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Whether you use a VMS host through PS Executive for VMS or a
TCP/IP host with Telnet commands, remote console works the same once you are in the
session.
Starting a Telnet Session
With No Password Set
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Passwords can be set or changed only through the printer’s control panel. See your
printer user’s guide for more information on passwords.
To start a remote console session when no operator password is set, do the following:
Use the
telnet
command to connect to the printer. At the system prompt, type
telnet printername
↵
replacing
printername
with the name of the printer you are using. (This name is
assigned by the system administrator in the HOSTS file.) Once the console session is
opened, you can view the settings of the printer.
When opening a console session, messages like Trying
..
. and Connected
...
appear on
the screen to show progress. When the connection is complete, a prompt with your printer
name and the current printer status appears. The messages you may see when opening a
console session vary according to your system protocol.
For example, if you are using a magicolor 6100 Print System, the screen looks similar to
the following:
QMS CrownNet Rev 5.40FE
QMS magicolor 6100;Release 2.0.1;Processor IDT64474_5; Crown,0;
QMS Console Manager
magicolor 6100
−>
magicolor 6100
−>
Idle
magicolor 6100
−>
With a Password Set
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Passwords can be set or changed only through the printer’s control panel. See your
printer user’s guide for more information on passwords.
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