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not buffer any data when there is a blocked situation with the printer.
Normally it is best to have both
keepalive
and
disbufmgmt
enabled.
store tcpip tcp access [root] add|del
IPaddress
store tcpip tcp access add 192.75.11.25
Add or remove an entry from the LineJet Print Server 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 LineJet Print Server 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 LineJet
Print Server 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 LineJet Print Server 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.