Remote Maintenance by telnet

sntp

The printer clock can be synchronized with a NTP server clock using Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). Use the "sntp" command to change SNTP settings.

View settings msh> sntp

spoolsw

Use the “spoolsw” command to configure Job Spool settings.You can only specify diprint, lpr, ipp, ftp and smb protocol.

The “spoolsw” command for con- figuring Job Spool settings is avail- able only when the optional hard disk is installed.

NTP server address configurationYou can specify the IP address of the NTP server.msh> sntp server “IP_ address”Interval configurationmsh> sntp interval “polling_ time”

You can specify the interval at which the printer synchronizes with the operator-specified NTP server. The default is 60 minutes.

The interval can be entered be- tween 16 and 16,384 minutes.

If you set 0, the printer synchro- nizes with the NTP server only when you turn the printer on. After that, the printer does not synchronize with the NTP serv- er.

Time-zone configurationmsh> sntp timezone “+/- hour_time”

You can specify the time differ- ence between the printer clock and NTP server clock. Time is in 24-hour format.

View settings

The Job Spool setting appears.
msh> spoolsw

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Job Spool settingmsh> spoolsw spool {on off}

Note

Specify "on" to enable Job Spool, or "off" to disable it.Resetting Job spool settingmsh> spoolsw clear job {on off}

• When the printer power is cut during job spooling, this deter- mines whether to reprint the spooled job.

Protocol configuration

msh> spoolsw diprint {on off} msh> spoolsw lpr {on off} msh> spoolsw ipp {on off} msh> spoolsw smb {on off} msh> spoolsw ftp {on off}

• You can specify the settings for diprint, lpr, ipp, and smb.

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