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<h5 id="rzalutcpipp">Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)</h5>
<p>Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) printing allows you to send and manage
print information from a variety of remote sites by sending print information
over the Internet or intranet. IPP is a versatile printing method, and is
supported by a variety of printers and network adapters.</p>
<p>You can also send print information using IPP to any iSeries printer (even
if the printer does not support IPP) by using the IBM Internet Printing Protocol
server for i5/OS. For more information, see <a href="rzaluippserver.htm#rzaluippserver">Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) server</a>.</p>
<p>This protocol provides the advantages of printing with line printer requester/line
printer daemon (LPR/LPD), but is significantly easier to manage and troubleshoot
because print status information is available during the printing process.
IPP also provides excellent security by allowing Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
encryption.</p>
<p>IPP printing solutions communicate using TCP/IP ports, and require an HTTP
server, Java&trade;, and Digital Certificate Manager (if SSL is used).
Not all devices support IPP, so verify hardware compatibility before implementing
an IPP-based printing solution.</p>
<p>IPP is transported over HTTP 1.1 using a message body whose content-type
is "application/ipp". IPP uses well-known port 631.</p>
<p>See <a href="rzaluconippprt.htm#rzaluconippprt">Configure IPP printers</a> for a list of requirements and information
about how to configure IPP printers. See <a href="rzaluippsetup.htm#rzaluippsetup">Set up the IPP server</a> for
information about how to set up and configure the IPP server.</p>
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