Gestetner dsc332 Guía De Operación
Appendix
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9
DHCP
Use the "dhcp" command to config-
ure the DHCP settings.
ure the DHCP settings.
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❖ Reference
The following command displays
the current DHCP settings.
the current DHCP settings.
msh> dhcp
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❖ Configuration
You can configure the DHCP set-
tings.
tings.
msh> dhcp interface_name
[on|off]
[on|off]
Note
❒ Select [on] to enable DHCP. Se-
lect [off] to disable DHCP.
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❖ Interface Priority Configuration
You can assign priorities govern-
ing which interface obtains DHCP
parameters.
ing which interface obtains DHCP
parameters.
msh> dchp priority
interface_name
interface_name
Note
❒ Priority assignment is useful when
connecting more than one inter-
face to the machine.
face to the machine.
❒ If an interface is not selected, it ap-
pears according to the currently set
priority regardless of multiple in-
terface connections.
priority regardless of multiple in-
terface connections.
*1
Available when the optional IEEE
802.11b interface unit is installed.
*2
Available when the optional IEEE
1394 interface board is installed.
Reference
For more information about DH-
CP, see p.114 “Using DHCP”.
CP, see p.114 “Using DHCP”.
Protocol
Use the "set" command to
allow or prevent remote access for
each protocol.
each protocol.
msh> set protocol {up | down}
*1
Available when the optional IEEE
1394 interface board is installed.
Note
❒ If you prohibit remote access via
TCP/IP and then log out, you can-
not use remote access. If you did
this by mistake, you can use the
control panel to allow access by
TCP/IP.
not use remote access. If you did
this by mistake, you can use the
control panel to allow access by
TCP/IP.
❒ When you prevent access via
TCP/IP, you are also prevented
from using ip1394, lpr, ftp, rsh,
diprint, web, snmp, ipp, and http.
from using ip1394, lpr, ftp, rsh,
diprint, web, snmp, ipp, and http.
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❖ Display
The following command displays
current tcpip, appletalk, netware,
and smb settings.
current tcpip, appletalk, netware,
and smb settings.
msh> set protocol
Interface name
Interface to be configured
ether
Ethernet interface
IEEE 802.11b interface
ip1394
IEEE 1394 interface
Protocol
tcpip
appletalk
netware
smb
smb
scsiprint
ip1394
lpr
ftp
rsh
diprint
diprint
web
snmp
ipp
http
“up” means active and
“down” means inactive.
“down” means inactive.