NIC Telnet
July 1998
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Appendix A NIC Telnet
If you are using TCP/IP protocol and have set up an IP address on the
NIC, a NIC Telnet session can be established that provides complete
control over all network protocols and related parameters.
A.1 NIC Telnet Mode
To invoke a Telnet session, place the mode switches on the NIC faceplate
in
Telnet
mode (D1 up, D2 down). To obtain a printout of the current NIC
conÞguration parameters, use
Test Page
mode (D1 down, D2 up). NIC
operating modes and settings are listed in the following table.
IMPORTANT: You must power cycle the Kodak printer for a NIC mode
change to take effect.
A.2 NIC Telnet Session
The Telnet/diagnostic port address on the NIC is 2002.
Macintosh TCP
For the Session name, enter the <IP Address>, a space, and then
2002.
Windows
For the Host name, enter the <IP Address>.
For the Port Type, enter 2002.
Selecting an Operating Mode
D1
D2
Mode
Description
Up
Up
Normal
Default. Does not allow a Telnet connection. Users can print
to the unit.
Up
Down
Telnet
Diagnostic
Allows a Telnet connection to change its parameters. Users
can also print when a Telnet monitor session is open.
Down
Down
NA
Used to reset conÞguration parameters.
Down
Up
Test Page A parameter test page is generated when you power cycles
the printer. Print jobs are not accepted. NOTE: The printer
must be in PostScript mode. For raster-only printers, obtain
the parameters via a Telnet session.