Oki B6100 Configuration Guide: NIC Option - Page 50
n.n.n.n, option, Frequently-used Server Commands, Command, Options, Description
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C-4 Ethernet Network Interface Card Configuration Guide Frequently-used Server Commands Command Option(s) Description DEFINE SERVER SUBNET MASK ipmask Specifies the subnet mask to be used for the Server. The ipmask must be in n.n.n.n format. HELP option Displays a list of top-level (general) Help topics. Displays information about the keyword(s) entered. Multiple keywords must be specified in the order they occur in a command. DEFINE SERVICE "name" PORT num Creates a new service and associates it with the specified port. DEFINE SERVICE "name" option APPLETALK {EN|DIS} LAT {EN|DIS} Toggles whether the named service can be used to service networks running the specified protocol. RTEL applies to TCP/IP networks. NETWARE {EN|DIS} RTEL {EN|DIS} DEFINE SERVICE "name" option BANNER {EN|DIS} When Enabled, causes the Server to print a banner page before jobs. BINARY {EN|DIS} When Enabled, the Server will not process data passed through the service. This characteristic should be enabled when printing PCL data. EOJ string Causes the Server to send an end-of-job string to the attached device after every job. Enter an end string or the word none. FORMFEED {EN|DIS} When Enabled, causes the Server to append a formfeed to the end of LPR print jobs. PSCONVERT {EN|DIS} When Enabled, causes the Server to place a PostScript wrapper around each job. SOJ string Causes the Server to send a start-of-job string to the attached device before every job. Enter a start string or the word none. DEFINE SERVICE "name" option TCPPORT string Specifies a raw TCP listener socket for the service. Enter a socket number (4000 to 4999) or the word none. TELNETPORT string Specifies a TCP listener socket for the service. Unlike TCPport, this option performs Telnet IAC interpretation on the data stream. Enter a socket number (4000 to 4999) or the word none.