Remote Maintenance by telnet874Remote Maintenance by telnetImportant❒ Remote Maintenance should bepassword-protected so that accessis allowed to administrators only.❒ The password is the same as theone of Web Image Monitor admin-istrator. When the password ischanged using "mshell", otherpasswords change also.❒ Some command cannot be set de-pending on the model type.Using telnetFollow the procedure below to usetelnet.Important❒ Only one user at a time can log onto perform remote maintenance.A Use the IP address or the host nameof the machine to start telnet.% telnet IP_addressB Enter your user name and pass-word.For details about the user nameand password, consult your net-work administrator.Note❒ For user authentication, enter alogin user name and password.❒ For user code authentication,enter a user code in User Name.C Enter a command.D Quit telnet.msh> logoutThe configuration message aboutsaving the changes appears.E Enter "yes" to save the changes,and then press the {Enter} key.If you do not want to save the chang-es, enter "no", and then press the{Enter} key. To make further chang-es, enter "return" at the commandline, and then press the {Enter} key.Note❒ If the message "Can not writeNVRAM information" appears,the changes are not saved. Re-peat the procedure above.❒ When the changes are saved, thenetwork interface board is resetautomatically with that changes.❒ When the network interfaceboard resets, the print job inprint process will be printed.However, print jobs in queuewill be canceled.accessUse the “access” command to viewand configure access control. You canalso specify two or more access ranges.❖ View settingsmsh> access❖ Configurationmsh> access ✩ range “start-address end-address”• ✩ represents a target numberbetween 1 and 5. (Up to five ac-cess ranges can be registeredand selected.)Example: to specify accessible IPaddresses between 192.168.0.10and 192.168.0.20:msh> access 1 range 192.168.0.10 192.168.0.20