Avery Printer 7411 User Manual

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GETTING STARTED......................................................................................1-1  
Overview ................................................................................................1-1  
System Requirements ..............................................................................1-2  
Network Protocols Supported....................................................................1-2  
Checking the Print Server Hardware ..........................................................1-3  
Verifying Successful Installation ...............................................................1-4  
Sample Test Page ................................................................................1-5  
CONFIGURING THE 802.11B/G AND IP SETTINGS .........................................2-1  
Configuring the Print Server .....................................................................2-1  
Before You Begin ....................................................................................2-1  
Installing the Software .............................................................................2-2  
MANAGEMENT METHODS ............................................................................3-1  
MonarchNet Console................................................................................3-1  
HP JetAdmin Utility..................................................................................3-1  
HP Web JetAdmin Utility ..........................................................................3-1  
MicrosoftWindowsNetwork Configuration ............................................3-2  
Additional Windows Configuration Methods ................................................3-2  
UNIX Network Configuration .....................................................................3-2  
Berkeley UNIX Host Configuration .............................................................3-3  
Sun Solaris Configuration .....................................................................3-4  
HP/UX Configuration................................................................................3-6  
IBM AIX Configuration..............................................................................3-7  
Web Browser...........................................................................................3-8  
Configuration on Other Systems................................................................3-8  
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Logging In ..............................................................................................4-2  
Configuring the Printer .............................................................................4-3  
Configuring the Print Port Settings ............................................................4-4  
Configuring Print Services ........................................................................4-5  
Setting NetWare Parameters.....................................................................4-6  
Changing TCP/IP Settings ........................................................................4-7  
Configuring PrintraNet .............................................................................4-8  
Changing Wireless Settings ......................................................................4-9  
Configuring Alerts and Traps .................................................................. 4-10  
Receiving An Alert.............................................................................. 4-12  
SNMP IP Traps .................................................................................. 4-13  
SNMP Netware Traps ......................................................................... 4-14  
Changing the Passwords ........................................................................ 4-15  
Setting the Network Card Access Password .......................................... 4-16  
Setting the Network Card Update Password .......................................... 4-17  
Configuring Network Protocols ................................................................ 4-18  
Controlling IP Access............................................................................. 4-19  
To Add Hosts: .................................................................................... 4-19  
To Remove Hosts ............................................................................... 4-20  
Configuring Network Security.................................................................. 4-20  
Printing a Test Page .............................................................................. 4-22  
Using the Console ................................................................................. 4-22  
Updating Firmware ................................................................................ 4-23  
Basic Security Configurations ................................................................. 4-24  
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Troubleshooting Wireless Configuration Problems.......................................5-5  
Troubleshooting Network Configuration......................................................5-6  
Technical Support....................................................................................5-6  
TELNET CONSOLE COMMANDS....................................................................6-1  
Help Commands ......................................................................................6-3  
General Commands .................................................................................6-5  
802.11b/g Wireless Commands .................................................................6-8  
TCP/IP Commands ................................................................................ 6-13  
SNMP Commands .................................................................................. 6-15  
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................ A-1  
802.3 Specifications ............................................................................... A-1  
Optional 802.11b/g Specifications ............................................................ A-1  
Options ................................................................................................. A-2  
GLOSSARY................................................................................................. G-1  
INDEX ............................................................................................................ I  
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G E T T I N G S TA R T E D  
1
The Monarch7411Print Server lets you communicate with the  
Monarch9825printer on a wired Ethernet 802.3 network, or on an  
802.11b or 802.11g wireless network. 802.11b/g refers to 802.11b and  
802.11g in this manual.  
Information in this document supercedes information in previous versions.  
Check our Web site (www.monarch.com) for the latest documentation and  
release information.  
O v e r v i e w  
You can use the print server in Ad-Hoc (peer-to-peer) or infrastructure  
(access point) wireless mode. The print server operates at speeds of up to  
11 Mbps on any IEEE 802.11b and 54 Mbps on any IEEE 802.11g wireless  
compatible networks.  
The wireless print server includes a dual-mode built-in wired Ethernet  
(802.3) connection so the print server automatically switches between  
wireless and wired Ethernet mode within the same subnet address. When  
switching between wired and wireless mode on different subnets, turn off the  
printer and then turn it back on to reinitialize the print server.  
Follow the instructions in this manual to configure the wireless print server  
for your printer. For more information and software downloads, see Chapter  
5, “Troubleshooting.”  
Getting Started 1-1  
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S y s t e m R e q u i r e m e n t s  
To use the print server for printing from a wireless network, you need an  
802.11b/g wireless network. The wireless network consists of either of the  
following:  
An 802.11b/g wireless enabled PC printing straight to the printer (Ad-Hoc  
or Peer-to-Peer Mode).  
An 802.11b/g wireless access point allowing wireless and wired Ethernet  
enabled computers to print to the print server (Infrastructure Mode).  
To configure and print, you need the following:  
1. The MAC address from the label of the print server (for example:  
004017023F96).  
2. The following information from your wireless network administrator:  
Wireless Mode (Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc)  
The SSID (service set identifier) for your wireless network.  
If you are using TCP/IP (recommended for Windows Networks) and are  
not connected to a server that automatically assigns your IP address, you  
need to set the printer in Static mode and assign a unique IP Address for  
the wireless print server (for example: 192.168.1.14) and a subnet mask.  
A router (default gateway) address is optional.  
N e t w o r k P r o t o c o l s S u p p o r t e d  
TCP/IP:  
LPD/LPR, FTP, or IPP  
Raw TCP/IP (port 9100 or any chosen port)  
NetBIOS over IP (with SMB)  
NetWare (NEST)  
NetBEUI  
DLC  
Telnet  
WINS  
DHCP  
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C h e c k i n g t h e P r i n t S e r v e r H a r d w a r e  
The print server comes preinstalled and tested in your printer. Do not plug  
any cables into the parallel port when using the print server. A printer with  
this print server cannot use the parallel port. However, the serial port is still  
active.  
Antenna  
Test/Reset Button  
Serial  
Port  
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V e r i f y i n g S u c c e s s f u l I n s t a l l a t i o n  
When the print server is turned on, it goes through the following startup  
sequence:  
It runs through a set of power-up diagnostics for a few seconds. The top  
orange light comes on when the unit is turned on. The middle light  
comes on solid yellow when an Ethernet link (wired 10baseT) is  
established. The bottom comes on solid green when an Ethernet (wired  
100baseTX) link is established. Both the yellow and green lights will  
come on solid when a wireless link is established. The yellow and green  
lights blink during network activity. The top light blinks orange if there is  
an error.  
Test/Reset Button  
Press this button down for less than 5 seconds to  
print a test page on the printer. The test page  
shows the current wireless and network settings of  
the print server. See “Sample Test Page” for more  
information. If the test page does not print, see  
Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting.”  
Press this button down for more than 5 seconds  
while turned on to reset the print server to its  
factory default parameters. The print server re-  
initializes automatically.  
LED Status Indicators The top orange light comes on when the unit is  
turned on. The middle light comes on solid yellow  
when an Ethernet link (wired 10baseT) is  
established. The bottom comes on solid green  
when an Ethernet (wired 100baseTX) link is  
established. Both the yellow and green lights come  
on solid when a wireless link is established. The  
yellow and green lights blink during network  
activity. The top light blinks orange if there is an  
error.  
Antenna  
A rugged 802.11b/g compatible antenna, mounted  
on the back of plastic-cover printers or on the top  
of metal-cover printers.  
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Sample Test Page  
The test page is best displayed using 4” wide by 6” long labels. If the label  
is too small, some information may print outside the label edges.  
PAXAR  
------------- MonarchNet Print Server Status -------------  
MonarchNet Network Adapter-PLUS  
Firmware  
versions  
FW Ver. CTMO -7.01E (2006.03.10)  
Boot Ver. 1.0  
Ethernet: 00-40-17-1e-85-92 EN_11  
Node name: MON_002077  
Netware Retries:  
Frame type Network  
Unknown  
EN_802.2 Unknown  
EN_802.3 Unknown  
EN_SNAP Unknown  
0
Count  
1126  
1126  
2718  
1126  
MAC  
address  
Active Services:  
PXRIE8592_X1  
BINARY_X1  
AppleTalk Name:  
TEXT_X1  
POSTSCRIPT_X1  
PCL_X1  
AppleTalk Zone:  
NetBIOS Computer Name:  
NetBIOS Domain:  
Primary WINS server  
Secondary WINS server  
WiFi settings  
TCP/IP  
Netware  
AppleTalk  
POP3  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Security  
setting  
WiFi Channel:  
WiFi SSID:  
WiFi Mode: INFRASTRUCTURE  
WiFi Speed:  
WiFi WEP:  
0
AAA  
Should be at  
least 60%  
DLC  
54  
Disabled  
75%  
NetBIOS/IP  
NetBEUI  
LAT  
WiFi Signal Quality:  
Actual SSID:  
Actual SSID  
should match  
WiFi SSID  
TCP/IP  
settings  
Banyan  
Wired/Wireless:  
WIRED  
IP address  
Subnet mask  
IP Gateway  
(via DHCP  
Boot method  
Boot tries  
192.0.0.192  
255.255.0.0  
192.0.192.0  
192.0.1.1)  
DHCP  
NETWORK STATISTICS  
Packets Received  
Bytes Received  
Bad Packets Received  
Receiver error mask  
Receiver overruns  
Packets Transmitted  
Bytes Transmitted  
Packet Collisions  
How print  
server is  
communicating  
Set  
17881  
808113  
method  
should  
match  
defined  
Method  
0
3
0000  
0
4903  
505531  
0
Netware Status: Not  
Mode: Queue Server  
Server Name:  
Transmit packet fail  
0
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C O N F I G U R I N G T H E 8 0 2 . 11 b / g  
A N D I P S E T T I N G S  
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C o n f i g u r i n g t h e P r i n t S e r v e r  
To configure the print server for a 802.11b/g wireless network, you must set  
the wireless mode (Ad-Hoc or infrastructure), SSID, channel (Ad-Hoc mode  
only), data rate and security. All nodes of a wireless network need to have  
the same settings in order to communicate with each other.  
