Tcp/Ip Settings; Summary - HP 635n - JetDirect IPv6/IPsec Print Server Administrator's Manual

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c.
Enter the following Telnet command "phone-home-config: 0"
d.
To exit and save your settings, enter the command "quit". The Telnet program will ask if you
wish to save this information. Be sure to type "Y" for Yes.
Use an SNMP management utility or an SNMP command line utility to disable this functionality
before pressing No. The object identifier (OID) is .1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.4.3.7.31.0 and needs to be set
to zero (0).
You can choose to enable or disable this feature at any time using the Privacy Settings page under
the Networking tab.

TCP/IP Settings

The TCP/IP Settings menu provides access to the following tabs:
Summary on page 67
Network Identification on page 68
TCP/IP(v4) on page 69
TCP/IP(v6) on page 70
Config Precedence on page 71
Advanced on page 72

Summary

This tab provides a summary of the TCP/IP configuration. Items on this page are listed below.
Table 4-3
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)
ENWW
Description
Specifies the 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.
Indicates the status of the IPv4 protocol. IPv4 cannot be disabled from the embedded
Web server in this release.
The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) consists of the device's host name and domain
name. Unless the network administrator segments domains into separate IPv4 and IPv6
hosts, the FQDN can be used on either IPv4 or IPv6 networks simultaneously.
Identifies the IPv4 address, subnet mask and default gateway for the print server.
Specifies how the IPv4 parameters were configured: DHCP, BOOTP, Manual, or Auto
IP.
If DHCP is used for configuration, the duration of the DHCP IP address lease (in
seconds) for the print server will be displayed.
Indicates the status of the IPv6 protocol. IPv6 can be enabled or disabled through the
embedded Web server.
The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) 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.
Networking Tab
67

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