allow 192.168.1.2 : allows a single host. In this case, the default mask
255.255.255.255 is assumed and is not required.
allow 0 : clears the host access list.
For additional information, see
Security Features (V.36.xx) on page 113.
TCP/IP Other
syslog-config
Enables or disables syslog server operation on the print server (UDP port 514)/
0 disables.
1 (default) enables.
syslog-svr
The syslog server's IPv4 address in dotted notation. It specifies the server that the HP
Jetdirect print server sends syslog messages to. For example,
syslog-svr: 192.168.40.1
assigns 192.168.40.1 as the IP address of that server.
syslog-max
Specifies the maximum number of syslog messages that can be sent by the HP Jetdirect
print server on a per-minute basis. This setting allows administrators to control the log file
size. The default is 10 per minute. If it's set to zero, the number of syslog messages is not
restricted.
syslog-priority
Controls the filtering of syslog messages sent to the syslog server. The filter range is 0 to
7, with 0 being the most specific and 7 the most general. Only messages that are lower
than the filter level specified (or higher in priority) are reported. The default setting is 7,
where messages of all priorities are sent.
If set to 8, all syslog messages are disabled.
syslog-facility
A code used to identify the source facility of a message (for example, to identify the source
of selected messages during troubleshooting). By default, the HP Jetdirect print server
uses LPR as the source facility code, but local user values of local0 through local7 can
be used to isolate individual or groups of print servers.
slp-config Enables or disables the Service Location Protocol (SLP) operation on the print server. SLP
is used by selected HP software applications (through UDP port 427) to automate device
discovery.
0 disables.
1 (default) enables.
If SLP will use multicast protocols, Multicast IPv4 must be enabled.
slp-keep-alive
Specifies a time period for the print server to send multicast packets on the network to
prevent being deleted from network device tables. Some infrastructure devices, such as
switches, may delete active devices from their device tables due to inactivity on the
network. To enable this feature, set a value from 1 to 1440 minutes. Set 0 to disable this
feature.
bonjour-config Enables or disables Bonjour (formerly listed as Multicast Domain Name System, or mDNS)
services. Bonjour is typically used for IP address and name resolution (through UDP port
5353) where a conventional DNS server is not available.
1 (default) enables.
0 disables,
For Bonjour operation, Multicast IPv4 must be enabled.
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