Avery Dennison MONARCH 7411 manual

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    ® Monarch ® 9825 Printers Operating Instr uctions Operating Instr uctions TC741 1ENOI Rev . AE 1/09 ©2006 Paxar Americas, Inc. a subsidiary of A very Dennison Corp. All rights reserved.[...]

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    Each product and program carries a respecti ve written warranty, the only warranty on which the customer can re ly. Paxar reserves the righ t to make chan ges in the product, the pro grams, and the ir availability at any time and withou t notice. Although Paxar has made every effor t to provide complete an d accurate information in this manual, Pa [...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING S TARTED ......................................................................................1-1 Overview ................................................................................................1-1 System Requ irement s ..............................................................................1-2 Network Pro[...]

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    USING THE WEB IN TERFACE .......................................................................4-1 Logging In ..............................................................................................4-2 Configuring t he Printe r .............................................................................4-3 Configuring the Prin t Port Se tti[...]

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    TROUBLESHOO TING ....................................................................................5-1 General Troubleshooti ng Informat ion .........................................................5-1 Troubleshooting Wireless C onfiguratio n Problem s .......................................5-5 Troubleshooting Network Configu rat ion.............[...]

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    Getting Started 1-1 GETTING ST AR TED The Mon arch  7411  Print Server le ts you communicate with t he Monarch  9825  prin ter on a wi red Etherne t 802.3 net work, or on an 802.11b or 802.11g w ireless netw ork. 802.11b/g refers to 802 .11b and 802.11g in this manual. Information in this document supercedes informatio n in previous ver[...]

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    System Requirements To use the print server for print ing from a wireless netw ork, you need an 802.11b/ g wireless networ k. The wirele ss network consist s of either of the following: An 802.11b /g wireless e nabled PC pri nting straig ht to the p rinter (Ad -Hoc or Peer-t o-Peer Mode). ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ An 802.11b /g wireless acc ess point a l[...]

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    Checking the Print Server Hard ware The print se rver comes preinstalled an d tested in your printe r. Do not plug any cables into the parallel port when using th e print server. A printer wit h this prin t server cannot use the parallel port. Howeve r, the seria l port is st ill active. Serial Port Antenna Test/Reset Button Getting Started 1-3[...]

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    Verifying Successf ul Installation When the pr int server is turned on , it goes through the fo llowing startup sequence: It runs thro ugh a set of power-u p diagnostics for a fe w seconds. The top orange l ight comes on when the unit is turned o n. The mid dle light comes on so lid yellow when an Ethernet lin k (wired 10baseT) is established . The[...]

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    Sample Test Page The test page is be st displayed using 4” wid e by 6” long labels. If the labe l is too s mall, so me information may print outside the label edg es. PAXAR --------- ---- MonarchNet Pr int Server St atus ------------- Monarc hNet Netw ork Adapt er-PLUS FW Ver. CTMO -7.01 E (2006. 03.10) Netwar e Retri es: 0 Boot V er. 1.0 Frame[...]

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    1-6 Ethernet Operating Instructions[...]

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    2 CONFIGURING THE 802.1 1b/g AND IP SETTINGS Configuring the Print Server To config ure the print server for a 80 2.11b/g wirele ss network, you mu st set the wirele ss mode (Ad-Hoc or infrastructure), SSID, channel ( Ad-Hoc mode only), data rate and secur ity. All nodes of a wirele ss network need to have the same settings in or der to communicate[...]

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    2-2 Ethernet Operating Instructions ♦ If you a re using T CP/IP, note your comp uter’s IP addre ss. The print server nee ds to be on the same IP segment as the ot her nodes on your network in orde r to communicate. ♦ You should have a good signal bet ween your co mputer and t he access point. Installing the Software The follo wing operating s[...]

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    Note: If th e wireless s ignal is l ess than 50% on the Wireless Sta tus screen, print ing performance could b e affected. To improve th e signal st rength, tr y moving th e print se rver closer to t he computer o r access point an d away from other ra dio devices such as Bl uetooth® wireless d evices, microwave ovens, or 2. 4 gigahertz cordle ss [...]