B e f o r e Y o u B e g i n  
Properly configure your computer for communication on a wireless network  
before you continue. If you are connecting to the device through an access  
point, your computer should be in infrastructure mode and associated with  
the access point. If you are connecting directly to the device without an  
access point, you should be in Ad-Hoc mode.  
Note: If your wireless adapter includes an option for 802.11 Ad-Hoc, you  
must select it if you need to use the printer in Ad-Hoc mode. If it  
does not include this option, select Ad-Hoc Computer-to-Computer,  
or whatever mode your adapter uses to communicate on a wireless  
network without an access point.  
If you are using WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption or other  
advanced security, such as WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), on your wireless  
network, temporarily disable the security on your PC in order to configure  
the print server. If you are using an access point with security enabled and it  
does not allow non-secure clients to communicate with other non-secure  
clients, temporarily change the wireless mode of your computer to Ad-Hoc  
(802.11) mode.  
Note: If no computers on your network can be set to Ad-Hoc mode,  
temporarily disable security on your access point. When you are  
done configuring the print server, you can re-enable security on your  
computer and change the wireless mode back if necessary. You can  
also use a wired connection to configure the print server.  
Configuring the 802.11b/g and IP Settings 2-1  
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If you are using TCP/IP, note your computer’s IP address. The print  
server needs to be on the same IP segment as the other nodes on your  
network in order to communicate.  
You should have a good signal between your computer and the access  
point.  
I n s t a l l i n g t h e S o f t w a r e  
The following operating systems are supported:  
MicrosoftWindowsNT4, 2000, and XP.  
Follow these steps to install the Monarch® NetManager software and  
configure the print server. You can also download the utility from our Web  
site.  
1. Insert the CD-ROM (included with your printer) into your PC.  
2. Click on the Software folder, click Network Utilities, NetManager folder,  
then click on Setup.exe.  
3. Follow the on-screen instructions for installing the utility. When  
NetManager starts for the first time, you will see the NetManager  
Welcome screen.  
You are prompted to enter a View name. Then you can either select the  
protocol and filter settings, or “Automatically create a view with default  
settings.”  
4. Click Finish to begin searching for print servers. NetManager gets the  
information from the print server(s) and lists the server name, IP address,  
and hardware (Ethernet) address. It might take a minute or two for the  
printer server to show up, especially if you have a large wireless network.  
The default name of the print server is PXRxxxxxx, where xxxxxx is the  
last 6 digits of the Ethernet address (for example, PXR08B2C7).  
Note: If you do not see the print server in the list, hold down the test  
button on the back of the print server for more than 5 seconds to  
reset it to factory defaults and try the search again. If you still do not  
see it, see Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting.”  
5. When you see the print server you need to configure in the list, highlight  
it and click the Configuration tool.  
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Note: If the wireless signal is less than 50% on the Wireless Status  
screen, printing performance could be affected. To improve the  
signal strength, try moving the print server closer to the computer or  
access point and away from other radio devices such as Bluetooth®  
wireless devices, microwave ovens, or 2.4 gigahertz cordless  
phones.  
6. Configure your print server to the settings you need. Many of the fields  
are automatically configured to match the network being used, so you  
may not need to change the Wireless Mode, RF Channel, SSID, and Data  
Rate settings unless you need to change the print server to a different  
wireless network.  
If your network uses WEP encryption or other advanced security, you  
need to enable the security and enter the appropriate key(s). Contact  
your system administrator to determine what information you need.  
If you are using TCP/IP and you do not have a DHCP server (see note  
below), you need to manually assign a valid IP address, subnet mask,  
and gateway and then set the boot method to static.  
7. When you are done configuring, click OK. You are prompted to save  
changes and reset the print server. Click OK. The print server resets with  
your new configuration. This may take several minutes.  
Note: If you are using DHCP on your network, the print server may have  
acquired valid IP settings at this point and no further configuration is  
necessary. This might work well if your DHCP server allows the print  
server to keep this address permanently, but in most cases, you  
should use a static address outside the range reserved for DHCP  
(Refer to your DHCP server documentation for details). This is  
because when you configure your printer port, it goes to a static IP  
address.  
Configuring the 802.11b/g and IP Settings 2-3  
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M A N A G E M E N T M E T H O D S  
3
There are a variety of ways to configure and monitor the print  
server. These methods are: Web browser, NetMgr, MonarchNet Console, HP  
JetAdmin, HP Web JetAdmin, or Telnet. For Telnet/console mode  
information, see Chapter 6, “Telnet Console Commands.”  
M o n a r c h N e t C o n s o l e  
This is a command-line oriented console that contains features not available  
through NetManager or a Web browser. The default password is access.  
The console can be accessed via:  
Telnet  
Web browser  
Note: Enter the IP address in the browser. When prompted to enter  
password, type access. On the network configuration main menu,  
select Console. The screen allows you to enter console commands.  
See Chapter 6, “Telnet Console Commands,” for more information.  
H P J e t A d m i n U t i l i t y  
This HP Windows-based utility (works transparently with JetAdmin) can be  
downloaded from the HP Web site (www.hp.com).  
Note: The print server does not appear in the list of configured servers  
unless TCP/IP or IPX is running on the computer.  
H P W e b J e t A d m i n U t i l i t y  
This HP utility for Windows NT Advanced Server and Windows 2000 can be  
downloaded from the HP Web site (www.hp.com). Once it is installed, a web  
browser on any computer that has access to the Windows NT/2000 server  
may be used to access the print server.  
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M i c r o s o f t W i n d o w s N e t w o r k C o n f i g u r a t i o n  
The print server includes the easy-to-use NetManager software for printing  
from Windows computers over an 802.11b/g wireless link. This software  
creates a network port on the Windows system, which acts like a normal  
parallel port. As a result, it works transparently with any standard Windows  
printer driver and application program. Because this software uses the  
industry-standard TCP/IP protocol, it can be used with IP routers and other  
IP-based equipment.  
A d d i t i o n a l W i n d o w s C o n f i g u r a t i o n M e t h o d s  
The print server is also compatible with other methods of printing from  
Windows. These include the Standard TCP/IP port option in Windows  
2000/XP, and the lpr port option in Windows NT that are built into the  
operating system.  
U N I X N e t w o r k C o n f i g u r a t i o n  
The print server appears to the network as a UNIX host computer with a  
unique IP address running the line printer daemon (LPD) protocol. As a  
result, any host computer that supports the Berkeley remote-lpr command  
can spool jobs to the print server without the need for any special software  
on the host computer.  
Note: Before configuring a UNIX print queue, the print server must have a  
valid IP address.  
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B e r k e l e y U N I X H o s t C o n f i g u r a t i o n  
Berkeley UNIX host computers include Linux, Digital Equipment Corporation  
Digital UNIX, OSF/1, and ULTRIX; Compaq Tru64 UNIX; SunOS (not  
Solaris), SCO UNIX; and many others. Sun Solaris, HP/UX, IBM AIX users  
should skip to the appropriate sections later in this manual.  
Do not use the Linux X-Windows graphical user interface printer  
configuration utility, because it does not work with Paxar print servers.  
Instead, Linux users should follow the configuration steps listed in this  
section.  
SCO UNIX users should use the rlpconf command to create a printer and  
automatically configure the /etc/printcap file (you will still need to edit the  
/etc/hosts file). Enter the print server's service name (MONxxxxxx_P1) as  
the name of the printer (refer to the print server self-test for the exact  
name of this service), and enter the name of the print server that you  
assigned in the /etc/hosts file as the remote host name; note that  
because this name must be unique for each printer, we recommend using  
the MONxxxxxx_P1 service instead of the normal BINARY_P1 service.  
1. Edit the /etc/hosts file: (or equivalent local host table). For example:  
192.189.207.33  
monprinter  
2. Edit the printcap file: An example of a typical entry in the printcap file is:  
MonarchPrinter:\  
:lp=:\  
:rm=MON:\  
:rp=BINARY_P1:\  
:sd=/usr/spool/lpd/MonarchPrinter:  
"MonarchPrinter" is the queuename.  
"MON" matches the name in the hosts file.  
"BINARY_P1" is the print server's service name.  
Note: Use TEXT_P1 instead of BINARY_P1 for text files."sd" is the spool  
directory.  
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3. Create the spool directory: The lpd spool directory is usually located in  
the /usr/spool directory. To create a new spool directory, use the mkdir  
command; for example:  
mkdir /usr/spool/lpd/MonarchPrinter  
4. Print using the standard lpr command:  
lpr –PMonarchPrinter filename  
5. For AT&T based UNIX systems, such as SCO, use the standard lp  
command:  
lp –dMonarchPrinter filename  
Sun Solaris Configuration  
To use a print server with Sun Solaris, first use the Host Manager in the  
Admintool utility to add the print server IP address and name to the  
/etc/hosts file.  
1. Click None - Use /etc files on host  
2. Click Apply.  
3. Click Edit and then Add Host.  
4. Enter the print server name as the Host Name (this name is anything you  
want, but should not have an "_" character in it).  
