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Complete Command List
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set ifc
Example: set ifc <ifnum> up|down
Set state of the specified network physical interface up or
down. <ifnum> is the interface number for the NIC device.
set logpath <logpath> name <new_name>
Example:
set logpath l1 name pagecount
Change the current name of the logpath (<logpath>) to a new
name as indicated by <new_name>. These names are case
sensitive.
set logpath <logpath
>
type [[-]job] [[-]user]
[[-]cksum] [[-]printer] [[-]ioport]
Example:
set logpath l2 type job user printer pgcnt
Establish the type of printer and print job logging to be done
within this <logpath>. The options are:
job
Job ID, username, etc.
user
User ID along with three messages per job
about start and finish.
cksum
16-bit checksum value to confirm integrity of
data printed.
printer
For special printer feedback.
ioport
Printer error messages determined through
the parallel port pins.
set logpath <logpath>
port <TCP-
port>
|email|syslog
Example:
set logpath l3 port 2000
Determine where the log information should be sent for a print
job or attached printer. The choices are:
TCP-port
TCP port number ranging from 1024 to
65000.
Particular user's email address. This address
is set using the
set sysinfo email
emailname@IPaddress
or
command.
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