Ricoh Priport DX 4640PD Network Guide - Page 85

Access control, DHCP, msh> access, range, msh> access 1 range 192.168.0.10 192.168.0.20

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Remote Maintenance by telnet Access control Use the "access" command to view and configure access control. You can also specify two or more access ranges. ❖ Reference msh> access ❖ Configuration msh> access ✩ range start-address end-address • ✩ represents a target number between 1 and 5. (Up to five access ranges can be registered and selected.) Example: To specify accessible IP addresses between 192.168.0.10 and 192.168.0.20: msh> access 1 range 192.168.0.10 192.168.0.20 Note ❒ The access range restricts the workstations from which printing is possible by means of an address. If you do not need to restrict printing, make the setting "0.0.0.0". ❒ The entry is invalid if the start address is greater than the end address. ❒ Up to five access ranges can be specified. The entry is invalid if the target number is omitted. ❒ Sessions other than those from a Web Image Monitor or telnet are limited by access control. ❖ Access control initialization msh> access flush Note ❒ This restores the factory default so all access ranges become "0.0.0.0". 9 DHCP Use the "dhcp" command to configure the DHCP settings. ❖ Reference The following command displays the current DHCP settings. msh> dhcp ❖ Configuration You can configure the DHCP settings. msh> dhcp interface_name [on | off] Note ❒ Select [on] to enable DHCP. Select [off] to disable DHCP. 79

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Remote Maintenance by telnet
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Access control
Use the “access” command to view and configure access control. You can also
specify two or more access ranges.
Reference
msh> access
Configuration
msh> access
range
start-address end-address
represents a target number between 1 and 5. (Up to five access ranges
can be registered and selected.)
Example: To specify accessible IP addresses between 192.168.0.10 and
192.168.0.20:
msh> access 1 range 192.168.0.10 192.168.0.20
Note
The access range restricts the workstations from which printing is possible
by means of an address. If you do not need to restrict printing, make the
setting “0.0.0.0”.
The entry is invalid if the start address is greater than the end address.
Up to five access ranges can be specified. The entry is invalid if the target
number is omitted.
Sessions other than those from a Web Image Monitor or telnet are limited
by access control.
Access control initialization
msh> access flush
Note
This restores the factory default so all access ranges become “0.0.0.0”.
DHCP
Use the “dhcp” command to configure the DHCP settings.
Reference
The following command displays the current DHCP settings.
msh> dhcp
Configuration
You can configure the DHCP settings.
msh> dhcp
interface_name
[on | off]
Note
Select
[
on
]
to enable DHCP. Select
[
off
]
to disable DHCP.