5. Enter the IP address and Ethernet address of the print server (the  
Ethernet address has the format aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff)  
6. Click Add and then close the Host Manager windows.  
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7. Use the Printer Manager in the Admintool utility under Open Windows as  
follows:  
Select Edit  
Select Add  
Select Add Access to Remote Printer  
At the PrinterName prompt, type any name for the print queue  
At the Printer Server prompt, type:  
name\!servicename  
(for example, MonarchPrinter\!BINARY_P1), where:  
name matches the print server name as entered in the host’s table.  
servicename is the print service name. For binary graphics files use  
the service BINARY_P1; for text files use the service TEXT_P1.  
8. Set the Print Server OS to BSD (this is the default setting).  
9. Select Add.  
10. To print, use the standard lp command; for example:  
lp –dMonarchPrinter filename  
Notes:  
We recommend using the /etc/hosts file for the printer name rather than  
NIS or other name services.  
Due to a bug in the Sun lpd implementation on Solaris 2.4 and earlier  
releases, may cause problems printing very long print jobs. The  
workaround is to configure the print server as an HP JetDirect card using  
the HP JetAdmin for UNIX software.  
Solaris print queues can also be configured from the UNIX shell using the  
lpadmin command.  
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H P / U X C o n f i g u r a t i o n  
To configure a print server using HP/UX 10.x, use the same program and  
these steps:  
1. When you get a list of options, select Printers and Plotters.  
2. Select LP Spooler.  
3. Select Printers and Plotters.  
4. Select Actions and then Add Remote Printer/Plotter.  
5. Enter any name as the Printer Name (this is the name of the print  
queue).  
6. Enter the IP address of the print server as the Remote System Name.  
7. Enter the print server service name (BINARY_P1 for binary files or  
TEXT_P1 for text files) as the Remote Printer Name.  
8. Check the box next to Remote Printer is on BSD System.  
9. You may accept the default values for the remaining items.  
10. Click OK to configure the printer.  
11. You should now be able to print using the lp -d command with the printer  
name.  
Notes:  
The configuration for HP Distributed Print Services and for earlier  
versions of HP/UX is slightly different.  
The print server can also be configured as a JetDirect card using HP/UX.  
To do this, you will need the HP UNIX Host Printing Software (part of  
HP's JetAdmin for UNIX).  
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I B M A I X C o n f i g u r a t i o 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 remote printer subsystem.  
4. Select Client services.  
5. Select Remote printer queues.  
6. Select Add a remote queue. Enter the following remote queue settings:  
Name of queue to add (user selectable) Activate the queue (Yes).  
Destination host (print server’s IP address; or if you have configured the  
/etc/hosts file, use the name of the print server that you specified in that  
file).  
Name of queue on remote printer BINARY_P1 for binary files or TEXT_P1  
for text files).  
Name of device to add (user selectable; for example lp0).  
7. You should now be able to print using the normal lp -d command.  
Notes:  
The configuration for earlier versions of AIX is slightly different.  
The print server can also be configured as a JetDirect card using AIX. To  
do this, refer to your AIX documentation.  
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W e b B r o w s e r  
This utility allows the user to configure the print server with a standard web  
browser like Microsoft® Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox®. No additional  
software is needed on the system. It can be used on any system that  
supports web browser capabilities.  
Simply type the IP address into your Web browser address bar to connect.  
The default password is access.  
Note: Both the print server and the PC must be configured with an IP  
address and your browser must be configured to work across a LAN  
in order to use a Web browser. See Chapter 4, “Using the Web  
Interface” for more information.  
C o n f i g u r a t i o n o n O t h e r S y s t e m s  
The print server can be used with any computer system that supports the  
LPR/LPD protocol or HP JetDirect (port 9100 is the default; however, it can  
be reconfigured). Refer to the system’s documentation to configure  
LPR/LPD or JetDirect print queues.  
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U S I N G T H E W E B I N T E R FA C E  
4
You can configure and manage the printer and print server using  
your Web Browser: MicrosoftInternet Explorer, version 6.0, or greater or  
NetscapeCommunicator, version 4.7 or greater or Mozilla Firefox®.  
Notes:  
The screen pictures shown in this manual may not exactly  
match the software, since the technology is changing so  
rapidly.  
The recommended screen area resolution for your PC is  
1024 x 768 pixels.  
Before you begin, you need to know your printer’s IP  
address. The printer should be turned on and ready to  
receive data.  
It may take a minute or more before a wireless connection is associated  
between the print server and the access point. When the printer is  
connected to an access point, you see  
Print Mode  
Ready  
The printer is connected and ready to receive data.  
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L o g g i n g I n  
1. Start your Web browser.  
2. Type in your printer’s IP address and press Enter. For example,  
192.0.0.192.  
3. From the side menu, click Login.  
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4. Type access for the password. To change the password, see “Setting the  
Network Card Access Password,” for more information. The password is  
case-sensitive and saved in the printer’s flash memory.  
5. Click Submit.  
The Printer Status page appears with information about your printer,  
including printer name, Ethernet address, firmware version and more.  
Click the Paxar link if you need to contact us.  
C o n f i g u r i n g t h e P r i n t e r  
You can configure the printer using your Web browser. Only configure the  
settings required for your network/printer.  
1. From the side menu, click Server Settings.  
This screen allows you to change the name, location, and other  
information for your server. It also allows you to set SNMP  
parameters for the server, reset the server and restore server default  
settings.  
2. Enter your information and click Submit.  
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3. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen  
appears.  
4 . Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset. Even though  
you submitted your changes on the previous screen, they do not take  
effect until you reset the printer.  
You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to  
the printer settings.  
C o n f i g u r i n g t h e P r i n t P o r t S e t t i n g s  
This screen allows you to view available ports, change port settings, cancel  
print jobs, and view the job log for each available port. Only configure the  
settings required for your network/printer.  
1. From the side menu, click Printer Port. The available ports are listed.  
2. Click the name of the port you want to modify. The Print Port Settings  
screen appears.  
3. Enter the new attributes and click Submit.  
4. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen  
appears.  
5. Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset. Even though  
you submitted your changes on the previous screen, they do not take  
effect until you reset the printer.  
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You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to  
the printer settings.  
C o n f i g u r i n g P r i n t S e r v i c e s  
Only configure the settings required for your network/printer.  
1. From the side menu, click Print Services. The Configure Service screen  
appears.  
2. Click the name of the service you want to modify from the available  
services listed.  
Each configure service screen allows you to specify ports, determine  
network protocols, set filters and more.  
3. Enter the new attributes and click Submit.  
4. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen  
appears.  
5. Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset. Even though  
you submitted your changes on the previous screen, they do not take  
effect until you reset the printer.  
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You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to  
the printer settings.  
S e t t i n g N e t W a r e P a r a m e t e r s  
You can modify the NetWare parameters from your Web browser. To update  
NetWare settings, use Telnet console commands. See Chapter 6, “Telnet  
Console Commands” for more information.  
1. From the side menu, click NetWare.  
2. Click the name of the enable service to modify the NetWare parameters  
for that service. See “Configuring Print Services” for more information.  
You can also change the network frame type (packet format),  
NetWare password, or disable NetWare.  
3. When you are finished, click Submit.  
4. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen  
appears.  
5. Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset. Even though  
you submitted your changes on the previous screen, they do not take  
effect until you reset the printer.  
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You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to  
the printer settings.  
C h a n g i n g T C P / I P S e t t i n g s  
Only configure the settings required for your network/printer.  
1. From the side menu, click TCP/IP.  
2. Click the name of the enabled service to modify the TCP/IP parameters  
for that service. See “Configuring Print Services” for more information.  
3. You can change protocols, assign an IP address, subnet mask, gateway  
and more.  
Note: If you disable the IP protocol, you will not be able to configure the  
printer from your Web browser.  
4. When you are finished, click Submit.  
5. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen  
appears.  
6. Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset. Even though  
you submitted your changes on the previous screen, they do not take  
effect until you reset the printer.  
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You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to  
the printer settings.  
C o n f i g u r i n g P r i n t r a N e t  
Only configure the settings required for your network/printer.  
1. From the side menu, click PrintraNet.  
2. Enter the IP address of the POP3 or SNMP server on your network where  
internet print jobs are located.  
You may also specify a mailbox name and password. For no password  
required, enter a single space in the field provided.  
3. Click Submit.  
4. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen  
appears.  
5. Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset. Even though  
you submitted your changes on the previous screen, they do not take  
effect until you reset the printer.  
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You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to  
the printer settings.  
C h a n g i n g W i r e l e s s S e t t i n g s  
This screen allows you to set your wireless parameters. You can change  
modes, specify your SSID, modify your channel (Ad-Hoc mode only), network  
speed, access point density, and more. You can also configure network  
security. See “Configuring Network Security” for more information. Only  
configure the settings required for your network/printer.  
1. From the side menu, click Wireless.  
2. Select your information and click Submit.  
3. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen  
appears.  
4. Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset. Even though  
you submitted your changes on the previous screen, they do not take  
effect until you reset the printer.  
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You must re-enter your access password to make any further  
changes to the printer settings.  
C o n f i g u r i n g A l e r t s a n d T r a p s  
Alerts and SNMP are supported with the release of version 3.0 or greater  
printer firmware. The printer also contains the minimum set required to be  
compliant with MIB version 2.0 (RFC 3805).  
Email Alerts  
To set up an email alert when the printer goes offline, has a paper jam, or  
other error:  
1. From the side menu, click Alerts and Traps.  
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2. Click Email Alerts to setup the mail server and select users to receive  
messages about the printer’s status.  
3. Enter your SMTP server, email address, and the errors you want to  
receive notification for. You can enter up to eight email addresses.  
