HP 630n HP Jetdirect Print Servers - Administrator's Guide - Page 67

Use Telnet to remove an IP address,

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Figure 3-1 Example: Using the Menu Interface Main Menu 1. General Menu 2. TCP/IP Menu... 3. SNMP Menu... 4. IPX/SPX Menu 5. AppleTalk Menu 6. DLC/LLC Menu 7. Other Settings 8. Support Settings 9. Wireless Settings ?. Help e. Exit Menu 0. Exit Telnet Enter Selection => 2 TCP/IP Menu 1. TCP/IP - Main Settings 2. TCP/IP - Print Options 3. TCP/IP - Raw Print Ports 4. TCP/IP - Access Control 5. TCP/IP - Other Settings 6. TCP/IP - Diagnostics 0. Return to Main Menu Enter Selection => 1 TCP/IP - Main Settings Host Name : printer1 IP Config Method : USER SPECIFIED IP Address : 192.168.45.39 Subnet Mask : 255.255.0.0 Default Gateway : 192.168.40.1 Config Server : 192.168.2.21 TFTP Server : 192.168.2.21 TFTP File Name : hpnp/print.cfg Domain Name : Not Specified DNS Server : Not Specified Pri WINS Server : Not Specified Sec WINS Server : Not Specified SMTP Mail Server : Not Specified Would you like to change any of the settings? (Y/[N]):Y To edit these parameters, enter Y. Use the Backspace key to edit the parameters. Changes are not saved until you save them when you exit the session. Use Telnet to remove an IP address To erase the IP address during a Telnet session, use the following command line entries: 1. Type cold-reset, then press Enter. 2. Type quit, then press Enter to exit Telnet. 3. Turn the print server off and then on. ENWW IPv4 configuration 57

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Figure 3-1
Example: Using the Menu Interface
Main Menu
-------------------------------
1. General Menu
2. TCP/IP Menu...
3. SNMP Menu...
4. IPX/SPX Menu
5. AppleTalk Menu
6. DLC/LLC Menu
7. Other Settings
8. Support Settings
9. Wireless Settings
?. Help
e. Exit Menu
0. Exit Telnet
Enter Selection => 2
TCP/IP - Main Settings
-------------------------------
IP Config Method : USER SPECIFIED
IP Address
: 192.168.45.39
Subnet Mask
: 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway
: 192.168.40.1
Config Server
: 192.168.2.21
TFTP Server
: 192.168.2.21
TFTP File Name
: hpnp/print.cfg
Domain Name
: Not Specified
DNS Server
: Not Specified
Pri WINS Server
: Not Specified
Sec WINS Server
: Not Specified
SMTP Mail Server : Not Specified
Would you like to change any of the settings? (Y/[N]):Y
Host Name
: printer1
TCP/IP Menu
-------------------------------
1. TCP/IP - Main Settings
2. TCP/IP - Print Options
3. TCP/IP - Raw Print Ports
4. TCP/IP - Access Control
5. TCP/IP - Other Settings
6. TCP/IP - Diagnostics
0. Return to Main Menu
Enter Selection => 1
To edit these parameters, enter
Y
. Use the
Backspace
key to edit the parameters.
Changes are not saved until you save them when you exit the session.
Use Telnet to remove an IP address
To erase the IP address during a Telnet session, use the following command line entries:
1.
Type
cold-reset
, then press
Enter
.
2.
Type
quit
, then press
Enter
to exit Telnet.
3.
Turn the print server off and then on.
ENWW
IPv4 configuration
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