Remote Maintenance by telnet
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-Setting Protocols
The protocols described in this sec-
tion provide various functions that
can be used on the machine.
Important
âť’ If a protocol is disabled or inactive,
functions provided by that proto-
col cannot be used.
Reference
For more information about set-
ting protocols, consult your net-
work administrator.
âť–
âť–âť–
âť– TCP/IP
• Functions using ftp, lpr,
rsh/rcp, diprint, http, ipp, web,
wins, ip1394, snmp
*1
, or smb
*2
*1
SNMP session using TCP/IP
*2
SMB session using TCP/IP
Note
âť’ You cannot switch between pro-
tocols, but turning off or disa-
bling TCP/IP will also disable
smtp and dns.
âť–
âť–âť–
âť– AppleTalk
• Printer function using Apple-
Talk under Macintosh
Note
âť’ This can be configured when a
module supporting PostScript 3
is installed in the machine.
âť–
âť–âť–
âť– NetWare
• Printer function using NetWare
server
Note
âť’ In a PureIP environment, you
can use only the print server
even if this protocol has been
turned off or disabled.
âť’ Turning off or disabling Net-
Ware will also disable the
SNMP session using IPX/SPX.
âť–
âť–âť–
âť– SMB
• Printer function using SmartDe-
viceMonitor for Client
• Printer function using Microsoft
Windows Network
âť–
âť–âť–
âť– SCSI print
• Printer function using the IEEE
1394 interface (SCSI print)
âť–
âť–âť–
âť– IP1394
• Printer function using the IEEE
1394 interface (IP over 1394)
âť–
âť–âť–
âť– LPR
• Printer function using standard
TCP/IP
• Printer function using the com-
mand line
âť–
âť–âť–
âť– FTP
• Printer function using the com-
mand line
• Scanner function using the de-
livery server
• Function to obtain device infor-
mation using the command line