Monitoring and Configuring the Printer

autonet

Use the “autonet” command to configure AutoNet parameters.

View settings

The following command displays the current AutoNet settings:

msh> autonet

Configuration

You can configure AutoNet settings. msh> autonet {onoff}

4 • {on} means "active" and {off} means "inactive".

Current interface priority configura- tion displaymsh> autonet priorityInterface priority configurationmsh> autonet priority “interface_name”

You can give interface's Au- toNet parameter priority.

Priority settings are available when multiple interfaces are in- stalled.

ip1394 can be specified only when the IEEE 1394 interface is installed.

wlan can be specified only when the IEEE 802.11b interface is in- stalled.

Interface name

Interface config-

 

ured

 

 

ether

Ethernet interface

 

 

ip1394

IEEE 1394 interface

 

 

wlan

IEEE 802.11b inter-

 

face

 

 

Note

If an interface is not selected, the current interface connection set-

90tings remain in effect.

btconfig

Use the "btconfig" command to make Bluetooth settings.

View settings

Bluetooth settings are displayed. msh> btconfig

Mode settings

You can set the Bluetooth opera- tion mode to {private} or {public}.

msh> btconfig {private public}

• The default is {public}.

devicename

Use the "devicename" command to display and change the printer name.

View settings

msh> devicenamePrinter name configurationmsh> devicename name “string”

Enter a printer name using up to 31 alphanumeric characters.

Set single names for each print- er.

Printer name initializationmsh> devicename clear name

Reset the printer name to its de- fault.