Upnp (universal plug and play), Wsd (web services on devices) – Dell 7130cdn Color Laser Printer User Manual
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Network Installation Features
Dell 7130cdn Professional Color Printer
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7. Under Service Location Protocol (SLP) Settings, in the SLP Enable field, select On or Off.
8. If you selected On, follow the instructions on the page.
9. Click the Save Changes button.
For more information, including a description of the fields, click the Help button at the top of the
EWS page to view the EWS Online Help.
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
UPnP provides a simplified method to obtain an IP Address for a printer, locate devices on the
network, and display those devices on desktop computers.
1. Launch your Web browser.
2. Type your printer’s IP address in the browser Address field. For details, see
3. Click Properties.
4. On the left navigation pane, select the Protocols folder.
5. If prompted, type in your Admin or Key User name and password.
6. On the left navigation pane, select UPnP.
7. On the UPnP Settings page, in the SSDP Enable field, select On or Off:
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On: Will enable the printer to send and receive SSDP (Simple Device Discovery Protocol)
announcements and requests.
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Off: The printer will not issue nor respond to SSDP requests.
8. In the SSDP TTL field, set the SSDP TTL value. This value specifies the multicast radius,
often referred to as hop count or time-to-live, for SSDP. The valid range is between 0-255.
9. Click the Save Changes button.
WSD (Web Services on Devices)
Web Services on Devices (WSD) is technology from Microsoft that provides a standard method
for discovering and using network connected devices. It is supported in Windows Vista and
Windows Server 2008 operating systems. WSD is one of several supported communication
protocols.
1. Launch your Web browser.
2. Type your printer’s IP address in the browser Address field. For details, see
3. Click Properties.
4. On the left navigation pane, select the Protocols folder.
5. On the left navigation pane, select WSD.