On Wed, 1 May 2002 13:50, you wrote: > On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Keith Rinaldo wrote: > > How about the infamous 79.00FE error that all of our 8150DN's jam up with > > periodically? > > we also get this with 4000tn and 4500 s.. I assumed it had something to do > will a malformed ethernet frame... sure would be nice to eliminate them.
As I understood it when this happened to our (20) printers (4Ms, 5Ms and 4000s) about 3 times a week last year, it was usually caused by the Code Red virus. It worked like this: Code Red spammed port 80 on random IP addresses, hoping to find IIS servers to infect. The HPs listened on port 80, but didn't handle badly formed data, and froze. (easily fixed by power-cycling) I think HP put out firmware upgrades to deal with the issue, so that the printers survived bad connections on port 80. Glen -- Glen Davison [EMAIL PROTECTED] Computer System Administrator phone: +61 2 9385 7018 Maths, UNSW fax: +61 2 9385 7192 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- YOU MUST BE A LIST MEMBER IN ORDER TO POST TO THE LPRNG MAILING LIST The address you post from MUST be your subscription address If you need help, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or lprng-requests or lprng-digest-requests) with the word 'help' in the body. For the impatient, to subscribe to a list with name LIST, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with: | example: subscribe LIST <mailaddr> | subscribe lprng-digest [EMAIL PROTECTED] unsubscribe LIST <mailaddr> | unsubscribe lprng [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you have major problems, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word LPRNGLIST in the SUBJECT line. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
