Appendix
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❖ DNS server configuration
The following command ena-
bles/disables use of the DNS serv-
er address:
msh> dns number server /
server address
The following is a sample configu-
ration using an IP address of
192.168.15.16 on DNS 1 server:
msh> dns 1 server
192.168.15.16
• You can register up to three
DNS server numbers.
• You cannot use
“255.255.255.255” as the DNS
server address.
Domain name
Use the "domainname" command to
display or configure domain name
settings.
You can configure the Ethernet inter-
face, IEEE 1394 interface, or IEEE
802.11b interface.
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❖ View setting
The following command displays
the current domain name:
msh> domainname
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❖ Interface domain configuration
The following command displays
or sets the Ethernet interface do-
main name, IEEE 1394 interface, or
IEEE 802.11b interface.
msh> domainname /
interface_name
The following is a sample configu-
ration using a domain name on the
Ethernet interface:
msh> domainname ether
*1
Available when the optional 1394
interface board is installed.
*2
Available when the optional
802.11b interface kit is installed.
Note
❒ A domain name can consist of
up to 63 alphanumeric charac-
ters.
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-Setting Protocols
The protocols described in this sec-
tion provide various functions that
can be used on the machine.
Important
❒ If a protocol is disabled or inactive,
functions provided by that proto-
col cannot be used.
Reference
For more information about set-
ting protocols, consult your net-
work administrator.
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❖ TCP/IP
• Functions using ftp, lpr, rsh/rcp,
diprint, http, ipp, web, wins,
ip1394, snmp
*1
, or smb
*2
*1
SNMP session using TCP/IP
*2
SMB session using TCP/IP
Note
❒ You cannot switch between pro-
tocols, but turning off or disa-
bling TCP/IP will also disable
smtp and dns.
Interface Interface that can
be set
ether Ethernet interface
ip1394
*1
IEEE 1394 interface
wlan
*2
IEEE 802.11b inter-
face