Table 3.4 Telnet Commands and Parameters (2 of 18)

sys-location

Alpha-numeric string (up to 255 characters), typically used

 

to identify a location.

 

 

sys-contact

Alpha-numeric string (up to 255 characters), typically used

 

to identify the name of a network or device administrator.

 

 

ssl-state

Sets the print server’s security level for Web

 

communications:

 

1 (default): Forced redirection to the HTTPS port. Only

 

HTTPS (secure HTTP) communications can be used.

 

2: Disable forced redirection to HTTPS. Both HTTP and

 

HTTPS communications can be used.

 

 

security-reset

Reset security settings on the print server to factory default

 

values. 0 (default) does not reset, 1 resets the security

 

settings.

 

 

Wireless 802.11 Main

 

Command

Description

 

 

network-type

Specify the 802.11g wireless network topology:

 

Infrastructure: The print server will communicate on the

 

network with other wired or wireless devices through an

 

Access Point.

 

Ad Hoc: (default) The print server will communicate with

 

other wireless devices directly, without using an Access

 

Point.

 

 

desired-ssid

Specify the desired Service Set Identifier (SSID), or Network

 

Name, for the print server. Up to 32 alphanumeric characters

 

may be used.

 

The factory-default SSID is hpsetup in Ad Hoc mode. An

 

Infrastructure network SSID of hpsetup should not be

 

used.

 

If the ssid command is issued without an entry (a blank

 

SSID), the desired SSID will be assigned <AUTO>, where

 

it will associate with the first network that matches its

 

authentication settings.

 

 

encryption

Specify the use of encryption. 0 (default) disables, 1

 

enables.

 

 

wep-key-method

Specify the format for WEP key entry. WEP key entries must

 

be of the proper length.

 

ASCII: (default) Use alphanumeric ASCII characters (0 - 9,

 

a - z, A - Z). For 40/64-bit encryption, enter 5 characters. For

 

104/128-bit encryption, enter 13 characters. ASCII entries

 

are case-sensitive.

 

HEX: Use hexadecimal digits (0 - 9, a - f, A - F). For 40/64-bit

 

encryption, enter10 hexadecimal digits. For 104/128-bit

 

encryption, enter 26 hexadecimal digits. HEX entries are not

 

case-sensitive.

 

 

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