Appendix

Remote Maintenance by telnet

You can view the printer status and configure the Network Interface Board us- ing telnet.

Note

You should specify a password so that only the network administrator, or a person having network administrator privileges, can use remote maintenance.

Using telnet

The following is a sample procedure using telnet.

Limitation

Only one person at a time can be logged on to do remote maintenance.

A Using the IP address or host name of the machine, start telnet.

%telnet IP_address

Note

In order to use the host name instead of the IP address, you must write it to the hosts file.

7B Type the password.

Note

The default is “password”.

C Type a command.

Reference

For more information about telnet commands, see p.93 “Commands List”.

D Exit telnet.

msh> logout

When the configuration is changed, a message requests whether or not the changes should be saved.

E Type “yes” to save the changes, and then press the {ENTER} key.

If you do not want to save the changes, type “no”, and then press the {ENTER} key. If you want to make additional changes, type “return” at the command line, and then press the {ENTER} key.

Note

If the “Cannot write NVRAM information” message appears, the changes are not saved. Repeat the steps above.

The Network Interface Board is reset automatically when the settings are changed.

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