IBM 6400-I15 User Manual - Page 142

appropriate destination form.

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Port Where this log information will be sent to. The choices are a TCP port number (e.g. 2000), an email address (including an alias), a central host running a SYSLOG daemon. To view the current logpath settings on the print server: 1. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the print server over TCP/IP or using Telnet (e.g. Telnet "ipaddress"). The command to view the logpath settings is: NOTE: If prompted for a "User ID" and password first, type in "root" for the ID and press ENTER at the password prompt since there is no password by default. Syntax: list logpath 2. Direct your Web browser to URL "http://EthernetInterfaceIPaddress/destConf.html" (e.g. "http://192.75.11.9/destConf.html"). NOTE: If prompted for a "User ID" and password first, type in "root" for the ID and press ENTER at the password prompt since there is no password by default. 3. At the "Print Path Configuration" HTML form that displays, select a destination link (e.g. d1prn1) from the top of the page to bring up the appropriate destination form. 4. Once the desired destination HTML form displays, scroll down to the "Logpath Type" and "Logpath Port" sections to view the current logpath settings for this particular destination. At this point, you can alter any of these settings and then click on the SUBMIT button to store them into the Ethernet Interface. 8-6 Extra Features

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8–6
Extra Features
Port
Where this log information will be sent to. The choices are a
TCP port number
(e.g. 2000), an
email address
(including
an alias), a central host running a
SYSLOG daemon
.
To view the current logpath settings on the print server:
1.
Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the
print server over TCP/IP or using Telnet (e.g. Telnet “ipaddress”). The
command to view the logpath settings is:
NOTE:
If prompted for a “User ID” and password first, type in “
root
” for the
ID and press ENTER at the password prompt since there is no
password by default.
Syntax:
list
logpath
2.
Direct your Web browser to URL
http://
EthernetInterfaceIPaddress
/destConf.html
(e.g. “
”).
NOTE:
If prompted for a “User ID” and password first, type in “
root
” for the
ID and press ENTER at the password prompt since there is no
password by default.
3.
At the “Print Path Configuration” HTML form that displays, select a
destination link (e.g. d1prn1) from the top of the page to bring up the
appropriate destination form.
4.
Once the desired destination HTML form displays, scroll down to the
“Logpath Type” and “Logpath Port” sections to view the current logpath
settings for this particular destination.
At this point, you can alter any of these settings and then click on the SUBMIT
button to store them into the Ethernet Interface.