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Table 3.4
Telnet Commands and Parameters (10 of 18)
ipv4-multicast
idle-timeout
user-timeout
cold-reset
ews-config
web-refresh
tcp-mss
tcp-msl
ENWW
Enables or disables the receipt and transmission of IP
version 4 multicast packets by the print server. 0 disables,
1 (default) enables.
An integer (1to 3600) that specifies the number of seconds
an idle print data connection is allowed to remain open. For
example,
idle-timeout 120
assigns 120 seconds as the desired idle timeout value.
The default is 270 seconds. If set to 0, the connection will
not terminate and other hosts will not be able to make a
connection.
An integer (1to 3600) that specifies the number of seconds
that your Telnet or FTP session can be idle before it will be
automatically disconnected. The default is 900 seconds.
0 disables the timeout.
CAUTION: Small values, such as 1-5, may effectively
disable the use of Telnet. A Telnet session may terminate
before any changes can be made.
Sets TCP/IP factory default settings. After a cold reset,
power cycle the print server. Parameters for other
subsystems, such as IPX/SPX or AppleTalk, are not
affected.
Enables or disables the print server's embedded Web
server. 0 disables, 1 (default) enables.
For more information, see
Specifies the time interval (1 -99999 seconds) for embedded
Web server diagnostic page updates. If set to 0, the refresh
rate is disabled.
Specifies the maximum segment size (MSS) that the
HP Jetdirect print server will advertise for use when
communicating with local subnets (Ethernet MSS=1460
bytes or more) or remote subnets (MSS=536 bytes):
0: (default) All networks are assumed to be local (Ethernet
MSS=1460 bytes or more).
1: Use MSS=1460 bytes (or more) for subnets, and
MSS=536 bytes for remote networks.
2: All networks are assumed to be remote (MSS=536 bytes),
except the local subnet.
MSS affects performance by helping to prevent IP
Fragmentation that may result in data retransmission.
Specifies the maximum segment life (MSL) in seconds. The
range is 5 - 120 seconds. The default is 15 seconds.
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4.
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