
To congure the Bonjour service name (mDNS Service Name), enter the name in the box.
Conguration Precedence
Use this option to congure the precedence that the device uses when setting several conguration parameters
(for example, hostname) by using dierent conguration methods. The order in which the conguration
methods are listed determines which conguration method has precedence over another method for duplicate
conguration parameter values. For example, a DHCP hostname overwrites a TFTP hostname if DHCP/BOOTP
has precedence over TFTP.
To specify the conguration precedence, select a method in the list, and then click Move Up or Move Down.
To restore the default conguration preference, click Reset.
NOTE: To specify the conguration precedence in a template or for multiple devices, you must click Reset.
Desired USB Mode
This option lets you specify the protocol that the USB uses to interface with this device. HP Jetdirect normally
uses the best protocol that the device supports. If a more complex interface does not work with the HP Jetdirect
print server, change this option to a simpler interface. If you select Automatic, the HP Jetdirect print server uses
the best protocol available. If you select Unidirectional, the HP Jetdirect print server uses the forward-data only
protocol (USB class 7.1.1). If you select Bidirectional, the HP Jetdirect print server uses the simple forward and
reverse data protocol (USB class 7.1.2). If you select Multiple Logical Channels (MLC), the HP Jetdirect print server
uses the HP-MLC protocol (USB class 7.1.2+).
To change the protocol, select the option for the protocol that you want this HP Jetdirect print server to use.
DHCP User Class Option (Tag 77)
Use this option to determine the manufacturer, type, model, and serial number of the device.
To congure this option, select the checkbox.
DHCPv4 FQDN compliance with RFC 4702
The Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol for IPv4 (DHCPv4) provides a mechanism for host conguration that
includes dynamically assigning IP addresses and fully qualied domain names (FQDNs). Use this option to enable
or disable DHCPv4 FQDN compliance with RFC 4702.
To enable DHCPv4 FQDN compliance with RFC 4702, select the checkbox.
To disable DHCPv4 FQDN compliance with RFC 4702, clear the checkbox.
DNS Server
If your network uses Domain Name System (DNS) services, use this option to specify the IP address of a primary
DNS server for specied devices. If a secondary DNS server is available on your network and can be congured
on the device, you may also specify the IP address of the secondary DNS server. A secondary DNS server is used
when the primary DNS server is not available. Use Domain name to specify a Domain Name for this device. A
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