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❖ Access control initialization
msh> access flush
• Use the "flush" command to re-
store the default settings so that
all access ranges become
"0.0.0.0".
Note
❒ The access range restricts comput-
ers from use of the machine by IP
address. If you do not need to re-
strict printing, make the setting
"0.0.0.0".
❒ Valid ranges must be from lower
(start address) to higher (end ad-
dress).
❒ Up to five access ranges can be
specified. The entry is invalid if the
target number is omitted.
❒ You cannot access Web Image
Monitor from a restricted IP ad-
dress.
appletalk
Use the “appletalk” command to
view and configure Appletalk param-
eters.
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❖ View settings
msh> appletalk
• [2] means "active" and [0]
means "inactive".
• The default is [2].
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❖ Changing PAP timeout configuration
msh> appletalk ptimeout
value > 0
• Timeout value becomes effec-
tive.
msh> appletalk ptimeout
value = 0
• Timeout value becomes ineffec-
tive.
autonet
Use the “autonet” command to con-
figure AutoNet parameters.
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❖ View settings
The following command displays
the current AutoNet settings:
msh> autonet
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❖ Configuration
You can configure AutoNet settings.
msh> autonet {on|off}
• {on} means "active" and {off}
means "inactive".
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❖ Current interface priority configura-
tion display
msh> autonet priority
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❖ Interface priority configuration
msh> autonet priority
“interface_name”
• You can give interface's Au-
toNet parameter priority.
• Priority settings are available when
multiple interfaces are installed.
• ip1394 can be specified only
when the IEEE 1394 interface is
installed.
• wlan can be specified only when
the IEEE 802.11b interface is in-
stalled.
Note
❒ If an interface is not selected, the
current interface connection set-
tings remain in effect.
Reference
For details about AutoNet, refer to
autonet parameters.
Interface name
Interface configured
ether Ethernet interface
ip1394 IEEE 1394 interface
wlan
IEEE 802.11b interface