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Specifies the IP multicast Time To Live TTL setting for Service Location Protocol

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Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued) For mDNS operation, Multicast IPv4 must be enabled. mdns-service-name Specifies an alphanumeric string of up to 64 ASCII characters assigned to this device or service. This name is persistent and is used to resolve a particular device or service if socket information (such as the IP address) changes from session to session. Apple Rendezvous will display this service. The default service name is the printer model and the LAN Hardware (MAC) address. mDNS Domain Name (Read-only parameter) Specifies the mDNS domain name assigned to the device, in the form .local. If a user-specified host name has not been assigned, the default host name NPIxxxxxx is used, where xxxxxx are the last 6 digits of the LAN hardware (MAC) address. mdns-pri-svc ttl-slp ipv4-multicast Specifies the mDNS highest priority service to use for printing.To set this parameter, choose one of the following printing option numbers: 1: Port 9100 printing 2: IPP port printing 3: The default LPD raw queue 4: The default LPD text queue 5: The default LPD auto queue 6: The default LPD binps (binary postscript) queue 7 through 12: If user-specified LPD queues are defined, corresponds to user-specified LPD queues 5 through 10. The default selection will depend on the printer, typically port 9100 printing or LPD binps. Specifies the IP multicast "Time To Live" (TTL) setting for Service Location Protocol (SLP) packets. The default value is 4 hops (the number of routers from the local network). The range is 1-15. When set to a -1, multicast capability is disabled. Enables or disables the receipt and transmission of IP version 4 multicast packets by the print server. 0 disables, 1 (default) enables. NOTE If this parameter is disabled, other protocols that use multicast protocols, such as mDNS and SLP, may also be disabled without notification. idle-timeout user-timeout An integer (1to 3600) that specifies the number of seconds an idle print data connection is allowed to remain open. For example, idle-timeout 120 assigns 120 seconds as the desired idle timeout value. The default is 270 seconds. If set to 0, the connection will not terminate and other hosts will not be able to make a connection. An integer (1to 3600) that specifies the number of seconds that your Telnet or FTP session can be idle before it will be automatically disconnected. The default is 900 seconds. 0 disables the timeout. CAUTION Small values, such as 1-5, may effectively disable the use of Telnet. A Telnet session may terminate before any changes can be made. ENWW Using Telnet 35

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For mDNS operation, Multicast IPv4 must be enabled.
mdns-service-name
Specifies an alphanumeric string of up to 64 ASCII characters assigned to this device or
service. This name is persistent and is used to resolve a particular device or service if
socket information (such as the IP address) changes from session to session. Apple
Rendezvous will display this service. The default service name is the printer model and
the LAN Hardware (MAC) address.
mDNS Domain Name
(Read-only parameter) Specifies the mDNS domain name assigned to the device, in the
form <host name>.local. If a user-specified host name has not been assigned, the
default host name NPIxxxxxx is used, where xxxxxx are the last 6 digits of the LAN
hardware (MAC) address.
mdns-pri-svc
Specifies the mDNS highest priority service to use for printing.To set this parameter,
choose one of the following printing option numbers:
1
: Port 9100 printing
2
: IPP port printing
3
: The default LPD raw queue
4
: The default LPD text queue
5
: The default LPD auto queue
6
: The default LPD binps (binary postscript) queue
7
through
12
: If user-specified LPD queues are defined, corresponds to user-specified
LPD queues 5 through 10.
The default selection will depend on the printer, typically port 9100 printing or LPD binps.
ttl-slp
Specifies the IP multicast “Time To Live” (TTL) setting for Service Location Protocol
(SLP) packets. The default value is 4 hops (the number of routers from the local
network). The range is 1–15. When set to a -1, multicast capability is disabled.
ipv4-multicast
Enables or disables the receipt and transmission of IP version 4 multicast packets by
the print server.
0
disables,
1
(default) enables.
NOTE
If this parameter is disabled, other protocols that use multicast
protocols, such as mDNS and SLP, may also be disabled without notification.
idle-timeout
An integer (1to 3600) that specifies the number of seconds an idle print data connection
is allowed to remain open. For example,
idle-timeout 120
assigns 120 seconds as the desired idle timeout value.
The default is 270 seconds. If set to 0, the connection will not terminate and other hosts
will not be able to make a connection.
user-timeout
An integer (1to 3600) that specifies the number of seconds that your Telnet or FTP
session can be idle before it will be automatically disconnected. The default is 900
seconds. 0 disables the timeout.
CAUTION
Small values, such as 1–5, may effectively disable the use of
Telnet. A Telnet session may terminate before any changes can be made.
Table 3-3
Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued)
ENWW
Using Telnet
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