HP Jetdirect Print Servers Administrator’s Guide HP Jetdirect Firmware V.
HP Jetdirect Print Servers Administrator's Guide (Firmware V.45.xx.
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Table of contents 1 Introducing the HP Jetdirect print server ..................................................................................................... 1 Supported print servers ........................................................................................................................ 1 Supported network protocols ................................................................................................................ 2 Security protocols ....................................
Mac OS network installation ............................................................................................................... 12 3 TCP/IP configuration .................................................................................................................................... 15 IPv6 configuration ............................................................................................................................... 15 IPv6 address introduction ..................................
View the HP Embedded Web Server ................................................................................................. 64 Operating notes ................................................................................................................. 66 HP Jetdirect Home tab ....................................................................................................................... 66 Device tabs .........................................................................................
Network Statistics ............................................................................................................ 103 Protocol Info ..................................................................................................................... 103 Configuration Page .......................................................................................................... 103 Other Links ......................................................................................................
8 HP Jetdirect configuration pages .............................................................................................................. 139 HP Jetdirect configuration page ....................................................................................................... 140 Status field error messages ............................................................................................. 140 Configuration page format ......................................................................
Verify the configuration ................................................................................... 172 Print from Microsoft Windows clients ............................................................................... 173 LPD on Microsoft Windows XP systems .......................................................................................... 173 Add Microsoft Windows optional networking components ............................................... 173 Configure a network LPD printer ..........
1 Introducing the HP Jetdirect print server HP Jetdirect print servers connect printers and other devices directly to a network. By attaching a device directly to a network, you can install it in a convenient location and share it with multiple users. In addition, a network connection allows data transfers to or from the device at network speeds.
To view the HP Jetdirect print server product number and installed firmware version, use the HP Jetdirect configuration page (see HP Jetdirect configuration pages on page 139), Telnet (see TCP/IP configuration on page 15), HP Embedded Web Server (see HP Embedded Web Server (V. 45.xx.nn.xx) on page 63), or the network management applications. For firmware upgrades, see Firmware upgrades on page 5.
If HP network setup and management software for supported systems is not supplied, obtain it from HP support at: www.hp.com/support/net_printing For software to set up network printing on other systems, contact your system vendor. Security protocols SNMP (IP and IPX) Simple network management protocol (SNMP) is used by network management applications for device management.
To configure the print server for EAP/802.1X authentication, use the HP Embedded Web Server through your Web browser. For more information, see HP Embedded Web Server (V.45.xx.nn.xx) on page 63. Wireless print server authentication HP Jetdirect wired/wireless print servers support several wireless authentication methods, which include the following: ● WEP–Personal Authentication is based on a secret, common wired equivalent privacy (WEP) key that must be configured on each wireless device.
HP support HP online support Visit the HP Web site 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at: www.hp.com/support/net_printing Firmware upgrades Full-featured HP Jetdirect print servers support firmware upgrades of new or enhanced features. If a firmware upgrade is available for your print server model, you can download and install the upgrade over your network. To check for and download available upgrades, visit the Hewlett-Packard Web site at: www.hp.
NOTE: For toll-free support in the USA and Canada, call 1-800-HPINVENT or 1-800-474-6836. Telephone fees are the responsibility of the caller. Rates can vary. Contact your local telephone company for current rates. Product registration To register your HP Jetdirect print server, use the following HP Web page: www.hp.com/go/jetdirect_register Product accessibility For information on HP's commitment to accessibility of HP Jetdirect print server products: 6 ● Visit the HP Web site at: www.hp.
2 HP software solutions summary HP provides a variety of software solutions to set up or manage your HP Jetdirect-connected network devices. To determine the appropriate software solution for your needs, see Table 2-1 Software Solutions on page 7. NOTE: For more information on these and other solutions, visit HP online support at: www.hp.
Table 2-1 Software Solutions (continued) Operating Environment Function Remarks (See the HP Website for supported system updates.) An enterprise management tool for the remote installation, configuration, and management of HP Jetdirect-connected print servers, non-HP printers that support the standard MIBs, and printers with the HP Embedded Web Server. ● The HP preferred solution for ongoing management and installation of multiple printers anywhere on your intranet. ● Browser-based management.
HP Jetdirect Printer Installer for UNIX The HP Jetdirect Printer Installer for UNIX supports HP-UX and Solaris systems. The software installs, configures, and provides diagnostics capabilities for HP printers connected to TCP/IPv4 networks using full-featured HP Jetdirect print servers. You can download the installer from HP online support at: www.hp.com/support/net_printing For system requirements and installation information, see the documentation provided with the software.
Install HP Web Jetadmin software To install HP Web Jetadmin software, use the following steps: 1. Verify that you have administrator privileges on the local system. 2. Download the installation files from HP online at: www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the HP Web Jetadmin software. NOTE: Installation instructions are also contained in the HP Web Jetadmin install file.
The following features and benefits are provided by Internet printing: ● Print high-quality, time-sensitive documents remotely, in full color or black-and-white ● Print documents remotely at a fraction of the cost of current methods (such as fax, mail, or overnight delivery services) ● Extend the traditional LAN printing model to that of an Internet printing model ● Transmit IPP outbound print send requests through firewalls Microsoft-supplied software NOTE: Contact Microsoft for support of Windows
Novell-supplied software The HP Jetdirect print server is compatible with IPP running on NetWare 5.1 with SP1 or later. For NetWare client support, see your NetWare technical documentation or contact Novell. Mac OS network installation Software tools Use the following Mac OS software tools: NOTE: For more information on Mac OS solutions, visit: www.hp.
To add the printer to your system for printing, use the following steps: 1. Open System Preferences, and then open Print & Fax. 2. Click + to add a printer. 3. Using the Default Browser in the Printer Browser window, select the printer, and then click Add. NOTE: If multiple connection types are listed, select the one with a Bonjour connection. 4. In the Print & Fax window, verify the new printer is added.
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3 TCP/IP configuration To operate properly on a TCP/IP network, you must configure the HP Jetdirect print server with valid TCP/IP network configuration parameters, such as an IP address that is valid for your network. The HP Jetdirect print server supports both IPv4 and IPv6 networks simultaneously. Print server configuration for IPv4 operation remains the same as in previous HP Jetdirect products.
However, the use of two colons to represent successive zero fields can be used only once in an address. IPv6 addresses are often specified by a prefix that identifies a fixed value associated with the first part of the address, followed by a prefix length that specifies the number of bits in the prefix. In IPv6 addressing, a prefix length of 64 typically specifies a network or subnet. A prefix with a prefix length less than 64 typically identifies a portion of the IPv6 address space or a route.
Stateless addresses Stateless addresses are usually assigned to the print server under router control, and not by a server, such as a DHCPv6 server. However, the router can specify that other configuration be provided by a server. The print server must receive periodic router advertisement messages. These messages contain one or more IPv6 prefix options, and they can specify 64–bit local subnets, or a default route.
Tools and utilities System tools and utilities for IPv6 networks are available to access or troubleshoot communications with the print server. The following are some examples: ● ipconfig /all or ipv6 if Identify IPv6 addresses for various interfaces configured on the system. An interface IPv6 address can contain a ScopeID, which is an interface index identifier (for example, %3) that is appended to a link-local IPv6 address. ● ping6 Send test packets to a remote interface and report the response packets.
management software. Manually assigned TCP/IP configuration values are retained when the print server is turned off, and then turned on. You can configure the print server to use either server-based or manual configuration of TCP/IP settings at any time. To identify the print server's configured IP address, see the HP Jetdirect configuration page. Default IP address (IPv4) When in a factory-default state, the HP Jetdirect print server has no IP address.
To determine the IP address configured on your print server, use the HP Jetdirect configuration page. See HP Jetdirect configuration pages on page 139. Default IP on wireless and wired print servers Wired and wireless print servers can have different default IP configuration results: ● When turned on, a print server in a factory default state that is connected to a network through a cable (wired), retrieves its IP settings by systematically using BOOTP, DHCP, and RARP.
Default IPv4 behavior When turned on, a factory-default print server connected to a network through a cable (wired), retrieves its IPv4 settings by systematically using BOOTP, DHCP, and RARP. This can take several minutes to complete. If configuration fails, a default IPv4 address is assigned. Configuration tools that require a specific default IP address on the print server for initial communication might not function without modification.
limited subset of the configuration parameters, control panel configuration is recommended only during troubleshooting or for simple installations. If control panel configuration is used, the print server saves the configuration when turned off and then turned on. For more information, see “Use the printer control panel on page 61”. Use BOOTP/TFTP (IPv4) BOOTP and TFTP provide a convenient way to automatically configure the HP Jetdirect print server for TCP/IPv4 network operation.
Systems using network information service (NIS) If your system uses NIS, you might need to rebuild the NIS map with the BOOTP service before performing the BOOTP configuration steps. See your system documentation. Configure the BOOTP server For the HP Jetdirect print server to obtain its configuration data over the network, the BOOTP/TFTP servers must have the appropriate configuration files. The print server uses BOOTP to obtain entries in the /etc/bootptab file on a BOOTP server.
