HP 310X User Manual
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syslog-config
Enables or disables syslog server operation on the print server:
0
Disables.
1
(default) Enables.
For more information, see
syslog
.
syslog-svr
The syslog server’s IP address. It specifies the server to which the print server sends
syslog
messages.
syslog-max
Specifies the maximum number of
syslog
messages that can be sent by the print server on a
per-minute basis. This setting allows administrators to control the log file size. The default is
10
per minute. If set to zero, the number of syslog messages is not restricted.
syslog-priority
Controls the filtering of syslog messages sent to the syslog server. The filter range is
0
to
8
,
with
0
being the most specific and
8
the most general. Only messages that are lower than the
filter level specified (or higher in priority) are reported. The default is
8
, messages of all
priorities are sent. If
0
, all
syslog
messages are disabled.
syslog-facility
A code used to identify the source facility of a message (for example, to identify the source of
selected messages during troubleshooting). By default, the print server uses LPR as the source
facility code, but local user values of
local0
through
local7
can be used to isolate
individual or groups of print servers.
slp-config
Enables or disables the Service Location Protocol (SLP) operation on the print server. SLP is
used by selected HP software applications to automate device discovery.
0
Disables.
1
(default) Enables.
ttl-slp
Specifies the IP multicast Time To Live (TTL) setting for Service Location Protocol (SLP)
packets. The default value is
4
hops (the number of routers from the local network). The range
is
1
–
15
. When set to
-1
, multicast capability is disabled.
idle-timeout
The number of seconds that an idle print data connection is allowed to remain open. Since the
card supports only a single TCP connection, the idle timeout balances the opportunity of a host
to recover or complete a print job against the ability of other hosts to access the printer. The
acceptable values range from
0
to
3600
(1 hour). If set to
0
, the timeout mechanism is
disabled. The default is
270
seconds.
telnet-timeout
An integer (1–3600) that specifies the number of seconds that your Telnet or FTP session can
be idle before it will be automatically disconnected. The default is
900
seconds.
0
disables the
timeout. CAUTION: small values, such as
1
–
5
, may effectively disable the use of Telnet. A
Telnet session may terminate before any changes can be made.