HP 635n HP Jetdirect Print Server Administrator's Guide (Firmware V.36) - Page 53

User Interface Options, Command Line Interface Default

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By default, the Telnet interface does not require a user name or password. If an administrator password has been set, you will be prompted for a user name and this password before you can enter and save Telnet command settings. 4. By default, a Command Line interface is provided. To configure parameters using a Menu interface, enter Menu. For more information, see "User Interface Options on page 43". For a list of supported commands and parameters, see Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters on page 44. User Interface Options The HP Jetdirect print server provides two interface options to enter Telnet commands: a Command Line Interface (Default) on page 43 and a Menu Interface on page 57. Command Line Interface (Default) Using the Telnet command line interface, you can set configuration parameters using the following procedures: NOTE: During a Telnet session, enter ? to view available commands, command formats, and configuration parameters supported by the print server. To list additional (or advanced) commands, enter the command advanced before entering ?. To display current configuration information, enter /. 1. At the Telnet prompt ">", type: : then press Enter, where refers to the configuration parameter you are defining, and refers to the definitions you are assigning to that parameter. Each command entry is followed by pressing Enter (carriage return). See Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters on page 44 for configuration parameters. 2. Repeat the previous step to set any additional configuration parameters. 3. When you have finished typing the configuration parameters, type exit or quit (depending on your system). When prompted whether to save settings that you have changed, enter Y (default) for Yes, or N for No. If you enter save instead of exit or quit, you will not be prompted to save settings. Telnet Commands and Parameters. Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters on page 44 lists the available Telnet commands and parameters. NOTE: If a parameter is supplied dynamically (for example, from a BOOTP or DHCP server), its value cannot be changed using Telnet without first setting Manual configuration. To set Manual configuration, see the ip-config command. Whenever you are manually changing an IP address, you should also re-configure the subnet mask and default gateway at the same time. ENWW IPv4 Configuration 43

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By default, the Telnet interface does not require a user name or password. If an administrator
password has been set, you will be prompted for a user name and this password before you can
enter and save Telnet command settings.
4.
By default, a Command Line interface is provided. To configure parameters using a Menu interface,
enter
Menu
. For more information, see “
User Interface Options
on page
43
”.
For a list of supported commands and parameters, see
Table
3
-
3
Telnet Commands and Parameters
on page
44
.
User Interface Options
The HP Jetdirect print server provides two interface options to enter Telnet commands: a
Command
Line Interface (Default)
on page
43
and a
Menu Interface
on page
57
.
Command Line Interface (Default)
Using the Telnet command line interface, you can set configuration parameters using the following
procedures:
NOTE:
During a Telnet session, enter
?
to view available commands, command formats, and
configuration parameters supported by the print server.
To list additional (or advanced) commands, enter the command
advanced
before entering
?
.
To display current configuration information, enter
/
.
1.
At the Telnet prompt “
>
”, type:
<command parameter>: <value>
then press
Enter
, where
<command parameter>
refers to the configuration parameter you are
defining, and
<value>
refers to the definitions you are assigning to that parameter. Each command
entry is followed by pressing
Enter
(carriage return).
See
Table
3
-
3
Telnet Commands and Parameters
on page
44
for configuration parameters.
2.
Repeat the previous step to set any additional configuration parameters.
3.
When you have finished typing the configuration parameters, type
exit
or
quit
(depending on
your system).
When prompted whether to save settings that you have changed, enter
Y
(default) for Yes, or
N
for
No.
If you enter
save
instead of
exit
or
quit
, you will not be prompted to save settings.
Telnet Commands and Parameters
.
Table
3
-
3
Telnet Commands and Parameters
on page
44
lists
the available Telnet commands and parameters.
NOTE:
If a parameter is supplied dynamically (for example, from a BOOTP or DHCP server),
its value cannot be changed using Telnet without first setting Manual configuration. To set Manual
configuration, see the
ip-config
command.
Whenever you are manually changing an IP address, you should also re-configure the subnet
mask and default gateway at the same time.
ENWW
IPv4 Configuration
43