destination-tcpip-internet-address
Identifies the Internet Protocol address (IP Address parameter) of this actual destination. This is the Internet Protocol address assigned to the output device.
GUI label
TCP/IP address
DSS
AIX, BSD, CUPS, DFE, IPP, Passthrough, PSF
Type
Resettable, single-valued
Input Synonym
You can use the synonym printer-tcpip-internet-address.
Allowed Values
You can enter a text string up to 4095 characters long that is either of these types of address:
- Hostname (recommended):
- The hostname of this actual destination. For example: example.domain.com.
- IPv4 address
- A series of integers in the range of 0 to 255, each separated by a period (.) (decimal
address). For example:
9.99.12.85
- IPv6 address
- Eight groups of four hexadecimal digits, each group has 16 bits. The groups are separated
by colons (:). For example:
2001:0ce8:58a3:0000:0000:6a2e:0370:3734
Note: When you create an SNMP printer, you must specify either the fully qualified printer
name or the internet address. If you create an SNMP printer with an abbreviated printer
name, InfoPrint issues the
SNMP connection lost
message when you try to enable the printer.Default Value
No default value
Usage Guidelines
- You must enter a value for destinations to use SNMP. If you do not want to use SNMP to monitor the printer, set the use-snmp attribute to false.
- You must enter a value for PSF TCP/IP-attached actual destinations and for PSF upload-TCP/IP-attached actual destinations.
- This attribute is required if the pull-print-printer actual destination attribute needs to be set to true.