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Network Printing

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user authentication, communication with authenticated users is permitted
while all communication from unauthenticated clients is blocked, excluding
authentication requests.

IPP

IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) is a protocol for end users’ most common
printing situations over the Internet. It allows users to find out about a printer’s
capabilities, submit print jobs to a printer, determine the status of the printer
or print job, and cancel a previously submitted print job.
For more information on using IPP, See “Printing via IPP (Internet Printing
Protocol)” on page 172.

IPsec

The security technology that is used with TCP/IP. A service with enhanced
security can be provided by specifying the encryption of transmission packets
and the authentication protocol.

IPv6

Abbreviation for Internet Protocol version 6.
A protocol that has been prepared to replace the currently used IPv4 protocol
in response to increase in the number of devices that use the Internet.
Additional improvements include 128-bit IP addresses and added security
features.

IPX/SPX

IPX/SPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange) is a
networking protocol developed by Novell. It was used mainly in Netware envi-
ronments as the general LAN protocol, where TCP/IP has become wide-
spread.

LPD/LPR

LPD/LPR (Line Printer Daemon/Line Printer Request) is a platform-
independent printing protocol that runs over TCP/IP. Originally implemented
for BSD UNIX, its use has spread into the desktop world and is now an
industry standard.

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