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Command Shell Overview

The PrintNet comes with an in-depth command shell called “npsh.” It allows you to manipulate objects like destinations, I/O ports, and models and provides monitoring and troubleshooting capabilities.

npsh Access Methods

There are many ways this command shell can be accessed:

built in HTML forms

a Telnet session from a TCP/IP host to the PrintNet

a single remote shell command (e.g., rsh, rcmd, remsh) from a TCP/ IP host

Main npsh Command Prefixes

All configurable commands either start with “store” or “ set,” troubleshooting commands usually start with “debug,” and view commands start with “list.”

NOTE: If the “store” prefix is used, the PrintNet must be repowered to make the changes take effect. Since “store” affects flash memory settings only, the print server must reset and read the new settings now in flash memory.

NOTE: If the “set” prefix is used, a “ save” command must be executed as well so that the new settings are retained after power cycles. Since “set” only affects the settings in memory, they will be lost after a power cycle unless they are saved to flash memory.

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