Administrator's Guide

Table 3-1 Tags supported in a BOOTP/DHCP boot file (continued)
Item RFC 2132
Option
Description
T146
-- 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.
T148
-- IP gateway disable. HP proprietary. Control configuration of a Gateway IP address.
0 (default): Allow configuration of an IP address.
1: Prevent configuration.
T149
-- Interlock mode. HP proprietary. Require an acknowledgement (ACK) on all TCP packets
before allowing the printer to close a port 9100 print connection. Specify a port number
and option, as in the following example:
<Port Number> <Option>
<Port Number>: For supported HP Jetdirect print servers, the default port number is 1.
<Option>: Set to 0 (default) to disable interlock, or 1 to enable.
For example, setting this to “1 1” specifies port number 1 and enables interlock.
T150
-- TFTP server's IP address. HP proprietary. Specify the IP address of the TFTP server
where the TFTP configuration file is located.
T151
-- Network configuration. HP proprietary. Send either BOOTP-ONLY or DHCP-ONLY
requests.
TFTP configuration file entries (IPv4)
To provide additional configuration parameters for your HP Jetdirect print server, such as SNMP or
non-default settings, you can download a configuration file using TFTP. This TFTP configuration file's
relative path name is specified in the BOOTP reply using the /etc/bootptab file's T144 vendor-
specific tag, or the ef standard BOOTP tag entry. The following is an example of a TFTP configuration
file. (The # symbol signifies a remark and is not included in the file.)
ENWW IPv4 configuration 25