4. Click Submit.  
5. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen  
appears.  
6. Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset. Even though  
you submitted your changes on the previous screen, they do not take  
effect until you reset the printer.  
You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to  
the printer settings.  
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Receiving An Alert  
When the printer goes offline, has a paper jam, or any other error that you  
selected notification for, a similar email appears in the specified User’s  
inbox:  
The text of the email follows:  
MonarchNet2 Printer Alert!!!  
Prn IP:192.0.0.192  
Prn Name:PXR8A97CA  
Going Off-Line  
Please DO NOT REPLY to this message.  
Perform the appropriate action to correct the problem. Make sure the  
printer’s display says “Print Mode Ready” after the problem is corrected.  
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SNMP IP Traps  
1. From the Alerts and Traps screen, click SNMP IP Traps.  
2. Enter a community name, IP address, and the errors you want to receive  
notification for. You can enter up to eight IP addresses.  
3. Click Submit.  
4. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen  
appears.  
5. Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset. Even though  
you submitted your changes on the previous screen, they do not take  
effect until you reset the printer.  
You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to  
the printer settings.  
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SNMP Netware Traps  
1. From the Alerts and Traps screen, click SNMP Netware Traps.  
2. Enter a community name, IPX address, IPX Node address, and the errors  
you want to receive notification for. You can enter up to four IPX  
addresses.  
3. Click Submit.  
4. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen  
appears.  
5. Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset. Even though  
you submitted your changes on the previous screen, they do not take  
effect until you reset the printer.  
You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to  
the printer settings.  
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C h a n g i n g t h e P a s s w o r d s  
1. You can change the network access password, network update password,  
configure network security, IP access, or protocol, print a test page,  
access the console, or update firmware from the Web Admin  
Configuration screen.  
2. From the side menu, click Admin. The Web Admin Configuration screen  
appears.  
3. Select which password to change:  
Network Card Access  
Network Card Update  
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Setting the Network Card Access Password  
When set, the network card access password allows you to view the Web  
interface and the remote console. The default is access. The password is  
case-sensitive and stored in the printer’s flash memory.  
Make a note of the password if you change it.  
Changing the password also restricts access to  
Telnet sessions.  
1. From the side menu, click Admin. The Web Admin Configuration screen  
appears.  
2. Click Configure Network Card Access Password.  
3. Enter a new network access password.  
4. Retype the new password to confirm it.  
5. Click Submit.  
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Setting the Network Card Update Password  
When set, the network card update password allows you to change variables  
in the Web interface and the remote console.  
1. From the side menu, click Admin. The Web Admin Configuration screen  
appears.  
2. Click Configure Network Card Update Password.  
3. Enter a new network update password.  
4. Retype the new password to confirm it.  
5. Click Submit.  
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C o n f i g u r i n g N e t w o r k P r o t o c o l s  
1. Only configure the settings required for your network/printer. To enable or  
disable protocols:  
2. From the side menu, click Admin. The Web Admin Configuration screen  
appears.  
3. Click Protocol Control.  
4. Check or uncheck the network and IP protocols to enable or disable the  
necessary protocols.  
Note: If you disable the TCP/IP protocol, all IP protocols are disabled  
automatically.  
5. Click Submit.  
6. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen  
appears.  
7. Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset. Even though  
you submitted your changes on the previous screen, they do not take  
effect until you reset the printer.  
You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to  
the printer settings.  
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C o n t r o l l i n g I P A c c e s s  
1. You can limit which remote hosts are able to access the printer by setting  
up an IP address range.  
2. From the side menu, click Admin. The Web Admin Configuration screen  
appears.  
3. Click Configure IP Access Control.  
To Add Hosts:  
1. Enter a range of remote IP addresses that are allowed access to the  
printer. Any requests from hosts outside this range will be rejected.  
2. Click Add.  
3. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen  
appears.  
4. Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset. Even though  
you submitted your changes on the previous screen, they do not take  
effect until you reset the printer.  
You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to  
the printer settings.  
5. The range of accepted IP addresses is listed in the drop-down menu.  
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To Remove Hosts  
1. Select a range from the drop-down menu.  
2. Click Remove.  
3. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen  
appears.  
4. Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset. Even though  
you submitted your changes on the previous screen, they do not take  
effect until you reset the printer.  
You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to  
the printer settings.  
C o n f i g u r i n g N e t w o r k S e c u r i t y  
This screen allows you to enable or disable network security, assign WEP  
keys, set up a User ID and password, select an authentication protocol, and  
more. See “Basic Security Configurations” for more information.  
1. From the side menu, click Admin. The Web Admin Configuration screen  
appears.  
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2. Click Configure Network Security.  
3. Assign the necessary security settings for your network.  
4. Click Submit.  
5. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen  
appears.  
6. Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset. Even though  
you submitted your changes on the previous screen, they do not take  
effect until you reset the printer.  
You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to  
the printer settings.  
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P r i n t i n g a T e s t P a g e  
1. You can use the Web interface to send a test page to the printer.  
2. From the side menu, click Admin. The Web Admin Configuration screen  
appears.  
3. Click Print Test Page.  
U s i n g t h e C o n s o l e  
The Custom Commands menu allows you to enter Telnet console commands.  
1. From the side menu, click Admin. The Web Admin Configuration screen  
appears.  
2. Click Console.  
3. Enter a Telnet console command. See Chapter 6, “Telnet Console  
Commands,” for more information.  
4. Click Enter. The results from a Telnet command appear.  
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U p d a t i n g F i r m w a r e  
You can update the printer’s firmware. Make sure the Resident (Boot  
Loader) is version 2.3 or greater.  
1. From the side menu, click Admin. The Web Admin Configuration screen  
appears.  
2. Click Update Firmware.  
3. The printer should be connected and ready to receive data.  
4. Type the TFTP Server IP address.  
5. Type the relative pathname (relative to your TFTP server). Refer to your  
TFTP Server’s documentation for more information about setting up and  
using the TFTP server.  
Note: Depending on your TFTP server, you may only need the filename,  
not the entire path.  
6. Click Submit to load the firmware. If you lose power while updating the  
firmware, call Service.  
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B a s i c S e c u r i t y C o n f i g u r a t i o n s  
There are two main decisions to be made when choosing wireless security:  
encryption method and authentication protocol. The encryption method  
determines the algorithm used to encrypt the message. The authentication  
type specifies how users are identified and verified on a network. Is the  
device seeking connection what (and who) it claims to be?  
Select an Encryption Method from the following table:  
Encryption Method  
Type  
Algorithm Size  
(bits)  
Description  
WEP  
RC4  
64/128  
This is the 64 or 128 bit WEP Key that  
must match other nodes’ encryption keys  
in order to communicate. The user can  
only define 10 hex characters (40 bits) for  
64 bit WEP or 26 characters (104 bits) for  
128 bit WEP.  
WPA  
RC4  
AES  
64/128  
128  
Improves on WEP by using TKIP*  
(Temporal Key Integrity Protocol), which  
dynamically changes the encryption key  
and MIC (Message Integrity Code), which  
replaces CRC.  
WPA2  
Improves on WPA by replacing RC4 with  
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) for  
encryption. The user can only define 26  
characters (104 bits) for 128 bit WPA2.  
*
Dynamic WEP cannot be selected directly, so select 128 for the  
encryption mode and select an authentication mode from one of the  
following: LEAP, PEAP, EAP-FAST, TLS, or TTLS.  
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Authentication Protocol  
Type  
RADIUS  
Server  
User ID & Certificate Private Key  
Password  
Info File  
Protocol  
Enterprise LEAP  
PEAP*  
No  
N/A  
N/A  
PAP or  
MSCHAPv2  
Optional*  
PAC*  
TLS  
Required*  
N/A  
Required  
TTLS  
EAP-  
FAST  
N/A  
Personal  
PSK  
N/A  
*PEAP  
This is only for server-side certificates.  
*Optional  
Leaving the Certificate Root Key and the Certificate CN  
(common) names blank, no validation of the host certificate is  
performed. The values are set to “null” and all host  
certificates are accepted.  
*Required  
*PAC  
The Print Server comes with a default Private Key Information  
File. You can either download that file from the print server  
and add it to the TLS authentication server, or overwrite a  
new one on the print server.  
EAP-FAST does not use certificates to authenticate, but a  
PAC (Protected Access Credential), which is managed  
dynamically by the server. The PAC is distributed one at a  
time to the client manually or automatically.  
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See the following table of acceptable combinations:  
Encryption  
Authentication  
Open  
WEP  
WPA, WPA (TKIP), WPA2  
Static  
No  
Shared  
PSK  
LEAP  
PEAP  
Dynamic  
Yes  
EAP-FAST  
TLS*  
TTLS  
*
Load the local key before enabling TLS.  
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T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G  
5
Verify that the printer is operating properly:  
1. Is the printer online and does it have supplies?  
2. If the printer is working correctly, test the connection between the printer  
and the print server by pushing the test button on the back of the printer  
for less than five seconds.  
3. If the test page does not print, try resetting the print server to factory  
defaults by holding the test button for more than five seconds.  
G e n e r a l T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g I n f o r m a t i o n  
Use the following information if your print server is not operating properly.  
1. Verify that the printer is turned on.  
2. If you are switching between wired and wireless mode on different  
subnets, turn off the printer and then turn it back on to reinitialize the  
print server.  
3. Verify that the print server is functioning.  
When the printer is turned on, the print server runs through a set of  
power-up diagnostics for a few seconds.  