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    2-4 Ethernet Operating Instructions[...]

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    3 MANAGEMENT METHODS There are a varie ty of ways to configure and monitor the pr int server. These methods are: Web browser, NetMgr, MonarchN et Console, HP JetAdmin , HP Web JetAd min, or Telnet. For Telnet/co nsole mode information , see Chapte r 6, “ Telne t Console Comman ds .” MonarchNet Console This is a command-lin e oriented cons ole t[...]

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    Micros oft  Windows  Network Configuration The print server include s the easy-to-use NetManag er software for print ing from Windows com puters over an 802.11b/g wi reless link. This softw are creates a netwo rk port on the Windows syst em, which acts like a normal parallel port. As a res ult, it works t ransparently with any stan dard Windo[...]

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    Berkeley UNIX Host Configuration Berkeley UNIX host computers include Linux, Digital Equi pment Corporation Digital UNIX , OSF/1, and ULTR IX; Compaq Tru6 4 UNIX; SunOS (no t Solaris), SC O UNIX; and many ot hers. Sun Solaris, HP/UX, IBM AIX use rs should skip to the appr opriate sections later in this manual. ♦ Do not us e the Linu x X-Windows g[...]

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    3. Create t he spool direc tory: T he lpd spool d irectory is usual ly located i n the /usr/spool directory. T o create a new spool d irectory, use the mkdir command; fo r example: mkdir /us r/spool/lpd/Mona rchPrinter 4. Print usin g the standa rd lpr command: lpr –PMon archPrinter fil ename 5. For AT&T bas ed UNIX systems, such as SCO, us e[...]

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    7. Use the Printer Manag er in the Admintoo l utility unde r Open Wind ows as follows: Select Edit Select Add Select Add Acce ss to Remot e Printe r At the PrinterN ame prompt, type any name for the print queue At the Pr inter Server pr ompt, type: name!ser vicename (for ex ample, MonarchPr inter!BINARY_P1 ), where: name matches the prin t server[...]

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    HP/UX Configuration To configure a print server using HP/UX 10.x, use the s ame program and these steps: 1. When you get a list of op tions, select Printers and Pl otters . 2. Select LP Spooler . 3. Select Printers and Plotte rs . 4. Select Action s and then Ad d Remote Prin ter/Plot ter . 5. Enter any na me as the Printer Name (this is th e name o[...]

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    IBM AIX Conf iguratio n To configure a print server on IBM AIX 4.x, use the SMIT program as follows: 1. Enter smit and select Devices . 2. Select Printer/plotter. 3. Select Manage remot e printer subsystem . 4. Select Client ser vices . 5. Select Remote pri nter queues . 6. Select Add a remote qu eue . Ente r the follo wing remote q ueue sett ings:[...]

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    Web Browser This utilit y allows the us er to configure th e print server with a stan dard web browser like Microsoft ® Internet Explorer or Mozi lla Firefox®. No addi tional software is needed on the syste m. It can be used on a ny system that support s web browser capab ilities. Simply type the IP address into your Web brow ser address bar to c[...]

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    4 USING THE WEB INTERF ACE You can co nfigure and manage the p rinter and print server using your Web Browser : Microsoft  Internet Explo rer, version 6. 0, or greater or Netscape  Communica tor, version 4.7 or gre ater or Mozilla Firefox®. Notes: ♦ ♦ ♦ The screen pictures shown in this manual may not exactly match th e software, si nc[...]

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    Logging In 1. Start your We b browser. 2. Type in your printe r’s IP address and press Enter . For exam ple, 192.0.0. 192. 3. From the side menu, click Login . 4-2 Ethernet Operating Instructions[...]

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    4. Type access for the password. To change the password, se e “ Setting the Network Card Access Password ,” for more info rmation. The pa ssword is case-sensitiv e and saved in the prin ter’s flash memory. 5. Click Submit . The Print er Status page app ears with information about your printer, including printer na me, Ethern et address, f irm[...]

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    3. Click the re set link at t he bottom o f the scre en. The Reset Server screen appears. 4. Click Submit and wait five second s for the pri nter to res et. Even th ough you submit ted your change s on the previo us screen, they d o not take effect until you re set the printer. You must re-enter you r access password to make any fu rther changes to[...]

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    You must re-enter you r access password to make any fu rther changes to the printer setting s. Configuring Print Services Only configure th e settings required for your network/p rinter. 1. From the side menu, click Pr int Services . The Configure Servic e screen appears. 2. Click the name of the se rvice you want to modi fy from the availabl e ser[...]

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    You must re-enter you r access password to make any fu rther changes to the printer setting s. Setting NetWar e Parameters You can modi fy the NetWare para meters from your Web browser. To update NetWare sett ings, use Tel net console commands. See Chapter 6, “ Telne t Console Comma nds ” for more in formation. 1. From the side menu, click NetW[...]

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    You must re-enter you r access password to make any fu rther changes to the printer setting s. Changing TCP/IP Settings Only configure th e settings required for your network/p rinter. 1. From the side menu, click TCP/IP . 2. Click the na me of the en abled servi ce to modi fy the TC P/IP paramet ers for that se rvice. See “ Configuring Print Ser[...]

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    You must re-enter you r access password to make any fu rther changes to the printer setting s. Configuring PrintraNet Only configure th e settings required for your network/p rinter. 1. From the side menu, click Pr intraNet . 2. Enter the IP address of the POP3 or SNMP server on your network where internet print job s are located. You may also spe [...]

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    You must re-enter you r access password to make any fu rther changes to the printer setting s. Changing Wireless Settings This scre en allows you to set your wireless parameters. You can cha nge modes, specify y our SSID, modify your channel (Ad- Hoc mode only), net work speed, acce ss point densit y, and more. You can also configure network securi[...]

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    You must re-enter you r access password to make any further changes to th e printer settings. Configuring Alerts and Traps Alerts and SNMP are supporte d with the rel ease of version 3.0 or greater printer firmwa re. The printe r also con tains the min imum set re quired to be complia nt with MI B version 2 .0 (RFC 3805). Email Alerts To set up an [...]

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    2. Click Email Al erts to setup the mail serve r and select users to receive messages about the printer’s status. 3. Enter your SMTP server, ema il address, and the errors you want to receiv e notification for . You can enter up to eight e mail addresses. 4. Click Submit . 5. Click the re set link at t he bottom o f the scre en. The Reset Server [...]

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    Receiving An Alert When the pri nter goes offline, ha s a paper jam, or any othe r error that you selected no tification for, a si milar email appe ars in the specified Use r’s inbox: The text of the email follow s: MonarchNet2 Printer Alert!!! Prn IP:192.0.0.192 Prn Name:PXR8A97CA Going Off-Line Please DO NOT REPLY to this message. Perform the a[...]

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    SNMP IP Traps 1. From the Alerts and Tr aps screen, click SNMP IP Traps . 2. Enter a c ommunity na me, IP add ress, and th e errors you want to receive notificat ion for. Yo u can ente r up to ei ght IP add resses. 3. Click Submit . 4. Click the re set link at t he bottom o f the scre en. The Reset Server screen appears. 5. Click Submit and wait fi[...]

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    SNMP Netware Traps 1. From the Alerts and Tr aps screen, click SNMP Netware Traps . 2. Enter a c ommunity name , IPX addre ss, IPX Node ad dress, and the errors you want to rece ive notificatio n for. You can enter up to four IPX addresses. 3. Click Submit . 4. Click the re set link at t he bottom o f the scre en. The Reset Server screen appears. 5[...]

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    Changing the Password s 1. You can ch ange the net work access password, ne twork upda te passwo rd, configure network security , IP access, or pr otocol, print a test page , access the console, o r update firmware fro m the Web Admin Configur ation screen. 2. From the side menu, click Admin. The Web Admin Config uration screen appears. 3. Select w[...]

