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Reviewing Questions and Answers: Options 3 and 4
Editing Individual Parameters: Option 5
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value is enclosed in double-quotation marks. A series of pound signs
appears instead of the password values.
When you select Option 1 or 2, Configure prepares a report and
submits it to the JPM for printing. At least one tray must also be set,
and queueing and printing must be turned on in order for a report to
print. The report will be delivered to the sample tray. If queueing is
turned off, you will receive a cryptic error message instead.
Routine configuration values are supplied in answer to questions
posed during the installation process. If you decide to change one of
the values on the report printed by Option 1, use Option 3 or 4 as
follows:
Option 3: Review or change standard installation questions.
When you choose this option, you are asked if you want to
review all the questions. If you enter n, you will be asked for the
name of a package (a package is a named piece of the
DocuPrint software) from a list. For example, select Novell to
review only the Novell questions. Each question is presented
along with the current answer in brackets: [Y].
To keep the current answer, select <ENTER>. If, however,
you have an Appletalk Phase 2 network and you want to
retain the old zone name, you must retype it when you are
prompted for an AppleTalk zone name. Otherwise, you will
produce an empty zone name.
To change the value, enter a new answer. You can enter ?
for helpful information about the parameter. If you make
any changes, you will be presented with the list of affected
packages and asked to confirm the changes. If you enter y,
the system will be reconfigured and you will be asked to
reboot.
Option 4: Review or change key system parameters. When you
choose this option, you are presented with the questions for key
system parameters such as the IP address. Each question is
presented along with the current answer in brackets: [Y].
To keep the current answer, select <ENTER>.
To change the value, enter a new answer. Enter ? for helpful
information about the parameter. If you make any changes, you
will be presented with the list of affected packages and asked to
confirm the changes. If you enter y, the system will be
reconfigured and you will be asked to reboot.
All parameters can be changed using Option 5. (Routine parameters
can be changed by using Options 3 or 4.)
When you select Option 5 you see a list of parameter names and
values, grouped by package name as in the report printed by Option
2. Like the printed report, a series of pound signs will appear instead
of the password values. A command prompt displays after the names
and values are displayed. You can enter any of the following
commands:
?
Display the list of commands.
USING UTILITY COMMANDS
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