4. ADMINISTRATING PRINTERS IN NETWORK
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Command
show address
show connection
show queue
show status
show protocol
set address
set address ip
set address mask
set address gateway
set protocol
switch user
kill
reset
help
quit
Shortened
shaddr
shconn
shq/lpq
shstat
shpro
seaddr
seaddr ip
seaddr
mask
seaddr
gate
sepro
su
kill
reset
help
logout/exit
Meaning
Display all address
Display all connection
Display print queue
Display status
Display Protocol Setting
All address Setting
IP address Setting
Subnet Mask Setting
Gateway Setting
Protocol info. Setting
Switch user
Kill connection
Reset connection
Display command help
Exit from telnet
Restrictions
root only
root only
root only
root only
root only
root only
root only
• After the settings are made with the set command, they become
valid when you log out the Telnet.
• The kill command severs the connection with the Connection No.
that has been specified with
N
of “kill
N
”. The executed command
becomes valid when this command ends.
• The reset command forcefully severs all the connections that are
currently connected and initializes. This command becomes valid
when you log out the Telnet. The execution of this command affects
the use of this network card significantly. Therefore, exercise cau-
tion in executing this command.
Next, the operation procedure of the Telnet Client is explained. In the
explanations, [RET] means to press the Return key.
Here, an example is given in which Telnet is used in Windows95 and
printer’s IP address is 192.36.253.96 and this network card’s MAC Ad-
dress is 00808704106C.
Telnet provides the following commands: