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Direct printing port, msh> ipp user

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Appendix ❖ IPP timeout configuration Specify how many seconds to wait before canceling a print job if it has been interrupted for some reason. The time can be from 30 to 65535 seconds. msh> ipp timeout {30 - 65535} ❖ IPP user authentication configuration Use IPP user authentication to restrict printing with IPP to certain users. The default is "off". msh> ipp auth {basic | digest | off} • "basic" and "digest" are user authentication settings. • "off" removes the user authentication. Note ❒ If you select "basic" or "digest", see next section "Configuring IPP user au- thentication" for how to configure the user name. Up to ten user names are available. ❖ Configuring IPP user authentication Use the following command: msh> ipp user The following message appears: Input user number (1 to 10): Enter the number, user name, and password. IPP user name: user1 IPP password:******* After configuring, the following message appears: IPP configuration changed. Direct printing port 9 The direct printing port allows printing directly from a computer, connected to the network, to the printer. Use the "diprint" command to change direct printing port settings. ❖ View settings The following command displays the current direct printing port settings: msh> diprint Example output: port 9100 timeout=300 (sec) bidirect off • "Port" specifies the port number of the direct printing port. • The "bidirect" setting indicates whether the direct printing port is bidirec- tional or not. 88

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IPP timeout configuration
Specify how many seconds to wait before canceling a print job if it has been
interrupted for some reason. The time can be from 30 to 65535 seconds.
msh> ipp timeout {30 - 65535}
IPP user authentication configuration
Use IPP user authentication to restrict printing with IPP to certain users. The
default is “off”.
msh> ipp auth {basic | digest | off}
“basic” and “digest” are user authentication settings.
“off” removes the user authentication.
Note
If you select “basic” or “digest”, see next section “Configuring IPP user au-
thentication” for how to configure the user name. Up to ten user names are
available.
Configuring IPP user authentication
Use the following command:
msh> ipp user
The following message appears:
Input user number (1 to 10):
Enter the number, user name, and password.
IPP user name: user1 IPP password:*******
After configuring, the following message appears:
IPP configuration changed.
Direct printing port
The direct printing port allows printing directly from a computer, connected to
the network, to the printer.
Use the “diprint” command to change direct printing port settings.
View settings
The following command displays the current direct printing port settings:
msh> diprint
Example output:
port 9100
timeout=300 (sec)
bidirect off
“Port” specifies the port number of the direct printing port.
The “bidirect” setting indicates whether the direct printing port is bidirec-
tional or not.