mdns-pri-svc:
■ Specifies the mDNS highest priority service to use for printing.To set this parameter, choose one of the following
printing option numbers:
1: Port 9100 printing
2: IPP port printing
3: The default LPD raw queue
4: The default LPD text queue
5: The default LPD auto queue
6: The default LPD binps (binary postscript) queue
7 through 12: If user-specified LPD queues are defined, corresponds to user-specified LPD queues 5 through 10.
The default selection will depend on the printer, typically port 9100 printing or LPD binps.
ipv4-multicast:
■ Enables or disables the receipt and transmission of IP version 4 multicast packets by the print server. 0 disables, 1
(default) enables.
NOTE If this parameter is disabled, other protocols that use multicast protocols, such as mDNS and SLP, may
also be disabled without notification.
idle-timeout:
■ The number of seconds that an idle print data connection is allowed to remain open. Since the card supports only a
single TCP connection, the idle timeout balances the opportunity of a host to recover or complete a print job against the
ability of other hosts to access the printer. The acceptable values range from 0 to 3600 (1 hour). If “0” is typed, the
timeout mechanism is disabled. The default is 270 seconds.
user-timeout: (or telnet-timeout:)
■ An integer (1..3600) that specifies the number of seconds that your Telnet or FTP session can be idle before it will be
automatically disconnected. The default is 900 seconds. 0 disables the timeout.
CAUTION Small values, such as 1–5, may effectively disable the use of Telnet. A Telnet session may
terminate before any changes can be made.
ews-config: (or web:)
■
Enables or disables the print server's embedded Web server to change configuration values: 0 disables, 1 (default)
enables.
tcp-mss: (or subnets-local:)
■ Specifies the maximum segment size (MSS) that the HP Jetdirect print server will advertise for use when
communicating with local subnets (Ethernet MSS=1460 bytes or more) or remote subnets (MSS=536 bytes):
0 (default): All networks are assumed to be local (Ethernet MSS=1460 bytes or more).
1: Use MSS=1460 bytes (or more) for subnets, and MSS=536 bytes for remote networks.
2: All networks are assumed to be remote (MSS=536 bytes), except the local subnet.
MSS affects performance by helping to prevent IP fragmentation that may result in data retransmission.
Table 3-2 TFTP Configuration File Parameters (continued)
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