Remote Console Command Summary
Overview
Although it is normally not necessary to change the
Wireless Print Server default parameters, you can
change the configuration through any following methods,
if you prefer a GUI (Graphical User Interface) utility,
you can use XAdmin32
or WebXAdmin to take advantage of almost all the
features in the remote console:
The general configuration procedure is the same regardless
of which method is used.
Once you are connected to the remote console, you will
get a # prompt. This is a password prompt. The default
password is ACCESS (this will not echo), hit
enter when it asks for a Username. When you get to the
Local> prompt, you can use these console commands:
DEC NCP, NCL,
ccr.
To connect to the Wireless Print Server family
(LAT models only) print server console with the VMS
NCP utility, use the following commands:
MCR NCP
CONNECT VIA circuit PHY ADD ethernetaddress
where circuit is the circuit-ID of the VAX or Alpha
(for example, SVA-0 for most DEC workstations, EWA-0
for PCI-based Alpha systems, MNA-0 for XMI systems,
BNA-0 for BI systems, and QNA-0 for Q-BUS systems, you
can do a SHOW KNOWN CIRCUITS from the NCP> prompt
to find out yours) and ethernetaddress is the
hardware address of the Wireless Print Server (for
example, 00-40-17-00-61-35, it can be found on the label
of the print server).
Newer OpenVMS systems use NCL instead of NCP. The NCL
command to connect to the Wireless Print Server
console is:
SET HOST/MOP/CIRCUIT=circuit/ADD=ethernetaddress
ULTRIX systems use the addnode and ccr commands as
follows:
addnode xcdname -c circuit -h ethernetaddress
ccr xcdname
where xcdname is an arbitrary name for the
Wireless Print Server (each Wireless Print Server
on the network needs a unique name).
In all cases, you will get a message like "Console
Connected" or "Remote Console Reserved"
when you are connected. Press RETURN, type the
password ACCESS when you get the "#" prompt
(this will not echo on your screen), and then type anything
in response to the "Enter Username" prompt.
When you get the "Local>" prompt, you are
ready to enter commands.
Note: The commands available are generally
a subset of the ones used on the DECserver terminal
server. Note that unlike the DECserver, there is no
distinction between the SET and DEFINE commands or between
the CLEAR and PURGE commands. Instead, when you type
CTRL-D to exit the remote console, any of these commands
take effect immediately and the results are stored permanently
(for example, it is not necessary to enter both a SET
and a DEFINE to execute a command and save the results).
TELNET
To connect to the Wireless Print Server using
TELNET on UNIX or most other TCP/IP systems, type:
TELNET ipaddress
at the UNIX system prompt, where ipaddress is
the IP address of the Wireless Print Server. When
you are connected, push RETURN or ENTER
to get the "#" prompt, enter the password
ACCESS (this will not echo on your screen), and type
anything in response to the "Enter Username>"
prompt. When you get the "Local>" prompt,
you are ready to enter commands.
XCONFIG
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XCONFIG
To connect to the Wireless Print Server using
the Wireless XCONFIG NetWare utility, run the DOS
executable.
If you have only one print server, you will be immediately
connected. If you have more than one print server, you
will be given a list of available print servers. Type
the number of the print server to which you want to
connect, enter the password ACCESS in response
to the "#" prompt (this will not echo on your
screen), and then type anything in response to the "Enter
Username>" prompt. When you get the "Local>"
prompt, you are ready to enter commands.
