Ricoh AP1400/AP2000 manual Resetting the Print Server to Factory Default

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Unit Serial No: 992819

Version: 05.28

 

Network Address: 00:40:af:79:31:98

 

 

Network Topology: Ethernet

Connector: RJ45

Network Speed: 10 Megabits

 

 

Novell Network Information

enabled

 

Print Server Name: P4PRT10_819

 

 

Password Defined: No

 

 

Preferred Server Name: NW41

 

 

Directory Services Tree: SALES

 

 

Directory Services Context: DOMESTIC

 

Frame Type: Novell 802.3

 

 

Peer-to-Peer Information

enabled

 

Frame Type: Novell 802.3

 

 

Network ID: 291

 

 

TCP/IP Network Information

enabled

 

Frame Type: Ethernet II

Protocol Address: 133.139.133.132

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Default Gateway: 133.139.133.10

DNS Address: 0.0.0.0

 

 

AppleTalk Network Information

enabled

 

Frame Type: 802.2 SNAP On 802.3

 

 

Protocol Address: Net Number 65384

Node Number 61 Socket Number 129

Preferred AppleTalk Zone:

Default Zone

 

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Novell Connection Information

 

 

Printer Name: Printer: P4PRT10_819P

 

 

File Server: NW41

 

 

Queue: P4PRT10_819Q

Priority: 1

Attached: Yes

No Notify Defined

 

 

Peer-to-Peer Connection Information

 

 

Printer Name: P4PRT10_819

 

 

AppleTalk Connection Information

AppleTalk Printer Name: (Default Printer Name)

TCP/IP Connection Information

Port Number: 10001

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8.3Resetting the Print Server to Factory Default

You can make the Network Interface Board restore all parameters to factory default values, so the Network Interface Board appears just as it came from the factory. You may choose to do this when the Network Interface Board is moved to a new location where the environment (AppleTalk network zones, NetWare file servers, IP subnets, and so on) are different.

This process is called "Reset to Factory". It can be done with the standard Telnet or HTML (accessed via MAP or a Web Browser) utility.

Chapter 8-3

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