Cognitive Solutions B780, A776 Set Gateway, Set raw TCPIP port, Telnet Daemon, LP Daemon, BootP

Models: B780 A776

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Set Gateway

130 Chapter 5: Programming commands

Set Gateway

ASCII

US

BS

ETX n1

n2 n3

n4

Hexadecimal

1F

08

03

n1

n2 n3

n4

Decimal

31

8

3

n1

n2 n3

n4

Default:

none

 

 

 

 

Sets the printer to the gateway having the IP address value specified by the values n1 to n4. A gateway, even when the printer is on another subnet, is not always needed.

The printer initiates no connection and obtains the gateway address from the host packets.

Set raw TCPIP port 9001

ASCII

US

BS

EOT n1

n2

n3

n4

Hexadecimal

1F

08

04

n1

n2

n3

n4

Decimal

31

8

4

n1

n2

n3

n4

n1 = 0:

disabled

 

 

 

 

n1 = 1:

enabled

 

 

 

 

Default:

enabled

 

 

 

 

Sets the port where the printer will look for raw tcpip communications.

LP Daemon

ASCII

US

BS

ENQ n1

Hexadecimal

1F

08

05

n1

Decimal

31

8

5

n1

n1 = 0:

disabled

 

n1 = 1:

enabled

 

 

Default:

disabled

 

Enables or disables the printer LP Daemon. The LP listens on port 515.

Telnet Daemon

ASCII

US

BS

ACK n1

Hexadecimal

1F

08

06

n1

Decimal

31

8

6

n1

n1 = 0:

disabled

 

n1 = 1:

enabled

 

Default: enabled

Enables or disables the printer Telnet server. The Telnet server listens on port 23.

BootP

ASCII

US

BS

BELL

n1

Hexadecimal

1F

08

07

n1

Decimal

31

8

7

n1

n1 = 0:

disabled

 

n1 = 1:

enabled

 

 

Default:

disabled

 

Enables or disables the use of BootP at power-up to obtain an IP address. BootP is a subset of DHCP.

A776 (B780) Programming Guide

A776-PG00001 C 12/09

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Cognitive Solutions B780, A776 manual Set Gateway, Set raw TCPIP port, Telnet Daemon, LP Daemon, BootP