Internet printing protocol setup
To grant or deny access to specific computers, groups of computers, or domains, click Edit under IP Address and Domain Name Restrictions. In the IP Address and Domain Name Restrictions dialog box that is displayed, complete one of the following procedures:. The computer, group of computers, or domain that you selected is added to the Granted list.
The computer, group of computers, or domain that you specified is added to the Denied list. A list of all the printers on the print server is displayed in your browser window. In the list of available printers, click the name of the printer that you want to manage. A list of all the printers on the print server appears. In the list of available printers, click the name of the printer that you want to connect to. To connect to the printer, click Connect under Printer Actions.
When you connect to the printer, the print server downloads the appropriate printer driver to your computer. After the installation is complete, the printer's icon is added to the Printers folder on your computer. You can use, monitor, and administer the printer as if it were attached to your computer.
Skip to main content. The IPP listening service provides an IPP network protocol service that enables print client systems a means of interacting with a print service on the system that is running the listener. This listener implements server-side IPP protocol support, which includes a broad set of standard operations and attributes. The listener is implemented on Solaris as an Apache module and a series of shared libraries containing IPP operation and wire support.
The listening service is an SMF service that depends on the print service to run. As a result, IPP is automatically enabled on a print server when the first print queue has been added. It is also disabled when the last print queue has been removed. If you make configuration changes, you will need to restart the listener. Based on configuration, the Apache Web Service might provide an authentication service and it might also use encryption between client and server.
The listening service runs as it's own dedicated instance of Apache. Both the server-side and client-side support share some common elements, as well as elements that are unique to the client or server operation.
For IPPS to be successful your client workstation must have a certificate installed that trusts the certificate on the printer. If your print server is using self-signed certificates, the following steps can be used to install the self-signed certificate on the client s to be able to use the printer. Home Support. Create a Self-Signed Certificate on the Printer.
For additional information see the Related Content. Click Connectivity. For Protocols, click IPP. For Port, click the toggle button. For PJL, click the toggle button. For print mode, click Print Mode , then select an option.
The default port is For Password Required, click the toggle button. For Connection Timeout, click the toggle button.
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