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Chapter 13 Complete Command List
Store the IP address for the NIC.
store tcpip ifnum mask netmask
store tcpip 1 mask 255.255.255.0
Store the subnet mask for the NIC.
store tcpip ifnum opts [[-]rarp] [[-]bootp] [[-]dhcp]
store tcpip 1 opts -rarp -bootp -dhcp
Enable or disable the automatic RARP, BOOTP, or DHCP requests for IP
addresses upon bootup. If you are storing the NIC TCP/IP n etwork
settings within the device, you will not need to rely on RARP, BOOTP, or
DHCP for new settings.
store tcpip ifnum frametype [[-]ethernet2]
[[-]802.2snap]
store tcpip 1 frametype ethernet2 802.2snap
Control which frame type(s) is supported with the TCP/IP protocol. By
default, both
ethernet2
and
802.2snap
are enabled but normal
TCP/IP communications rely on Ethernet 2. This settin g has no affect on
other supported network protocols (e.g., Novell).
store tcpip route add|del host|net IPaddress ifnum
store tcpip route add net 192.75.12.0 1
store tcpip route del net 192.75.12.9 1
Add or delete a static route to a particular TCP/IP hos t or subnet specified
by
IPaddress
so the NIC knows how to communicate with it. Normally
one entry for a default router/gateway is all that is needed for
communications between different subnets. Please see the next
command for details.
store tcpip route add|del default routerIPad dress
ifnum
store tcpip route add default 192.75.11.1 1
Store a default router/gateway defined by
routerIPaddress
so the NIC
knows where to direct packets destined for another subnet . It is easier to
store one default entry rather than an entry per remote host or network as
in the previous command.
store tcpip tcp rxwin packets
store tcpip tcp rxwin 2
Determine the receive window size for the NIC. Usually the
packets
value ranges from 2 to 8 with the lower number allowing for m ore
simultaneous TCP connections with the print server.
store tcpip tcp opts [-]keepalive [-]disbufmgmt
store tcpip tcp opts keepalive -disbufmgmt
Control whether the NIC maintains a connection with a host when data
cannot be accepted into its buffer. Normally the
keepalive
feature is
enabled so when the printer can not accept data, the print job connection
is maintained and continued once the situation clear s. If
disbufmgmt
is
disabled (i.e., “-”), the NIC will not buffer any data when there is a blocked
situation with the printer. Normally it is best to have both
keepalive
and
disbufmgmt
enabled.
store tcpip tcp access [root] add|del IPaddr ess