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Using Telnet to Erase the Existing IP Address, Telnet Commands and Parameters

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Using Telnet to Erase the Existing IP Address This procedure resets all TCP/IP parameters, but only affects the TCP/IP subsystem. After this has been done the print server should be power cycled. Parameters for other subsystems such as IPX/SPX (Novell NetWare) or AppleTalk are not affected. (To reset all print server configuration parameters to factory default values, use the hardware cold reset procedure.) 1. Enter the Telnet command: cold-reset 2. Exit Telnet using one of the following commands, depending on your system. save exit quit 3. When prompted whether to save settings that you have changed, enter y. Telnet Commands and Parameters List of the available Telnet commands and parameters. Note: If a parameter is supplied dynamically (for example, from a BOOTP, TFTP, or DHCP server), its value cannot be changed using Telnet without first setting manual configuration, using the ip-configcommand). Whenever you are manually changing an IP address, you should also reconfigure the subnet mask and default gateway at the same time. User control commands in Telnet Telnet Parameter ? / menu Description and Values Displays the Telnet commands and help commands. Displays current values. Displays the menu interface for further configuration entries.

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Using Telnet to Erase the Existing IP Address
This procedure resets all TCP/IP parameters, but only affects the TCP/IP subsystem. After this has been done the print
server should be power cycled. Parameters for other subsystems such as IPX/SPX (Novell NetWare) or AppleTalk are not
affected.
(To reset
all
print server configuration parameters to factory default values, use the
hardware cold reset
procedure.)
Enter the Telnet command:
cold-reset
1.
Exit Telnet using one of the following commands, depending on your system.
save
exit
quit
2.
When prompted whether to save settings that you have changed, enter
y
.
3.
Telnet Commands and Parameters
List of the available Telnet commands and parameters.
Note:
If a parameter is supplied dynamically (for example, from a BOOTP, TFTP, or DHCP server), its value
cannot be changed using Telnet without first setting manual configuration, using the
ip-config
command).
Whenever you are manually changing an IP address, you should also reconfigure the subnet mask and default
gateway at the same time.
User control commands in Telnet
Telnet Parameter
Description and Values
?
Displays the Telnet commands and help commands.
/
Displays current values.
menu
Displays the
menu interface
for further configuration entries.