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    Setting the Network Card Access Password When set, the network card access pa ssword allows you to view the Web interface an d the remote console. The defa ult is access . The passw ord is case-sen sitive and stored in th e printer’s flash memory. Make a n ote of the password if you ch ange it. Changing the pas sword also restricts acc ess to Tel[...]

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    Setting the Network Ca rd Update Pass w ord When set, the network card up date password allows you t o change variables in the Web interface an d the remote console. 1. From the side menu, click Admin . T he Web Admin Config uration screen appears. 2. Click Configure Net work Card Update Password. 3. Enter a new network updat e password. 4. Retype [...]

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    Configuring Network Protocols 1. Only configure th e settings required for your network/p rinter. To enabl e or disable prot ocols: 2. From the side menu, click Admin. The Web Admin Config uration screen appears. 3. Click Protocol Co ntrol. 4. Check or uncheck th e network and IP proto cols to enable or dis able the necessary protocols. Note : If y[...]

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    Controlling IP Access 1. You can limit which r emote hosts are able to access the pr inter by setting up an IP address range. 2. From the side menu, click Admin. The Web Admin Config uration screen appears. 3. Click Config ure IP Access Control. To Add Hosts: 1. Enter a range of remote IP address es that are allo wed access to the printer. Any requ[...]

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    To Remove Hosts 1. Select a ra nge from the drop- down menu. 2. Click Remove . 3. Click the re set link at t he bottom o f the scre en. The Reset Server screen appears. 4. Click Submit and wait five second s for the pri nter to res et. Even th ough you submit ted your change s on the previo us screen, they d o not take effect until you re set the p[...]

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    2. Click Config ure Network Security. 3. Assign the necess ary security settings for your network. 4. Click Submit . 5. Click the re set link at t he bottom o f the scre en. The Reset Server screen appears. 6. Click Submit and wait five second s for the pri nter to res et. Even th ough you submit ted your change s on the previo us screen, they d o [...]

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    Printing a Test Page 1. You can use th e Web interface to sen d a test page to the print er. 2. From the side menu, click Admin . T he Web Admin Config uration screen appears. 3. Click Print Test Pa ge . Using the Console The Cust om Commands menu allow s you to enter Telnet console command s. 1. From the side menu, click Admin . The Web Admin Conf[...]

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    Updating Firmwa re You can up date the printer’s firmware. Make sure the Resident (Boot Loader) is ver sion 2.3 or greater. 1. From the side menu, click Admin . T he Web Admin Config uration screen appears. 2. Click Update Fi rmware. 3. The print er should be con nected and ready to re ceive data. 4. Type the TFTP Server IP address. 5. Type the r[...]

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    Basic Security Configurations There are two main de cisions to be made wh en choosing wireless secu rity: encryp tion method an d authentication protocol. The encrypti on method determines the algo rithm used to encrypt t he message. The auth entication type speci fies how use rs are iden tified and verified on a network. Is the device seeki ng con[...]

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    Authentication Protocol Type RADIUS Server Protocol User ID & Password Certificat e Priv ate Key Info File LEAP No N/A PEAP* N/A TLS Required* TTLS Optional* N/A Enterprise EAP- FAST PAP or MSCHAPv2 Required PAC* N/A Personal PSK N/A *PEAP This is only for server-side certificates. *Optional Leaving the Certificate Root Key and the Certificate [...]

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    See the fo llowing table of a cceptable combinations: Encryption Authentication WEP WPA, WPA (TK IP), WPA2 Open Shared Static No PSK LEAP PEAP EAP-FAST TLS* TTLS Dynamic Yes * Load the local key b efore enabling TLS. 4-26 Ethernet Operating Instructions[...]

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    5 TROUBLESHOOTING Verify that the printer is operating properly: 1. Is the printe r online and do es it have supplies? 2. If the printe r is working correctly, tes t the connection be tween the printer and the print server by pushing the test bu tton on the back of the pr inter for less than five seconds. 3. If the test page do es not print , try r[...]

