Configuration

Xerox 4500 PS TR

3.5 Configuration using Telnet

The Telnet support (Terminal Emulation Protocol) offers yet another way of configuring and monitoring the PrintServer. For this you will need the emulations VT 100 and NVT. Telnet is a standard TCP/IP application permitting access from TCP/IP attached host systems.

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A)

Configure PrintServer

 

B)Status PrintServer

X)Logout

EnterSelection

NOTE:

As Telnet requires NVT and VT100 terminal emulations, Telnet configuration support is not valid when running VM and MVS.

Due to restrictions in the AS/400 Telnet implementation, the following information should be considered:

“If you do not want the characters that are being typed to be displayed, the function key associated with the “Hide” function should be pressed (F6 on the default keyboard map). This function should be used when typing a password.

If you want the characters that have been typed to be sent to the remote system for processing without pressing the Enter key, you should press the function key associated with the “SENDWOCR” function (F11 on the default keyboard map).”

(source: IBM: Network in Red Books, SK 2T-6022).

To establish a Telnet session with a PrintServer interface you need to program the PrintServer with an IP address. This address may also be configured via one of the many other configuration methods available (as described in this chapter).

EXAMPLE:

To start a Telnet session on a Telnet capable host, type the following:

Telnet 192.0.110.1.

where

192.0.110.1. is the IP address of the PrintServer.

(For IP address details contact your system administrator)

When a Telnet session has been established, the PrintServer will prompt the host for a userid and password.

The userid will be adm and the password will initially be defined as adm You are recommended to change this initial password. To change the default password, see section 3.5.5 .

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Xerox 4500 PS TR instruction manual Configuration using Telnet, Example