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If the print server is operating properly, all three LEDs blink  
momentarily, then indicate the following activity:  
LED Indicators  
Status  
solid  
blinking  
off  
printer is on  
Orange  
error  
printer is off  
solid  
blinking  
off  
Ethernet link (wired 10baseT)  
network activity  
Yellow  
Green  
no Ethernet connection  
Ethernet link (wired 100baseTX)  
network activity  
solid  
blinking  
off  
no Ethernet connection  
wireless link  
solid  
blinking  
off  
Yellow &  
Green  
network activity  
no wireless connection  
4. Print a test label. See Chapter 1, “Getting Started” for more information.  
Press the print server test button for about a second and a label should  
print.  
Use 6-inch long supply. If you are using supply that is shorter than 6  
inches long, temporarily change your supply type to “continuous” to  
print the entire test label. After printing the test label, change your  
supply type to your previous setting.  
If a label does not print, check the printer's display to see if it shows  
a receiving status. If so, press Escape to exit receiving mode. Once  
you see “Online Ready” on the display, print a test label again. If  
this does not print or the printer does not display “Online Ready,” the  
unit is locked up. Turn off the printer, wait fifteen seconds and then  
turn it back on.  
If the printer displays “Online Ready,” but is not printing, verify that  
the parallel port settings did not change. The Parallel Port setting  
should be “Internal” and the Mode setting should be “IEEE1284”.  
(From the Main Menu, select Setup, Port Settings, Parallel Comm.,  
Port and Mode.)  
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5. On the test label, verify your IP and WiFi settings. If using an Ethernet  
cable, the “Wired/Wireless:” value should be “WIRED”. If using RF, the  
setting should be “WIRELESS”.  
Check the “Actual SSID” and the “WiFi Sig Qual”. Is the actual SSID  
correct? Is the signal quality greater than zero? If the signal quality  
is 0, you lost connection with the access point. If it is very low, you  
may be experiencing interference or are very close to being out of  
range or an access point. A value of 100 is the best you can have  
for signal quality. You can probably operate at a minimum of 60, but  
the number of retries is likely to increase.  
6. Telnet to the printer.  
Note: If the print server has been reset, you may need to re-enable Telnet.  
Once you have verified connectivity, Telnet to the printer. This gives  
you access to console operation of the printer. Press Enter (on your  
host) to get the “#” prompt and enter “access” as the password.  
Press Enter to by-pass the user name. Once here, you have verified  
operation to the print server.  
7. Ping the printer.  
If you can ping the printer, it is at least "seen" on the network. If you  
cannot ping the printer, then ping every device in the path to the printer -  
access points, routers, etc. If you can ping every device but the printer,  
the printer needs to be turned off and back on. If some device in the  
path to the printer cannot be pinged, that device needs attention.  
ping <ip address> (i.e. ping 192.0.0.192)  
8. Verify connection to the data port by starting a Telnet session to the  
printer using port 9100 (i.e. Telnet aa.bb.cc.dd 9100). If this fails, some  
other device has the session in use. Either terminate the other  
connection or turn off the printer and then turn it back on.  
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If the connection succeeds, press Ctrl-E on your keyboard. This  
sends an ENQ request. The printer responds with three characters.  
Depending upon the Telnet being used, you may not see the first  
character, as it is a hex 05 value. The other two characters are  
ASCII characters.  
You see  
A@  
which means the printer is online and waiting. Alternatively, you can  
type  
{J,2}  
The printer responds with {J,0,0,””,””}.  
Note: The J must be capital.  
If you do not get any response, the printer may have an open  
session to some other connection. Either terminate the other  
connection or turn off the printer and turn it back on.  
9. Perform a factory reset on the print server.  
If the printer is not initializing correctly (verified by printing a test label  
from print server), perform a factory reset. Press the print server button  
while turned on and hold for about 10 seconds. The unit reinitializes  
with the factory-set defaults and then reboots. Verify with a test label to  
see if the unit is now correctly set.  
If the print server is pre-configured by us for the customer, the default  
values should represent the customer’s defaults.  
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T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g W i r e l e s s C o n f i g u r a t i o n P r o b l e m s  
1. Your computer’s wireless adapter and/or access point should be  
configured to match your print server.  
2. The print server should be in range of the printer (90 meters or 300 feet)  
and your PC and away from metal objects and other devices with radio  
signals (Bluetooth®, 2.4 GHz cordless phones, and microwaves).  
3. If you are connecting through an access point, use infrastructure mode.  
If you are connecting to the print server without an access point, use Ad-  
Hoc (802.11) mode.  
4. If you are using WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) or other advanced  
security on your wireless network, temporarily disable the security on  
your PC in order to configure the print server. If you are using an access  
point with security enabled and it does not allow non-secure clients to  
communicate with other non-secure clients, temporarily change the  
wireless mode of your computer to Ad-Hoc (802.11) mode.  
Note: If no computers on your network can be set to Ad-Hoc mode,  
temporarily disable the security on your access point. When you are  
done configuring the print server, you can re-enable the security on  
your computer and change the wireless mode back if necessary. You  
can also use a wired connection to configure the print server.  
5. If you need to use encryption or password protect your wireless network,  
and your wireless adapter or access point normally uses a password or  
passphrase instead of WEP, it should allow you to enter 0x followed by a  
ten digit (for 40-bit or 64-bit WEP) or twenty-six digit (for 128-bit WEP)  
key in hexadecimal format (0-9 or A-F).  
6. If you are experiencing slow performance or are having intermittent  
problems connecting, change the RF channel of your wireless network  
(Ad-Hoc mode only). This can be done in the NetManager Wireless  
Configuration screen. Change it to at least 3 channels lower or higher  
than any other wireless networks within range.  
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T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g N e t w o r k C o n f i g u r a t i o n  
If you are using TCP/IP, your computer and the print server should be on  
the same IP segment or can reach each other with a PING command from  
the host. The IP address you assign to the print server must be on the  
same logical network as your host computers.  
If your print server is set to Auto or DHCP for obtaining an IP address,  
the print server’s IP address can change. Either configure your DHCP  
server to give the print server a permanent lease or configure the print  
server to be on a static address that does not conflict with any other  
address.  
T e c h n i c a l S u p p o r t  
If these solutions do not work, or you have a problem or error not listed, call  
Service at the number listed on the back of this manual.  
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T E L N E T C O N S O L E C O M M A N D S  
6
Use this chapter to configure the print server using Telnet. You  
must have a basic understanding of Telnet commands. For initial setup, do  
not use Telnet. Use Auto-discover mode. Once you have the IP address,  
you can use Telnet or a Web browser.  
You can use Telnet if you do not have access to the Monarch® NetManager  
software.  
Note: The default port is Port 23.  
To reset the unit back to factory defaults, press and hold the black button on  
the print server card for about ten seconds. The LEDs temporarily turn off  
and then back on, indicating the unit is resetting.  
To access Telnet console mode:  
1. Start Telnet.  
2. Press Enter (on your host) until you see the “#” prompt.  
3. Type access as the password and press Enter. (access is the default  
password.)  
4. Press Enter to by-pass the user name. You do not need to enter a  
username.  
Note:  
The Telnet session times out after 10 minutes of inactivity.  
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5. To view the current wireless settings, type sh en (show wireless  
settings) or sh nw (show network settings) and press Enter:  
WiFi Mode = INFRASTRUCTURE  
WiFi SSID: ABC1234  
Speed = 54  
International Roaming: Flexible  
Dynamic Frequency Selection: Unsupported  
Regulatory Domain = USI  
WiFi FW Ver = 2.13.10.0 LMAC, 2.12.18.0 UMAC  
AP density = LOW  
Authentication type= OPEN SYSTEM  
Encryption is Disabled  
Local certificate loaded  
AP MAC Address = 00 A0 F8 51 B4 FC  
Signal Quality = Excellent (100%)  
Connected to SSID ENG4121 on channel 11  
6. To show the current IP settings, type sh ip (show TCP/IP settings) and  
press Enter.  
IP is enabled  
IP address 192.0.0.192 Boot tries  
3
Subnet mask 255.255.0.0 Boot method AUTO  
IP Gateway 192.0.0.192 Max window  
(via DHCP 192.0.0.192)  
10240  
LPD banner disabled  
LPD retries are disabled Keepalive  
Timeout  
0 min  
1 min  
Service Port  
PXR1E8580_X1 X1  
TCP port  
9100  
7. To change the SSID, type set en ssid testsystem and press Enter.  
8. To set the IP address, type set ip ad 192.0.0.192 and press Enter.  
9. To set the subnet mask, type set ip sub 255.255.0.0 and press  
Enter.  
10. Type INIT and press Enter to save the settings and initialize the unit.  
11. Type EXIT to exit Telnet.  
See the following section for a list of the most frequently used commands.  
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H e l p C o m m a n d s  
For help at any time, type “Help” and a list of available commands appears.  
The Help command builds on itself, because for each command you type,  
more details appear for each option.  
Syntax: Help set  
DEFAULT Set parameters to factory defaults  
EN Network Parameters  
LOAd Firmware update parameters  
PAssword <password>  
PORt <name> .  
PROtect <password>  
SERVEr  
SERVIce <name>  
SNMP  
Set console password  
Parameter for port <name>  
Set update password  
Server and LAT parameters  
Service Parameters  
SNMP Variables  
Syslog  
Syslog Parameters  
DNS  
DNS Parameters  
STRing n "..."  
BOT/EOT string  
IP  
POP3  
LPD/TCP Parameters  
POP3 Parameters  
SMTP SMTP Parameters  
NETWare  
POWERON <delay-sec>  
Netware Parameters  
Power on delay  
Displays a list of the available help commands for “Set.”  
Note: For any command that uses SET, you can also use SHOW to view  
the current setting.  
