Remote Maintenance by Telnet (mshell)
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Additional Functions
Remote Maintenance by Telnet (mshell)
Operation Flow
The following is a sample procedure in using Telnet.
Limitation
Only one person at a time can be logged on to do remote maintenance.
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Using the IP address or host name of the printer, start telnet.
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% telnet IP_address
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In order to use the host name instead of the IP address, you must write it to the /etc/hosts
file.
2
Enter the password.
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The factory default is “password”.
3
Enter a command.
4
Finish telnet.
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msh> logout
When the configuration is revised, a confirmation message requests whether or not the
changes should be saved.
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Enter “yes” to save the changes, and press {Enter}.
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If you do not want to save the changes, enter “no” and press {Enter}. If you want to
make additional changes, enter “return” at the command line, and press {Enter}.
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If the “Can not write NVRAM information” message appears, the changes are not saved.
Repeat the steps above.
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The Network Interface Card is reset automatically when the settings are changed.
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When the Network Interface Card is reset, the active print job which has already been
sent to the printer, will finish printing. However, jobs that have not been sent yet will be
cancelled.
You can view the printer status and configure the Network Interface Card using telnet. You
should specify a password so that only the network administrator, or a person having network
administrator privileges, can use remote maintenance (mshell).
Summary of Contents for 5222
Page 1: ...next level document solutions Operator Guide 5222 5227 Network Interface...
Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 12: ...Setting Up the Printer in a Network 1 6 Introduction Notes...
Page 13: ...Chapter 2 Windows 95 98 Configuration...
Page 21: ...Chapter 3 Windows NT 4 0 Configuration...
Page 32: ...Configuring LPR Port Printing 3 10 Windows NT 4 0 Configuration Notes...
Page 33: ...Chapter 4 NetWare Configuration...
Page 54: ...Setting Up a Client Computer 4 20 NetWare Configuration Notes...
Page 55: ...Chapter 5 Macintosh Configuration...
Page 59: ...Chapter 6 Additional Functions...
Page 92: ...Network Configuration Page 6 32 Additional Functions Notes...
Page 93: ...Chapter 7 Specifications...
Page 97: ...Index...