Print Server Management MethodsAXIS 5500 / AXIS 5550 User’s Manual 71Viewingthe Account FileThe account file contains data concerning the 20 last print jobs. It specifies aninternal job number, the user that initiated the job, the protocol and logicalprinter that was used, current status (Completed, Off-line, or Printing), numberof bytes printed, elapsed time and off-line time.Follow the instructions below to view the account file using FTP:1. Log in to the AXIS 5500/AXIS 5550 by typing:ftp or ftp in a Command window(Windows) or at a UNIX/Linux shell prompt.2. Enter user id and password. (The default entries are root and pass.)3. Download the account file to your host by typing get account4. View the account file using your preferred text editor.FTP Help By typing help in step 3 in the FTP instruction sets above, a list of all generalFTP commands will be displayed.By typing remotehelp (or rhelp, depending on your FTP program) in step 3 inthe FTP instruction sets above, a list of all print server specific commands willbe displayed.Using Telnet for Print Server ManagementHaving assigned an IP address to your AXIS 5500/AXIS 5550, as described inearlier in this manual, you can manage your print server using the telnetprotocol.Viewingthe Account FileThe account file contains data concerning the last 20 print jobs. It specifies aninternal job number, the user that initiated the job, the protocol and logicalprinter that was used, current status (Completed or Printing), number of bytesprinted and elapsed time.Follow the instructions below to view the account file using telnet:1. Log in to the AXIS 5500/AXIS 5550 by typing:telnet or telnet in a Command window(Windows) or at UNIX/Linux shell prompt or terminal window.2. Enter user id and password. (The default entries are root and pass.)3. View the account file by typing accountThe following example shows how to view the account file using Telnet in aUNIX/Linux terminal window.