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USING THE M204’S COMMAND SET: npsh Prompt
npsh Prompt
When npsh is accessed through a Telnet or COM1 terminal session, a prompt is dis-
played after login to indicate that it is ready to accept a command from the user. The
Telnet prompt is formatted
ipaddress
:
userid
> where ipaddress is the IP address
of the M204, and userid is the user ID of the currently logged-in user.
192.75.11.32:root>
where 192.75.11.32 is the M204’s IP address and the user is root.
The COM1 I/O port’s login prompt is formatted
userid>
.
root>
where the user logged into the COM1 port is root.
User Accounts and Permissions
When you log into the M204, you either log in as a guest or as root user. The com-
mands you will be able to utilize on the Print Server depend on which login name you
use. By default, there is one root user and one guest user; users can then be added to
this with either permission level.
Users with root permission can execute all commands; users with guest permission
cannot do any configuration and can only execute commands that display settings on
the M204. However, they can use ping and telnet as well.
Please use list user on page 89 to look at current settings. As root user, please refer to
set user on page 104 to change these settings. For a complete command set reference,
please see npsh Command Set on page 83.
Redirecting Output from Commands
You can redirect output from any npsh command to any I/O port with the redirection
character >. The syntax is:
command > ioportname
where command is a valid npsh command and ioportname can be prn1, prn2, com1,
or com2.
Example
Example
Syntax
Summary of Contents for M204
Page 8: ...vi LIST OF TABLES...
Page 12: ...4 PREFACE Computer Entry and Display Conventions...
Page 22: ...14 GETTING TO KNOW THE M204 Overview of Print Server Installation...
Page 70: ...62 CONFIGURING THE M204 FOR NOVELL Host Configuration...
Page 124: ...116 USING NPWIN Starting a NPWin Session With An Unconfigured Unit...
Page 125: ...117...
Page 126: ...118...
Page 154: ...146 USING THE M204 S ADDITIONAL OPTIONS IP Routing...
Page 166: ...156 TROUBLESHOOTING THE M204 Windows Problems...
Page 192: ...182 GLOSSARY B A C...
Page 196: ...186 APPENDIX A Planning Your Print Setup...
Page 204: ...194 INDEX...