Entries and tags supported by the HP Jetdirect print server are listed in the following table: Table 3-1 Tags supported in a BOOTP/DHCP boot file Item RFC 2132 Option Description nodename -- Peripheral name. Identifies an entry point to a list of parameters for a specific peripheral. Must be the first field in an entry. (In the example, nodename is picasso.) ht -- Hardware type. For the HP Jetdirect print server, set this to ether (for Ethernet). Must precede the ha tag.
Table 3-1 Tags supported in a BOOTP/DHCP boot file (continued) Item RFC 2132 Option T146 -- Description Buffer packing. HP proprietary. Set buffer packing for TCP/IP packets. 0 (default): Pack normal data buffers before sending to the printer. 1: Disable buffer packing. Data is sent to the printer when received. T147 -- Write mode. HP proprietary. Set the TCP PSH flag for device-to-client data transfers. 0 (default): Disable. 1: Set the TCP PSH (all-push) in all data packets.
Example HP Jetdirect TFTP configuration file # Disable Telnet Set allow to enable subnet 192.168.10.0 with access to the printer. This specifies a host or network of hosts that can connect to the print server. Add up to 10 entries using TFTP, Telnet, or the HP Embedded Web Server. You can also specify single IP addresses for specific systems. The following list describes the example TFTP configuration file settings: telnet-config: 0 telnet-config Set to zero (0). Cannot use Telnet. # Allow subnet 192.
Table 3-2 TFTP configuration file parameters (continued) ssl-state: (or ssl-redirect-config) Print server's security level for Web communication, using the following values: 1: Forced redirection to the HTTPS port. Use only HTTPS (secure HTTP) communication. 2: Disable redirection to HTTPS. Use both HTTP and HTTPS communication. security-reset: Reset security settings on the print server to factory default values. 0 (default): Do not reset. 1: Reset.
Table 3-2 TFTP configuration file parameters (continued) subnet-mask: Identify the network and host portions of an IPv4 address in received messages. For example: subnet-mask 255.255.255.0 In the example, 255.255.255.0 is stored on the print server. To clear the subnet IP address and disable the mask, set the value to 0.0.0.0.
Table 3-2 TFTP configuration file parameters (continued) ftp-printing: (or ftp-config:, ftp:) Print through FTP. 0: Disable. 1 (default): Enable. ws-printing Print through WS. 0 (default): Disable. 1: Enable. ipp-printing: (or ipp-config:, ipp:) Print through IPP. 0: Disable. 1 (default): Enable. lpd-printing: (or lpd-config:, lpd:) Print using the line printer daemon (LPD) on the HP Jetdirect print server. 0: Disable. 1 (default): Enable. banner: Print a port-specific LPD banner page. 0: Disable.
Table 3-2 TFTP configuration file parameters (continued) mult-tcp-conn: Allow multiple TCP connections. 0 (default): Enable multiple connections. 1: Disable multiple connections. TCP/IP Raw Print Ports raw-port: (or addrawport:) Additional ports for printing to TCP port 9100. Valid ports are 3000 to 9000, which are application-dependent. TCP/IP Access Control allow: netnum [mask] Add entries to the host access list stored on the HP Jetdirect print server.
Table 3-2 TFTP configuration file parameters (continued) slp-keep-alive: Number of minutes the print server waits between sending multicast packets on the network to prevent deletion from network device tables. The range is 1 to 1440 minutes. Some infrastructure devices, such as switches, delete active devices from their device tables because of network inactivity. 0: Disable. slp-client-mode: Use the service location protocol (SLP) to locate and install printers on the network. 0 (default): Disable.
Table 3-2 TFTP configuration file parameters (continued) hoplimit-wsd Set the WS-Discovery hop limit for the site local IPv6 multicast packet. ipv4-multicast: Receive and transmit IP version 4 multicast packets. 0: Disable. 1 (default): Enable. NOTE: If disabled, other protocols that use multicast protocols, such as Bonjour and SLP, might also be disabled without notification. idle-timeout: Seconds that an idle print data connection is allowed to remain open. The range is 1 to 3600 seconds.
Table 3-2 TFTP configuration file parameters (continued) default-ip: IP address to use when the print server is unable to obtain an IP address from the network during a forced TCP/IP reconfiguration. For example, when turned off and then on or when manually configured to use BOOTP/DHCP. DEFAULT_IP: Set the legacy default IP address 192.0.0.192. AUTO_IP: Set a link-local IP address 169.254.x.x. The initial setting is determined by the IP address obtained when first turned on.
Table 3-2 TFTP configuration file parameters (continued) trap-dest: (or trap-destination:) Add a host's IP address to the HP Jetdirect print server's SNMP trap destination list. The list can contain up to six entries. To receive SNMP traps, the systems listed on the SNMP trap destination list must have a trap daemon that listens for the traps. The following is the parameter format: trap-dest: [community name] [port number] The default community name is public.
Table 3-2 TFTP configuration file parameters (continued) AppleTalk appletalk: (or at-config:, ethertalk:) Use AppleTalk (EtherTalk) protocol operation on the print server. 0: Disable. 1 (default): Enable. NOTE: On HP Jetdirect 640n print servers, all network protocols except TCP/IP are disabled by factory default. DLC/LLC dlc/llc-config: (or dlc/llc:) Use DLC/LLC protocol operation on the print server. 0: Disable. 1 (default): Enable.
Table 3-2 TFTP configuration file parameters (continued) ◦ HPGL2: Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language (v2). ◦ PS: PostScript language. network-select: (For HP Jetdirect products with a dual wired/wireless port.) Specifies the active behavior of the print server. ◦ Auto (default): Automatically determines the active port. If a network cable is attached, then only the IEEE 802.3 wired port is active. If a network cable is not attached, only the IEEE 802.11bgn wireless port is active.
On HP-UX systems, a sample DHCP configuration file (dhcptab) might be located in the /etc directory. If your HP-UX system does not provide DDNS services for its DHCP implementation, HP recommends that you set all print server lease durations to infinite. This ensures that print server IP addresses remain static until dynamic domain name services are available. Microsoft Windows systems HP Jetdirect print servers support IP configuration from a supported Microsoft Windows DHCP server.
The procedure enables the RARP daemon running on your system to respond to an RARP request from the HP Jetdirect print server and to supply the IP address to the print server. Configure RARP using the following steps: 1. Turn the printer off. 2. Log onto your UNIX or Linux system as the super user. 3. Use the process status command to verify the RARP daemon is running on your system, as in the following example from the system prompt: ps -ef | grep rarpd (Unix) ps ax | grep rarpd (BSD or Linux) 4.
Using the arp and ping commands with HP Jetdirect print servers requires the following: ● Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, or UNIX system configured for TCP/IP operation ● Legacy default IP address of 192.0.0.192 on the print server ● 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: You might need root privileges to run the arp command.
NOTE: Telnet use and support depends on the print server product and the printer/MFP device in which it is installed. Telnet might not be supported on value-featured print servers. If you are configuring an HP Jetdirect wireless print server, this section assumes that a wireless network connection is established. Although you can protect a Telnet connection using an administrator password, Telnet connections are not secure.
To set configuration parameters, you must set up a Telnet session from your system to the HP Jetdirect print server. 1. At the system prompt, type the following: telnet The is the IP address listed on the HP Jetdirect configuration page. See HP Jetdirect configuration pages on page 139. 2. A connection to the HP Jetdirect print server is displayed. If the server responds with connected to IP address, press Enter twice to initialize the Telnet connection. 3.
NOTE: To view supported commands, formats, and parameters, type ?. To list additional (or advanced) commands, type advanced before entering ?. To display current configuration information, type /. 1. At the > Telnet prompt, type the following and press Enter: : The signifies the configuration parameter, and is the value assigned to that parameter. Follow each command entry with Enter (carriage return).
