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Tcp access lists, Ge 347, Procedure c – Printronix Network Interface Card User Manual

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TCP Access Lists

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Procedure C

1.

Turn the printer on.

2.

Take the printer offline and unlock the front panel by pressing
the up and down arrows keys at the same time, then releasing.

3.

Press all four arrow keys (up, down, prev, next) at the same
time, and release.

4.

Press the right (next) arrow until PRINTER MGMT appears.

5.

Press the down arrow and then the right (next) arrow until “E-
NET To DEFAULT” appears.

6.

Press Enter.

7.

Re-program the IP address information from the front panel.

NOTE: Steps 1 – 5 also clears the IP address information and sets

the adapter back to the factory default.

TCP Access Lists

Within TCP/IP environments, the NIC can restrict host access to
destinations/queues and remote command (e.g., rsh, rcmd, remsh,
and telnet) execution services. This is done using an access list
similar in function to the Unix .rhosts file.

NOTE: Access list settings are not configurable through the HTML

forms provided with the NIC.

To view the current access list on the print server:

1.

Start a Telnet session with the NIC.

Syntax:

telnet NICIPaddress

2.

Log in as root

and press ENTER at the password prompt

since there is no password by default (or your password for
your home set).

3.

List the current access list.

Syntax:

list tcpip