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Supported Network Protocols
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15.1 HTTP
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is a protocol for data transfer.
HTTP requires a reliable transport protocol for communication
purposes. TCP is used in virtually all cases.
Benefits and
Purpose
The print server needs HTTP for the data transfer of the
PRINTSERVER Homepage and the PRINTSERVER Print Monitor.
If you have disabled HTTP, all functions based on this protocol are
no longer available. The PRINTSERVER Homepage or printing via
HTTP using the PRINTSERVER Print Monitor will no longer be
available.
Proceed as follows:
1. Start the PRINTSERVER Homepage or start the
PRINTSERVER-NetTool and double-click the print server in the
print server list.
2. Select Configuration – Protection.
3. Tick/clear HTTP.
4. Click Save or OK to confirm.
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The setting is saved.
15.2 TCP/IP
'TCP/IP' (Transmission Control Protocol over Internet Protocol) is
divided into two areas. The Internet Protocol (IP) is used for the
fragmentation and addressing of data and transfers the data from
the sender to the recipient.
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) guarantees reliable and
in-order delivery of sender to receiver data. Upon receipt of one or
more packets, the receiver returns an acknowledgement.
Benefits and
Purpose
The protocol forwards data packets across several connections and
establishs a connection between the network participants. The boot
protocols BOOTP, DHCP, and ZeroConf belong to the TCP/IP protocol