
domain is a set of one or more IP addresses, and the Domain Name identies the domain in which the device
resides (for example, support.hp.com). A Domain Name typically consists of a series of labels separated by the
dot (.) character, ending with a predened sux to identify its top-level domain. For example, top-level
domain .com is used for commercial businesses, .edu for educational institutions, and .org for nonprot
organizations.
Devices on an IP network actually use IP addresses for communications. However, device IP addresses may
dynamically change or be
dicult to remember, use or manage. Domain Name System (DNS) services are used
to automatically translate user-friendly Domain Names to corresponding device IP addresses. A server on the
network that provides this service is a DNS server.
Use the following steps to congure this option:
1. Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server in Primary DNS server IP.
2. Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server in the Secondary DNS server IP.
NOTE: Some devices may not support conguration of a secondary DNS server.
3. To specify a Domain Name for a device, enter the Domain Name assigned to this device in Domain name
.
(The entry is limited to 254 alphanumeric ASCII characters, including the dash (-) character and dot (.) label
separator.)
NOTE: When specifying the Domain Name, do not include the device host name. The entry in Domain
name is not the
fully-qualied host name (for example, printer1.support.hp.com is a fully-qualied host
name for a device with host name “printer1” in the domain “support.hp.com”).
Error Handling
This option species how the HP Jetdirect EX print server handles error conditions. The print log provides
in
formation that you can use to troubleshoot printer problems and recover from errors.
To congure this option, select one of the settings:
●
Dump then Reboot: Device does a memory dump and then reboots.
●
Reboot without Dump: Device reboots without doing a memory dump.
●
Dump then Halt: Device does a memory dump but doesn’t do a reboot; operations are halted.
Google Cloud Print
Google Cloud Print allows customers to print web pages, emails, photos, and content from applications that have
integra
ted Google Cloud Print. Customers simply add the unique email address of their HP ePrint-enabled
product to their Google account, which provides the ability to print easily and securely from any Google Cloud
Print-enabled app, product, or service on any computer or smartphone to the selected HP ePrinter.
Use this option to enable or disable the Google Cloud Print feature on the printer or remove the Google Cloud
Print fea
ture from the printer.
To congure the Google Cloud Print feature, select one of the following options from the list:
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