User`s guide

Configuring the TCP/IP
Protocol
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Printer Interface Configuration
Blocking Access to Printer Files
The Secure Files menu allows you to block network access to files on
the printer’s hard disk by locking the password and host files on the
printer. This option overrides the Administration menu password.
Enabling TCP/IP Accounting and Reverse
Channel Communications
The Accnting/Revchan [Accounting/Reverse Channel] menu allows
you to obtain print job status information, including the following: sta-
tus of the current job (waiting, terminating, printing, rasterizing, inter-
preting, or spooling), current interface, number of sheets of media, job
id, user name, and filename. (See appendix C, “SNMP and TCP/IP
Concepts,” for more information on the accounting and back channel
features.)
» Note:
TCP/IP accounting/reverse channel is available only on some
printers. The CrownNet interface determines if the motherboard
supports this feature.
Menu Administration/Communications/Resident NIC/CrownNet/
TCPIP/Secure Files
Administration/Communications/Optional NIC/CrownNet/
TCPIP/Secure Files
Choices Yes—Does not allow users with “root” privileges to put or get
files from anywhere except /usr/files. (See your printer
documentation for the full pathname.)
No—Allows users with “root” privileges to get or put files from
any location on the printer’s disk.
Default No
Effectivity Changes to this menu take effect immediately.
Notes If this menu is set to Yes and a user with “root” privileges tries
to get or put a file, the following error message displays:
FILES SECURED, PLEASE UN-SECURE AND TRY AGAIN
You must set this menu to No before you can get or put a file.