IBM 4400-006 User Manual - Page 267
Set Commands, The Ethernet Interface I/O port is bi-directional
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Set Commands Set Commands These settings alter the current or working settings in memory only. Therefore, they will be lost if the Ethernet Interface is power cycled. To ensure this does not happen, issue a save command so the current settings get written to flash memory. set dest destination name newname example: set dest d1prn name thermal Change the current name of the destination to a new name as indicated by newname. This newname must be nine characters or less or it will be truncated. These names are case sensitive. set dest destination backchannel prn [prn] example: set dest d1prn backchannel prn Establish a return path for printer feedback for a given destination. The Ethernet Interface I/O port is bi-directional, however, you will most likely use the same I/O port to which the destination is currently sending jobs. set dest destination model modelname example: set dest d1prn model m4 Associate a model with a destination. Jobs sent to the named destination are processed according to the options defined in the named model. set dest destination logpath logpathname example: set dest d1prn logpath l4 Associate a logpath with a destination. Jobs sent to the named destination are logged according to the settings defined in the named logpath. 267