A appendix, A.1 using telnet, Settings for using the telnet – Oki B 6300 User Manual

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A Appendix

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Appendix

A.1

Using Telnet

You can set the settings about the port and protocol for each network by using the Telnet.

Settings for Using the Telnet

Here explains the environment to set the printer by using the Telnet and the procedure to
set the Telnet.

Clients

Telnet client compatible with VT100 (such as Microsoft Windows telnet or SunOS telnet)

Settings on the Printer

When using Telnet, it is required that the printer’s IP address is set and the [Telnet] port is
set to [Enable] (default: [Enable]).

Using the Telnet

Here, we use the Solalis 2.x as an example.

1.

Start the Telnet and log in. (Example: when the printer’s IP address is set to
“192.168.1.100”)

When you log in successfully, the main menu is displayed.

Note
• When logging in as “root” (administrator), you can check and change the settings. In that case, you need

to input the password. The default password is set as the last 6 digits of the MAC address. The
password can be changed in the [Protocol Settings] menu.

• When logging in to the Telnet as a user other than “root”, you can only confirm the settings.
• You cannot log in to the Telnet as “root” while operating the printer’s control panel or executing a print

job.

% telnet 129.168.1.100

login: root

‘root’ user needs password to login.

password:

User ‘root’ logged in.

Unable to enter Administrator Mode. Control panel in use or job

in progress

No. Message

Value

(level.2)

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1 : Machine Details

2 : Port Status

3 : Protocol Settings

4 : Display status

5 : IP Filtering Setup

6 : Internet Services Settings

98 : Set default (Network)

99 : Exit setup

Please select (1 - 99)?

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