Telnet, Bootp, Telnet bootp – CognitiveTPG DLXi User Manual
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E T H E R N E T P R I N T E R I N F O R M A T I O N
TELNET
A Telnet daemon is implemented on top of TCP, and can be used to
monitor the printer. The printer will not accept print jobs using the
Telnet port.
Note: This protocol is unavailable on the C-Series printers.
Use TCP port 23 for Telnet connection to the printer. The port
supports the following commands:
BOOTP
Bootp (Boot protocol) is provided to enable dynamic IP address
assignment. Bootp requests are broadcast via UDP port 67. Port 68
will listen for a response. When Bootp is enabled it will cause a 5
second delay at turn-on. The printer supports the following Bootptab
variables; all other variables are ignored.
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Revision F, January 2012, CognitiveTPG
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