| Title: | Digital PostScript printers and their associated software |
| Moderator: | REGENT::LASKO HER |
| Created: | Wed Jan 24 1990 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 7230 |
| Total number of notes: | 31971 |
Our group just purchased a brand new LN17ps. In going through the
DNIC card setup, I was able to set the IP address following the
instructions in the manual..
I need to set the subnet mask... I am able to telnet to the DNIC,
and the default password of 'access' lets me in.
I do a set priv, and feed it the default password of 'system', and it
won't take it.. I tried various combinations of case sensitivity no
luck..
Brand new outta of the box printer...
How does one reset the card to factory settings without being able to
get into priv mode? Or, has anyone else seen this, and how have they
gotten around it?
Thanks, Jim
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| 7075.1 | look in the conf guide | NECSC::BLOOD | Mon Feb 10 1997 09:13 | 5 | |
In the DNIC-E-NET Configuration guide chapter 10 troubleshooting tells
you how to reset it back to factory defaults.
Don Blood
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| 7075.2 | I must need glasses | TREES::HEINTZ | Mon Feb 10 1997 09:30 | 4 | |
Right there in front of me... Page 10-7 to be exact... I guess I
should have rtfm closer.... sorry for the inconvenience
Jim
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| 7075.3 | Press Backspace first | SHRMSG::HOWARD | Ben | Fri Feb 21 1997 13:43 | 15 |
> I do a set priv, and feed it the default password of 'system', and it
> won't take it.. I tried various combinations of case sensitivity no
> luck..
There's also a note on p 5-33:
Certain Telnet clients must first enter a Backspace keystroke and then
enter the password.
Perhaps you are among those clients; I know I am. ;-) I have also
found with VMS (UCX) Telnet, I must turn off echo or I get all my
commands echoed. The only way I've found to do it is to define an echo
character, then press that key when I get in.
Ben
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