Set commands – Printronix P5000LJ Series User Manual

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Set Commands

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store tcpip tcp access add 192.75.11.25

Add or remove an entry from the NIC TCP access list defined by

IPaddress

. If the list has an entry, only this host can print to and

remotely interact with the print server.

store tcpip from default

Set all TCP/IP network settings back to factory defaults.

store tcpip from current

Store all current TCP/IP network settings to flash memory so they are
retained after a power cycle. This ensures all current settings match what
is stored in flash memory.

Set Commands

These settings alter the current or working settings in memory only.
Therefore, they will be lost if the NIC is power cycled. To ensure this does not
happen, be sure to issue a

save

command so the current settings get written

to flash memory.

set date year month day

set date 1997 02 10

Set the current date noting the four-digit

year

, the two-digit

month

from

01 through 12, and the

day

being the number in the month. If the NIC is

reset, this value will be lost so you will need to set the date again.

set dest destination name newname

set dest d1prn name laser

Change the current name of the

destination

to a new name as

indicated by

newname

. This

newname

must be nine characters or less or it

will be truncated. These names are case sensitive.

set dest destination backchannel prn [prn]

set dest d1prn backchannel prn

Establish a return path for printer feedback for a given

destination

.

Since the NIC I/O port is bi-directional, however, you will most likely use
the same I/O port that the

destination

is currently sending jobs to.

set dest destination model modelname

set dest d1prn model m4

Associate a model with a destination. Jobs sent to the named

destination

are processed according to the options defined in the

named model.

set dest destination logpath logpathname

set dest d1prn logpath l4

Associate a logpath with a destination. Jobs sent to the named

destination

are logged according to the settings defined in the named

logpath.

set dest destination service [[-]socket][[-]lpd]
[[-]lpsched] [[-]rprinter] [[-]pserver] [[-]netbios]
[[-]ftpd]

set dest d1prn service -netbios

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