Default configuration – HP 310X User Manual

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Default configuration

for HP Jetdirect 175x external print server/Internet connector for USB

and HP Jetdirect 310x external print server/Internet connector for

USB

Fresh from the factory, before any configuration is changed by a user,
the print server has a default configuration for TCP/IP and for IPX
peer-to-peer printing (called IPX direct mode). When power is applied
in this factory-default state:

TCP/IP: The print server sends out several BOOTP requests
and one RARP request. If there is no reply, the print server
sends out several DHCP requests. If there is no reply, then the
print server uses the default IP address of 192.0.0.192 to appear
on the network ready for manual configuration by a user (using
the Install Network Printer wizard or any of the other

configuration

methods).

IPX: The print server tries to determine and use the IPX
network number. It is then ready for further configuration by a
user (using the Install Network Printer wizard or any of the
other

configuration

methods).

When power is cycled thereafter, the configuration remains as set
previously.

For IPX, the network number is reassigned automatically.

For TCP/IP, one of the following applies:

If a

BOOTP

reply set the print server’s IP configuration

previously, BOOTP replies continue to be sent when
power is cycled. If no reply is received, factory default
sequence continues, as

described above

.

If a

DHCP

reply set the print server’s IP configuration

previously, DHCP requests continue to be sent
indefinitely.

If any configuration changes were made manually by a
user, then this manual configuration continues to be used.

If none of the above have been set, the factory default
sequence is used, as

described above

.

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