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) passwd Password that allows administrators to control changes of HP Jetdirect print server configuration parameters using Telnet, the HP Embedded Web Server, or HP Web Jetadmin. For example, passwd jd1234 jd1234 sets the password to jd1234. (You must enter the password jd1234 twice for confirmation.) Enter up to 16 alphanumeric characters. Clear the password using a cold reset or enter the command without a password and confirmation entry.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) AMPDU Aggregation Aggregating 802.11n MAC protocol data units packs them into frames to reduce overhead and increase the data rate. Enabling aggregation allows a maximum frame size of 64k bytes. ENABLE (default):Enable aggregation. DISABLE: Disable aggregation. network-type 802.11bgn wireless network topology: Infrastructure: The print server communicates on the network with other wired or wireless devices through an access point.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) psk-passphrase Passphrase used to generate a network pre-shared key. A passphrase must be from 8 to 63 ASCII characters in the hexadecimal range 21 through 7E (characters 0–9, a–z, A–Z and numerous special characters including !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, (, ), _, +, =, −, {, }, [, ], \, /, “, <, >, ?, “, ‘, ~). encryption Use encryption. 0 (default): Disable. 1: Enable. wep-key-method Format for WEP key entry. WEP key entries must be of the proper length.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) roam-threshold Specify the wireless signal strength level where the print server seeks an access point that provides a stronger signal strength. Select from the following levels: 2 (Default): Sets the threshold to a weak signal. 1: Sets the threshold to a very weak signal. 0: Sets the threshold to where there is no detected signal.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) ipsec-config firewall-config NOTE: The ipsec-config command is available on print servers that support both IPsec and Firewall configuration. The firewall-config command is available on fullfeatured print servers that do not support IPsec, but allow Firewall configuration. Disable IPsec or Firewall operation on the print server after IPsec/Firewall policies are configured and enabled. You cannot enable IPsec/Firewall operation using this command.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) domain-name Domain name for the device. For example: domain-name support.hp.com In the example, support.hp.com is assigned as the domain name. The domain name does not include the host name, and is not the FQDN (such as printer1.support.hp.com). pri-dns-svr IP address of the primary DNS server. sec-dns-svr IP address of a secondary DNS server to use if the primary DNS server is unavailable. pri-wins-svr IP address of the primary WINS server.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) interlock Require an acknowledgement (ACK) on all TCP packets before the printer can close a port 9100 print connection. Specify a port number and parameter value. For the HP Embedded Web Server on the HP Jetdirect print server, the default port number is 1. In the following example, the port is 1 and interlock is enabled: interlock 1 1 0 (default): Disable interlock. 1: Enable.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) allow Add an entry into the host access list stored on the HP Jetdirect print server. Each entry specifies a host or network of hosts allowed to connect to the printer. The format is allow netnum [mask] where netnum is a network number or host IP address, and mask is an address mask of bits applied to the network number and host address to verify access. Add up to 10 access list entries. If there are no entries, all hosts are permitted access.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) slp-keep-alive Time (in minutes) the print server waits to send multicast packets on the network to prevent deletion from network device tables. Some infrastructure devices, such as switches, delete devices from their device tables due to inactivity on the network. 0: Disable. 1 to 1440: Enable. slp-client-mode Use the service location protocol (SLP) to locate and install printers on the network. 0 (default): Disable. 1: Enable.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) bonjour-pri-svc Highest priority Bonjour service to use for printing. Set this parameter using the following values: 1: Port 9100 printing 2: IPP port printing 3: Default LPD raw queue 4: Default LPD text queue 5: Default LPD auto queue 6: Default LPD binps (binary PostScript) queue 7 through 12: If user-specified LPD queues are defined, corresponds to user-specified LPD queues 5 through 10.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) cold-reset Reset to TCP/IP factory default settings after a cold reset. (Parameters for other subsystems, such as IPX/SPX or AppleTalk, are not affected.) 0: Disable. Retain TCP/IP settings after a cold reset. 1: Enable. Restore factory default TCP/IP settings. icmp-ts-config ICMPv4 time stamp requests. 0 (default): Disable 1: Enable ews-config Allow use of the HP Embedded Web Server on the HP Jetdirect print server. 0 Disable. 1 (default): Enable.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) default-ip-dhcp Periodically transmit DHCP requests when a legacy default IP address of 192.0.0.192 or a link-local IP address of 169.254.x.x is automatically assigned. 0: Disable DHCP requests. 1 (default): Enable DHCP requests. duid DHCP unique identifier for a client, using a hexadecimal string to represent up to 260 characters. dns-cache-ttl Time-to-live for a cached DNS name, in seconds. Set from 0 to 4294967295 seconds. Names are not cached.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) set-cmnty-name Password to determine which SNMP SetRequests (control functions) the HP Jetdirect print server responds to. The community name of an incoming SNMP SetRequest must match the print server's set community name for the print server to respond. (For additional security, you can limit configuration access through the print server's host access list.) Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters. default-get-cmnty Default Get community name.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) ipx-sapinterval Time in seconds that the HP Jetdirect print server waits between service advertising protocol (SAP) broadcasts on the network. Set from 1 to 3600 seconds. 0: Disable. 60 (default): Enable SAP broadcasts. ipx-mode (Read-only parameter.) NetWare mode configured on the print server (RPRINTER or QSERVER). ipx-nds-tree NDS tree name for the print server. Enter up to 31 alphanumeric characters.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) Status (Read-only parameter.) Current AppleTalk configuration status. READY: HP Jetdirect print server is awaiting data. DISABLED: AppleTalk was manually disabled. INITIALIZING: Print server is registering the node address or name. An additional status message might also be displayed. DLC/LLC dlc/llc-config Use DLC/LLC protocol operation on the print server (if supported). 0: Disable. 1 (default): Enable.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) 1000t-ms-conf Configure the print server as a master or slave device on a 1000T network. AUTO or 0 (default): Master/slave configuration is automatically sensed and assigned. MASTER or 1: Configure as a 1000T master device. SLAVE or 2: Configure as a 1000T slave device. 1000t-pause-conf Control the flow of inbound and outbound data. OFF or 0 (default): Disable flow control. AUTO or 1: Configure through auto-negotiation with the network switch.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) status-page-lang Printer job language (PJL) that the print server uses to send the HP Jetdirect configuration/status page to the printer. ● Auto (default): PJL is auto-detected when the print server is turned on or after a cold reset. ● PCL: HP Printer Control Language ● ASCII: Standard ASCII characters ● HPGL2: HP graphics language (v2) ● PS: Postscript language Support Web JetAdmin URL (Read-only parameter.
Figure 3-1 Example: Using the Menu Interface Main Menu ------------------------------1. General Menu 2. TCP/IP Menu... 3. SNMP Menu... 4. IPX/SPX Menu 5. AppleTalk Menu 6. DLC/LLC Menu 7. Other Settings 8. Support Settings 9. Wireless Settings ?. Help e. Exit Menu 0. Exit Telnet Enter Selection => 2 TCP/IP Menu ------------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 0.
NOTE: This procedure resets all TCP/IP parameters. Parameters for other subsystems such as IPX/SPX or AppleTalk are not affected. To reset all parameters to factory default values, see Troubleshoot the HP Jetdirect print server on page 125. Move to another network (IPv4) 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.
● Security settings ● Link configuration settings To configure TCP/IP parameters not available from the control panel configuration, use an alternate configuration tool, such as Telnet/IPv4 or the HP Embedded Web Server. If the HP Jetdirect print server is configured with TCP/IP parameters from the printer control panel, the configuration is saved on the print server when turned off and then on.
4 HP Embedded Web Server (V. 45.xx.nn.xx) HP Jetdirect print servers contain the HP Embedded Web Server, which is accessible from a compatible Web browser over an intranet. The HP Embedded Web Server provides access to configuration and management pages for the HP Jetdirect print server and the attached network device, such as a printer or multifunction peripheral (MFP) device. Tabs across the upper portion of your browser window provide access to device and networking pages.
Requirements Compatible Web browsers To access the HP Embedded Web Server, you must use a compatible Web browser. In general, you can use those Web browsers that support HTML 4.01 and cascading style sheets. Hewlett-Packard recommends using one of the following browsers: ● Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x or greater ● Firefox 2.x or greater ● Opera 9.0 or greater Supported HP Web Jetadmin version HP Web Jetadmin is a browser-based, enterprise management tool for network devices.
server by inspecting the HP Jetdirect configuration page. See TCP/IP configuration on page 15 for more information. If the default IPv4 address 192.0.0.192 is assigned, you must temporarily set up your computer with the same IP network number or establish a route to the print server before you can use the HP Embedded Web Server. To access the HP Embedded Web Server, perform the following steps: 1. Run a supported Web browser. 2. Enter the IP address or FQDN of the print server as the URL.
Operating notes ● If you enter or change a configuration parameter value, click Apply to enable your change, or click Cancel to erase your change. ● The HP Embedded Web Server provides access to wireless network connection parameters on HP Jetdirect wireless print servers. CAUTION: If you change the wireless network settings, you can lose your connection. To reconnect, you might need to adjust your system to the new settings.
Table 4-1 HP Jetdirect Home Page Items (continued) Item Description Host Name IP host name assigned to the device and stored on the HP Jetdirect print server. The default host name is NPIxxxxxx, where xxxxxx are the last six digits of the LAN hardware (MAC) address. See TCP/IP on the Networking tab on page 67. System Up Time Length of time since either the HP Jetdirect print server or the network device was last turned off and then on.
Table 4-2 Networking Menu Items CONFIGURATION section ● Wireless Station on page 68 ● TCP/IP Settings on page 74 ● Network Settings on page 81 ● Other Settings on page 85 ● Select Language on page 90 SECURITY section ● Security: Settings on page 90 ● Authorization on page 93 ● Mgmt. Protocols on page 98 ● 802.
