![]() ![]() System/Computer Has been restarted, check on the Registry The Registry Entry has been changes from 192.168.1.150 to 192.168.1.100 successfully check in the Registry.Ģ. ![]() :: Need to replace "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" withġ. In ( 'reg query "HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Monitors\Standard TCP/IP Port\Ports"') I just follow the script on the above forum byīartek Bielawski: However I cant figure out what went wrong. I came to browse some details on the forums but it works on XP, however I tried on Windows 7 it didn't work at all: We are targeting Windows XP, Windows 7, and Windows 8 OS Versions. We are planning to deploy a script via SCCM 2012 however I am not lucky to find a working script. ![]() We are talking about the one recorded/configured under Printer Properties->under "Ports" Section, Printer IP Address Setting) on all workstation which I believed time consuming and manpower entensive task.ġ Computer at least 4 Network Printers are configured. While my team is assigned to changes all configured Shared Printer IP Address. Port 161 must be opened on the firewall if any printers are configured as a *LAN 3812 SNMP device description, and ports 6 must be opened on the firewall if any printers are configured as a *LAN 3812 IPPP printer device description.įor a list of the known port numbers for *LAN device descriptions, refer to the Rochester Support Center knowledgebase documents in the References section.We have been given a task of changing the IP Addresses of our Network Printers (Actual Printer), which luckily will be carried out by our Local HP LaserJet Partner Technicians all 80 Printers on all sites. The most common destination ports are 2501, 5001, 9100, 9101, 9102, and 9600 however, some printers could use other ports. The destination port for the printer hardware is always reflected in the Port number (PORT) parameter in the printer device description, so that can be a good place to look. *LAN device descriptions use source ports 5000 through 65000 on OS/400 or i5/OS however, the destination port depends on the printer hardware. Remote Output Queues use source ports 256 through 1024 on IBM OS/400 or IBM i5/OS and always use destination port 515 on the printer or print server. ![]() The most common port numbers are:ġ61 any *LAN 3812 SNMP printer device descriptions.ĩ100 for *LAN 3812 PJL or *LAN 3812 SNMP printer device descriptions to most ASCII laser printers including those from IBM, InfoPrint Solutions Company, HP, Lexmark, and Ricoh.ĩ100, 9101, and 9102 for *LAN 3812 PJL or *LAN 3812 SNMP printer device descriptions to printers using an external, multi-port HP JetDirect or Lexmark MarkNet print server.Ģ501 for *LAN 3812 PJL or *LAN 3812 SNMP printer device descriptions to older IBM Network Printer or IBM Infoprint printers.ĥ001, 9100, and 9600 for *LAN IPDS printer device descriptions to most IPDS-capable laser printers including those from IBM, InfoPrint Solutions Company, Lexmark and others.Ħ31 or 6310 for *LAN 3812 IPPP printer device descriptions to most ASCII laser printers that support the Internet Print Protocol (IPP) and that will print using a *LAN 3812 IPP DEVD. However, when it comes to *LAN device descriptions, it depends on the port number specified in the printer device description. Remote output queues always use port 515 when communicating with a TCP/IP printer. There are various ports that need to be opened up on a firewall to print using a Remote Output Queue (RMTOUTQ) or a *LAN device description. ![]()
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