GENERAL SERVER
COMMANDS
| CLear SERVEr STring stringnumber |
Removes a string number (refer to Services)
|
| CLear FAtal |
Deletes fatal error log |
| CLear POrt P1 JOB |
Clears current entry in the print server's internal
queue for the parallel port |
| EXIT/^D |
Exits print server console |
| HElp |
Provides information on available commands |
| INitialize |
Resets print server |
| SET DEFAULT |
Sets print server parameters to factory defaults
|
| SET LOAD DIsable |
Disables firmware reload after exit |
| SET LOAD ENable |
Enables firmware reload after exit |
| SET LOAD HOst <name> |
Sets node name of boot host for (NetWare firmware
load) |
| SET LOAD IP aa.bb.cc.dd |
Sets IP address of load host (TCP/IP firmware
load) |
| SET LOAD SOftware <filename> |
Sets host filename of firmware to load |
| SET PAssword <password> |
Sets console password (default password is ACCESS)
|
| SET PORT P1 ACKH [EN|DIS] |
Enable/disable pACKH on parallel port (for older
printers) |
| SET PORT P1 BIDir [EN|DIS] |
Enable/disable bidirectional mode on parallel
port |
| SET PORT P1 DVID [EN|DIS] |
Enable/disable 1284 device ID queries on parallel
port |
| SET PORT P1 ECP [EN|DIS] |
Enable/disable 1284 ECP mode on parallel port
|
| SET PORT P1 FSTB [EN|DIS] |
Enable/disable fast strobe mode on parallel port
|
| SET PORT P1 NBUF [EN|DIS] |
Enable/disable no buffering on parallel port |
| SET PROtect <password>
|
Set console protection password to prevent access
to SET commands (use UNPROTECT
command to access SET commands) |
| SET SERVEr DEscription |
Sets node description string displayed with SHOW
SERVER command |
| SET SERVEr STRing n "..." |
Defines server BOT/EOT string (see Services) |
| SET SERVIce <servicename> <protocol>
[EN|DIS] |
Enable or disables specified protocol on the specified
service. |
| SET SERVIce <servicename> BOT nn |
Set service BOT string to nn (see Services) |
| SET SERVIce <servicename> EOT nn |
Set service EOT string to nn (see Services) |
| SET SERVIce <servicename> FIlter nn |
Set service filter to nn (see Services) |
| SET SERVIce <servicename> FMS <matchnumber>
|
Set service with specified match string number
(see Services) |
| SET SERVIce <servicename> FRS <replacenumber>
|
Set service with specified replacement string
number (see Services) |
| SET SERVIce <servicename> FIlter nn |
Set service filter to nn (see Services) |
| SET SERVIce IP <servicename> [EN|DIS] |
Enable or disable IP jobs |
| SET SERVIce <servicename> NAme <newname>
|
Changes service name |
| SET SERVIce <servicename> RECeive [EN|DIS]
|
Set receive only mode on specified service |
| SHow FAtal |
Show fatal error log |
| SHow FRee |
Shows memory available |
| SHow LOAd |
Shows firmware update parameters |
| SHow POrt |
Shows port parameters |
| SHow POrt P1 STA |
Shows current port status |
| SHow SERVEr COunters |
Shows server statistics |
| SHow SERVIce |
Shows service Parameters |
| SHow TEstpage |
Prints test page |
| SHow VErsion |
Shows server firmware version |
| UNPROtect |
Allows system manager to temporarily access SET
commands when remote console is in protected mode
(See SET PROTECTION
command). The SET DEFAULT command can be used to
permanently disable the protected mode. |
| ZEro |
Zeroes statistical counts |
LAT Commands
| DELete SERVEr GRoup number
|
Removes LAT group membership |
| SET SERVer GRoup mm[-nn] |
Add to current LAT group membership
|
| SET SERVEr KEepalive nn |
LAT keepalive timer (sec) |
| SET SERVEr NAme <name> |
Sets LAT Node name |
| SET SERVEr RB nn |
Receive buffer max (0-5) |
| SET SERVEr TB nn |
Transmit buffer max (0-5) |
| SET SERVEr TImeout nn |
LAT inactivity timeout (sec) |
| SET SERVEr TRansmit nn |
LAT transmit interval (msec) |
| SET SERVIce <service> LAT [EN|DIS]
|
Enable or disable LAT jobs on specified
service |
| SHow SERVEr |
Shows server and LAT parameters |
TCP/IP Commands
| SET IP ACcess [EN|DI|ALL] aa.bb.cc.dd
{MAsk ee.ff.gg.hh} |
Allows or prevents specified IP address
from accessing print server. |
| SET IP ADdress aa.bb.cc.dd |
Sets IP address of print server |
| SET IP BOot n |
Number of BOOTP/RARP tries |
| SET IP ENable/DISable |
Enables or Disables IP Processing
|
| SET IP METHod STATic |
Sets IP to static address so it won't
look for a DHCP address. |
| SET IP RArp nn |
Sets procedure used by print server
