Chapter 15
Complete Command List
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SMART
store pserver novell user passwd password
example:
store pserver novell user passwd mplex2
Define a
password
on the Ethernet Interface for the Novell
user already defined. This
password
must match the one
stored on the Novell file server. Passwords are optional as long
as there is not one defined on the file server for the user.
store pserver smb workgrp newworkgroupname
example:
store pserver smb workgrp eng
Define a different Windows workgroup as defined by
newworkgroupname
for the Ethernet Interface to be visible
within (should be 14 characters or less). By default, the print
server only comes up within the group called “WORKGROUP.”
SMART
store rprinter add|del printservername printernumber
destination
example:
store rprinter add pserver1 0 d1prn
Add or delete the RPRINTER settings on the Ethernet Interface
for a Novell environment. The
printservername
must be the
name of an existing PSERVER.NLM on your Novell file server.
The
printernumber
is the printer number within this
PSERVER.NLM. The
destination
is the queue on the
Ethernet Interface where the print jobs will be sent to.
store tcpip ifnum addr IPaddress
example:
store tcpip 1 addr 192.75.11.9
Store the IP address for the Ethernet Interface.
store tcpip ifnum mask netmask
example:
store tcpip 1 mask 255.255.255.0
Store the subnet mask for the Ethernet Interface.
store tcpip ifnum opts [[-]rarp] [[-]bootp] [[-]dhcp]
example:
store tcpip 1 opts -rarp -bootp -dhcp
Enable or disable the automatic RARP, BOOTP, or DHCP
requests for IP addresses upon bootup. If you are storing the
Ethernet Interface TCP/IP network settings within the device,
you will not need to rely on RARP, BOOTP, or DHCP for new
settings.
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