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Syntax: Help set ip  
IP LPD/TCP Parameters  
ADdress aa.bb.cc.dd  
IP node address  
ARP  
[EN/DI]  
IP set via ARP  
BAnner [EN/DI]  
CHKSUM [EN/DI]  
LPD banner printing  
IP receive checksum  
Number of DHCP/BOOTP tries  
Enable or Disable IP Processing  
Fast timeout  
BOot  
n
ENable/DISable  
FTIme [EN/DI]  
FTP  
[EN/DI]  
FTP protocol  
HTTP [EN/DI]  
KEepalive n  
HTTP protocol  
Keepalive interval (min)  
LPD protocol  
LPD  
[EN/DI]  
MEthod <type>  
PIng aa.bb.cc.dd  
PRObe [EN/DI]  
Set method of getting IP address  
Test connection to IP host  
TCP connection probes  
RANge [EN/DI/ALL] aa.bb.cc.dd {MAx ee.ff.gg.hh}  
RARp flags nn  
1=no subnet, 2=no router, 3=neither  
REtry [EN/DI]  
ROuter aa.bb.cc.dd  
SUbnet aa.bb.cc.dd  
LPD retry continuation  
Default router address  
Subnet mask  
TCP  
[EN/DI]  
Raw TCP (9100) protocol  
TELNET protocol  
TFTP protocol  
TELnet [EN/DI]  
TFTP [EN/DI]  
TImeout n  
Inactivity timeout (minutes)  
TRAP n [ADDR/PORT/TRIG] TRAP configuration  
WIndow nn  
LPD/TCP maximum window size  
Displays a list of the available help commands for “Set IP.”  
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G e n e r a l C o m m a n d s  
From the list of commands, the brackets - [] indicate to pick one of the  
options listed, the items inside curly braces - {} are optional and do not need  
to be specified.  
CHange  
Changes configuration items.  
CLear FATal  
Deletes fatal error log.  
CLear POrt portname JOB  
Clears current entry in the print server's internal queue for the specified portname  
(P1 for the first parallel port).  
CLear PROTect  
Sets the update password to “null.”  
CLear SERVEr STRing n  
Removes BOT/EOT string.  
DEfine  
Defines configuration items.  
DElete  
Removes configuration item.  
EXIT  
Exits console mode.  
HELP  
Displays the list of available commands.  
INIT  
Saves settings and initializes unit.  
PUrge  
Removes configuration item.  
SAVE  
Saves configuration settings.  
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SET DEFAULT  
Sets print server to factory defaults.  
SET LOAD [EN/DI]  
Enables or disables firmware reload after exit.  
SET LOAD HOst <name>  
Sets node name of boot host (NetWare firmware load).  
SET LOAD IP aa.bb.cc.dd  
Sets IP address of load host (TCP/IP firmware load).  
SET LOAD SOftware <filename>  
Sets print server’s firmware filename to load.  
SET PAssword  
Sets console password. The user is prompted for old password, new password,  
and to verify new password. The default password is access.  
Note:  
The password is case-sensitive.  
SET PROTect <password>  
Sets the update password.  
SET SERVEr DEscription  
Sets mode description to string displayed with SHOW SERVER command.  
SET SERVEr NAme <name>  
Sets server node name.  
SET SERVIce <servicename> <protocol> [EN/DI]  
Enables or disables specified protocol on specified service.  
SET SERVIce <servicename> NAme <newname>  
Changes service name.  
SET SERVIce <servicename> REceive [EN/DI]  
Sets receive only mode on specified service.  
SET SERVIce <servicename> TCP nn  
Sets TCP port number of service.  
SHow FATal  
Shows the fatal error log.  
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SHow LOAd  
Shows the print server’s firmware update parameters.  
SHow PORt <name> STA  
Shows the current port status.  
SHow SERVEr  
Shows the server parameters.  
SHow SERVEr COunters  
Shows the server statistics.  
SHow SERVEr QUeue  
Shows the print server internal queue.  
SHow TEstpage  
Prints a test page.  
SHow VErsion  
Shows the server firmware version.  
UNPROTect  
Allows the user to enter the update password (if one has been defined). Once the  
update password is entered correctly, SET commands can be used to modify the  
configuration until the console session is closed with EXIT.  
ZEro  
Zeros statistical counts.  
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8 0 2 . 1 1 b / g W i r e l e s s C o m m a n d s  
In the following commands, EN and NW (network settings) are  
interchangeable.  
CLear EN SSid  
Clears the SSID, so the server connects to any access point.  
SET EN  
Sets 802.11b/g Wireless Settings.  
SET EN APDEN [LOW/MED/HI]  
Sets 802.11b/g access point density.  
SET EN AUTHtype [OPEN/SHARED/TTLS/LEAP/PEAP/WPA-PSK]  
Sets the authentication type. See Chapter 4, “Using the Web Interface” for more  
information.  
SET EN CERTCN <name>  
Sets the EAP common name. If no value is set (null), all host certificates are  
accepted.  
SET EN CERTCN2 <name>  
Sets the second EAP common name. If no value is set (null), all host certificates  
are accepted.  
SET EN CERTEXP <value>  
Sets the EAP certificate exponent value.  
SET EN CERTKEY <keyvalue>  
Sets the EAP root key value.  
SET EN CHannel nn  
Sets 802.11b/g wireless channel.  
SET EN ENC [DIsable/64/128/WPA/WPA2/WPA2-WPA/  
Dynamic WEP]  
Sets the encryption mode. See Chapter 4, “Using the Web Interface” for more  
information.  
SET EN ID <userID>  
Sets the authentication user ID. It may include the realm, separated with the at  
(“@”) character.  
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SET EN INAP [PAP/MSCHAP_V2]  
Sets the EAP inner authentication protocol.  
SET EN IROAM [DISable/STRICT/FLEXible]  
Controls whether the radio frequencies are set based on the radio configuration or  
from its access point. Disabled uses the radio defaults. When in Ad-Hoc mode, you  
must set the region of operation. See “SET EN REGDOMain”. Flexible uses  
access point settings if present; otherwise the radio defaults are used. When in Ad-  
Hoc mode, you must set the region of operation. See “SET EN REGDOMain”.  
Strict the access point regulatory frequency information. When using an access  
point, there is no need to set the region of operation.  
SET EN PW <password>  
Sets the password for 802.11b/g EAP authentication.  
SET EN KEY# <1/2/3/4>  
Sets which WEP key number to use (default is 1).  
SET EN KEYVAL <WEPkey>  
Sets WEP key value. Must be hexadecimal.  
SET EN MODE [IN/AD]  
Sets 802.11b/g wireless mode to infrastructure or Ad-Hoc mode.  
SET EN RAdio [802.11b/802.11b-g]  
Sets the radio type.  
SET EN REALM <realm>  
Sets the realm portion of the 802.11b/g EAP authentication ID.  
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SET EN REGDOMain <countrycode>  
Sets the region of operation for the print server using the following table. The list  
of supported countries varies based on the radio type (802.11b or 802.11b/g).  
Country  
Code  
Description  
Country  
Code  
Description  
AL  
ALBANIA  
LV  
LB  
LATVIA  
DZ  
AR  
AM  
AT  
AU  
AZ  
BH  
BY  
BE  
BZ  
BO  
BA  
BR  
BN  
BG  
CA  
CL  
CN  
CO  
CR  
HR  
CY  
CZ  
ALGERIA  
LEBANON  
ARGENTINA  
ARMENIA  
LI  
LIECHTENSTEIN  
LITHUANIA  
LUXEMBOURG  
MACAO  
LT  
AUSTRIA  
LU  
MO  
MK  
MY  
MT  
MX  
MC  
MA  
NA  
NL  
NZ  
NO  
OM  
PK  
PS  
PA  
PE  
PH  
PL  
AUSTRALIA  
AZERBAIJAN  
BAHRAIN  
MACEDONIA  
MALAYSIA  
MALTA  
BELARUS  
BELGIUM  
MEXICO  
BELIZE  
MONACO  
BOLIVIA  
MOROCCO  
NAMIBIA  
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA  
BRAZIL  
NETHERLANDS  
NEW ZEALAND  
NORWAY  
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM  
BULGARIA  
CANADA  
OMAN  
CHILE  
PAKISTAN  
PALESTINIAN TERRITORY  
PANAMA  
CHINA  
COLUMBIA  
COSTA RICA  
CROATIA  
PERU  
PHILIPPINES  
POLAND  
CYPRUS  
CZECH REPUBLIC  
PT  
PORTUGAL  
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Country  
Code  
Description  
Country  
Code  
Description  
DK  
DO  
EC  
EG  
SV  
EE  
FI  
DENMARK  
PR  
QA  
RO  
RU  
SA  
SG  
SK  
SI  
PUERTO RICO  
QATAR  
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC  
ECUADOR  
ROMANIA  
EGYPT  
RUSSIAN FEDERATION  
SAUDI ARABIA  
SINGAPORE  
SLOVAKIA  
EL SALVADOR  
ESTONIA  
FINLAND  
FR  
GE  
DE  
GR  
GT  
HN  
HK  
HU  
IS  
FRANCE  
SLOVENIA  
GEORGIA  
ZA  
ES  
LK  
SOUTH AFRICA  
SPAIN  
GERMANY  
GREECE  
SRI LANKA  
GUATEMALA  
HONDURAS  
HONG KONG  
HUNGARY  
SE  
CH  
SY  
TW  
TH  
TT  
SWEDEN  
SWITZERLAND  
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC  
TAIWAN  
ICELAND  
THAILAND  
IN  
INDIA  
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO  
TUNISIA  
ID  
INDONESIA  
IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF  
IRELAND  
TN  
TR  
UA  
AE  
GB  
US  
UY  
UZ  
VE  
VN  
YE  
ZW  
IR  
TURKEY  
IE  
UKRAINE  
IL  
ISRAEL  
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES  
UNITED KINGDOM  
UNITED STATES  
URUGUAY  
IT  
ITALY  
JP  
JO  
KZ  
KE  
KP  
KR  
KW  
JAPAN  
JORDAN  
KAZAKHSTAN  
KENYA  
UZBEKISTAN  
VENEZUELA  
VIETNAM  
KOREA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC  
KOREA, REPUBLIC  
KUWAIT  
YEMEN  
ZIMBABWE  
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SET EN SPeed <1/2/5.5/6/9/11/12/18/24/48/54>  
Sets 802.11b/g wireless speed in megabits per second (Mpbs).  
