Configuration Using a Telnet Client: Activating New Values By Rebooting

The sub-menu will show that you can use p (followed by <Enter>) to return to the previous menu, but sometimes enter- ing p without first having entered a value can result in an error.

You can, however, always enter r (followed by <Enter>) to return to the Main Menu directly from the list of parameters on a configuration menu.

If the number of items does not fit on the screen, the text string Press <Return> is added to the default prompt. This means that <Enter> has to be pressed to view the next screen of items.

10.3. Activating New Values By Rebooting

New settings are saved and activated by selecting one of the two possible reboots.

Note:

In the commands below, “interface” means the

Intermate1xx print server

"S. Save changes and reboot interface (immediate)” This terminates any current print job and reboots the Intermate1xx immediately. Jobs queued after a terminated job are not affected.

"C. Save changes and reboot interface (controlled)" This performs a delayed reboot. A reboot command is added to the job queue. The reboot is carried out when there are no more jobs known to the Intermate1xx.

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