Protocol
Use the set command to allow/prevent remote access for each protocol.
msh> set protocol {up | down}
Protocol
AppleTalk
tcpip
netware
netbeui
lpr
ftp
rsh
diprint
npmp
web
snmp
ipp
Note
If you prohibit remote access using TCP/IP and then log out, you cannot use
remote access. If this was a mistake, you can use the machine's operation pan-
el to allow access by TCP/IP.
When you prevent access via TCP/IP, you are also prevented from using lpr,
ftp, rsh, diprint, web, snmp, npmp, and ipp.
Machine status
The following commands can be used to get information about the current status
of the machine.
msh> command
Command
Information that is displayed
info
Information about the paper tray, output tray
and printer language of the machine.
netstat
Information about the Network Interface
Board. (Network Statistical Information)
Note
More information about any print job is displayed when the ID number is
added after the prnlog command.
Reference
For more information about the meaning of the data returned with these com-
mands, see p.104 "Configuring the Network Interface Board".
"up" means active and "down" means
inactive.
Remote Maintenance by telnet (mshell)
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