Printronix P5000LJ Manual Do Utilizador
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Chapter
3
Configuring NIC
Remote Shell
A TCP/IP command that helps configure print server settings remotely. A
TCP/IP host uses this command to remotely execute a single command on
the NIC.
TCP/IP host uses this command to remotely execute a single command on
the NIC.
Example:
rsh spike list prn
This command remotely executes the npsh command
list prn
on the NIC
named
spike
.
Configuration Using a Web Browser
NIC settings can be configured over TCP/IP through a standard Web browser.
The NIC Web pages provide a handy way to access some of the commands
built into the print server. You can access online help for all HTML pages.
The NIC Web pages provide a handy way to access some of the commands
built into the print server. You can access online help for all HTML pages.
To access the NIC home page:
1.
Make sure the print server has an IP address and subnet mask so it is
recognizable on your TCP/IP network.
recognizable on your TCP/IP network.
2.
Make sure your network station can successfully
ping
the NIC over the
network.
3.
Direct your Web browser to the Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
http://IPaddress
(e.g.,
http://192.75.11.9
). You will be
able to determine the exact state of the printer from the printer status
screen, as the shown in Figure 11.
screen, as the shown in Figure 11.
Note
If a router is used, make sure a gateway value is configured.