Store Commands
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store tcpip route add [host|net] <NETWORK> [/mask>]
<ROUTER> <IFNUM> [<METRIC>]
Example:
store tcpip route add net 192.75.12.0 1
Add a static route to a particular TCP/IP host or subnet
specified by <network> so the PrintNet knows how to
communicate with it. Normally one entry for a default router/
gateway is all that is needed for communications between
different subnets. Please see the next command for details.
store tcpip route del [host|net] <NETWORK>
Example:
store tcpip route del net 192.75.12.0 1
Delete a static route to a particular TCP/IP host or subnet
specified by <network> so the PrintNet knows how to
communicate with it. Normally one entry for a default router/
gateway is all that is needed for communications between
different subnets. Please see the next command for details.
store tcpip tcp rxwin <PACKETS>
Example:
store tcpip tcp rxwin 2
Determine the receive window size for the PrintNet. Usually the
packets
value ranges from 2 to 8, with the lower number
allowing for more simultaneous TCP connections with the print
server.
store tcpip tcp opts [-]zeroIPArp [-]keepalivedata
[-]protocoID
Example:
store tcpip tcp opts keepalive
Control whether the PrintNet maintains a connection with a
host when data cannot be accepted into its buffer. The
keepalivedata option controls whether the keepalive packet
contains a data byte for hosts that require it. If zeroIPArp is
disabled then a PrintNet with an IP address of 0.0.0.0 will not
allow IP access until the IP address is configured. If zeroIPArp
is enabled on a PrintNet with an IP address of 0.0.0.0 then any
attempted access with a valid IP address is assumed for this
PrintNet and an Arp lookup is performed. When the protocolID
is enabled, the PrintNet informs the printer when ftp, lpd
protocol is used.
Default: enabled
Summary of Contents for PrintNet P8000 Line
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