HP 630n HP Jetdirect Print Servers - Administrator's Guide - Page 50

Telnet user interface options, Telnet Commands and Parameters

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To set configuration parameters, you must set up a Telnet session from your system to the HP Jetdirect print server. 1. At the system prompt, type the following: telnet The is the IP address listed on the HP Jetdirect configuration page. See HP Jetdirect configuration pages on page 129. 2. A connection to the HP Jetdirect print server is displayed. If the server responds with connected to IP address, press Enter twice to initialize the Telnet connection. 3. Type the user name and password, if required. By default, the Telnet interface does not require a user name or password. If an administrator password is set, enter the user name and password. Otherwise, you cannot enter or save Telnet settings. 4. By default, a command line interface is provided. To set parameters using a menu interface, enter Menu. For more information, see Telnet user interface options on page 40. For a list of supported commands and parameters, see Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters on page 41. Telnet user interface options The HP Jetdirect print server provides two interface options to enter Telnet commands: a Telnet command line interface (default) on page 41 and a Menu Interface on page 56. 40 Chapter 3 TCP/IP configuration ENWW

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To set configuration parameters, you must set up a Telnet session from your system to the HP Jetdirect
print server.
1.
At the system prompt, type the following:
telnet <IP address>
The
<IP address>
is the IP address listed on the HP Jetdirect configuration page. See
HP Jetdirect configuration pages
on page
129
.
2.
A connection to the HP Jetdirect print server is displayed. If the server responds with
connected
to IP address
, press
Enter
twice to initialize the Telnet connection.
3.
Type the user name and password, if required.
By default, the Telnet interface does not require a user name or password. If an administrator
password is set, enter the user name and password. Otherwise, you cannot enter or save Telnet
settings.
4.
By default, a command line interface is provided. To set parameters using a menu interface, enter
Menu
. For more information, see
Telnet user interface options
on page
40
.
For a list of supported commands and parameters, see
Table
3
-
3
Telnet Commands and Parameters
on page
41
.
Telnet user interface options
The HP Jetdirect print server provides two interface options to enter Telnet commands: a
Telnet
command line interface (default)
on page
41
and a
Menu Interface
on page
56
.
40
Chapter 3
TCP/IP configuration
ENWW