Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
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45537L-005 ZebraNet PrintServer II User Guide 04/21/2009
What ports are open on PSII and
related software?
TCP Ports:
• 21 FTP
• 23 Telnet
• 80 HTTP Server
• 515 Printer port
• 631 IPP port
• 9100 Raw socket connection
UDP Ports:
• 161 SNMP broadcast from PSII
• 162 SNMP trap on ZebraNet Alert
• 4201 discovery destination on PSII
• (dynamic) SNMP get request from ZebraNet
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• (dynamic) discovery broadcast from ZebraNet
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• (dynamic) discovery broadcast from ZebraNet
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What are my network connectivity
options based on when using a PSII?
It depends on your environment, but the print
server accepts print jobs in any of the following
ways:
• FTP — ZPL/EPL files can be sent to the printer
via a FTP client as standard ASCII files
• HTTP — (ZebraLink-enabled printers only)
Using the script option of the print server’s
homepage, you can type ZPL into a specified
location of the Web browser and send it to the
printer
• IPP — Using third-party IPP clients, print jobs
can be sent via the internet
• LPR/LPD — Sometimes referred to as queue
based printing. LPR/LPD is the standard in
network printing. Most TCP/IP operating
systems are compatible with this option
• Raw socket connection — You can connect to
the printer directly via the network, bypassing
everything in-between. This option is
commonly used to integrate ZPL/EPL into
existing programs, such as VB scripts
• POP3 — With proper configuration, you can
place ZPL/EPL files into the body of an email,
and it will print. The print server periodically
checks this email box at the specified intervals
and prints the body of the message.
IMPORTANT: attachments and subject line are
not supported
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