USING THE SYSTEM INTERFACE
XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM
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Using remote access (telnet)
You can access the DocuPrint Printer Controller remotely from any
client that supports the telnet protocol. You can enter User, Operator
or Administrator modes, and use most user interface commands that
do not require physical interaction with the system. To establish a
telnet connection, refer to your workstation documentation. To log off
the remote connection, enter
Quit Connection
or
q.
You can determine which telnet clients are connected to your Xerox
DocuPrint system by entering
List Executives
. An asterisk by the
message indicates the client from which you entered the command.
Operators or administrators can set messages to provide information
for remote access users.
•
Set Status Message—Provides a message when the Show
Status command is used, or when remote access users log on.
Refer to the chapter “Using utility commands.”
•
Broadcast Message to all execs—Sends an immediate
message to all logged on remote access users. See the
chapter “Using utility commands.”
•
Telnet greeting message—An administrator can perform a
simple UNIX procedure to set up a message that appears
whenever a remote access user logs in. See the chapter
“Using Wizard Mode or UNIX shell.”
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