Oki C9300 OkiLAN 6200e Plus Network Print Server User's Guide - Page 122

Running a Telnet Session

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User's Guide Note: The configuration of your Network Print Server is password protected. Only authorized users can alter the configuration. Running a Telnet Session 1. To run the configuration utility, type the following: telnet 2. Replace Network_Print_Server_name with the IP address or the host name assigned to the Network Print Server you want to configure. A screen will appear displaying an introductory message. When prompted for a password, enter OkiLAN. The password will not be echoed. 3. When you are finished typing your password, press Enter. For password verification, you will then be asked to enter your password again. Each time you use the utility, you will be asked to enter your password. If you fail to enter the password correctly in three attempts, your connection with the Network Print Server will be closed. 4. Once your password is entered and accepted, a list of options displays. An explanation of each option follows. Network Print Server Configuration Utility 1. Show Network/Printer Information 2. Change Password 3. Specify Print Server IP Address TCP/IP 122

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User’s Guide
TCP/IP
122
Note: The configuration of your Network Print
Server is password protected. Only authorized
users can alter the configuration.
Running a Telnet Session
1.
To run the configuration utility, type the following:
telnet
<
Network_Print_Server_name
>
2. Replace
Network_Print_Server_name
with the IP
address or the host name assigned to the Network
Print Server you want to configure. A screen will
appear displaying an introductory message. When
prompted for a password, enter
OkiLAN
. The
password will not be echoed.
3.
When you are finished typing your password, press
Enter
. For password verification, you will then be
asked to enter your password again. Each time you
use the utility, you will be asked to enter your pass-
word. If you fail to enter the password correctly in
three attempts, your connection with the Network
Print Server will be closed.
4.
Once your password is entered and accepted, a list
of options displays. An explanation of each option
follows.
************************************************************
Network Print Server Configuration
Utility
1. Show Network/Printer Information
2. Change Password
3. Specify Print Server IP Address