Printronix P5000LJ Series User Manual

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Chapter

13

Complete Command List

set sysinfo logport null|syslog

set sysinfo logport null

Define where the debugging information should be sent to. This can be
sent to an output device off of the NIC I/O port or to a central TCP/IP host
running a SYSLOG daemon. To set this host, use the command

set

sysinfo syslog hostIPaddress

.

set sysinfo email emailname@IPaddress

set sysinfo email [email protected]

Define the user email address to receive printer and job logging
information from a particular logpath on the NIC.

emailname

is the host

or IP name of the user, and

IPaddress

is the IP address where the mail

is stored on your network.

set sysinfo syslog hostIPaddress

set sysinfo syslog 192.75.11.30

Set the IP address of the host running the SYSLOG daemon. NIC
debugging or print job and printer logging information can be sent to that
IP address.

set sysinfo dns DNSserverIPaddress

set sysinfo dns 192.75.11.2

Set your DNS server IP address so the NIC can resolve host names when
used with its built-in Telnet and Ping clients.

set sysinfo descramblekey hexvalue

set sysinfo descramblekey 1234

Set the key value used for descrambling print jobs that have passed
through the npscramble utility on a TCP/IP host. This key is a four-digit
hexadecimal value obtained from the host software, npscramble. Within
the npscramble source code, there is a variable called SR_KEY which
contains the default key value. This can be changed to any four-digit
value you would like.

set sysinfo module [[-]novell] [[-]netbios]

set sysinfo module -novell

Enable and disable certain network protocol stacks within the NIC.
Sometimes it helps to disable any protocols you are not using on your
network.

set time hours [minutes [seconds ]]

set time 10 30

Set the current time noting the

hours

based on the 24-hour system and

the

minutes

and

seconds

ranging from 0 through 59. If the NIC is reset,

this value will be lost so you will need to set the time again.

Note

This is not printer or job logging information.

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