Set Commands
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set prn [-]opost
Example:
set prn -opost
Allow or disallow output processing on the parallel port such as
carriage return insertion (e.g., onlcr).
set prn [-]onlcr
Example:
set prn -onlcr
Enable or disable carriage return insertion on the parallel port.
This may be needed for Unix text jobs coming through with
solitary linefeeds. This feature is almost always set at the
model level rather than the I/O port level.
set prn xtab <INT>|none
Example:
set prn xtab none
Set the tabstop width as indicated by <int>. The range is 1
through 16 spaces.
set prn from default
Set all parallel port settings back to factory defaults.
set prn from stored
Set all current parallel port settings to the values stored in flash
memory.
set snmp
To add a user named
snmp
with root privileges, follow the steps
below:
1.Login to the NIC as a root user.
2.Add a user named snmp:
set user add snmp
3.Set the user type to root:
set user type snmp root
4.Set the password for the snmp user:
set user passwd snmp snmppassword
5.Save the changes:
save
The user
snmp
is now created and
snmppassword
is the only
community string which will allow write access.