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    If the prin t server is operating properly, all three LE Ds blink momentaril y, then indicate the following acti vity: LED Indi cators Status solid printer is on blinking error Orange off printer is off solid Ethernet link (wired 1 0baseT) blinking network activity Yellow off no Ethernet connection solid Ethernet link (wired 1 00baseTX) blinking ne[...]

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    5. On the test label, ver ify your IP and WiFi settings. If using an Ether net cable, th e “Wired/Wir eless:” value should be “WIRED”. If using RF, th e setti ng should be “WIRELESS ”. Check the “Actual SSI D” and the “WiFi Sig Qu al”. Is the actual SSI D correct? Is the signal qu ality greater than zero? If the signa l quality [...]

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    If the c onnection succeeds, press Ctrl-E on your keyboard. T his sends an ENQ request. The printer respo nds with thre e characters. Depending up on the Telnet being use d, you may not see th e first characte r, as it i s a hex 05 value. The other two characters are ASCII characters . You see A@ which means the prin ter is online and waiting. Alte[...]

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    Troubleshooting Wireless Configuration Problems 1. Your computer’s wireless ad apter and/ or access point s hould be configured to match your print server. 2. The print server shou ld be in range of the printe r (90 meters or 300 feet ) and your PC an d away from metal obj ects and other de vices with radio signals (Blue tooth®, 2.4 GHz cordless[...]

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    Troubleshooting Netw ork Configuration ♦ ♦ If you are using T CP/IP, your comp uter and the print server should be on the same IP s egment or ca n reach eac h other with a PING command f rom the host. The I P address you assign to the print serve r must be on the same logica l network as your host computers . If your print server is set to Auto[...]

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    6 TELNET CONSOLE COMMANDS Use this chapt er to configure the print server using Telnet . You must have a basic unde rstanding of Telnet commands. For initial setup, do not use Telne t. Use Auto-discover mo de. Once you have the IP address, you can u se Telnet o r a Web brows er. You can use Tel net if you do not have acc ess to the Monarc h® NetMa[...]

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    5. To view the current wirel ess settings, type sh e n (show wirele ss settings) or sh nw (show network se ttings) and pres s Enter : WiFi Mode = INFR ASTRUCTURE WiFi S SID: AB C1234 Speed = 54 Internati onal Roaming: Flexibl e Dynamic F requency Selecti on: Unsupporte d Regula tory Doma in = USI WiFi FW Ver = 2.13 .10.0 LMAC, 2.12.18.0 UMAC AP den[...]

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    Help Commands For help a t any time , type “Help” a nd a list of available c ommands appea rs. The Help command b uilds on itself, because for each comm and you type, more details app ear for each optio n. Syntax: Help set DEFAULT Set param eters to factory defaults EN Network P arameters LOAd Firmware upd ate parameters PAsswo rd <pas sword[...]

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    Syntax: Help set ip IP LPD/TCP P arameters ADdres s aa.b b.cc.dd IP nod e addre ss ARP [EN/DI] IP set via ARP BAnner [EN/DI ] LPD ba nner pr inting CHKSUM [EN/DI ] IP rec eive ch ecksum BOot n Number of DHCP/BOO TP tries ENable/DI Sable Enable or Disabl e IP Processing FTIme [EN/DI ] Fast t imeout FTP [EN/DI ] FTP pr otocol HTTP [EN/DI ] HTTP p rot[...]

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    General Commands From the list of comm ands, the brackets - [] indicate to pick one of the options listed, th e items inside curly brac es - {} are optional and do no t need to be sp ecified. CHange Changes configuration items. CLear FA Tal Deletes fatal error log. CLear PO rt portname J OB Clears current entry in the print server's internal q[...]

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    SET DEFA ULT Sets pr int ser ver to factory defaults . SET LOAD [EN/DI] Enables or disables firmware reload after ex it. SET LOAD HOst <name> Sets node na me of boot hos t (NetWare firmware load). SET LOAD IP aa.bb.cc. dd Sets IP address of load host (TCP/IP firmware load). SET LOAD SOftware <fi lename> Sets print server’s firmware fi[...]

