HP Jetdirect Print Servers - Administrator Guide

ENWW TCP/IP Configuration 96
DLC/LLC Settings
Command Description
dlc/llc-config Enables or disables DLC/LLC protocol operation on the print
server. 0 disables, 1 (default) enables. For example,
dlc/llc-config 0 will disable DLC/LLC operation.
strict-8022 Controls DLC/LLC protocol interpretation:
0 (default): disables, that is, provides loose interpretation.
1: enables, that is, provides strict interpretation).
Other Settings
Command Description
link-type (10/100 Fast Ethernet) Sets the print servers link speed (10
or 100 Mbps) and communication mode (Full- or
Half-Duplex). Selections are AUTO, 100FULL, 100HALF,
10FULL, 10HALF.
For AUTO (default), the print server uses autonegotiation to
determine the link speed and mode. If autonegotiation fails,
then 100HALF is set.
laa Specifies a locally administered address (LAA) that replaces
the factory-assigned LAN Hardware (MAC) address. If LAA
is used, a user-specified string of exactly 12 hexadecimal
digits must be entered.
For Token Ring print servers, the LAA address must start
with hexadecimal 40 through 7F.
For Ethernet print servers, the LAA address must start with
hexadecimal X2, X6, XA, or XE, where X is any hexadecimal
digit 0 through F.
The default address is the factory-assigned address.
webscan-config (Web Scan Config) Enables or disables the Web Scan
feature on the print server when connected to a supported
device. 0 disables, 1 (default) enables.
scan-idle-timeout Specifies the number of seconds (1 - 3600) that an idle scan
connection is allowed to remain open. 0 disables the
timeout. The default is 300 seconds.
scan-email-config (Email Scan Config) Enable or disable the scan-to-email
feature in the Web Scan server. 0 disables, 1 (default)
enables.
MFP-config (MFP config) Enable or disable print server support of the
client software provided with your multifunction or all-in-one
peripheral.
0 (default): disables client software support (allows printing
only).
1: enables client software support (allows printing and
scanning).
Table 3.4 Telnet Commands and Parameters (16 of 18)