Management and Configuration

Example:

>telnet npserver Trying 192.36.253.96...

Connected to npserver. Escape character is ‘^]’.

Axis Network Print Server TELNET Print Server v7.00 Sep 06 2004

Axis Network Print Server network login: root

 

 

Password: pass

 

(not visible)

 

Axis Network Print Server TELNET Print Server v7.00 Sep 06 2004

Root> account

 

 

 

 

Current account file:

 

 

 

JOB

USER

PROT

LPR S BYTES

ETIME

1

Thomas

FTP

pr2 C 1885

2

2

Lisa

LPT

pr1 C 23074

4

3

RICHARD

PSERVER

pr2 C 43044

5

4

MacUser

APPLE

pr1 C 6717

2

5

LSLM_user

NetBIOS

pr2 C 36995

3

6

patrick

PROS

pr5 P 83208

9

Root>

 

 

 

 

Typical Telnet session to view the Account File

Viewing The status command shows which printer port the logical printers are the Status file assigned to, and their current status.

Follow the instructions below to view the status file using telnet:

1. Log in to the Axis Network Print Server by typing:

telnet <host name> or telnet <IP address> in a DOS windows (Windows and OS/2) or in a UNIX shell window.

2.Enter the user id and the password. (The default entries are root and pass.)

3.View the status file by typing:

status

Performing Resets Three types of reset commands allow you to perform soft resets, to perform hard resets, and to reset the print server’s parameters to its factory default settings.

Follow the instructions below to perform a soft reset using telnet:

1. Log in to the Axis Network Print Server by typing:

telnet <host name> or telnet <IP address> in a DOS windows (Windows and OS/2) or in a UNIX shell window.

2. Enter the user id and the password. (The default entries are root and pass.)

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