Summary Tab; Network Identification Tab - HP 630n - JetDirect Gigabit EN Print Server Administrator's Manual

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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
Item
Host Name
IPv4 Status
Fully Qualified Domain Name
(IPv4/IPv6)
IPv4 Address
Config By
DHCP Lease Time
IPv6 Status
Fully Qualified Domain Name (IPv6
only)
IPv6 Address list
Default Route Information

Network Identification tab

This tab provides TCP/IP network identification. Items on this page are described in the following table.
NOTE:
Names, such as host and domain, must begin with a letter and can contain only letters,
numbers, periods (for domain names only), or hyphens. The underline character (_) is not allowed.
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Chapter 4 Embedded Web server (V.38.xx)
Description
IP host name assigned to the device and stored on the HP Jetdirect print server.
To configure a host name, see the Network Identification tab.
Status of the IPv4 protocol. You cannot disable IPv4 from the embedded Web server
in this release.
Consists of the device's host name and domain name. Unless the network administrator
segments domains into separate IPv4 and IPv6 hosts, you can use the FQDN on either
IPv4 or IPv6 networks simultaneously.
IPv4 address, subnet mask and default gateway for the print server.
IPv4 parameters configured using: DHCP, BOOTP, Manual, or Auto IP.
Duration of the DHCP IP address lease (in seconds) for the print server. Populated if
DHCP configuration is used.
Status of the IPv6 protocol. Enable or disable using the embedded Web server.
Consists of the device's host name and domain name. Depending on the network
architecture, it can be the same as, or different from, the printer's IPv4 FQDN. If
assigned, it applies to the IPv6 network only.
IPv6 addresses configured on the print server. For each address, the following items
are specified:
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.
Config By: How the address was configured, such as auto-configuration through
link-local addressing, by a router, by a DHCP(v6) server, or configured manually.
Valid Lifetime: Length of time (lifetime) that the address can be used, after which
the address becomes invalid. Determined during the auto-configuration process.
Preferred Lifetime: Length of time (lifetime) that the address can be used without
limitation. After this time, the address is deprecated (its use is discouraged). The
preferred lifetime is a subset of the valid lifetime, and is determined during the auto-
configuration process.
IPv6 address and the length of time until it expires. (Used when a router advertises itself
to the print server as a default router on the local link.)
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