Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued)
| Highest priority Bonjour service to use for printing. Set this parameter using the following |
| values: |
| 1: Port 9100 printing |
| 2: IPP port printing |
| 3: Default LPD raw queue |
| 4: Default LPD text queue |
| 5: Default LPD auto queue |
| 6: Default LPD binps (binary PostScript) queue |
| 7 through 12: If |
| LPD queues 5 through 10. |
| Although the default selection depends on the printer, it is typically Port 9100 printing or |
| LPD binps. |
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| Download firmware upgrade files to the print server, using FTP. |
| 0: Disable. |
| 1 (default): Enable. |
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| IP multicast |
| number of routers from the local network). Set from 1 to 15 hops. |
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| 4 (default): Enable multicast TTL. |
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| Receive and transmit IP version 4 multicast packets by the print server. |
| 0: Disable. |
| 1 (default): Enable. |
| NOTE: If disabled, other protocols that use multicast protocols, such as Bonjour and |
| SLP, might also be disabled without notification. |
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| Seconds that an idle print data connection can remain open. Set from 1 to 3600 |
| seconds. |
| 0: Disable. Connection does not terminate. Other hosts cannot make a connection. |
| 270 (default): Enable. |
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| Seconds that a Telnet or FTP session is idle before it is automatically disconnected. Set |
| from 1 to 3600 seconds. |
| 0: Disable. |
| 900 (default): Enable. |
| CAUTION: Setting this to a short time period might disable Telnet/FTP, because a |
| session could terminate before changes can be made. |
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