Ricoh Priport DX 4640PD Network Guide - Page 93

ROUTE, SLP, msh> web clear help, msh> slp ttl {1 - 255}

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Remote Maintenance by telnet ❖ Help URL Configuration You can set URLs linked by clicking [Help] or [?] on Web Image Monitor. msh> web help http://"Help URL or IP address"/help/ ❖ Deleting Help URL msh> web clear help ROUTE Use the "route" command to control the routing table. This command allows you to configure and display routing information. You can change the network configuration from remote computers using this command. Note ❒ The maximum number of routing tables is 16. Commands Topics of setting route add {host | net} desti- Adds a host/network route to "destination", and a gateway ad- nation *1 gateway *1 dress to "gateway" in the table. Host becomes the default. route delete {host | net} destination *1 Deletes a host/network route from the table. Host becomes the default. route get {destination *1 } Displays only route information corresponding to a specified destination. When the destination is unspecified, all routing information is displayed. route active {host | net} des- You can turn the specified destination on or off. Host becomes tination *1 on | off the default. route add default gateway *1 You can set the default gateway address. route flush Deletes all routing information. 9 *1 IP address SLP Use the "slp" command to configure SLP settings. You can search the NetWare server using SLP in the PureIP environment of NetWare5/5.1, 6. Use the "slp" command to configure the value of TTL used by the SLP multi-cast-packet. Note ❒ The default value of TTL is "1". A search is executed only within a local seg- ment. If the router does not support multi-cast, the settings are not available even if the TTL value is increased. ❒ The acceptable TTL value is 1 - 255. msh> slp ttl {1 - 255} 87

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Remote Maintenance by telnet
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Help URL Configuration
You can set URLs linked by clicking
[
Help
]
or
[
?
]
on Web Image Monitor.
msh> web help http://”Help URL or IP address”/help/
Deleting Help URL
msh> web clear help
ROUTE
Use the “route” command to control the routing table.
This command allows you to configure and display routing information. You
can change the network configuration from remote computers using this com-
mand.
Note
The maximum number of routing tables is 16.
*1
IP address
SLP
Use the “slp” command to configure SLP settings.
You can search the NetWare server using SLP in the PureIP environment of
NetWare5/5.1, 6. Use the “slp” command to configure the value of TTL used by
the SLP multi-cast-packet.
Note
The default value of TTL is “1”. A search is executed only within a local seg-
ment. If the router does not support multi-cast, the settings are not available
even if the TTL value is increased.
The acceptable TTL value is 1 - 255.
msh> slp ttl {1 - 255}
Commands
Topics of setting
route add {host | net} desti-
nation
*1
gateway
*1
Adds a host/network route to “destination”, and a gateway ad-
dress to “gateway” in the table. Host becomes the default.
route delete {host | net}
destination
*1
Deletes a host/network route from the table. Host becomes the
default.
route get {destination
*1
}
Displays only route information corresponding to a specified
destination. When the destination is unspecified, all routing in-
formation is displayed.
route active {host | net} des-
tination
*1
on | off
You can turn the specified destination on or off. Host becomes
the default.
route add default gateway
*1
You can set the default gateway address.
route flush
Deletes all routing information.