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9. Appendix
Remote Maintenance by telnet
You can view printer status and con-
figure the network interface board us-
ing telnet.
Note
❒ You should specify a password so
only the network administrator, or
a person with network administra-
tor privileges, can use remote
maintenance.
❒ The password is the same as that
used for configuring the network
interface board with a Web brows-
er.
❒ If you change a password using re-
mote maintenance, the other pass-
words are also changed.
Using telnet
Follow the procedure below to use
telnet.
Limitation
❒ Only one person at a time can be
logged on to do remote mainte-
nance.
A
AA
A
Using the machine's IP address or
host name, start telnet.
% telnet IP_address
Note
❒ In order to use the host name in-
stead of the IP address, you
must write it to the hosts file.
B
BB
B
Enter the password.
Note
❒ The default is “password”.
C
CC
C
Enter a command.
Reference
For more information about tel-
net commands, see p.82 “Com-
mands List”.
D
DD
D
Quit telnet.
msh> logout
When the configuration changes, a
message asks whether the changes
should be saved or not.
E
EE
E
Enter “yes” to save the changes,
and then press the {
{{
{ENTER}
}}
} key.
If you do not want to save the
changes, enter “no”, and then
press the {
{{
{ENTER}
}}
} key. If you want
to make additional changes, enter
“return”, and then press the {
{{
{EN-
TER}
}}
} key.
Note
❒ If “Cannot write NVRAM infor-
mation” appears, the changes
are not saved. Repeat the steps
above, as necessary.
❒ The network interface board is
automatically reset when the
changes are saved.
❒ When the network interface
board is reset, active print jobs
already sent to the machine will
be finished. However, jobs not
already sent will be canceled.