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    SHow LOAd Shows the prin t server’s fir mware update para meters. SHow POR t <name> STA Shows the current por t status. SHow SERVEr Shows the server parameters. SHow SERVEr COunters Shows the server statistics. SHow SERVEr QUeue Shows the prin t server internal queue. SHow TEstpa ge Prints a test page. SHow VErsio n Shows the server firmwar[...]

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    802.11b/g Wireless Commands In the followi ng commands, EN and NW (network settings ) are intercha ngeable. CLear EN SSid Clears the SSID, so the server conn ects to an y access point. SET EN Sets 8 02.11b/g Wir eless Se ttings. SET EN APDEN [L OW/MED/HI] Sets 802.11b/g access point density. SET EN AUTHty pe [OPEN/SHARE D/TTLS/LEAP/P EAP/WPA-PSK] S[...]

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    SET EN I NAP [PAP/MSCH AP_V2] Sets th e EAP inner authen tication pr otocol. SET EN IROAM [D ISable/STRIC T/FLEXible] Controls whether the radio frequencies ar e set based o n the radio con figuration or from its access point. Disabled uses the rad io defaults. When in Ad-Hoc mod e, you must set the regio n of operation. See “ SE T EN REGDOMain ?[...]

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    SET EN R EGDOMain <cou ntrycode> Sets the reg ion of operat ion for the pr int server us ing the following table. The list of supported countries var ies based on the radio type (802.11b or 802.11b/g). Country Code Description Country Code Description AL ALBANIA LV LATVIA DZ ALGERIA LB LEBANON AR ARGENTINA LI LIECHTENS TEIN AM ARMENIA LT LITH[...]

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    Country Code Description Country Code Description DK DENMARK PR PUERTO RICO DO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Q A QATAR EC ECUADOR RO ROMANIA EG EGYPT RU RUSSIAN FEDERATION SV EL SA LVADOR SA SAUDI ARABIA EE ESTONIA SG SINGAPORE FI FINLAND SK SLOVAKIA FR FRANCE SI SLO VENIA GE GEORG IA ZA SO UTH AFRICA DE GERMANY ES SPAIN GR GREECE LK SRI LANKA GT GUATEMALA SE[...]

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    SET EN SPeed <1 /2/5.5/6/9/1 1/12/18/24/48 /54> Sets 802.11b/g wireless speed in megabits per second (Mpbs). SET EN S SID “<ssid>” Sets 8 02.11b/g w ireless SSID. Use quotes if there is a s pace in SS ID. Th is is case sensitive. SH EN STATS Shows the network I/O statistics . SET EN WEP [DI/ 64/128] Sets wired eq uivalent pr ivacy e[...]

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    TCP/IP Commands SET IP [ EN/DI] Selects whether to use IP- based protocols . SET IP A Ccess [EN/DI/ ALL] aa.bb.cc. dd [ Mask ee.ff.gg .hh] Allows or prevents specified IP a ddress from accessing print server . SET IP A Ddress Sets IP address o f print server. SET IP ARP [EN/ DI] Selects whether to use an IP address with an ARP packet. SET IP B ANNE[...]

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    SET IP PRObe [E N/DI] Enables or d isables the TCP connec tion probe. SET IP R Arp nn 0 Both 1 no subn et 2 no router 3 neither Default ( 0) - IP address is set wi th subnet mask and rout er that is the sa me address as host. SET IP RANGE [E N/DI/ALL] Sets the valid range of IP addresses. SET IP REtry [E N/DI] Enables or d isables LPD retry continu[...]

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    SNMP C ommands CLear SNMP CO Ntact <string> Removes SNMP SysContact. CLear SN MP LOCation < string> Removes SNMP SysLocat ion. SET SNMP G ETCOMM <str ing> Gets SN MP communi ty. SET SNMP SETCOMM1 <st ring> or SET S NMP SETCOMM2 <string> Set SNMP community 1 or comm unity 2 name. Note: An incoming se t request can use e[...]

