Telnet Commands and Parameters. Table 3.4 lists the available Telnet commands and parameters.
Note | If a parameter is supplied dynamically (for example, |
| from a BOOTP or DHCP server), its value cannot |
| be changed using Telnet without first setting |
| Manual configuration. To set Manual configuration, |
| see the |
| Whenever you are manually changing an IP |
| address, you should also reconfigure the subnet |
| mask and default gateway at the same time. |
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Table 3.4 | Telnet Commands and Parameters (1 of 18) | |
User Control Commands | ||
Command |
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? |
| Displays the Help and Telnet commands. |
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/ |
| Displays current values. |
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menu |
| Displays the Menu Interface for access to configuration |
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| parameters. |
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advanced |
| Enables the Advanced commands. Help (?) will include the |
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| Advanced commands in the list. |
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general |
| Disables the Advanced commands. Help (?) will not include |
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| Advanced commands (default). |
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save |
| Save the configuration values and exit the session. |
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exit |
| Exit the session. |
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export |
| Export the settings to a file for editing, and importing through |
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| Telnet or TFTP (this command is only supported by systems, |
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| such as UNIX, that support input/output redirection). |
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General |
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Command |
| Description |
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passwd |
| Set the administrator password (shared with the embedded |
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| Web server and HP Web Jetadmin). For example, |
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| “passwd jd1234 jd1234” sets the password to jd1234. |
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| Note that “jd1234” is entered twice for confirmation. |
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| Up to 16 alphanumeric characters may be used. When |
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| initiating the next Telnet session, you will be prompted for a |
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| user name and this password. |
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| To clear the password, enter the command without |
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| password and confirmation entries. |
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| Passwords may be cleared by a cold reset. |
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ENWW | TCP/IP Configuration 79 |