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By default, the Telnet interface does not require a user name or password. If an administrator
password has been set, you will be prompted for a user name and this password before you can
enter and save Telnet command settings.
4 By default, a Command Line interface is provided. To configure parameters using a Menu
interface, enter Menu. For more information, see
User Interface Options.
For a list of supported commands and parameters, see
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters.
User Interface Options
The HP Jetdirect print server provides two interface options to enter Telnet commands: a Command
Line Interface (Default) and a Menu Interface.
Command Line Interface (Default)
Using the Telnet command line interface, you can set configuration parameters using the following
procedures:
NOTE During a Telnet session, enter ? to view available configuration parameters, the
correct command format, and a list of commands.
To list additional (or advanced) commands, enter the command advanced befored entering ?.
To display current configuration information, enter /.
1 At the Telnet prompt (>), type:
<parameter>: <value>
then press Enter, where <parameter> refers to the configuration parameter you are defining,
and <value> refers to the definitions you are assigning to that parameter. Each parameter entry
is followed by a carriage return.
See
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters for configuration parameters.
2 Repeat the previous step to set any additional configuration parameters.
3
When you have finished typing the configuration parameters, type exit or quit (depending on
your system).
When prompted whether to save settings that you have changed, enter Y (default) for Yes, or N
for No.
If you enter save instead of exit or quit, you will not be prompted to save settings.
Telnet Commands and Parameters.
Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters lists the
available Telnet commands and parameters.
NOTE If a parameter is supplied dynamically (for example, from a BOOTP or DHCP server),
its value cannot be changed using Telnet without first setting Manual configuration. To set
Manual configuration, see the ip-config command.
Whenever you are manually changing an IP address, you should also re-configure the subnet
mask and default gateway at the same time.
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