Use the "bonjour" command to display bonjour-related settings.
View settings
Bonjour settings are displayed.
msh> bonjour
Bonjour service name setting
You can specify the bonjour service name.
msh> bonjour cname "computer name"
The computer name can be entered up to 63 alphanumeric characters.
If you do not specify a character string, the current setting is displayed.
Bonjour Installation location information setting
You can enter information about the location where the machine is installed.
msh> bonjour location "location"
Information about the location can be entered up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
If you do not specify a character string, the current setting is displayed.
Setting order of priority for each protocol
msh> bonjour diprint [0–99]
msh> bonjour lpr [0–99]
msh> bonjour ipp [0–99]
You can specify the order of priority for "diprint", "lpr", and "ipp". Smaller numbers indicate higher priority.
IP TTL setting
msh> bonjour ipttl [1–255]
You can specify the IP TTL (the number of routers a packet can pass through).
The default is 255.
Resetting the computer name and location information
You can reset the computer name and location information.
msh> bonjour clear {cname|location}
cname: Reset the computer name. The default computer name will be displayed when the computer is restarted.
location: Reset the location information. The previous location information will be deleted.
Interface configuration
msh> bonjour linklocal "interface_name"
If many types of interface are installed, configure the interface that communicates with linklocal address.
Interface |
Interface configured |
---|---|
ether |
Ethernet interface |
Specifying IPP-SSL printing
msh> bonjour ippport {ipp|ssl}
If IPP-SSL printing is set to {ssl}, the IPP port number will appear as 443, and IPP-SSL printing can be performed with higher security.
If IPP-SSL printing is set to {ipp}, the IPP port number will appear as 631. Port 631 is for normal IPP printing.