Ricoh Aficio MP C3500 Network Guide - Page 79

passwd, prnlog, route, Setting the Default IPv4 Gateway

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Remote Maintenance by telnet passwd Use the "passwd" command to change the remote maintenance password. ❖ Changing the Password msh> passwd • Enter the current password. • Enter the new password. • Renter the new password to confirm it. ❖ Changing the Password of the administrators using the Supervisor msh> passwd {Administrator ID} • Enter the new password. • Renter the new password to confirm it. Note ❒ Be sure not to forget or lose the password. ❒ The password can be entered using up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Passwords are case-sensitive. For example, "R" is not the same as "r". prnlog Use the "prnlog" command to obtain printer log information. ❖ Print logs display msh> prnlog • Display previous print jobs. msh> prnlog "ID Number" • Specify the ID number of the displayed print log information to display additional details about a print job. Reference p.86 "Getting Printer Information over the Network". route Use the "route" command to view and control the routing table. ❖ Specified route information display msh> route get "destination" 2 • Specify the IPv4 address to destination. "0.0.0.0" cannot be specified as destination address. ❖ Enabling/disabling specified IPv4 destination msh> route active {host|net} "destination" {on | off} • You can turn the specified destination on or off. Host becomes the default setting. ❖ Adding IPv4 Routing Table msh> route add {host|net} "destination" "gateway" • Adds a host or network route to "destination", and a gateway address to "gateway" in the table. • Specify the IPv4 address to destination and gateway. • Host becomes the default setting. ❖ Setting the Default IPv4 Gateway msh> route add default "gateway" ❖ Deleting specified IPv4 destination from Routing Table msh> route delete {host|net} "destination" • Host becomes the default setting. • IPv4 address of destination can be specified. 71

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Remote Maintenance by telnet
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passwd
Use the “passwd” command to change
the remote maintenance password.
Changing the Password
msh> passwd
Enter the current password.
Enter the new password.
• Renter the new password to
confirm it.
Changing the Password of the admin-
istrators using the Supervisor
msh> passwd {Administra-
tor ID}
Enter the new password.
• Renter the new password to
confirm it.
Note
Be sure not to forget or lose the
password.
The password can be entered using
up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Passwords are case-sensitive. For
example, "R" is not the same as "r".
prnlog
Use the “prnlog” command to obtain
printer log information.
Print logs display
msh> prnlog
Display previous print jobs.
msh> prnlog “ID Number”
• Specify the ID number of the
displayed print log information
to display additional details
about a print job.
Reference
p.86 “Getting Printer Information
over the Network”.
route
Use the “route” command to view
and control the routing table.
Specified route information display
msh> route get “destina-
tion”
Specify the IPv4 address to des-
tination.
“0.0.0.0” cannot be specified as
destination address.
Enabling/disabling
specified
IPv4
destination
msh> route active {host|net}
“destination” {on | off}
You can turn the specified desti-
nation on or off. Host becomes
the default setting.
Adding IPv4 Routing Table
msh> route add {host|net}
“destination” “gateway”
Adds a host or network route to
“destination”, and a gateway
address to “gateway” in the ta-
ble.
Specify the IPv4 address to des-
tination and gateway.
• Host becomes the default set-
ting.
Setting the Default IPv4 Gateway
msh> route add default
“gateway”
Deleting specified IPv4 destination
from Routing Table
msh> route delete {host|net}
“destination”
• Host becomes the default set-
ting.
IPv4 address of destination can
be specified.