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Use the "set" command to set the protocol information display "active" or "inactive".
View settings
The following command displays protocol information (active/inactive).
msh> set ipv4
msh> set ipv6
msh> set ipsec
msh> set appletalk
msh> set netware
msh> set smb
msh> set protocol
When protocol is specified, information about TCP/IP, AppleTalk, NetWare and SMB appears.
msh> set lpr
msh> set lpr6
msh> set ftp
msh> set ftp6
msh> set rsh
msh> set rsh6
msh> set diprint
msh> set diprint6
msh> set web
msh> set snmp
msh> set ssl
msh> set ssl6
msh> set nrs
msh> set rfu
msh> set rfu6
msh> set ipp
msh> set ipp6
msh> set http
msh> set http6
msh> set bonjour
msh> set bonjour6
msh> set nbt
msh> set ssdp
msh> set ssh
msh> set sftp
msh> set sftp6
msh> set wsdev
msh> set wsdev6
msh> set wsprn
msh> set wsscn
msh> set rhpp
msh> set rhpp6
Configuration
Enter "up" to enable protocol, and enter "down" to disable protocol.
You can set the protocol to "active" or "inactive".
msh> set ipv4 {up|down}
If you disable IPv4, you cannot use remote access after logging off. If you did this by mistake, you can use the control panel to enable remote access via IPv4.
Disabling IPv4 also disables lpr, ftp, rsh, diprint, web, snmp, ssl, ipp, http, bonjour, wsdev, and sftp.
msh> set ipv6 {up|down}
If you disable IPv6, you cannot use remote access after logging off. If you did this by mistake, you can use the control panel to enable remote access via IPv6.
Disabling IPv6 also disables lpr6, ftp6, rsh6, diprint6, ssl6, ipp6, http6, bonjour6, wsdev6, and sftp6.
msh> set ipsec {up|down}
msh> set appletalk {up|down}
msh> set netware {up|down}
msh> set smb {up|down}
msh> set lpr {up|down}
msh> set lpr6 {up|down}
msh> set ftp {up|down}
msh> set ftp6 {up|down}
msh> set rsh {up|down}
msh> set rsh6 {up|down}
msh> set diprint {up|down}
msh> set diprint6 {up|down}
msh> set web {up|down}
msh> set snmp {up|down}
msh> set ssl {up|down}
msh> set ssl6 {up|down}
If Secured Sockets Layer (SSL, an encryption protocol) function is not available for the printer, you cannot use the function by enabling it.
msh> set nrs {up|down}
msh> set rfu {up|down}
msh> set rfu6 {up|down}
msh> set ipp {up|down}
msh> set ipp6 {up|down}
msh> set http {up|down}
msh> set http6 {up|down}
msh> set bonjour {up|down}
msh> set bonjour6 {up|down}
msh> set ssh {up|down}
msh> set ssdp {up|down}
msh> set nbt {up|down}
msh> set sftp {up|down}
msh> set sftp6 {up|down}
msh> set wsdev {up|down}
msh> set wsdev6 {up|down}
If "wsdev" and "wsdev6" are enabled simultaneously, both appear as "up" on the protocol information display, but both use IPv4 for WSD (Device), WSD (Printer) and WSD (Scanner).
msh> set wsprn {up|down}
msh> set wsscn {up|down}
msh> set rhpp {up|down}
msh> set rhpp6 {up|down}