Emulex Server user manual

User manual for the device Emulex Server

Device: Emulex Server
Category: Printer
Manufacturer: Emulex
Size: 0.45 MB
Added : 3/28/2013
Number of pages: 51
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Printer Server
Command Reference Guide
Revision 5.0
















ER2053501-00A

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Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, Emulex Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. Emulex Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice. The following trademarks of Emulex Corporation are used in this document: Emulex NETQue NETQue Mate NETQue Pro2 NETQue Token Ring NETJet en

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Table of Contents CONVENTIONS .....................................................................................................................1 FORMATTING.................................................................................................................... 1 WHAT IS A COMMAND? .................................................................................................... 1 COMMAND LINES ................................................................................

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ii Command Reference Guide PASSWORDS ....................................................................................................................12 PRIVILEGED ACCESS ...................................................................................................... 12 SET PRIVILEGE PASSWORD............................................................................................. 13 CHANGE LOGIN PASSWORD ...........................................................................

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Table of Contents iii PROTOCOLS ....................................................................................................................26 ENABLE OR DISABLE PROTOCOLS .................................................................................. 26 SHOW NETBIOS CHARACTERISTICS................................................................................ 27 APPLETALK............................................................................................................

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iv Command Reference Guide LOAD/DUMP CONFIGURATION..................................................................................... 40 DEFINE TCP/IP LOAD HOST........................................................................................... 40 DEFINE SERVER LOAD.................................................................................................... 40 DEFINE SOFTWARE FILE NAME ...................................................................................... 41

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Command Reference Guide 1 Conventions This guide provides the correct syntax for commands used with Emulex printer servers containing software release 5.0. This section describes both general and command conventions used in this document and in other printer server documentation. NOTE: The user must login to the printer server to perform an Emulex printer server command. Formatting You will notice text boxes labeled NOTE or CAUTION. • Notes provide additional information. • Cautio

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2 Command Reference Guide Command Lines A command line begins with the symbol >, contains the word “Server” and a prompt. Prompts A prompt consists of the word Server followed by one or two greater than symbols (>). One (>) indicates nonprivileged status and two (>>) signify privileged or supervisor status. The two prompts are shown below: Server > (nonprivileged users) Server >> (privileged users) Nonprivledged users have read only privileges. Privileged or supervisor users have a

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Command Reference Guide 3 Options Options are used to customize a command. When available, the user should always use options. They are italicized and enclosed in brackets. > Server>> [set |define |change] server dhcp n m [temp] [default] temp an optional entry default an optional entry Quotation Marks When case-sensitive information is required, it must begin and end with quotation marks. Font names are case-sensitive and must appear in quotes within command lines. The example b

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4 Command Reference Guide Keyword Functions Keywords either modify data (set, define or change), remove data (clear, purge, or delete), or display requests (show, monitor, or list). Set, Define And Change set Modifications are immediate and temporary (stored in volatile memory). Old port values will return when the port is logged out. Old node, server and service values return when the printer server is reinitialized. define Modifications are not immediate but once they take effe

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Command Reference Guide 5 Show, Monitor And List show Displays current information stored in volatile memory. monitor Similar to show, except the display is updated every second for privileged users or every 10 seconds for nonprivileged users. list Displays information stored in non-volatile memory. Clear, Purge And Delete clear Data is removed temporarily, but returns at next reinitialization. purge Data is not removed until reinitialization, but then is removed permanently

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6 Command Reference Guide Command Summary In the summary below, all commands are presented alphabetically. If the keywords are either set, define or change, only change is listed. Page numbers are provided as a quick directory to find an explanation of the command. arp [-a] [-b] [-d] [-f] [-l] [-s] [-t] 10 change node node_nam ip ip_address [tcpip] [gateway 14 [default]] [syslog facility] change port port_num [input |output] speed baud_rate 20 change port port_num access [dynamic |lo

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Command Reference Guide 7 ip_addr] [set] [enabled |disabled] change service “servc_name” [port port_num] 44 [TCPport_num] [password “pass_txt”] [protocol] [enabled |disabled] crash 300 10 define node node_name [nfserver |npserver] 16 define port port_num appletalk backspoof [enabled 27 |disabled] define port port_num appletalk tbcp [enabled 27 |disabled] define server authorize protocol [all |none 26 |specific] [enabled |disabled] define server bootp n m [temp] 38 define server dhcp n

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8 Command Reference Guide help 10 initialize [server] [delay delay_min] [cancel] 11 [flash] [default] [disabled] 12 logout [port port_num] ping ip_address 12 set server privilege password “pass_txt” 13 set server prompt “prompt_txt” 25 14 show node node_name [gateway |syslog |nfserver |npserver] show port port_num characteristics 17 show port port_num fonts 28 show port port_num status [netjet |device] 20 show server alarms 21 show server appletalk 27 show server characteristics 22 22 show

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Command Reference Guide 9 • General Commands • Passwords • Node Commands • Port Commands • Server Configuration • Protocols • Load/Dump Configuration • Service Commands

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10 Command Reference Guide General Commands Display Internal ARP Table Display or control the printer server’s internal address resolution protocol (ARP) table. > Server>> arp [-a] [-b] [-d] [-f] [-l] [-s] [-t] -a Displays the ARP table. -b Caches all ARP entries broadcast on the network. -d Deletes specified IP address entry. -f Fixes all entries in the table (turns off timer). -l Caches only locally addressed mappings. -s Allows addition of the server IP and MAC addresses. -t Tur

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Command Reference Guide 11 Initialize Initialize NETQue printer servers and NETJet printer servers installed in Hewlett-Packard printers with MIO version 6.0 or above. > Server>> initialize [server] [delay delay_min] [cancel] [flash] [default] [disabled] server Reinitializes the printer server. delay Indicates reinitialization will not take place until after a specified period of time. delay_min A number specifying the amount of delay in minutes. The default is 1 minute. cancel Can

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12 Command Reference Guide Logout Logout of a printer server port, disconnecting associated local or remote sessions. > Server>> logout [port port_num] port Enter this option along with the port_num to log out of a port other than the one you are currently using. Leaving this option out will logout of your current port. port_num The number of the port to be logged out. Check IP Address - Ping Test whether a local or remote IP address exists and is responding. > Server>> ping ip_addre

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Command Reference Guide 13 Set Privilege Password Change the password a user must enter in order to use privileged commands. > Server>> set server privilege password “password” “password” Enter from 1 to 16 characters, enclosed in quotes. Default is System. This produces the same result as using the SU (super user) command. Change Login Password Specify the password users must enter at login to the printer server. Server>> [set |define |change] server login > password “pass_t

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14 Command Reference Guide Node Commands The length of node names is dependent on the protocol. Any alphanumeric character may be used, along with: ‘$’, ‘-’, ‘_’, ‘.’. • NetWare node names can have a maximum of 47 characters • LAT node names can have a maximum of 16 characters • TCP/IP node names can have a maximum of 63 characters TCP/IP node names consist of a 1-16 character local node name and a domain name of 1-47 characters. This TCP/IP full node name always ends with a period (.


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