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TRY-CHG
Use it to change the control mechanism used to switch over trays when one
becomes full.
MEMO:
This item is displayed only at the time of Stacker-A1 connection.
2
STS-PORT
Turning the TOT synchronous command communication port ON or OFF
The port for Inquiry/Response (synchronous) command communication in
TUIF over TCP/IP is turned ON or OFF.
2
<Setting value>
0: OFF [Default]
1: ON
CMD-PORT
Turning the TOT asynchronous status communication port ON or OFF
The port for asynchronous status communication in TUIF over TCP/IP is
turned ON or OFF.
2
<Setting value>
0: OFF [Default]
1: ON
NS-CMD5
Limiting the use of CRAM-MD5 in SMTP authentication
This is set to limit the use of CRAM-MD5 in SMTP authentication
2
<Setting value>
0: Dependent on the SMTP server [Default]
1: Do not use
NS-GSAPI
Limiting the use of GSSAPI in SMTP authentication
This is set to limit the use of GSSAPI in SMTP authentication.
2
<Setting value>
0: Dependent on the SMTP server [Default]
1: Do not use
NS-NTLM
Limiting the use of NTLM in SMTP authentication
This is set to limit the use of NTLM in SMTP authentication.
2
<Setting value>
0: Dependent on the SMTP server [Default]
1: Do not use
NS-PLNWS
Limiting the use of PLAIN and LOGIN for SMTP authentication in an
environment of communication packet encryption
This is set to limit the use of PLAIN and LOGIN for SMTP authentication in
an environment where communication packets are encrypted
2
<Setting value>
0: Dependent on the SMTP server [Default]
1: Do not use
NS-PLN
Limiting the use of PLAIN and LOGIN for SMTP authentication in an
environment
This is set to limit the use of PLAIN and LOGIN for SMTP authentication in
an environment where communication packets are not encrypted.
2
<Setting value>
0: Dependent on the SMTP server [Default]
1: Do not use
NS-LGN
Limiting the use of LOGIN for SMTP authentication
This is set to limit the use of LOGIN for SMTP authentication in an
environment where communication packets are encrypted
2
<Setting value>
0: Dependent on the SMTP server [Default]
1: Do not use
MEAP-PN
Changing the HTTP port number of the MEAP application
2
<Setting value>
0 to 65535 (Default: 8000)
SVMD-ENT
Switching how to enter service mode
2
<Setting value>
0: [User mode key] -> Simultaneous press of [2] and [*]-> [User mode]
(Default)
1: [User mode key] -> Simultaneous press of [4] and [9]-> [User mode]
DA-CNCT
Reserved for future
2
CHNG-STS
indicates the ToT status component number.
sets the port number for the status connection when TUIF over TTCP/IP is in
use.
<Setting value>:
1-65535
setting:20010
2
CHNG-CMD
sets the port number for command connection when TUIF over TCP/IP is in
use.
<Setting value>:
1-65535
setting:20000
2
MEAP-DSP
Turning screen transition from MEAP to Native ON or OFF
2
<Setting value>
0: OFF (Transition to the Native screen) [Default]
1: ON (No transition to the Native screen)
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