Xerox DocuPrint 180 Configuration Manual page 66

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USING UTILITY COMMANDS
Set Status Message
Show Host ID
DocuPrint NPS licensing
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Use the Set Status Message command to display a message to
users each time they access the controller remotely via telnet, or
when they use the Show Status command.
Access level
Administrator or operator
Syntax
Set Status Message <Message>
Arguments
<Message>
Enter status message to be displayed to users at login. The
message cannot contain linefeeds or carriage returns, but can
contain quotation marks.
Note: The command is not available via remote telnet access. It
must be entered at the printer controller.
The Show Host ID command shows the host ID in hexadecimal
format. This may be needed when installing licensed software
packages such as VIPP.
Access level
Administrator
Syntax
Show HostID
Arguments
None
Your DocuPrint NPS system utilizes a software licensing string to
enable the NPS printing function. If software is not licensed,
queueing is disabled, and the system will not receive jobs for printing.
There are other software packages that require licensing. VIPP
software requires licensing for production mode. There are several
levels of diagnostics packages available for the DocuPrint 180 NPS;
each package requires an enabling license. If you do not have the
required license, an error message will be displayed.
The Show License Status command displays the number of days that
remain until the licensed software expires. If a license has not been
installed, or is due to expire in 30 days, a message is displayed when
you use the Show Status command using Administrator privilege.
Note: If you have a question about license expiration dates, contact
your Xerox representative.
XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM

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