Remote Maintenance by telnet

Note

To specify the TCP/IP protocol, type ip followed by a space, and then the IP address.

To specify the IPX/SPX protocol, type ipx followed by a space, and then

the IPX address followed by a decimal, and then the MAC address of the Network Interface Board.

The following is an example of how to configure registration number 3 with the IP address 192.168.15.16.

msh> snmp 3 ip 192.168.15.16

The following is an example of how to configure registration number 3 with the IPX address 7390A448, and the MAC address 00:00:74:62:5C:65.

msh> snmp 3 ipx 7390A448:000074625C65

IPP

Use the ipp command to configure the IPP settings.

Viewing setting

The following command displays the current IPP settings.

 

msh> ipp

 

Example output:

 

timeout=900(sec)

 

auth basic

 

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• The “timeout” setting specifies how many seconds the computer keeps try-

 

ing to access the network printer to send print jobs when no connection can

 

be made.

 

• The “auth” setting indicates the user authorization mode.

 

IPP timeout configuration

 

Specify how many seconds to wait before canceling a print job if it has been

 

interrupted for some reason. The range of time can be changed between 30 to

 

65535 seconds.

 

msh> ipp timeout {30 - 65535}

 

IPP user authorization configuration

 

Use the IPP user authorization to restrict users that can print with IPP. The de-

 

fault is “off” .

 

ipp auth {basicdigestoff}

 

• “basic” and “digest” are user authorization setting.

 

• “off” removes the user's authorization.

 

Note

If you select “basic” or “digest”, see next section “Entry the IPP User Au- thorization” for how to configure the user name. Up to ten user names are available.

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Ricoh AP2610N setup guide Viewing setting, IPP timeout configuration, IPP user authorization configuration