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Appendix
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9
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.
View setting
The following command displays
the current domain name:
msh> domainname
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.
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