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Frequently-used Commands

Table F-1:Frequently-used Server Commands, cont.

Command

Option(s)

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

DEFINE SERVICE

TCPPORT string

SpeciÞes a raw TCP listener socket for the service.

nameoption

 

Enter a socket number (4000 to 4999) or the word

 

 

none.

 

 

 

 

TELNETPORT string

SpeciÞes a TCP listener socket for the service.

 

 

Unlike TCPport, this option performs Telnet IAC

 

 

interpretation on the data stream. Enter a socket

 

 

number (4000 to 4999) or the word none.

 

 

 

INITIALIZE option

DELAY num

Schedules a reboot after num minutes. Enter a

 

 

value from 0 to 120.

 

 

 

 

CANCEL

Cancels an impending initialization.

 

 

 

 

FACTORY

Reboots the server to its factory default settings.

 

 

 

 

NOBOOT

Forces the Server to stop in Boot ConÞguration

 

 

Mode rather than fully rebooting.

 

 

 

 

RELOAD

Forces the Server to download new operational

 

 

code and reprogram its ßash-ROM.

 

 

 

LOGOUT option

<nothing>

Logs out the current port (the port that issued the

 

 

command).

 

 

 

 

PORT num

Logs out the speciÞed port.

 

 

 

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Contents Print Server Installation Guide Page Contents Page Introduction How to Use This Manual Installation Product Description Installation Installation Page Getting Started EZWebCon Configuration Incoming Logins ServicesGetting Started TCP/IP Configuration Setting the IP Address Using EZWebConUsing a Directed Ping Packet \ ARP -S 192.0.1.228 00-80-A3-XX-XX-XX \ Ping TCP/IP Configuration Using a DHCP, BOOTP, or Rarp Reply Using the Command Line InterfaceTCP/IP Configuration LPR on Windows NT Select the Add Port button and click Next TCP/IP Configuration Select the manufacturer and printer type Enter the queue name Page Test the printer LPR on Unix Hosts Lpr -Pmpsprt /etc/hosts LPR on AIX Hosts Lp -dmpsprt filename LPR on HP Hosts LPR on SCO Unix Hosts TCP/IP Configuration Rtel Functionality 1TCP Troubleshooting Unix Host TroubleshootingArea to Check Page NetWare Configuration Obtaining an NDS License Reboot the MPS From the Menu Bar, select Tools Print Services Quick Setup Creating NDS Print Queues Using Pconsole NetWare Host Troubleshooting 1NetWare Host Troubleshooting Bindery Mode2NetWare Host Troubleshooting NDS Use the Show Protocols NetWare Access command2NetWare Host Troubleshooting NDS, Type Show Protocol NetWare NDS. This commandProtocol NetWare Reset command 3NDS Errors from the File ServerFailure code Failure code meaning 4NDS Printing Errors Bit Failure Code Meaning RemedyPage LAT Configuration Printing Directly to a PortPrint to the queue LAT Host Troubleshooting 1Troubleshooting LAT ConÞgurations Using a PortPage AppleTalk Configuration BitronicsMacintosh Services AppleTalk Zones1AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting AppleTalk Host TroubleshootingTest Service PostScript Count n command. This Page DLC Configuration LAN Manager/DLC ConfigurationServer Configuration Host Configuration Select Hewlett-Packard Network Port and click New PortContact Information LANtronix Table B-1Error Messages Troubleshooting Power-Up TroubleshootingMessage Diagnosis/Remedy Printing Problems Table B-2General Printing ProblemsBootp Troubleshooting Table B-3BOOTP TroubleshootingEtc/services Þle Etc/hosts ÞleTable B-4DHCP Troubleshooting Dhcp TroubleshootingUse the DeÞne Server Dhcp Enabled command Rarp Troubleshooting Table B-5RARP TroubleshootingPostScript Problems Table B-6PostScript TroubleshootingTable B-6 PostScript Troubleshooting, Bitmap GraphicsPage Pinouts Parallel Information Page Updating Software Updating Via the Web Updating Using FTP Updating Using the BBS Reloading Software Reloading Sequence NetWare 3 TCP/IPUpdating Software 4 MOP Table D-1 Flash ROM Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flash ROM UpdatesProtocol Area to Check Table D-1Flash ROM Troubleshooting, MOPTemperature Limitations Specifications Power RequirementsPower Supply Cord Relative Humidity Limitations Altitude LimitationsKm 30,000 ft Frequently-used Commands Table F-1Frequently-used Server Commands Server CommandsCommand Options Description Table F-1Frequently-used Server Commands, Define Server Login PasswordHelp option Define Service DLC Endis None Telnetport stringOption Port Commands Table F-2Port CommandsTable F-2Port Commands, XONProtocol Commands Table F-3Protocol CommandsTable F-3Protocol Commands, Dscontext stringDefine Proto Native Warranty Statement Declaration of Conformity Index NumericsIndex-ii Index-iii
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