newly created port will be  
checked.  
9. Click Next.  
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10. Select HP in the Manufacturers column, then select the  
appropriate printer model in the Printers column.  
11. Click Next.  
12. Type the name of the printer. This is the name that shows up  
in your Printers folder.  
13. Click Yes if you want Windows-based programs to use this  
printer as the default printer, then click Next.  
14. To share the printer with others on your network, click Shared,  
then enter a name in the Share Name box. If you want this  
printer to support additional platforms, select the appropriate  
platform names.  
15. Click Next.  
16. To print a configuration page and confirm that the printer is set  
up correctly, click Yes.  
17. Click Finish to complete the configuration.  
The printer you have just set up can be accessed from the local  
computer at this time. If you shared the printer, the printer can also  
be accessed from client computers.  
Verifying the Configuration  
Print the appropriate file from the server to the printer:  
For PCL, print an ASCII file.  
For PostScript, print a PostScript file.  
For an HP DesignJet plotter, print an HP-GL/2 file.  
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HP JetDirect Year 2000 Compliance  
Introduction  
Hewlett-Packard, the Leader in printing solutions, wants to ensure  
our customers are ready for success in the Year 2000. For the latest  
information regarding Year 2000, click on the Year 2000 link at the  
following web site: http://www.hp.com/support/net_printing.  
Hewlett-Packard Year 2000 Warranty  
Subject to all of the terms and limitations of the HP Limited  
Warranty Statement provided with this HP Product, HP warrants  
that this HP Product will be able to accurately process date data  
(including, but not limited to, calculating, comparing, and  
sequencing) from, into, and between the twentieth and twenty-first  
centuries, and the years 1999 and 2000, including leap year  
calculations, when used in accordance with the Product  
documentation provided by HP (including any instructions for  
installing patches or upgrades), provided that all other products  
(e.g. hardware, software, firmware) used in combination with such  
HP Product(s) properly exchange date data with it. The duration of  
the Year 2000 warranty extends through January 31, 2001.  
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configuration  
Index  
A
ARP DUPLICATE IP ADDRESS  
configuration page  
configuration page messages  
B
BOOTP  
D
DHCP  
queue 62  
DISCONNECTING  
DLC/LLC  
143  
C
CF ERR  
ACCESS LIST EXCEEDED  
116  
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E
H
embedded web server  
supported HP Web JetAdmin  
version 140  
NDPS 14  
SIZE 117  
HP JetDirect  
configuration page messages  
error messages  
HP JetDirect configuration  
page 109  
configuration page, how to  
print 86  
115  
52  
EtherTalk or LocalTalk (Mac OS)  
HP LaserJet Utility  
HP Web JetAdmin  
HP LaserJet Utility, running the  
HP Web JetAdmin software  
F
FAIL RESERVING PRINTER  
FRAMING  
I
I/O CARD  
FTP printing  
CONNECT TO SERVER 118  
installing  
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Internet Printer Connection  
software  
L
LAN ERROR  
INVALID  
IP  
Utility  
LocalTalk  
IP address  
IP/IPX printer gateway, see HP  
NDPS  
IPX/SPX  
LPD  
J
JetDirect print server  
printing  
LTALK  
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O
R
Utility 18  
requirements  
P
SELECTED 124  
internet printer connection  
software 13  
RING  
124  
print queue  
print server  
S
PRINT SERVER NOT DEFINED  
SET 125  
SERVER  
printer gateway for NDPS  
DEFINED 125  
printer, selecting with Apple  
proxies, internet printer  
connection software 13  
CONNECTION 125  
software installation  
EtherTalk or LocalTalk (Mac  
Q
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X
Y
Z
zone, selecting  
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Hewlett-Packard Company  
2/2000  
Manual Part Number  
5969-3521  
*5969-3521*  
*5969-3521*  
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