Remote Maintenance by telnet
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Note
❒ When changing the interface to
IEEE 802.11b, see p.82 “TCP/IP
address”.
❒
When configuring the IEEE 802.11b
TCP/IP, see
p.82 “TCP/IP ad-
dress”.
Changing the host name
Use the “hostname” command to
change the printer name.
msh> hostname interface_name
printer_name
*1
If you did not enter the interface
name, it will be automatically set to
the Ethernet interface.
*2
Available when the optional 802.11b
interface unit is installed.
*3
Available when the optional 1394 in-
terface board is installed.
enc [on|off] You can enable or
disable the WEP
function. To enable
the WEP function,
select [on]; to disa-
ble it, select [off].
To start the WEP
function, enter the
correct WEP key.
key [
key value
] 64-bit or 128-bit
can be set.
Only 10 hexadeci-
mal characters can
be set when using
64-bit; or 26 hexa-
decimal characters
when using 128-
bit.
Also, set 0x as the
prefix.
To use this func-
tion, set the same
WEP key for all
ports that transmit
to each other.
auth
[open|shared]
You can set the au-
thorized mode
when using WEP.
The specified val-
ue and the author-
ized mode are as
follows:
open: Open system
authorized (de-
fault)
shared: Shared key
authorized
Parameter Value to be con-
figured
rate [au-
to|11m|5.5m|2m
|1m]
You can set the
IEEE 802.11b trans-
mission speed.
The transmission
speed you specify
here is the speed at
which data is sent.
You can receive
data at any speed.
auto: automatical-
ly set (default)
11m: 11 Mbps
fixed
5.5m: 5.5 Mbps
fixed
2m: 2 Mbps fixed
1m: 1 Mbps fixed
Interface name Interface to be config-
ured
ether Ethernet interface
*1
wlan
*2
IEEE 802.11b interface
ip1394
*3
IEEE 1394 interface
Parameter Value to be con-
figured