Table 4-3 Wireless Station configuration parameters Item Description Wireless Mode Select from 802.11b/g (the default) or 802.11b/g/n. Guard Interval Select whether to automatically set the guard interval (Auto), or to use a Long (800 ns) or Short (400 ns) interval. Guard interval is the space between transmitted symbols (characters). Can eliminate inter-symbol interference (ISI), which occurs when echoes or reflections from one symbol interfere with another.
Table 4-3 Wireless Station configuration parameters (continued) Item Description Network Name (SSID) Select a network name that the HP Jetdirect print server connects to from the Existing wireless network list, or, provide a network name in the Select Network Name field. The network name is also called the service set identifier (SSID) and identifies the extended service set (ESS) that is normally associated with larger infrastructure mode networks. The print server lists the detected SSIDs.
Table 4-3 Wireless Station configuration parameters (continued) Item Description WEP — Enterprise Select WEP — Enterprise security if your network uses WEP with EAP/802.1x authentication. This type of security utilizes a central authentication server, such as RADIUS, to authenticate users on the network. For WEP — Enterprise, the HP Jetdirect print server supports these server-based authentication protocols: LEAP PEAP EAPTLS.
Table 4-3 Wireless Station configuration parameters (continued) Item Description WPA (WiFi Protected Access) Your network uses WPA. Choose WPA–Personal, which uses a pre-shared key typically generated by a passphrase. Or, select WPA – Enterprise which is commonly used in enterprise-level networks. A dedicated server verifies the identity of a user or device requesting access to the network before granting that access.
Table 4-3 Wireless Station configuration parameters (continued) Item Description WPA–Enterprise Select WPA — Enterprise security if your network uses WPA with EAP/802.1x authentication. This type of security utilizes a central authentication server, such as RADIUS, to authenticate users on the network. For WPA — Enterprise, the HP Jetdirect print server supports these server-based authentication protocols: LEAP PEAP EAPTLS.
TCP/IP Settings The TCP/IP Settings menu provides access to the following tabs: ● Summary tab on page 74 ● Network Identification tab on page 75 ● TCP/IP(v4) tab on page 76 ● TCP/IP(v6) tab on page 77 ● Config Precedence tab on page 78 ● Advanced tab on page 79 Summary tab This tab provides a summary of the TCP/IP configuration. Items on this page are described in the following table.
Table 4-4 TCP/IP Summary tab (continued) Item Description IPv6 Address list IPv6 addresses configured on the print server. For each address, the following items are specified: Default Route Information ● Prefix length: Number of bits that comprise the fixed portion of the address. Typically, it is 64 and identifies network/subnet portion of the address.
Table 4-5 TCP/IP Network Identification tab (continued) Item Description DNS Suffixes (IPv4/IPv6) Printer domain names. You can create and store a DNS suffix list on the print server to assist in resolving the printer's host name with its IP address. (FQDN consists of a domain name appended to a host name. FQDNs are used, for example, by DNS servers to resolve an IP address associated with a device.) The DNS suffix list can contain up to 32 entries.
Table 4-6 TCP/IP(v4) tab (continued) Item Description Subnet Mask Manually assign a subnet mask if subnetting is used. A subnet mask is a 32-bit number. When applied to an IP address, the subnet mask determines which bits specify the network and subnet, and which bits uniquely specify the node. Default Gateway IP address of a router or computer that is used to connect to other networks or subnetworks.
Config Precedence tab Specify the order of precedence of the print server configuration methods. For example, to ensure that IPv4 parameters configured by a TFTP server cannot be overwritten by a manual configuration method (such as the printer control panel, Telnet, or the HP Embedded Web Server), you can indicate that TFTP takes precedence over manual configuration. The factory-default precedence order is indicated in the following table.
BOOTP/DHCPv4 DHCPv6 TFTP Manual Default 3. Press Clear Previous Values and Reinitialize Now. Advanced tab Use this tab to configure additional TCP/IP parameters. Table 4-9 TCP/IP Advanced tab Item Description Idle Timeout (IPv4 or IPv6) Number of seconds that an idle connection is allowed to remain open. The default is 270 seconds. Enter up to 3600 seconds.
Table 4-9 TCP/IP Advanced tab (continued) Item Description Proxy Server Port (For printers/MFPs that support this feature) (IPv4 only) Port number used by the proxy server for client support. Enter a value from 0 to 65535. The port number identifies the port reserved for proxy activity on your network. Proxy Server User Name (For printers/MFPs that support this feature) (IPv4 only) If a user account is set on the proxy server, enter the user name.
Table 4-9 TCP/IP Advanced tab (continued) Item Description Syslog Server (IPv4 only) IP address of a host computer that is configured to receive syslog messages from the HP Jetdirect print server. If a syslog server is not specified, syslog messages are disabled. Syslog Protocol (IPv4 only) Select whether to transport syslog messages to the syslog server using the TCP or UDP protocol.
Table 4-10 IPX/SPX tab settings (continued) Item Description IPX/SPX Frame Type IPX/SPX frame type to use on your network. After a frame type is configured, all others are counted and discarded. ● All Frame Types (Auto) Sense all types and configure the first one detected (default). ● Ethernet 802.3 (EN_8023) Use IPX over IEEE 802.3 frames. ● Ethernet II (EN_II) Use IPX over Ethernet frames. ● Ethernet 802.2 (EN_8022) Use IPX over IEEE 802.2 with IEEE 802.3 frames.
NOTE: The displayed AppleTalk parameters include the printer types that are advertised on the network. The HP Jetdirect print server supports AppleTalk Phase 2 only. Table 4-11 AppleTalk tab settings Item Description AppleTalk Enable Select the check box to enable the AppleTalk protocol. Current AppleTalk parameters stored on the print server are displayed. NOTE: On HP Jetdirect 640n print servers, all network protocols except TCP/IP are disabled by factory default.
Table 4-12 SNMP tab settings Item Description Enable SNMPv1/v2 readwrite access Select the check box to enable the SNMP v1/v2c agents on the print server. Configure custom community names to control management access to the print server. Set Community Name is a password to send (or write) SNMP information on the HP Jetdirect print server.
Other Settings Use this tab to provide access to a variety of management and printing configuration options. The following tabs are discussed: ● Misc.
Table 4-13 Miscellaneous Settings (continued) Item Description Certificate Mgmt Service Allow HP Web Jetadmin to access and service your certificate configuration. Web Services Print Use the Microsoft Web Services for Devices (WSD) Print services supported on the HP Jetdirect print server. WS-Discovery Use the Microsoft Web Services Dynamic Discovery (WS Discovery) protocols on the print server.
Table 4-13 Miscellaneous Settings (continued) Item Description Bonjour Highest Priority Service Specify the highest Bonjour priority service to use for printing: 9100 Printing Raw IP printing through HP-proprietary port 9100. IPP Printing Internet Printing Protocol printing. LPD Printing (RAW) Default LPD raw queue printing. LPD Printing (TEXT) Default LPD text queue printing. LPD Printing (AUTO) Default LPD auto queue printing. LPD Printing (BINPS) Default LPD binary PostScript queue printing.
If LPD printing is enabled, ten different named print queues are available. Four of these queues are configured automatically and their parameters cannot be changed. You can configure the remaining six queues. NOTE: Value-based print servers do not support user-defined LPD queues. You can set up the six modifiable queues with character strings, such as job control commands, that are automatically added before or after the print job.
Table 4-14 LPD Queues tab settings (continued) Item Description Queue Type Processing instruction for the queue. Choose from these four queue types: ● RAW No processing. Treats the data in a raw queue as a print job that is already formatted in PCL, PostScript, or HP-GL/2, and sends it to the printer without modification. (Prepend or Append strings are added to the job in the appropriate position.) ● TEXT Carriage return added.
print jobs sent to the printer either from the server or from a client computer that has set up that printer, includes a reset command at the beginning of the job. Support Info Configure links for support assistance. You can designate a support person and the phone number of an administrator for this device, as well as URL addresses for Web-based product and technical support. Refresh Rate Time period (in seconds) that the diagnostic pages are automatically updated.
Table 4-15 Wizard Security Levels Security Level Description Basic Security Requires that you configure an administrator password for configuration management. The administrator password is shared with other management tools, such as Telnet and SNMP applications. However, some management tools, such as Telnet, use plain-text communications and are not secure. Use the Admin. Account page to enter the administrator password.
Table 4-15 Wizard Security Levels (continued) Security Level Description Enhanced Security (Recommended) Adds to Basic Security by automatically disabling management protocols that do not use secure, encrypted communications (such as Telnet and FTP firmware updates, RCFG, SNMP v1/v2c). To change individual protocol settings, see Mgmt. Protocols on page 98. Use the Admin. Account page to enter the administrator password.
Only the configuration settings listed are restored to factory defaults. Other configuration settings are not affected. Authorization Use the Authorization page to control access to the device and to the device configuration and management features. You can also configure certificates for client and server authentication. Admin. Account Use this tab to set an administrator password for controlled access to HP Jetdirect configuration and status information.
