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Chapter 13 Complete Command List

Command Prefixes

Typing in the first portion of a command will produce an e rror message
showing the correct syntax. For example, typing in store tcpip will
produce a list of all commands that start with this prefix.
Complete Command List
This section outlines the entire NIC command set including the c ommand
syntax, a description, and, in most cases, an examp le for each command
listed.

Store Commands

These commands change the settings stored in flash memory an d do not
affect the current or working settings in memory. A power cycl e is needed
before the stored settings become current.
store ifc ifnum utp [-]li [-]rx
store ifc 1 utp li
Modify the physical UTP interface properties where li enables li nk
integrity and rx enables the increased receive threshold.
store ifc from default
Set all UTP settings back to factory defaults.
store ifc from current
Store all current UTP settings to flash memory so they are retaine d after a
power cycle. This ensures all current settings match what is stored in
flash memory.
store pserver opts [[-]jobsecurity] [jobtimeout
seconds]
store pserver opts jobsecurity jobtimeout 5
If jobsecurity is disabled, any user can cancel queued jobs on the
NIC including guest users. If jobtimeout is set to some value other
than 0, the NIC will only wait this amount of
seconds
when getting printer
feedback. This is only used if you have a logpath port an d type set on a
particular destination.
store pserver tcpsocket TCPportnumber port
newTCPportnumber
store pserver tcpsocket 4000 port 5000
Change a pre-defined
TCPportnumber
on the NIC to a
newTCPportnumber
. The default number is 9100 for prn.
Note If you see the word ifnum in any shell commands, you should substitute a
1 unless directed to do otherwise. This 1 represents the one netw ork
interface (i.e., Ethernet) supported.