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Example of an HP Jetdirect TFTP Configuration File
# Allow subnet 192.168.10.0 access
allow: 192.168.10.0
#
# Disable Telnet
telnet-config: 0
#
# Enable the embedded Web server
ews-config: 1
#
# Detect SNMP unauthorized usage
auth-trap: on
#
# Send traps to 192.168.10.1
trap-dest: 192.168.10.1
#
# Specify the Set Community Name
set-cmnty-name: 1homer2
#
# End of File
The table below describes TFTP command parameters supported by HP Jetdirect print servers.
(Optional commands for the same function are shown in parentheses).
Table 3-2
TFTP Configuration File Parameters
General
(or passwd-admin:)
passwd:
A password (up to 16 alphanumeric characters) that allows administrators to control changes of HP Jetdirect print server
configuration parameters through Telnet, HP Web Jetadmin, or embedded Web server. The password may be cleared by
a cold reset.
sys-location:
Identifies the physical location of the printer (SNMP sysLocation object). Only printable ASCII characters are allowed. The
maximum length is 64 characters. The default location is undefined. (Example: 1st floor, south wall)
sys-contact:
ASCII character string (up to 64 characters) that identifies the person who administers or services the printer (SNMP
sysContact object). This may include how to contact this person. The default contact is undefined.
ssl-state:
Sets the print server's security level for Web communications:
1: Forced redirection to the HTTPS port. Only HTTPS (secure HTTP) communications can be used.
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255.255.255.0
(or host-location:, location:)
(or host-contact:, contact:)
(or ssl-redirect-config)
The allow command enables subnet 192.168.10.0 with access to
the printer. Up to 10 'allow' entries can be written through TFTP, Telnet
or embedded Web server. Single IP addresses for a specific systems
can also be specified.
The telnet-config command disables Telnet.
The ews-config command enables the embedded Web server.
The auth-trap command enables sending of SNMP authentication
traps.
The trap-dest command specifies the system to send SNMP traps
to.
The set-cmnt-name command specifies the community name
required in SNMP Set commands.
ENWW

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