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    6-16 Ethernet Operating Instructions[...]

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    A SPECIFICA TIONS Link Lay er: 80 2.3 or optional 802.11b/g Protocols: TCP/IP Passthru BOOTP DHCP RARP LPD/L PR Telnet RSH o r REMSH (rem ote shell ) FTP SNMP NetWare HP Jet Admin 802.3 Specifications Communicatio n Rate: 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Optional 802.11b/ g Specificatio ns Freque ncy: 2.4 GHz rang e, direct sequence Communication Rate: 1, 2, 5.[...]

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    Options Wireless 80 2.11b/g commu nications a re availabl e. However, check wit h Internationa l Sales for a n approved lis t of countries or regions where these devices can be used. A-2 Ethernet Operating Instru ctions[...]

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    G GLOSSAR Y Absolute Pa thname The full path of a file, including the co mputer system and any directories o r subdirectories. For exa mple, c:prog ram fil esmona rch softw arempcl toolbox9855.phu Access Point An interface between a wireless ne t work and a wired network. Ac cess points can be used with Ethernet or other commu nications to enab[...]

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    Channe l or RF Channe l You can select w hich channel yo ur network devices use to communicate. All de vices must be on the same channel to communicate in Ad-Hoc mode. Othe r radio devices such as Blu etooth® wireles s devic es, micro wave ove ns, or 2.4- GHz cordless phones may operate/interfere i f they are on the same channel as y our network. [...]

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    LPD/LPR A pr inter p rotoc ol that uses TCP/I P to est ablis h connections between prin ters on a network. Also known as Line P rinter Daemon/L ine Printer Remo te. MAC A ddress or Media A ccess Control A hardw are address (6-byte) tha t uniquely identifies e ach node of a ne t work. The MAC address is set du ring manufacturing and does not change.[...]

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    PSK (Pre-Shared Key ) Authentication mode of WPA used in SOHO environments. The key valu e (or pass-phrase) is use d for network authentica tion only (not data encryption). It does n ot use a RADIUS server like the othe r modes, but uses a shared key to provide the initial authenti cation with the access point or host. RADIUS (Remote Authentica tio[...]

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    SSID or Service Se t Identifier A unique ide ntifier that must match for all nodes o n a subnetwork to communicate with each other. It consists of up to 32 cha racters (any pr intable ch aract er, incl uding spaces). If using the space ch a racter, it must be enclosed in quotation mar ks. It is case-sen sitive. Static Method One of th e available b[...]

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    WEP or Wired Equivalent Privacy A security protocol for wireless local area networks. WEP was designe d to provide the same leve l of security as that of a wired ne t w ork, w hich is inherently more secure than a wireless netw ork because wired networks are easily prot ected a gainst unautho rize d access. W ireles s network s use radio waves to c[...]

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    INDEX A alert s network 3-11, 3-13 , 3-14 authen tication EAP-FAST 3-28 LEAP 3-28 PEAP 3-28 PSK 3-28 TLS 3-28 TTLS 3-28 authentica tion type 3-28 C command console 5-1 general 5-5 help 5-3 SNMP 5-15 TCPIP 5-13 Telnet 5 -1 wireless 5-8 configur ation label 1-6 console commands 5-1 E EAP-FAST authentica tion 3-28 F firmware update 3-25 G general comm[...]

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    S security 3-22 settings 3-22 server settings 3-3, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6 , 3-8, 3- 19, 3-20 setting password 3-16, 3-17, 3-18 settings printer 3-3, 3-4, 3-5 , 3-6, 3-8, 3-19, 3-20 security 3-22 server 3-3, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6, 3-8, 3-19, 3-20 SNMP 3-14, 3-15 TCPIP 3-7 wireless 3-10 setup network 3-11, 3-14 , 3-15 printer 3-3, 3-4, 3-5 , 3-6, 3-8, 3-19, 3-20 wire[...]

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