^ND

^ND

The
^ND
command changes the network settings on supported printers.

Change Network Settings

For the external wired print server settings, the
^ND
command is the same as the
^NS
command. For the wireless print server settings, the
^ND
command is the same as the
^WI
command.
Format:
^NDa,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j
Parameters
Details
a =
the device that is being modified
Values:
  • 1 =
    external wired
  • 2 =
    internal wired
  • 3 =
    wireless
b =
IP resolution
Values:
  • A
    = All
  • B
    = BOOTP
  • C
    = DHCP and BOOTP
  • D
    = DHCP
  • G
    = Gleaning only (Not recommended when the Wireless Print Server or Wireless Plus Print Server is installed.)
  • R
    = RARP
  • P
    = Permanent
Default:
A
c =
IP address
Values:
Any properly formatted IP address in the xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx format.
d =
subnet mask
Values:
Any properly formatted subnet mask in the xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx format.
e =
default gateway
Values:
Any properly formatted gateway in the xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx format.
f =
WINS server address
Values:
Any properly formatted WINS server in the xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx format.
g =
connection timeout checking
Values:
Y =
yes
N =
no
Default:
Y
h =
timeout value
Time, in seconds, before the connection times out.
Values:
0
through
9999
Default:
300
i =
ARP broadcast interval
Time, in minutes, that the broadcast is sent to update the device’s ARP cache.
Values:
0
through
30
Default:
0
(no ARP sent)
j =
base raw port number
The port number that the printer should use for its RAW data.
Values:
1
through
65535
Default:
9100