IBM 6400-I15 User Manual - Page 116

TCP port, number, new TCP, TCP port number, destination, password, username

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store pserver tcpsocket TCPportnumber port newTCPportnumber store pserver tcpsocket 4000 port 5000 Change a pre-defined TCP port number on the Ethernet Interface to a new TCP port number. The default numbers are 9100 for prn. store pserver tcpsocket TCPportnumber dest destination store pserver tcpsocket 5000 dest d1prn Assign a pre-defined TCP port number to a particular destination on the Ethernet Interface. Therefore, if you are using a print method that sends jobs directly to a TCP port number, you still have the option to process the job data through this destination setting. store pserver novell passwd password store pserver novell passwd mplex Store the password for the Ethernet Interface to use when logging in to a Novell file server. This password would have to match one set on the file server. store pserver novell user name username store pserver novell user name micro1 Define a username on the Ethernet Interface to be used when it logs into a Novell file server to find information. This username must match a user pre-defined on the Novell file server. store pserver novell user passwd password store pserver novell user passwd mplex2 Define a password on the Ethernet Interface for the Novell user already defined. This password must match the one stored on the Novell file server. Passwords are optional as long as there is not one defined on the file server for the user. 7-4 Commands

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7–4
Commands
store
pserver tcpsocket
TCPportnumber
port
newTCPportnumber
store pserver tcpsocket 4000 port 5000
Change a pre-defined
TCP port
number
on the Ethernet Interface to a
new TCP
port
number
. The default numbers are 9100 for prn.
store
pserver tcpsocket
TCPportnumber
dest
destination
store pserver tcpsocket 5000 dest d1prn
Assign a pre-defined
TCP port number
to a particular
destination
on the
Ethernet Interface. Therefore, if you are using a print method that sends jobs
directly to a TCP port number, you still have the option to process the job data
through this destination setting.
store
pserver novell passwd
password
store pserver novell passwd mplex
Store the
password
for the Ethernet Interface to use when logging in to a Novell
file server. This
password
would have to match one set on the file server.
store
pserver novell user name
username
store pserver novell user name
micro1
Define a
username
on the Ethernet Interface to be used when it logs into a
Novell file server to find information. This
username
must match a user
pre-defined on the Novell file server.
store
pserver novell user passwd
password
store pserver novell user passwd mplex2
Define a
password
on the Ethernet Interface for the Novell user already defined.
This
password
must match the one stored on the Novell file server. Passwords
are optional as long as there is not one defined on the file server for the user.