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Installation and Reference for the Model PS104/PS105/PS110/PS113 Print Server 7. Copy the CONFIG file back to the print server and then reset the device by using the commands: ftp NAME ftp>put CONFIG ftp>get RESET 8. Quit by using the command: ftp>quit List of FTP Files and Commands Supported by the Print Server Table 6-1 lists the file names that appear in the directory. Table 6-1. FTP Files in the Directory File Name CONFIG PSINF DEFAULTC RESET PASSRESET SETIP Purpose Mode Configuration file Read/Write Device information Read Reset device to default configuration Read Reset device Read Clear password Read Save current IP address Read Table 6-2 lists the case-sensitive commands that are implemented. When a command requires a parameter, the parameter is shown in italics. Table 6-2. FTP Commands Command Function dir Lists files as shown in Table 6-1. get FILENAME Retrieves a file. The only files that can be retrieved are CONFIG and PSINF. get RESET Resets the print server and terminates the current connection. get PASSRESET Clears the password. get SETIP Sets the current IP address as a static IP address. To avoid an address conflict, do not use this command if a DHCP server assigned the IP address to the print server. 6-8 UNIX Printing Using TCP/IP

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Installation and Reference for the Model PS104/PS105/PS110/PS113 Print Server
6-8
UNIX Printing Using TCP/IP
7.
Copy the
CONFIG
file back to the print server and then reset the device by using the
commands:
ftp NAME
ftp>put CONFIG
ftp>get RESET
8.
Quit by using the command:
ftp>quit
List of FTP Files and Commands Supported by the Print Server
T
able
6-
1
lists the
le names that appear in the directory.
T
able
6-
2
lists the case-sensitive commands that are implemented. When a command requires a
parameter, the parameter is shown in italics.
Table 6-1.
FTP Files in the Directory
File Name
Purpose
Mode
CONFIG
Con
guration
le
Read/Write
PSINF
Device information
Read
DEFAULTC
Reset device to default con
guration
Read
RESET
Reset device
Read
PASSRESET
Clear password
Read
SETIP
Save current IP address
Read
Table 6-2.
FTP Commands
Command
Function
dir
Lists files as shown in
T
ab
le
6-
1
.
get FILENAME
Retrieves a
le. The only
les that can be retrieved are CONFIG and PSINF.
get RESET
Resets the print server and terminates the current connection.
get PASSRESET
Clears the password.
get SETIP
Sets the current IP address as a static IP address.
To avoid an address con
ict, do not use this command if a DHCP server assigned the IP
address to the print server.