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Chapter 14 NIC Naming Schemes
Web Browser
1. Using a Web browser, direct the browser to URL
http://P5000LJIPaddress/destConf.html
(e.g.,
http://192.75.11.9/destConf.html)
2. At the “Print Path Configuration” HTML form that displays, select a
destination link (e.g., d1prn) from the top of the page to bring up the
appropriate destination form.
3. Once the desired destination HTML form displays, scroll down to the
“Logpath Type” and “Logpath Port” sections to view the current logpath
settings for this particular destination.
Whether using Telnet or a Web browser, you can alter any of these settings at
this point and then click on the SUBMIT button to store them into the NIC.
Remember to repower the NIC to make the settings take effect.
NIC Naming Schemes
A single I/O Port destination can be configured with a variety of model and
logpath combinations. For instance, once you set the parameters for m1 and
l1, you can assign the model and logpath to more than one I/O port
destination such as d1prn, d2prn, and d8prn. You may now use the same set
of model and logpath parameters more than once without having to redefine
those parameters each time for another I/O Port destination.
Note If prompted for a User ID and password first, type in
root for the ID and
press ENTER at the password prompt since there is no password by
default.
Note If prompted for a User ID and password first, type in root for the ID and
press ENTER at the password prompt since there is no password by
default.