NOTE: While self-signed certificates are permitted and allow data encryption, they do not ensure valid authentication. A self-signed certificate is similar to validating your own identity. The Certificates page provides the status of the certificates installed on the HP Jetdirect print server: ● Jetdirect Certificate Used to validate the identity of the HP Jetdirect device to clients and to network authentication servers.
Table 4-16 Certificate configuration screens (continued) ● Update Pre-Installed Certificate Update the pre-installed, self-signed certificate. The certificate is overwritten. You can update the following items: Certificate Validity Period The browser identifies the certificate as self-signed for each new Web session, which can cause a security alert message. You can bypass this message by adding the certificate to the browser's certificate store or by disabling browser alerts (not recommended).
Table 4-16 Certificate configuration screens (continued) ● Displays only when a self-signed certificate is pre-installed and you click Edit Settings to update the validity period (displays the current coordinated universal time) and the encryption key length. Validity Start Date Calculated from the PC's clock settings. Validity Period Number of days (1 to 3650) that the certificate is valid, starting from the Validity Start Date. A valid entry (1 to 3650) is required. The default is 5 years.
Table 4-16 Certificate configuration screens (continued) ● Import an HP Jetdirect certificate and private key. When imported, the existing certificate and private key are overwritten. The file format must be PKCS#12 encoded (.pfx). To import a certificate and private key, specify the name and path of the file that contains the certificate and private key. Or, click Browse to browse your system for the file. Then enter the password that was used to encrypt the private key.
To clear the entire access control list, clear all Save check boxes, and then click Apply. Mgmt. Protocols Use this item to access the management communications and other protocols that affect security. Web Mgmt. Use this tab to manage communications with the HP Embedded Web Server from Web browsers. Secure, encrypted Web-based communication is provided through the HTTPS protocol.
CAUTION: Creating SNMP v3 accounts with the HP Embedded Web Server removes existing accounts. Also, you must implement the account information on the SNMP management application. It is recommended that you use HP Web Jetadmin to configure SNMP v3 and other security settings on the print server. To prevent access or interception during SNMP v3 account creation, disable Telnet and enable secure embedded Web communication using HTTPS.
Table 4-17 Other protocols (continued) Item Description Enable Device Discovery Select device discovery protocols supported by the print server: SLP If enabled, the HP Jetdirect print server sends SLP packets, which are used by system applications for automated discovery and installation. If disabled, SLP packets are not sent. If SLP uses multicast protocols, you must enable multicast IPv4. Bonjour If enabled, Bonjour services are provided.
The supported 802.1X authentication protocols and associated configuration depend on the print server model and firmware version. Available configuration settings are listed in Table 4-18 802.1X configuration settings on page 101. Table 4-18 802.1X configuration settings Item Description Enable Protocols Enable (check) the supported protocols used for 802.1X authentication on your network. ● PEAP Uses digital certificates for network server authentication and passwords for client authentication.
Table 4-18 802.1X configuration settings (continued) Item Description Authentication Behavior: Reauthenticate on Apply Control authentication when you click Apply on this page, assuming valid configuration entries were made. NOTE: Does not apply to security or other configuration wizards. Changes to parameters through a wizard always causes the print server to re-authenticate.
Network Statistics Select the General tab to display counter values and other status information currently stored on the HP Jetdirect print server. This information is often useful to diagnose performance and operational problems associated with the network or network device. Protocol Info List the various network configuration settings on the HP Jetdirect print server for each protocol. Use these lists to validate your settings.
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5 IPsec/Firewall configuration (V. 45.xx.nn.xx) (Full-featured print servers only) IPsec/Firewall features provide network-layer security on both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The Firewall provides simple control of IP addresses that are allowed access. Internet protocol security (IPsec, RFC 2401) provides the additional security benefits of authentication and encryption, IPsec configuration is relatively complex.
Figure 5-1 Firewall Policy page Figure 5-2 IPsec Policy page The items on the IPsec/Firewall policy pages are described in the following table: 106 Chapter 5 IPsec/Firewall configuration (V.45.xx.nn.
Table 5-1 IPsec/Firewall Policy page Item Description Enable IPsec/Firewall Select the check box to enable your IPsec or Firewall policy. Clear this check box to disable IPsec/Firewall operation. or Enable Firewall IPsec/Firewall Rules Configure up to ten rules in descending order of precedence. For example, Rule 1 is higher in precedence than Rule 2. Define each rule using the following fields: ● Enable Select whether a configured rule is enabled or disabled for the policy.
Default Rule example The following illustrates the print server behavior depending on whether the default rule is set to Allow or Drop (default). IPsec Policy Configuration Example: IPsec is enabled on the print server with the following rule: ● All IPv4 Addresses ● All Jetdirect Print Services ● A simple IPsec template for these addresses and services is configured.
Enter up to ten rules, each rule specifying the host addresses, services, and the action to take for those addresses and services. Depending on whether IPsec is supported by the print server and device, the following actions are available: ● Allow traffic. If IPsec/Firewall is supported, allow IP traffic that is not protected by the IPsec/ Firewall policy. ● Drop traffic. Do not process (discard) the specified IP traffic. ● Require traffic to be protected with the IPsec/Firewall policy.
Table 5-2 Limitations to rules, templates and services (continued) Item Limit ◦ FE81:: to FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF for local addresses, :: to FE7F:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF for remote addresses ◦ ● FE81:: to FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF for both local and remote addresses All Broadcast/Multicast Addresses Results in four (4) address template rules: ◦ 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.
Table 5-3 Create Address Template page Item Description Address Template Name Name of the custom address template. The name is added to the Specify Address Template page. NOTE: Local Address The address template name must be unique. Select or specify the IP addresses for which this rule applies. These addresses are assigned to the HP Jetdirect print server and used, for example, when DHCP servers assign IP addresses from a scope of addresses. Specify a unique IP address directly or through a prefix.
Manage Services Items on the Manage Services page are described in the following table. 1. Select one or more services for your service template. To select a listed service, click the check box for the service. 2. To create and add a custom service to the list, click Manage Custom Services. 3. After the desired services are selected, click OK. Table 5-5 Manage Services page Item Description Custom Services List of user-defined custom services.
Table 5-6 Manage Custom Services page (continued) Item Description Service Port For TCP or UDP, select the ports for this custom service to use on the local printer/ MFP, and the remote hosts. The default selection is Any Port. Depending on the service, select Port Range or Specific Port, then enter the port range or port in the fields provided. ICMP Message Type For ICMPv4 or ICMPv6, enter the ICMP message type number to use by the service. ICMP does not use ports.
Create IPsec Template Use this page to create an IPsec template and to specify how security associations (SAs) are created (manually or dynamically). To create an IPsec template, use the following steps: 1. Enter a unique name for the template. 2. Select an authentication type. See the item descriptions in the following table. 3. Click Next. NOTE: The subsequent configuration pages depend on your authentication type selection (Internet Key Exchange or Manual Keys).
Table 5-8 Identity Authentication page Item Description Pre-Shared Key Select the Identity Type. Choose from Distinguished Name, FQDN, E-mail, KeyID, or IP Address. Enter the Identity for the identity type that you selected. Indicate whether the Identity is ASCII or Hex. Enter a pre-shared key (ASCII string) in the Key field. This pre-shared key is shared by all hosts specified by this rule. If used, it should be protected. Any host that knows this key can be authenticated.
Table 5-9 Kerberos page Item Description Manually Specify Configuration Manually configure the print server for Kerberos authentication. Click Next to display the Kerberos Settings page. Import Configuration Files Configure the print server for Kerberos authentication by importing configuration files. ● conf File Enter or browse to the krb5.conf file. In the libdefaults section, include the default_realm andclockskew tag entries. In the realms section, include the kdc tag entry.
Table 5-10 Kerberos Settings page (continued) Item Description Clock Skew Clock skew is a measure of allowed differences between clocks during transactions. A Kerberos installation uses clocks that are reasonably synchronized. When the HP Jetdirect print server checks time stamps of incoming packets from clients, the clock skew specifies the time interval (in seconds) within which the HP Jetdirect print server accepts a packet. If the time interval is exceeded, the packet is discarded.
Table 5-12 IKEv1/IKEv2 Phase 2 / Quick Mode Settings (IPsec Protocols) page Item Description Encapsulation Type Specify how the selected IPsec protocols (ESP or AH) are encapsulated: Cryptographic Parameters ● Transport (default) Protect only the user data in each IP packet. Do not protect the IP packet header. ● Tunnel Protect all packet fields, including the header.
NOTE: You cannot use IPv4 address ranges with manual keys. Instead, use a specific IP address. To use manual keys for key negotiation, use the following steps: 1. Specify IPsec protocol encryption and authentication methods to use for security associations (SA) in this rule. Configuration of manual keys depends on your selections. 2. Click OK, and then configure the manual keys for this template.
