HP (Hewlett-Packard) M208 Switch User Manual


 
USING THE M208’S ADDITIONAL OPTIONS: Overview 131
USING THE M208’S ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
Overview
As of now, you will have configured your M208 and you’re probably printing to it suc-
cessfully. The purpose of this chapter is to enhance your print setup by describing
some of the additional features that the M208 provides. It is broken down into the fol-
lowing sections:
1 General Options on page 131: network security, changing the M208’s name,
manipulating the UTP interface, setting up special job processing, manipulating
the unit’s services, configuring an alternate print destination, capturing printer
feedback, and controlling frame types.
2 TCP/IP Options on page 135: restoring to factory defaults, getting ready for
complex networks, remotely managing the unit, TCP/IP network security, and
using the terminal sever capabilities.
3 Novell Options on page 140: setting password security and setting preferred file
servers.
4 Managing with SNMP on page 141: custom MIBs and traps, SNMP security,
and SNMP procedures.
5 FTP Daemon on page 146: FTP file system, printing using FTP, monitoring using
FTP, and configuring parameters using FTP.
6 Serial Line IP (SLIP) on page 154: configuring a serial port for SLIP.
7 IP Routing on page 157: the unit’s IP routing features.
General Options
Network Security
The M208 provides various built-in security methods to protect the Print Server and
its configuration. These include passwords and permission levels.
In addition, TCP/IP and Novell environments each have further security measures.
Please see Maintaining Network Security on page 138 and Setting Password Security