Set link speed, View ip settings, Change ip settings – HP Officejet Pro 8500A User Manual
Page 220: Configure the printer’s firewall settings
Set link speed
You can change the speed at which data is transmitted over the network. The default is Automatic.
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Touch right arrow , and then select Network.
2.
Select Advanced Setup, then select Link Speed.
3.
Touch the number next to the link speed that matches your network hardware:
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1. Automatic
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2. 10-Full
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3. 10-Half
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4. 100-Full
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5. 100-Half
View IP settings
To view the IP address of the printer:
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Print the network configuration page. For more information, see Understand the network
configuration page.
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Or, open the HP software (Windows), click the Network Settings tab, click the Wired or
Wireless tab (depending on the current connection), and then click IP Settings.
Change IP settings
The default IP setting for the IP settings is Automatic, which sets the IP settings automatically.
However, if you are an advanced user, you might want to manually change settings such as the
IP address, subnet mask, or the default gateway.
CAUTION: Be careful when manually assigning an IP address. If you enter an invalid IP
address during the installation, your network components cannot connect with the printer.
1.
Touch right arrow , and then select Network.
2.
Select Advanced Setup, and then select IP Settings.
3.
A message appears warning that changing the IP address removes the printer from the
network. Touch OK to continue.
4.
Automatic is selected by default. To change the settings manually, touch Manual.
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Touch the IP setting:
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IP Address
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Subnet Mask
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Default Gateway
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Enter your changes, and then touch Done.
Configure the printer’s firewall settings
Firewall features provide network-layer security on both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The firewall
provides simple control of IP addresses that are allowed access.
NOTE: In addition to firewall protection at the network layer, the printer also supports an
SNMPv3 agent at the application layer for management application security, and open secure
sockets layer (SSL) standards at the transport layer for secure client-server applications,
such as client-server authentication or HTTPS Web browsing.
For firewall operation on the printer, you must configure a firewall policy to apply to specified IP
traffic. Firewall policy pages are accessed through the EWS and displayed by your Web browser.
After a policy is configured, it is not activated until you click Apply in the EWS.
Appendix D
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Network setup