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Note
❒ To specify TCP/IP protocol, en-
ter “ip” followed by a space,
and then the IP address.
❒ To specify the IPX/SPX proto-
col, enter “ipx” followed by a
space, and then the IPX address
followed by a decimal, and then
the MAC address of the net-
work interface board.
The following is a sample configu-
ration using the registration
number 3 with the IP address
192.168.15.16:
msh> snmp 3 ip
192.168.15.16
The following is a sample configu-
ration using the registration
number 3 with the IPX address
7390A448, and the MAC address
00:00:74:62:5C:65:
msh> snmp 3 ipx 7390A448:0000
IPP
Use the “ipp” command to configure
IPP settings.
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❖ Viewing setting
The following command displays
the current IPP setting:
msh> ipp
Example output:
timeout=900(sec)
auth=off
• The “timeout” setting specifies
how many seconds the compu-
ter keeps trying to access the
network printer to send print
jobs if no connection can be
made.
• The “auth” setting indicates the
user authentication mode.
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❖ IPP timeout configuration
Specify how many seconds to wait
before canceling a print job if it has
been interrupted for some reason.
The time can be from 30 to 65535
seconds.
msh> ipp timeout
{30 - 65535}
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❖ IPP user authentication configuration
Use IPP user authentication to re-
strict printing with IPP to certain
users. The default is “off”.
msh> ipp auth
{basic|digest|off}
•“basic” and “digest” are user
authentication settings.
•“off” removes the user authenti-
cation.
Note
❒ If you select “basic” or “digest”,
see next section “Configuring
IPP user authentication” for
how to configure the user name.
Up to ten user names are availa-
ble.
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❖ Configuring IPP user authentication
Use the following command:
msh> ipp user
The following message appears:
Input user number (1 to 10):
Enter the number, user name, and
password.
IPP user name:user1 IPP
password:*******
After configuring, the following
message appears:
IPP configuration changed.