User`s guide

Remote Administration
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TCP/IP AXEL Platine Terminal 97
Several formats are available for Set-Up parameter values:
List: the possible values are listed (the character '|' is
used as a separator).
Examples:
(yes | no)
.
(none | xon-xoff | xpc |dtr)
Number: maximum and minimum values are given.
Character string: maximum length is given.
Note: an ASCII character can be represented by its
hexadecimal ASCII code, preceded with a
backslash character (eg.: \1B represents Escape
and \\ represents a backslash).
IP address format: the IP address format is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
8-colour format: the 8 available colours are
black
,
red
,
green
,
brown
,
blue
,
magenta
,
cyan
and
white
.
16-colour format: the 8 additional available colours are
grey
,
lt-red
,
lt-green
,
yellow
,
lt-blue
,
lt-magenta, lt-cyan
and
hi-white
.
In the following parameter lists, the possible values are bracketed after each
Set-Up parameter.
A configuration file can either be created using a text editor, or obtained from
an already configured TCP/IP AX3000 (by using
rcmd setup_get
).
When a configuration file is obtained from an AX3000, the inactive parameters
(undefined hosts, print server unused, colouring mode disabled, etc.) are
commented out.
The sample configuration file, shown In the following pages, is typical of a file
obtained from an already configured AX3000. Notes and headings are inserted
for clarification and would not appear in the file.
Header
BEGIN_AX_SETUP V1.1
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# TCP/IP AX3000 Platine Terminal #
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# Ethernet address: 00:A0:34:00:27:10 #