Ricoh Aficio MP C3500 Network Guide - Page 73

diprint, dns, View settings, Setting timeout, Specifying the number of concurrent, connections

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Remote Maintenance by telnet diprint The direct printing port enables direct printing from a network-connected computer. Use the "diprint" command to change direct printing port settings. ❖ View settings The following command displays the current direct printing port settings: msh> diprint Example output: port 9100 timeout=300(sec) bidirect on con multi apl async • The "port" specifies the port number of the direct printing port. • The "bidirect" setting indicates whether the direct printing port is bidirectional or not. ❖ Setting timeout msh> diprint timeout [30~ 65535] • You can specify the timeout interval to use when the printer is expecting data from the network. • The default is 300 seconds. ❖ Specifying the number of concurrent connections msh> diprint con {multi | single} • The above command specifies the number of concurrent diprint connections. Specify "multi" for multiple connections or "single" for a single connection. • The default is "multi". dns Use the "dns" command to configure or display DNS (Domain Name System) settings. ❖ View settings The following command displays 2 current DNS settings: msh> dns ❖ IPv4 DNS server configuration The following command enables or disables the IPv4 DNS server address: msh> dns "number" server "server address" The following command displays a configuration using the IP address 192.168.15.16 on a DNS 1 server: msh> dns 1 server 192.168. 15.16 • You can register IPv4 DNS Server address. • You can register up to three IPv4 DNS server numbers. • You cannot use "255.255.255.255" as the DNS server address. ❖ IPv6 DNS server configuration The following command enables or disables the IPv4 DNS server address: msh> dns "number" server6 "server address" • You can register IPv6 DNS Server address. • You can register up to three IPv6 DNS server numbers. 65

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Remote Maintenance by telnet
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diprint
The direct printing port enables direct
printing from a network-connected
computer.
Use the “diprint” command to
change direct printing port settings.
View settings
The following command displays the
current direct printing port settings:
msh> diprint
Example output:
port 9100
timeout=300(sec)
bidirect on
con multi
apl async
• The “port” specifies the port
number of the direct printing
port.
The “bidirect” setting indicates
whether the direct printing port
is bidirectional or not.
Setting timeout
msh> diprint timeout [30~
65535]
You can specify the timeout in-
terval to use when the printer is
expecting data from the net-
work.
The default is 300 seconds.
Specifying the number of concurrent
connections
msh> diprint con {multi |
single}
• The above command specifies
the number of concurrent
diprint connections. Specify
“multi” for multiple connec-
tions or “single” for a single
connection.
The default is “multi”.
dns
Use the “dns” command to configure
or display DNS (Domain Name Sys-
tem) settings.
View settings
The following command displays
current DNS settings:
msh> dns
IPv4 DNS server configuration
The following command enables
or disables the IPv4 DNS server
address:
msh> dns “number” server
“server address”
The following command displays
a configuration using the IP ad-
dress 192.168.15.16 on a DNS 1
server:
msh> dns 1 server 192.168.
15.16
You can register IPv4 DNS Serv-
er address.
• You can register up to three
IPv4 DNS server numbers.
You cannot use “255.255.255.255”
as the DNS server address.
IPv6 DNS server configuration
The following command enables
or disables the IPv4 DNS server
address:
msh> dns “number” server6
“server address”
You can register IPv6 DNS Serv-
er address.
• You can register up to three
IPv6 DNS server numbers.