Appendix
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❖ Access control initialization
msh> access flush
Note
❒ This restores the factory default
so all access ranges become
“0.0.0.0”.
DHCP
Use the “dhcp” command to config-
ure the DHCP settings.
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❖ Reference
The following command displays
the current DHCP settings.
msh> dhcp
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❖ Configuration
You can configure the DHCP set-
tings.
msh> dhcp interface_name
[on|off]
Note
❒ Select [on] to enable DHCP. Se-
lect [off] to disable DHCP.
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❖ Interface Priority Configuration
You can assign priorities govern-
ing which interface obtains DHCP
parameters.
msh> dchp priority
interface_name
Note
❒ Priority assignment is useful when
connecting more than one inter-
face to the machine.
❒ If an interface is not selected, it ap-
pears according to the currently set
priority regardless of multiple in-
terface connections.
*1
Available when the optional 802.11b
interface unit is installed.
*2
Available when the optional 1394 in-
terface board is installed.
Reference
For more information about DH-
CP, see p.99 “Using DHCP”.
Protocol
Use the “set” command to allow or
prevent remote access for each proto-
col.
msh> set protocol {up | down}
*1
Available when the 1394 interface
board is installed.
Interface name
Interface to be configured
ether Ethernet interface
wlan
*1
IEEE 802.11b interface
ip1394
*2
IEEE 1394 interface
Protocol
tcpip
appletalk
netware
smb
scsiprint
*1
ip1394
*1
lpr
ftp
rsh
diprint
web
snmp
ipp
http
“up” means active and
“down” means inactive.