Network Boot
Use the set command to configure a network boot.
"On" means active and "Off" means inactive.
Protocol
Use the set command to allow/prevent remote access for each protocol.
Notes:
Additional Functions
msh> set parameter {on | off}
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When you use RARP+TFTP, BOOTP, DHCP, the server also needs to be configured.
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DHCP takes precedence over all other settings.
msh> set protocol {up | down}
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If you prohibit remote access using TCP/IP and then logout, you cannot use remote
access. If this was a mistake, you can use the printer operation panel to allow access by
TCP/IP.
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When you prevent access via TCP/IP, you are also prevented from using lpr, ftp, rsh,
diprint, and web.
Remote Maintenance by Telnet (mshell)
Parameter
ping
tftp
bootp
dhcp
on | off}
Protocol
appletalk
tcpip
netware
netbeui
lpr
ftp
rsh
diprint
web
Configuration Method
ARP+PING
RARP+TFTP
BOOTP
DHCP
Description
UP means active and Down
means inactive.
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