enable destination|printermgr|ftpc|ftp|telnet
Example: enable printermgr
Enables the printer debug port to allow remote printer
management software to function. You can enable ftpc, ftp, or
telnet protocols using the enable command.
close tcp TCPindexnumber <SD> | all
Example: close tcp 3
Close the a TCP/IP connection between a TCP/IP host and the
PrintNet. <SD> is the socket destination. The TCPindexnumber
<SD> can be retrieved from "debug tcp" output.
ping [-s] hostIPaddress [datasize [packetnumber]]
Example: ping 192.75.11.30
ping
another TCP/IP host specified by hostIPaddress on
the PrintNet network. datasize is the datagram packet size
which defaults to 64 bytes if no size is included in the syntax
and packetnumber is the number of requests to be sent.
NOTE: To use a host or IP name instead of the address, you must
have set the DNS server on the PrintNet. Use the
command set sysinfo dns... to do this.
tn dest destination start|stop
Example: tn dest d1prn start
Set the tn autoconnect flag temporarily, to enable (start) or
disable (stop). See "store tn dest destination
[-]autoconnect" command for further definition.
chr <STRING>
Echo < string> or redirect <string> to an I/O port using the
chr <string> ioport
keycode
Determine the hexadecimal value for a key to be used as the
escape character with the PrintNet built-in telnet command.
? (Help)
Lists all available commands.
Miscellaneous Commands
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