Table 5-15 Manual Keys page (continued) Item Description AH SPI (AH SPI fields are listed if AH is enabled on the IPsec Protocols page.) A 32-bit field in an authentication header used to identify the IPsec SA. In Value for an SA to use for packets received by the device. Out Value for an SA to use for packets sent by the device. CAUTION: IPsec AH might not function properly in environments that use network address translation (NAT).
6 Security features (V.45.xx.nn.xx) The HP Jetdirect print server security features minimize unauthorized access to network parameters and other stored data. The features differ depending on the print server product and the firmware version, and are limited on value-featured print servers. CAUTION: Although the basic HP Jetdirect security features can protect sensitive data, no method can fully prevent unauthorized access. For advanced security needs, contact HP Consulting services.
Table 6-1 Summary of HP Jetdirect security features (continued) ● Restrict access to HP Jetdirect configuration parameters by setting the administrator password. The password is required by Telnet (IPv4), HP Web Jetadmin (IPv4), and the HP Embedded Web Server. ● Use up to 16 alphanumeric characters. ● Set the password using TFTP (IPv4), Telnet (IPv4), the HP Embedded Web Server services, or HP Web Jetadmin (IPv4).
Table 6-1 Summary of HP Jetdirect security features (continued) (For full-featured print servers only) ● SNMP v3 agent on the HP Jetdirect print server provides secure, encrypted communications with an SNMP v3 management application, such as HP Web Jetadmin. ● Supports creation of an SNMP v3 account when it is enabled through the HP Embedded Web Server. The account information can be integrated on SNMP v3 management applications.
Limit access to security features You can control access to HP Jetdirect configuration parameters using the available security features. Examples of various settings and associated levels of access control are provided in Table 6-2 Settings for Access Control on page 124.
7 Troubleshoot the HP Jetdirect print server This chapter describes how to diagnose and correct problems associated with the HP Jetdirect print server.
Reset to factory defaults Use the following procedures to reset parameters on the HP Jetdirect print server to factory default values. CAUTION: A cold reset clears all data from memory and resets all values to their factory defaults. Before proceeding, print an HP Jetdirect configuration page. An HP Jetdirect X.509v3 certificate is saved after a cold reset. However, a CA certificate installed to validate a network authentication server is not saved. A reset can affect user-specified printer settings.
ENWW 4. Press the down arrow M button (or 9 button) until Cold Reset appears. 5. Press the Select button (or 6 button) to perform a cold reset and then continue its turn-on sequence.
Disable an HP Jetdirect embedded print server (V. 45.xx.nn.xx) NOTE: You can disable HP Jetdirect EIO and external print servers by disconnecting them from the printer/MFP. You can disable an HP Jetdirect embedded print server by using the printer/MFP Service menu. This can help you isolate faults to either the printer or the print server. To disable the print server, use the following steps: 1. Turn the printer on and watch for the memory count to begin. 2.
General troubleshooting Troubleshooting chart - assess the problem Figure 7-1 Assessing the Problem Is the Printer On and Online? NO See Procedure 1 YES Can you print a Configuration Page? NO See Procedure 2 YES Does the printer control panel display a "READY" message? NO See Procedure 3 YES Does an "I/O Card Ready" message appear on the config page? NO See Chapter 8 YES Is the printer communicating with the network? YES ENWW NO See Procedure 4 If the problem persists, see your network d
Procedure 1: Verify the printer is on and online To verify that the printer is ready to print, check the following items: 1. Is the printer plugged in and turned on? Make sure the printer is plugged in and turned on. If the problem persists, you might have a defective power cable, power source, or printer. 2. Is the printer online? The online Ready light should be lit. If not, press the appropriate buttons (for example, Start, Pause/Resume, or press to access the menus) to place the printer online. 3.
If the configuration page does not print, check the following items: 1. Did you perform the correct steps on the printer to print the configuration page? The steps to print a configuration page vary between different printers and print servers. (See the documentation supplied with your print server.) The following are general instructions. For EIO and embedded print servers, an HP Jetdirect page typically prints along with the printer configuration page. Use the printer control panel menus.
A break in communications can result from a disruption in the network connection or the server going down. If your printer has an Auto Continue feature that is disabled or off, press the appropriate key (Start or Pause/Resume, for example) on the printer after the communications problem is solved to place the printer back online. On some printers, turn on the Auto Continue feature to force the printer to reconnect without intervention. (This does not solve the disconnect problem.) 4.
Verify the configuration of the network's 802.1X port. If it does not allow guest or temporary access, you might need to pre-configure the HP Jetdirect print server for 802.1X operation before connection to your network. Do this using an isolated LAN, or through a direct computerto-printer connection using a cross-over cable. 5. Have any software applications been added to the network? Make sure the applications are compatible, installed correctly, and use the correct printer drivers. 6.
11. Does the printer appear in HP Web Jetadmin or other management application? ● Verify network and HP Jetdirect settings on the HP Jetdirect configuration page. See HP Jetdirect configuration pages on page 139 for 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. 12.
Troubleshooting wireless print servers Unable to communicate during initial setup If you use wireless communications to set up the print server, verify the following: ● Your wireless computer is configured to match the default wireless network settings on the HP Jetdirect print server: ❑ Communication Mode: Ad Hoc ❑ Network Name (SSID): hpsetup ❑ Encryption (WEP): NOTE: The network name (SSID) is case-sensitive. Be sure to specify “hpsetup” using lowercase characters.
My configured channel does not match the configuration page (Ad hoc mode only) The HP configuration tools allow you to select channel 10 or 11 (default) on the HP Jetdirect wireless print server. This channel is only used by the print server to broadcast its network name (SSID) when it fails to detect and join an existing wireless network. If it is able to join a network, it reconfigures its channel to the one used by the network.
Improving reception and performance Wireless LAN radio signals can penetrate many indoor structures and can reflect around obstacles. However, wireless communication range and performance depends on a variety of factors, including the number of users, the quality and physical placement of the wireless hardware, and the sources of radio signal interference. For example, microwave ovens and cordless telephones use similar frequencies that can interfere with wireless LAN signals.
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8 HP Jetdirect configuration pages The configuration pages are important tools for managing or troubleshooting HP Jetdirect print servers. The standard configuration page provides identification information, such as the HP Jetdirect product, firmware version, and LAN hardware address, and status and configuration parameters of supported network protocols. Network statistics gathered by the print server are also provided. See HP Jetdirect configuration page on page 140.
HP Jetdirect configuration page The standard HP Jetdirect configuration page provides overall status and configuration settings on the print server. Status field error messages The HP Jetdirect configuration page contains several status fields for the print server and the supported protocols. One or more error codes and related error messages are displayed in a Status field. For information on each error message, see Table 8-13 Error messages on page 153.
Table 8-1 Configuration Page Sections (continued) Section Name Description 802.11 Wireless Station Provides current status of the wireless connection, and the current values of the wireless network parameters. See Table 8-3 802.11 Wireless station settings on page 143. Error messages are included in the table. Security Settings Status of the configuration and access security parameters. See Table 8-4 Security Settings on page 144.
Table 8-2 HP Jetdirect Configuration/General Information (continued) Message Description STATUS Current state of the HP Jetdirect print server. I/O CARD READY, or READY Successfully connected to the network and is awaiting data. I/O CARD INITIALIZING, or INITIALIZING Initializing the network protocols. For more information, see the status line for each protocol on the configuration page. I/O CARD NOT READY, or ERROR Problem detected with the print server or its configuration.
Table 8-3 802.11 Wireless station settings Message Description Status Current state of the HP Jetdirect print server. See Table 8-2 HP Jetdirect Configuration/General Information on page 141 for a complete definition. Model Number Product number of the HP Jetdirect print server. Hardware Address The 12-digit hexadecimal network hardware (MAC) address of the HP Jetdirect print server installed in the printer or device. This address is assigned by the manufacturer.
Table 8-3 802.11 Wireless station settings (continued) Message Description SSL Version Version of the installed SSL protocol. SSL Issuer Entity issuing the CA certificate. SSL Subject Subject from the CA certificate. SSL Start Date Date the SSL certificate is valid. Encryption Type The type. 64–bit WEP, 128–bit WEP, Dynamic (used with WEP, TKIP, or both), Auto, or None (no encryption is used).. Dynamic Type Indicates whether dynamic encryption is used.
Table 8-4 Security Settings (continued) Message Description IPsec If the print server and printer/MFP device supports IPsec, then IPsec appears. If IPsec is not supported, then Firewall appears. or Current IPsec/Firewall status. Firewall Enabled IPsec/Firewall is enabled and operating as configured. Disabled IPsec/Firewall is turned off. Policy Failed Print server failed to implement the selected IPsec policy.
Table 8-4 Security Settings (continued) Message Description Access List (IPv4 only) Access control list is set on the HP Jetdirect print server. The list specifies the IP address of individual systems, or IP network of systems, that are allowed access to the print server and device. Specified Host access list is set. Not Specified Host access list is not set. All systems are allowed access. Secure Web Configuration Use encrypted communications between a browser and the HP Embedded Web Server.
