Remote Maintenance by telnet

Access Control

Use the access command to view and configure access control. You can also specify two or more access ranges.

Reference msh> access

Configuration

msh> access range start-address end-address

represents a target number between 1 and 5. (Up to five access ranges can be registered and selected.)

Example: To specify accessible IP addresses between 192.168.0.10 and 192.168.0.20:

msh> access 1 range 192.168.0.10 192.168.0.20

Note

 

The access range restricts the workstations from which printing is possible

 

by means of an address. If you do not need to restrict printing, make the

 

setting “0.0.0.0”.

 

The entry is invalid if the start address is greater than the end address.

 

Up to five access ranges can be specified. The entry is invalid if the target

 

number is omitted.

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When using a Web browser, telnet or SmartNetMonitor for Client/Admin,

you can use an IP address that has not been restricted by access control.

Access Control Initialization msh> access flush

Note

This restores the factory-default settings so that all access ranges become "0.0.0.0".

Network Boot

Use the set command to configure the boot method.

msh> set parameter {on off}

“on” means active and “off” means inactive.

Parameter

Meaning

 

 

dhcp

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration

 

Protocol)

 

 

Note

When you use DHCP, the server also needs to be configured.

DHCP takes precedence over all other settings.

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