Supported network protocols
The product supports the TCP/IP network protocol, the most widely used and accepted networking protocol. For more information, see TCP/IP. The following table lists the supported networking services and protocols.
Printing
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LPD (Line printer daemon)
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Network device discovery
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SLP (Service Location Protocol)
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Device-discovery protocol, used to help find and configure network devices. Used primarily by Microsoft-based programs.
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Used primarily by the HP Software Installer to discover a device on the network.
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Device-discovery protocol, used to help find and configure network devices. Used primarily by Apple Macintosh-based programs.
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Messaging and management
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HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)
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Allows Web browsers to communicate with embedded Web server.
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EWS (embedded Web server)
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Allows a user to manage the device through a Web browser.
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SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
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Used by network applications for device management. SNMP v1 and standard MIB-II (Management Information Base) objects are supported.
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IP addressing
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DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
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For automatic IP address assignment. The DHCP server provides the device with an IP address without requiring the user to intervene.
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BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol)
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For automatic IP address assignment. The BOOTP server provides the device with an IP address after the administrator inputs the product MAC hardware address on the BOOTP server.
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For automatic IP address assignment. If neither a DHCP server nor a BOOTP server is present, the product uses this service to generate a unique IP address.
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HP CP1510 Supported network protocols