Follow the procedure below to use telnet.
You can use the following commands on Type 1, 2 and 3 machines.
msh> bonjour esclport {ipp|ssl}
msh> set wsscn
msh> set wsscn {up|down}
msh> smb client timeout
msh> smb client timeout [10-255]
msh> smb client v3
msh> smb client v3 {on|off}
msh> smb client wsd
msh> smb client wsd {on|off}
msh> smb client write
msh> smb client write {sync|async}
msh> wsmfp scnport "port_number"
Only one user at a time can log in to perform remote maintenance.
If you are using Windows 7/8.1/10, you must enable the telnet server and telnet client beforehand.
Use the IP address or the host name of the machine to start telnet.
% telnet "IP address"
For example, if the machine's IP address is <192.168.15.16>, enter the address as follows:
% telnet 192.168.15.16
Enter your user name and password.
For details about the user name and password, consult your network administrator.
Enter a command.
Quit telnet.
msh> logout
A message asking you to confirm saving the changes appears.
Enter "yes" to save the changes, and then press the [Enter] key.
If you do not want to save the changes, enter "no", and then press the [Enter] key. To make further changes, enter "return" at the command line, and then press the [Enter] key.
If the message "Can not write NVRAM information" appears, the changes are not saved. Repeat the procedure above.
When the changes are saved, the network interface board is reset automatically with those changes.
When the network interface board is reset, the print job in print process will be printed. However, print jobs in queue will be canceled.