SET EN SSID “<ssid>”  
Sets 802.11b/g wireless SSID. Use quotes if there is a space in SSID. This is  
case sensitive.  
SH EN STATS  
Shows the network I/O statistics.  
SET EN WEP [DI/64/128]  
Sets wired equivalent privacy encryption level to disabled, 64-bit, or 128-bit.  
SET EN WIRED [AUTO/10BASE/100BASE]  
Sets the Ethernet speed.  
SET EN WPAGROUP [ENABLE/DISABLE]  
Selects whether to use the WPA group key mode. When enabled, group keys are  
used for data link encryption.  
SET EN WPAPSK <WPAkey>  
Sets the WPA pre-shared key or pass-phrase. Use 64 hex characters for the PSK  
or 8-63 characters for the pass-phrase. This is only valid when authentication  
mode is WPA-PSK.  
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T C P / I P C o m m a n d s  
SET IP [EN/DI]  
Selects whether to use IP-based protocols.  
SET IP ACcess [EN/DI/ALL] aa.bb.cc.dd  
[Mask ee.ff.gg.hh]  
Allows or prevents specified IP address from accessing print server.  
SET IP ADdress  
Sets IP address of print server.  
SET IP ARP [EN/DI]  
Selects whether to use an IP address with an ARP packet.  
SET IP BANNER [EN/DI]  
Sets printing of LPD job banners.  
SET IP BOot n  
Sets number of retries (n) for DHCP, BOOTP, RARP  
SET IP CHKSum [EN/DI]  
Enables or disables IP receive checksum.  
SET IP FTime [EN/DI]  
Enables or disables fast timeout.  
SET IP FTP [EN/DI]  
Selects whether to use the FTP protocol.  
SET IP HTTP [EN/DI]  
Selects whether to use the HTTP protocol.  
SET IP KEepalive n  
Sets keep alive interval (n) in minutes.  
SET IP LPD [EN/DI]  
Selects whether to use the LPD protocol.  
SET IP MEthod [AUTO/BOOTP/RARP/DHCP/STATIC]  
Sets method of getting IP address.  
SET IP PING aa.bb.cc.dd  
Sends IP ping packets to test the host connection.  
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SET IP PRObe [EN/DI]  
Enables or disables the TCP connection probe.  
SET IP RArp nn  
0 Both  
1 no subnet  
2 no router  
3 neither  
Default (0) - IP address is set with subnet mask and router that is the same  
address as host.  
SET IP RANGE [EN/DI/ALL]  
Sets the valid range of IP addresses.  
SET IP REtry [EN/DI]  
Enables or disables LPD retry continuation  
SET IP ROuter aa.bb.cc.dd  
Sets default Router/Gateway address (or access point).  
SET IP SUBnet aa.bb.cc.dd  
Sets default subnet mask.  
SET SERVIce <servicename> IP [EN/DI]  
Enables or disables TCP/IP jobs on specified service.  
SET SERVIce <servicename> TCP nn  
Sets TCP port number (>1023 on service).  
SET IP TCP [EN/DI]  
Selects whether to use the raw TCP (port 9100) protocol.  
SET IP TELNET [EN/DI]  
Selects whether to use the Telnet protocol.  
SET IP TFTP [EN/DI]  
Selects whether to use the TFTP protocol.  
SET IP TImeout n  
Sets timeout (n) in minutes.  
SET IP WIndow nn  
Sets the LPD/TCP maximum window size  
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S N M P C o m m a n d s  
CLear SNMP CONtact <string>  
Removes SNMP SysContact.  
CLear SNMP LOCation <string>  
Removes SNMP SysLocation.  
SET SNMP GETCOMM <string>  
Gets SNMP community.  
SET SNMP SETCOMM1 <string> or SET SNMP SETCOMM2 <string>  
Set SNMP community 1 or community 2 name.  
Note:  
An incoming set request can use either name for comm1 or comm2.  
SET SNMP CONtact <string>  
Set SNMP SysContact.  
SET SNMP LOCation <string>  
Sets SNMP SysLocation.  
SET SNMP JETADmin [EN|DIS]  
Selects whether to use the JetAdmin protocol.  
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S P E C I F I C AT I O N S  
A
Link Layer:  
802.3 or optional 802.11b/g  
Protocols:  
TCP/IP  
Passthru  
BOOTP  
DHCP  
RARP  
LPD/LPR  
Telnet  
RSH or REMSH (remote shell)  
FTP  
SNMP  
NetWare  
HP Jet Admin  
8 0 2 . 3 S p e c i f i c a t i o n s  
Communication  
Rate:  
10 Mbps or 100 Mbps  
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Frequency:  
Communication Rate:  
Channels  
2.4 GHz range, direct sequence  
1, 2, 5.5, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps  
1 to 11  
Mode:  
Ad-Hoc or infrastructure  
Encryption:  
WEP 64 or WEP 128  
WPA or WPA2  
Authentication:  
EAP-FAST  
LEAP  
PEAP  
TLS  
TTLS  
PSK  
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O p t i o n s  
Wireless 802.11b/g communications are available. However, check with  
International Sales for an approved list of countries or regions where these  
devices can be used.  
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G L O S S A R Y  
G
Absolute Pathname  
The full path of a file, including the computer system and  
any directories or subdirectories. For example,  
c:\program files\monarch software\mpcl  
toolbox\9855.phu  
Access Point  
An interface between a wireless network and a wired  
network. Access points can be used with Ethernet or  
other communications to enable roaming throughout a  
facility.  
Ad-Hoc  
Network/Mode  
A wireless network composed of devices that contain a  
network interface card and no access point.  
Ad-Hoc mode is also called peer-to-peer (point-to-point)  
communications or BSS network. As long as the devices  
are in range and are on the same channel and SSID, they  
connect and communicate. Use this mode if a wireless  
infrastructure does not exist or where services are not  
required.  
Authentication  
Method  
Identifies users on a network, based on a username and  
password. There are two types: open and shared.  
Authentication protocols include LEAP, PEAP, TLS, TTLS,  
EAP-FAST, and PSK.  
Auto Method  
One of the available boot methods. Auto tries DHCP,  
BOOTP, and RARP, then sets to the last IP address used  
if the IP address is not automatically set using any of the  
previous methods.  
BOOTP or  
Bootstrap Protocol  
One of the available boot methods. It is a protocol used  
by devices that know their MAC address, but do not know  
their IP address. The device broadcasts its hardware  
address and the BOOTP server responds with the IP  
address for it. The network administrator must enter the  
MAC address in the BOOTP Config file to obtain the IP  
address from the server.  
Boot Method  
Boot Tries  
The wireless print server uses this method to obtain an IP  
address. Can be set to Auto, DHCP, BOOTP, RARP, or  
Static.  
The number of times the device tries to get an IP address  
from the server when using the BOOTP and DHCP  
methods.  
BSS or  
Basic Service Set  
A set of 802.11b/g devices operating as a fully connected  
wireless network.  
BSSID  
See MAC Address.  
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Channel or  
RF Channel  
You can select which channel your network devices use to  
communicate. All devices must be on the same channel to  
communicate in Ad-Hoc mode. Other radio devices such  
as Bluetooth® wireless devices, microwave ovens, or 2.4-  
GHz cordless phones may operate/interfere if they are on  
the same channel as your network.  
DHCP or  
One of the available boot methods. It is a protocol that  
issues IP addresses automatically within a specified range  
to devices (such as printers) when they are first turned on.  
The device keeps the IP address for a defined period of  
time set by your System Administrator; however, a device  
could have a different IP address every time it connects to  
the network.  
Dynamic Host  
Configuration  
Protocol  
EAP (Extensible  
Authentication  
Protocol)  
Defines how to pass authentication information between  
the device and authentication server. The authentication  
is handled by the EAP type: FAST, TLS, TTLS, etc.  
FAST (Flexible  
Authentication via  
Secure Tunneling)  
Cisco Systems® developed this authentication protocol. It  
does not use certificates to authenticate, but a PAC  
(Protected Access Credential), which is managed  
dynamically by the server. The PAC is distributed one at  
a time to the client manually or automatically.  
Gateway  
Allows connections (communications) between different  
subnets on a network.  
Infrastructure  
Mode  
Requires an access point to communicate with other  
devices on the network. In infrastructure mode, wireless  
devices can communicate with each other or with a wired  
network.  
IP Address  
An Internet Protocol identifier for a device on a network.  
It consists of four 3-digit numeric fields, separated by  
periods. Each number can be zero to 255. An IP address  
has two components, the network address and the host  
address. Most company networks have ranges for their IP  
addresses.  
LAN or  
Local Area  
Network  
A computer network that connects personal computers,  
workstations, servers, and printers. This allows each user  
on the network the ability to share devices, such as  
printers, and communicate with each other via email, etc.  
