Print Server User’s Guide
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Commands
Only the following commands are implemented. Commands are usually case
sensitive. Where the command requires a parameter, the parameter is shown in
italics.
dir
List files (as shown in the previous table).
get FILENAME
Retrieve a file. The only files that can be retrieved are CONFIG and PSINF.
Using GET with the other “files” will activate a command, as follows:
get DEFAULTC
Set the Print Server back to its default configuration.
get RESET
Reset the Print Server. This also terminates the
current connection.
get PASSRESET
Clear password (no password).
get SETIP
Set the current IP address as a static IP address.
Do NOT use the SETIP command if the device has an
IP Address assigned by a DHCP server. This will
cause an Address conflict.
put CONFIG
Copy the file CONFIG to the device, overwriting the existing CONFIG file.
Details of the format of CONFIG files are contained in
Appendix B -
Configuration File Format.
After using the put CONFIG command to write a new
configuration file to the device, you should issue a get RESET
command.
The red LED should then go on while the unit is resetting. When
the red LED goes OFF and the green LED starts flashing, the
unit is ready. A RESET will terminate the current connection.
put PASSWORD
Copy the file PASSWORD to the Print Server, giving it a new password.
Passwords can be up to 19 bytes in length.
put filename Ln
Copy the file
filename to the printer connected to Logical Port n, where n is a
Logical Port number. This will print the file.
quit
Terminate the current FTP session.
Other FTP Commands
The other FTP commands are not implemented, and will usually return the error
message
Invalid command.