TCP/IP protocol information Information in this section of the HP Jetdirect configuration page is described in the following table. For general TCP/IP configuration parameters, see Table 8-6 TCP/IP configuration information on page 147. For IPv4 parameters, see Table 8-7 IPv4 Section on page 148. For IPv6 parameters, see Table 8-8 IPv6 Section on page 149. For error messages, see Table 8-13 Error messages on page 153.
Table 8-7 IPv4 Section Message Description STATUS Current TCP/IPv4 status. READY Print server is awaiting data over TCP/IP. DISABLED TCP/IP is manually disabled. INITIALIZING Print server is searching for the BOOTP server, or trying to get the configuration file through TFTP. An additional status message can also be displayed. An error code and message is displayed if the print server is not ready. For more information, see Table 8-13 Error messages on page 153.
Table 8-7 IPv4 Section (continued) Message Description BOOTP SERVER Displayed if BOOTP, DHCP, or RARP is used for TCP/IP configuration. Specifies the IP address of the system that responds to the HP Jetdirect print server's request for automatic TCP/IP configuration over the network. or DHCP SERVER or Not Specified Configuration server's IP address could not be determined or was set to zero in the response packet.
Table 8-8 IPv6 Section (continued) Message Description DHCPV6 IPv6 stateful address configured by a DHCPv6 server. Not Configured Address is not set. MANUAL IPv6 address manually configured on the print server, using the printer control panel or the HP Embedded Web Server. Not Configured Address is not set. IPX/SPX protocol information Information in this section of the HP Jetdirect configuration page is described in Table 8-9 IPX/SPX configuration information on page 150.
Novell/NetWare parameters Information in this section of the HP Jetdirect configuration page is described in Table 8-10 Novell/ NetWare configuration information on page 151. For error messages, see Table 8-13 Error messages on page 153. Table 8-10 Novell/NetWare configuration information Message Description STATUS Current Novell NetWare configuration status. READY Print server is awaiting data. DISABLED Manually disabled. INITIALIZING Registering the node address or name.
Table 8-11 AppleTalk configuration information Message Description STATUS Current AppleTalk configuration status. READY Print server is awaiting data. DISABLED Manually disabled. INITIALIZING Registering the node address or name. Additional status messages might be displayed. An error code and message is displayed if the print server is not ready. For more information, see Table 8-13 Error messages on page 153. NAME Printer name on the AppleTalk network.
Table 8-13 Error messages Error Code and Message Description 02 LAN ERROR - INTERNAL LOOPBACK During self-test, an internal loopback test error was detected. The print server might be faulty. If the error persists, replace the HP Jetdirect print server. 03 LAN ERROR - EXTERNAL LOOPBACK Print server is incorrectly connected to your network or is defective. Make sure it is correctly attached to your network by checking the cabling and connectors. 05 NO SIGNAL DETECTED (802.
Table 8-13 Error messages (continued) Error Code and Message Description 11 LAN ERROR - RETRY FAULTS (Ethernet) There is a problem with your network cabling or external network configuration. Verify operation of the hub or switch port. 12 LAN ERROR - NO LINKBEAT Using a wired Ethernet port, this message is displayed if a link beat is not sensed. Check the network cable, and verify that the concentrator/hub is providing a link beat.
Table 8-13 Error messages (continued) Error Code and Message Description 1E 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. Can indicate a network or print server problem. Verify all cables and routers are functioning correctly. Try restarting the print server. 1F ERR NEGOTIATING BUFFER SIZE Failure detected when selecting the buffer size to use when reading print data from the file server.
Table 8-13 Error messages (continued) Error Code and Message Description 28 OUT OF BUFFERS The HP Jetdirect print server cannot allocate a buffer from its internal memory. All buffers might be busy due to heavy broadcast traffic or large amounts of network traffic directed to the print server. 29 UNABLE TO SENSE NET NUMBER The HP Jetdirect print server attempted to determine the NetWare protocol used on the network. (The server attempts for 3 minutes.
Table 8-13 Error messages (continued) ENWW Error Code and Message Description 3C NDS ERR: UNRESOLVED QUEUE Cannot locate the print queue object in the specified NDS context. 3D NDS ERR: CANNOT READ Q HOST Cannot locate the file server on the network. The server is not running or a communications problem exists. 3E NDS PRNT SRVR PUBLIC KEY ERR Print server object name mismatch. Unable to read the print server's public key. Verify object names.
Table 8-13 Error messages (continued) Error Code and Message Description 51 TFTP RETRIES EXCEEDED Retry limit exceeded when transferring the TFTP configuration file from the host to the HP Jetdirect print server. 52 BAD BOOTP/DHCP REPLY Error detected in the BOOTP or DHCP reply received by the HP Jetdirect print server.
Table 8-13 Error messages (continued) Error Code and Message Description 84 DHCP LEASE TIMERS ADJUSTED The print server detected a DHCP lease error due to one of the following conditions: ● Renew time is less than 30 seconds. ● Rebind time is less than 52 seconds. ● Rebind time is less than, or equal to, the Renew time. ● Lease duration is less than, or equal to, the Rebind time. F1 TRYING TO CONNECT TO SERVER The HP Jetdirect print server is attempting connection to the NetWare server(s).
Figure 8-2 HP Jetdirect Security Page The parameters in each section of the Security page are described in the following table. Security settings This section of the Security page displays similar information to that provided by the standard HP Jetdirect configuration page. See the following table. Table 8-14 General Information Message Description 802.1X EAP/802.1X client authentication setting to use. EAP-TLS Use EAP-TLS. EAP-PEAP Use EAP-PEAP. Specified Use an 802.
Table 8-14 General Information (continued) Message Description IPsec Current IPsec status. Enabled Enabled and operating as configured. Disabled Turned off. Policy Failed Print server failed to implement the IPsec policy. You might need to reset security (using the control panel or the HP Embedded Web Server), or perform a cold reset of the print server. Admin Password IP Administrator password is configured on the print server.
Table 8-14 General Information (continued) Message Description SNMP Get Cmty Name SNMP get community name is configured on the HP Jetdirect print server. This is a password to determine which SNMP GetRequests the HP Jetdirect print server responds to. If a Get community name is set, the print server responds to either a user specified community name or the factory-default. Not Specified Get community is not set. Specified Get community is set.
Table 8-16 IPsec statistics Message Description Fragmentation Errors Number of fragmented packets that cannot be reassembled. ESP MAC Errors Number of encapsulating security payload (ESP) MAC errors. MAC is used to verify that the received message is the same as the one sent. AH MAC Errors Number of authentication header (AH) MAC errors. MAC is used to verify that the message received is the same as the one sent. Replay Errors Number of replay attacks, where unauthorized packets are resent.
For each rule configured, the names of the IP address template, service template, and IPsec template that define the rule are displayed. For more information, see IPsec/Firewall configuration (V. 45.xx.nn.xx) on page 105. IPsec Security Associations (SA) table The IPsec SA Table lists the security associations of cached IPsec sessions between two hosts. For active sessions, all detected security associations are listed in the table. If required, multiple pages print.
A LPD printing The HP Jetdirect print server contains an LPD server module to support LPD printing.
About LPD Line printer daemon (LPD) refers to the protocol and programs associated with line-printer spooling services that are typically installed on various TCP/IP systems. Some of the systems in which the HP Jetdirect print server functionality supports LPD include: ● Berkeley-based (BSD) UNIX systems ● HP-UX ● Solaris ● IBM AIX ● Linux ● Microsoft Windows Server 2003/2008 The UNIX configuration examples in this section show the syntax for BSD-based UNIX systems.
HARDWARE ADDRESS: xxxxxxxxxxxx In this examle, x is a hexadecimal digit (for example, 0001E6123ABC). ● IP address configured on the HP Jetdirect print server. LPD setup overview To configure the HP Jetdirect print server for LPD printing, complete the following: 1. Set up IP parameters. 2. Set up print queues. 3. Print a test file. The following sections provide detailed descriptions for each step. Step 1.
LPD on UNIX systems Configure print queues for BSD-based systems Edit the /etc/printcap file to include the following entries: printer_name|short_printer_name:\ :lp=:\ :rm=node_name:\ :rp=remote_printer_name_argument:\ :lf=/usr/spool/lpd/error_log_filename:\ :sd=/usr/spool/lpd/printer_name: In the example, short_printer_name identifies the printer to the user, node_name identifies the printer on the network, and remote_printer_name_argument is the print queue designation (such as text, raw, binps, auto, or
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 In the example, printer_name_1 and printer_name_2 see the printers to be spooled. You can spool several printers. The following example shows the command to create the spooling directories for printers used for text (or ASCII) printing and for PCL or PostScript printing.
Type the name of a user-defined queue to include predefined strings before and/or after the print data (set up user-defined queues using Telnet or the HP Embedded Web Server). 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. 10. Click OK and select Exit from the List menu. 11. Select Exit Sam.