when obtaining its IP address. By default the IP
address is set along with a default subnet mask
and a router address that is the same as the address
of the load host. By setting nn to 1, the subnet
mask is not set. If nn is set to 2, the router address
is not set. If nn is set to 3, neither the subnet
mask nor the router address is set. |
| SET IP ROuter aa.bb.cc.dd |
Sets default router address |
| SET IP SUbnet aa.bb.cc.dd |
Sets subnet mask |
| SET IP TImeout n |
Sets inactivity timeout (minutes)
|
| SET SERVIce <servicename> IP
[EN|DIS] |
Enables or disables TCP/IP jobs on
specified service |
| SET SERVICE <servicename> TCP
nn |
Sets TCP port number (>1023) on
service |
| SHow IP |
Shows LPD/TCP/TELNET Parameters |
| SHow IP ACcess |
Shows IP addresses that are allowed
to access print server |
NetWare Commands
| CLear NETWare SErver server
|
Removes specified NetWare file server
from Wireless Print server access list. |
| SET NETWare ADvertise n |
Sets advertising frequency of print
server |
| SET NETWare [EN|DIS] |
Enables/Disables Netware protocol
on print server |
| SET NETWare FRame [802.2|802.3|ETH|AL|AU|SNA]
|
Sets Netware frame type to 802.2,
802.3, Ethernet II, ALL, AUTO or SNAP |
| SET NETWare NEtwork n |
Sets Netware internal network number
|
| SET NETWare NPrinter <pserver>
n ON <service> |
Set NPrinter mode on service |
| SET NETWare PAssword <psw> |
Sets print server login password for
file server |
| SET NETWare POlling n |
Sets queue polling time in seconds
|
| SET NETWare QServer <fileserver>
ON <service> |
Sets Queue Server mode on service
|
| SET NETWare REscan |
Rescans file servers for new queues
|
| SET NETWare SErver <name> [EN|DIS]
|
Enables file server |
| SET SERVIce <servicename> NET
[EN|DIS] |
Enables or disables NetWare jobs on
specified service |
| SHow NETWare |
Shows NetWare parameters |
| SET SERVIce <servicename> CONtext
<string> |
Sets NDS Context |
| SET SERVIce <servicename> TREE
<string> |
Sets NDS TREE |
| |
|
AppleTalk
Commands
| SET APpletalk [EN|DIS] |
Enables or Disables Appletalk Processing |
| SET APpletalk ZOne "<name>" |
Set Appletalk zone name |
| SET APpletalk [EN|DIS] |
Enables or Disables Appletalk Processing |
| SET SERVIce <servicename> APP [EN|DIS] |
Enables or disables AppleTalk jobs on specified
service |
| SET SERVIce <servicename> RECEIVE [EN|DIS]
|
Enables or Disables AppleTalk spoofing to allow
parallel printers that do not support the P1284
standard to be connected to the print server |
| SHow APpletalk |
Shows AppleTalk parameters |
Banyan VINES
Commands
| SET BANyan LOgin loginname |
Sets StreetTalk login name of print server. |
| SET BANyan PAssword password |
Sets login password of print server. |
| SET SERVIce service STreettalk queuename
|
Enables the Banyan protocol on the specified
Wireless Print Server service and associates this
service with the StreetTalk name of a given print
queue the VINES file server. |
| SET BANyan HOp nn |
Sets number of hops between the Wireless
Print Server and the Banyan file server (default
value is 2). |
| SET BANyan [EN|DIS] |
Purpose: Enables or disables Banyan protocol on
print server. Banyan is enabled by default. |
| SET BANyan TImeout nn |
Sets job timeout (in seconds). |
| CLEAR SERVIce service STreettalk |
Disables the Banyan protocol on the specified
service. |
| SHow BANyan |
Shows Banyan protocol settings and statistics.
|
802.11b Wireless
Commands
| SET ENet MOde[IN|AD|PS] |
Sets the 802.11b wireless mode to Infrastructure,
Ad-Hoc (802.11), or Pseudo Ad-Hoc |
| SET ENet SSid "<ssid>" |
Sets the 802.11b wireless SSID, sometimes referred
to as Network Name. Use double-quotes if you are
using a space in the SSID |
| SET ENet WEP <DISable|64|128> |
Sets the Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption
level to either Disabled, 64-Bit, or 128-Bit
|
| SET ENet KEY# <1|2|3|4> |
Sets which WEP key number is to be used. Default
value is 1 |
| SET ENet KEYVALue wepkey |
Sets the 10 digit (for 64-bit WEP) or 26 digit
(for 128-bit WEP) WEP Key Value. This key must be
a Hexadecimal value |
| SET EN CHannel nn |
Sets the 802.11b Wireless Channel to be used |
| SET EN SPeed <1|2|5|11> |
Sets the 802.11b wireless speed in Mbps to 1,
2, 5.5, or 11
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