LANs can be connected to each other by telephone lines  
or radio waves. See WLAN.  
LEAP (Lightweight  
Extensible  
Authentication  
Protocol)  
Cisco Systems® introduced this authentication protocol  
and provides mutual authentication with unique WEP keys  
for each user. New keys are issued based on a time limit.  
Changing the WEP key time limits provides additional  
security.  
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LPD/LPR  
A printer protocol that uses TCP/IP to establish  
connections between printers on a network. Also known  
as Line Printer Daemon/Line Printer Remote.  
MAC Address or  
Media Access  
Control  
A hardware address (6-byte) that uniquely identifies each  
node of a network. The MAC address is set during  
manufacturing and does not change. Also, two Network  
Interface Cards (NIC) will not have the same value.  
MSCHAPv2  
(Challenge  
Handshake  
Authentication  
Protocol)  
The Microsoft® version of CHAP. It is a three-way  
handshake protocol that is more secure than PAP. It  
provides mutual authentication between devices.  
NIC or  
Network Interface  
Card  
An adapter (board or card) that can be inserted into a  
device, so the device can be connected to a network. The  
NIC converts data from the device into the form transmitted  
or received from the network  
Node  
A processing location on a network. The location can be a  
workstation, computer, or printer. Each Node has a unique  
MAC address.  
Open  
Authentication  
This allows any device to authenticate and then attempt to  
communicate with the access point. Any wireless device  
can authenticate with the access point, but if WEP is used,  
the device can communicate only if its WEP keys match the  
access point's. There is no challenge that occurs, you  
either have the correct key or not when you communicate  
with the access point. By eliminating the challenge  
process, it actually makes this more secure than shared  
key authentication.  
PAP (Password  
Authentication  
Protocol)  
A simple authentication protocol used with PPP (Point-to-  
Point Protocol). It is a plain text password system, which  
is not very secure.  
Pathname  
The location of a particular file or directory that includes  
the full path to the needed filename or directory. This is a  
combination of path and filename.  
PEAP (Protected  
Extensible  
Authentication  
Protocol)  
Authenticates clients into a network using only server-side  
certificates, which makes implementing and administering a  
wireless LAN easier.  
Ping  
A way to determine if a device is accessible. It sends a  
packet to the specified address and waits for a reply.  
This is the way two devices transmit data between each  
other, including error checking, data compression, and how  
messages start and end.  
Protocol  
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PSK  
Authentication mode of WPA used in SOHO environments.  
The key value (or pass-phrase) is used for network  
authentication only (not data encryption). It does not use a  
RADIUS server like the other modes, but uses a shared key  
to provide the initial authentication with the access point or  
host.  
(Pre-Shared Key)  
RADIUS (Remote  
Authentication Dial-  
In Server)  
This is an authentication server, such as the Cisco® ACS,  
Microsoft® IAS, etc.  
RARP or  
Reverse Address  
Resolution Protocol  
One of the available boot methods. The device sends an  
RARP request and the RARP server responds with an IP  
address. The device knows its MAC address and the  
server responds with the IP address for it.  
Relative  
Pathname  
The file or directory location on the user’s system relative  
to the user’s current location on the system (what directory  
the user is currently in). For example, mpcl  
toolbox\9855.phu  
Router  
Any device that forwards data along networks. Routers are  
located at gateways.  
Shared  
Authentication  
The access point sends an unencrypted challenge text  
string to any device attempting to communicate with it. The  
device requesting authentication encrypts the challenge  
text and sends it back to the access point. If the challenge  
text is encrypted correctly, the access point allows the  
requesting device to authenticate. Both the unencrypted  
challenge and the encrypted challenge can be monitored;  
however, this leaves the access point open to attack.  
Because of this weakness, shared key authentication can  
be less secure than open authentication.  
Signal Strength  
A percentage (1 to 100) of the connection between the  
device and access point. If the signal strength is 0, there  
is no connection with the access point; 30 or less indicates  
you may be experiencing interference or close to being out  
of access point range, and below 50, printing performance  
could be affected. To improve the signal strength, try  
moving the printer closer to the access point and away  
from other radio devices such as Bluetooth® wireless  
devices, microwave ovens, or 2.4-GHz cordless phones.  
Sets the maximum rate of communication between the  
devices on the network. It is also called transmit rate. The  
speeds are in megabits per second (Mbps) and include: 1,  
2, 5.5, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54.  
Speed or  
Transmit Rate  
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SSID or  
Service Set  
Identifier  
A unique identifier that must match for all nodes on a  
subnetwork to communicate with each other. It consists of  
up to 32 characters (any printable character, including  
spaces). If using the space character, it must be enclosed  
in quotation marks. It is case-sensitive.  
Static  
Method  
One of the available boot methods. Use static if your  
network uses fixed configuration. The IP address remains  
the same every time the device connects to the network.  
Subnet  
A portion of a network that shares a common address  
component. On TCP/IP networks, subnets are all devices  
with the same prefix. For example, all devices that start  
with 192.192.192 are part of the same subnet. Dividing a  
network into subnets is useful for both security and  
performance reasons.  
Subnet Mask  
A mask is used to determine what subnet an IP address  
belongs to. Companies often have ranges of IP addresses  
that can be described by one or more masks. For example,  
a mask of 255.255.255.0 allows variation in the last  
position only, because the first three positions are fixed.  
Telnet  
A Terminal Emulation program for TCP/IP networks that  
runs on your computer and connects your PC to a server on  
the network. You enter commands through the Telnet  
program and they run as if you were entering them directly  
on the server console.  
TCP/IP  
A way that two devices can transmit data between each  
other. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet  
Protocol) is generally the standard for transmitting data  
over a network.  
TKIP (Temporal Key  
Integrity Protocol)  
Changes the encryption keys regularly and has time limits  
before new keys are created. Changing the key  
periodically provides additional security.  
TLS (Transport  
Layer Security)  
A cryptographic protocol that uses client-side and server-  
side certificates to authenticate users on the Web. It can  
dynamically create user-based and session-based keys.  
TTLS (Tunneled  
Transport Layer  
Security)  
Provides certificate-based, server-side, mutual  
authentication of the client and network through an  
encrypted channel (or tunnel). It can dynamically create  
user-based and session-based keys.  
Transmit Rate  
See Speed.  
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WEP or  
Wired Equivalent  
Privacy  
A security protocol for wireless local area networks. WEP  
was designed to provide the same level of security as that  
of a wired network, which is inherently more secure than a  
wireless network because wired networks are easily  
protected against unauthorized access. Wireless networks  
use radio waves to communicate and can be vulnerable to  
unauthorized users.  
WEP provides security by encrypting data over radio waves  
so that it is protected as it is transmitted. However, it has  
been found that WEP is not as secure as once believed.  
Note: If one part of a wireless network has WEP enabled,  
they all must have it enabled with the same key or  
they cannot communicate.  
128 Bit / 64 Bit  
WEP Key  
This is the 64 or 128 bit WEP key that must match other  
Nodes’ encryption keys in order to communicate: 10 hex  
characters for 64 bit (40 user-specified characters), or 26  
hex characters for 128 bit (104 user-specified characters).  
You must use the same key values for devices to  
communicate with each other.  
WLAN or Wireless  
Local Area Network  
A LAN that uses high-frequency radio waves to  
communicate between nodes, rather than telephone wires,  
etc.  
WPA (Wi-Fi  
Protected Access)  
A network security protocol that uses improved  
authentication and temporal keys. It was created to  
address the weaknesses of WEP encryption.  
WPA2  
(or IEEE 802.11i)  
A network security protocol with stronger encryption than  
WPA. It was created to address the weaknesses of WEP  
encryption.  
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I N D E X  
A
L
alerts  
label  
configuration 1-6  
LEAP  
authentication 3-28  
LED  
network 3-11, 3-13, 3-14  
authentication  
EAP-FAST 3-28  
LEAP 3-28  
PEAP 3-28  
operation 1-5  
PSK 3-28  
login password 3-2  
TLS 3-28  
TTLS 3-28  
authentication type 3-28  
N
network  
alerts 3-11, 3-13, 3-14  
protocols 1-2  
C
command  
P
console 5-1  
general 5-5  
help 5-3  
SNMP 5-15  
TCPIP 5-13  
Telnet 5-1  
page  
test 1-6  
password 3-2  
changing 3-16, 3-17, 3-18  
setting 3-16, 3-17, 3-18  
PEAP  
authentication 3-28  
printer  
wireless 5-8  
configuration  
label 1-6  
settings 3-3, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6, 3-8, 3-  
console commands 5-1  
19, 3-20  
protocols 1-2  
PSK  
E
EAP-FAST  
authentication 3-28  
authentication 3-28  
F
R
firmware  
requirements  
system 1-2  
update 3-25  
G
general commands 5-5  
H
help commands 5-3  
I
installing  
software 1-2  
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T
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  
TCPIP  
commands 5-13  
settings 3-7  
Telnet  
commands 5-1, 5-3, 5-5, 5-8  
test  
button 1-5  
page 1-6  
printer 3-3, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6, 3-8, 3-19,  
TFTP server 3-25  
TLS  
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  
authentication 3-28  
TTLS  
authentication 3-28  
type  
authentication 3-28  
wireless 3-10  
setup  
U
update  
network 3-11, 3-14, 3-15  
printer 3-3, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6, 3-8, 3-19,  
3-20  
firmware 3-25  
W
wireless  
wireless 3-10  
settings 3-10  
SNMP  
wireless commands 5-8  
commands 5-15  
settings 3-14, 3-15  
software  
installing 1-2  
system  
requirements 1-2  
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