Install TCP/IP software Use this procedure to verify whether you have TCP/IP installed on a supported Microsoft Windows system and to install the software, if necessary. NOTE: You might need your Microsoft Windows System distribution files or CD-ROMs to install TCP/IP components. 1. 2. To check whether you have Microsoft TCP/IP Printing protocol and TCP/IP printing support, complete the following: ● Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Communications, and open the Network Connections folder.
d. Click Details, and verify that Print Services for Unix is enabled. e. Click OK, and then Next. 2. Open the Printers and Faxes folder (click Start, Printers and Faxes). 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: a.
In the example, is the IP address of the print server, is raw or text and filename is the file to print. If the file prints correctly, the configuration was successful. If the file does not print, or prints incorrectly, see Troubleshoot the HP Jetdirect print server on page 125.
5. In the Add LPR Compatible Printer window, do the following: a. Type the DNS name or IP address of the HP Jetdirect print server. NOTE: Some client applications do not support direct IPv6 address entry. However, name resolution might be available, provided the appropriate IPv6 records are configured in DNS. If name resolution is supported, enter the print server's host name or an FQDN on these applications. b.
B FTP printing FTP is a basic TCP/IP utility for transferring data between systems. FTP printing sends 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 passes the print file to the printer.
server supports up to four simultaneous control connections (or FTP sessions). If the number is exceeded, a service not available message is displayed. FTP control connections use TCP port 21. Data 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, dir or put commands).
If login is successful, a message 230 is displayed on the client system. In addition, the available HP Jetdirect printing ports are displayed. Supported HP Jetdirect print servers provide a single port (Port 1). For a typical FTP printing session, see Example FTP Session on page 178. End the FTP session To end an FTP session, type quit or bye. NOTE: Before ending an FTP session, use a Ctrl C command to close the data connection.
Example FTP Session This is an example of a typical FTP printing session: Figure B-2 FTP Session Example C:\> ftp 192.168.45.39 Connected to 192.168.45.39. 220 JD FTP Server Ready User <192.168.45.39:none>>: susan_g 001 Username Ok, send identity as password Password: 230- Hewlett-Packard FTP Print Server Version 2.
C HP Jetdirect control panel menus (V. 45.xx.nn.xx) The configuration menu for the HP Jetdirect EIO and embedded print servers is accessed from the printer's control panel. The steps to access this menu from the printer control panel depend on the printer. See the printer guide, or print a control panel menu map for more information. The available HP Jetdirect menus depend on the type of control panel, either Graphical or Classic.
Graphical control panel menus Newer printer/MFP devices support graphical control panels, which can consist of a numeric keypad, navigation buttons, and touch-screen displays. For HP Jetdirect menus, graphical control panels typically display 18 characters on a line, and as many as four lines at a time. Scroll support allows display of additional lines.
Table C-1 HP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item Values and Description Configure Keys Transmit Key Displays if WEP selected. Entry Method Format for WEP key entry. Auto: Automatically generate a valid WEP key. Alphanumeric: Alphanumeric ASCII characters (0–9, a–z, A–Z). For 40/64-bit encryption, enter 5 characters. For 104/128-bit encryption, enter 13 characters. ASCII entries are case-sensitive. HEX: Hexadecimal digits (0–9, a–f, A–F).
Table C-1 HP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item DHCP Renew Values and Description Displays if Config Method is set to DHCP and a DHCP lease exists for the print server. No (default): Print server does not request to renew the DHCP lease. Yes: Print server requests to renew the current DHCP lease. Manual Settings Available if Config Method is set to Manual.
Table C-1 HP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item Values and Description DHCPv6 Policy Router Specified: Router determines the stateful autoconfiguration method used by the print server. The print server obtains its address, its configuration information, or both from a DHCPv6 server. Router Unavailable: If a router is not available, the print server obtains its stateful configuration from a DHCPv6 server.
Table C-1 HP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item AppleTalk Enable Sub-menu item Values and Description Off: Disable the AppleTalk protocol. On: Enable the AppleTalk protocol. NOTE: The factory default setting depends on the print server model. DLC/LLC Enable Off: Disable the DLC/LLC protocol. On: Enable the DLC/LLC protocol. NOTE: The factory default setting depends on the print server model.
Table C-1 HP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item Code Verification Values and Description Yes (default): Perform verification of the integrity and authenticity of the encrypted firmware upgrade image before installation. If an error is detected by the download manager, the configuration page displays a code verification error. No: Do not perform verification of the firmware upgrade image.
Table C-1 HP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item Values and Description SNMP Test Checks operation of SNMP communications by accessing predefined SNMP objects on the device. Yes: Select this test. No: Do not select this test. Data Path Test Identify data path and corruption problems on an HP postscript level 3 emulation device. Sends a predefined PS file to the device. However, the file does not print (paperless). Yes: Select this test.
Table C-1 HP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item Values and Description Execute Run the ping test. No (default): Do not run the test. Yes: Run the test Ping Results View the ping test status and results, using the control panel display. Packets Sent Number of packets (0 - 65535) sent to the remote host since the most recent test was initiated or completed.
Table C-1 HP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Graphical Control Panel (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item Link Speed Values and Description Set the print server's link speed. The available settings depend on the device and installed print server. Select one of the following modes: Auto (default): Use auto-negotiation to configure the highest link speed and communication mode allowed.
Classic control panel EIO menus Classic control panels are provided on older devices that support HP Jetdirect EIO print servers only. Classic control panels typically display two lines of 16 characters each. Use the available device keys to display and select HP Jetdirect settings. Typically, an asterisk (*) identifies the selected value. Figure C-2 Example of Classic Control Panel Table C-2 HP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Classic Control Panel Menu Item Description CFG NETWORK Access the HP Jetdirect menu.
Table C-2 HP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Classic Control Panel (continued) Menu Item Description If you specify BOOTP=NO*, DHCP=NO* and AUTO IP=NO*, you can manually set the following TCP/IPv4 parameters from the control panel: ◦ Each byte of the IPv4 address (IP) ◦ Subnet Mask (SM) ◦ Syslog Server (LG) ◦ Default Gateway (GW) ◦ Idle Timeout period (default is 270 seconds, 0 disables the timeout) ● CFG DNS 1=YES* IPv4 address of a primary DNS server (one byte at a time).
Table C-2 HP Jetdirect EIO Menu on Classic Control Panel (continued) Menu Item Description SECURITY Reset current security settings to factory defaults. KEEP (default): Retain current security settings. RESET: Reset security settings to factory defaults. IPSEC or (Full featured print servers only) If the print server supports IPsec, IPSEC is displayed on the menu for both IPsec and Firewall status. If the print server does not support IPsec, Firewall is displayed.
192 Appendix C HP Jetdirect control panel menus (V.45.xx.nn.
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Index A Access List Configuration page entry 146 embedded Web server 97 Security features 122 Telnet configuration 50 TFTP configuration file 30 Ad Hoc Mode embedded Web server 70 Telnet 44 Administrator password 145, 161 embedded Web server 67, 93 Printer synchronization 93 Security features 121 Telnet configuration 43 TFTP configuration file 26 AH.
General messages 141 IPX/SPX 150 Novell NetWare 151 Security page 160 TCP/IP 147 TCP/IPv4 147 TCP/IPv6 149 configuration page messages 802.11 wireless 142 Control panel configuration 61, 179 D DATE MANUFACTURED 142 Default gateway 148 Bootptab file 24 Control panel menu 182 embedded Web server 77 Telnet configuration 47 See also Gateway Default IP address 19 Defaults.
HP Web Jetadmin 9 Installing 10 Recommended version 64 Removing 10 HTTPS Configuration page 146, 162 Control panel menu 190 embedded Web server 65, 98 Telnet 43 TFTP 27 I I/O Card, status message 142 Idle timeout Current setting 147 embedded Web server 79 Telnet 52 TFTP configuration file 32 IEEE 802.
Novell NetWare Configuration page 151 embedded web server 66 Error messages 152 Status 151 NOVRAM ERROR 157 O Open System authentication Telnet 44 OUT OF BUFFERS 156 P PACKETS TRANSMITTED 146 passphrase 45 PASSWORD ERROR 154 Password, administrator Printer synchronization 93 Web Jetadmin synchronization 93 PEAP 3, 101 PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail) 96 Perfect Forward Secrecy 118 PFS.
Subnet mask 148 Bootptab file parameter 24 TFTP host access list 30 Supported network protocols 2 Syslog parameters embedded Web server 81 Telnet configuration 50 TFTP configuration 30 Syslog server Bootptab file parameter 24 T TCP/IP Configuration methods 15 Configuration page 147 Control panel menu 181, 189 embedded Web server 74 LPD setup 167 Telnet configuration 46 TFTP configuration 27 Telnet (IPv4) Command line configuration 42 Erasing the IP address 60 Security control 122 Using 39 Templates, IPsec 1
216 Index ENWW
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