IBM 6400-I15 User Manual - Page 129

username, variablename, variablestring

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set user type username root|guest set user type eng root Assign root or guest privileges to a particular user defined by username. Guest permissions allow viewing of settings only. Root permissions allow complete control of the Ethernet Interface. set user from default Set all user settings back to factory defaults. set user from stored Set all current user settings to the values stored in flash memory. set var variablename variablestring set var LANDSCAPE 0x1b 0x26 0x6c 0x31 0x4f set var FINISH $FF $PCL-RST Define a new variable to be used in header, trailer, or switch strings on the Ethernet Interface and call it variablename. variablestring can be a space-separated list of words, hexadecimal numbers (e.g. 0x04), or references to other pre-defined variables. It is easiest to make up the variablestring with hexadecimal values as shown in the example. NOTE: One variable counts as one element within header and trailer strings. NOTE: Defined variables are referenced in strings by placing a "$" before the variable name (e.g. "set model m1 trailer $FF"). set var from default Set all variable settings back to factory defaults. set var from stored Set all current variable settings to the values stored in flash memory. Commands 7-17

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Commands
set
user type
username root|guest
set user type eng root
Assign root or guest privileges to a particular user defined by
username
.
Guest
permissions allow viewing of settings only. Root permissions allow complete
control of the Ethernet Interface.
set
user from default
Set all user settings back to factory defaults.
set
user from stored
Set all current user settings to the values stored in flash memory.
set
var
variablename variablestring
set var LANDSCAPE 0x1b 0x26 0x6c 0x31 0x4f
set var FINISH $FF $PCL–RST
Define a new variable to be used in header, trailer, or switch strings on the
Ethernet Interface and call it
variablename
.
variablestring
can be a
space-separated list of words, hexadecimal numbers (e.g. 0x04), or references to
other pre-defined variables. It is easiest to make up the
variablestring
with
hexadecimal values as shown in the example.
NOTE:
One variable counts as one element within header and trailer
strings.
NOTE:
Defined variables are referenced in strings by placing a “
$
” before
the variable name (e.g. “
set
model m1 trailer $FF
”).
set var from default
Set all variable settings back to factory defaults.
set
var from stored
Set all current variable settings to the values stored in flash memory.