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1. 3 search faFavorites Media p a a A4 Monarch Pegasus III Serial Adapter P s Alert and Trap Configuration Email Alerts SNMP IP Traps SNMP Netware Traps Using a Web Browser 4 7 2 Click Email Alerts to setup the mail server and select users to receive messages about the printer s status A http 192 0 0 192 login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak gt r l Search GaFavorites Bedia SIE 48 8698 http 192 0 0 192 Monarch Pegasus Ill sie Adapter Email Alert Configuration SMTP Server Address SMTP Server Port Email Address 1 luser domain com Use on Port E 1 E on Line M on Line n Trigger Conditions Paper Out V Paper Jam n Printer Error 3 Enter your SMTP server email address server port and the trigger conditions for an email alert You can enter up to eight email addresses Note The S1 port acts as a toggle switch to enable or disable the alerts You must select S1 to enable the alerts 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 print server to reset Even though you submitted your changes they do not take effect until you reset the print server You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings Receiving An Alert When the printer goes offline has a paper j
2. to print a network information label d 01011 15 0010158 D 3 OOA Sample Label OFSBEA1 2 8 System Administrator s Guide Setting Up the 9493 Printer Use these instructions to set up a 9493 printer using the printer s Network Setup menu 1 Turn on the printer by pressing The display flashes printer version information and battery charging status Then you may see The iil indicates the wireless signal strength Note When using wired Ethernet connect the network cable before you turn on the printer The print server cannot detect the connection if the printer is already on Display Indicates Ready The printer is in Ready mode to send and receive data ap The printer is connected to a network peer to peer or infrastructure mode Press O under i to display the printer s IP address Press then D to view network information Press E to print a network information label with the device name IP address and MAC address as a bar code See Printing a Network Information Label for more information Press E to return to Ready mode Ou Shows the wireless signal strength between the printer and the network wv The printer is not connected to a wireless network x The printer is connected to a wired Ethernet 802 3 network Press under to display the printer s IP address Press i then to view network information Press Eto print a network information label with
3. 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 3 4 System Administrator s Guide USING A WEB BROWSER You can configure and manage the printer and print server using your Web Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 0 or greater or Netscape Communicator version 4 7 or greater or Mozilla Firefox Notes The screen pictures shown in this manual may not exactly match the software The recommended screen area resolution for your computer 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 you see Ready II lt T gt 9460 Printer 9493 Printer Wireless 9493 Printer Ethernet The printer is ready to receive data Logging In 1 Start your Web browser 2 Type in your printer s IP address and press Enter For example 192 0 0 192 E http 192 0 0 192 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Back HO search GaFavorites media G Er a a Ia Address Ri htp 192 0 0 192 Monarch Pegasus Ill Serial Adapter Login System Name FPXR1E858F System Description Monarch Pegasus III Seria
4. Dynamic Frequency Select Disabled Authentication Attempts User ID Country United States Ki P d RTS Threshold asswor Authentication Protocol WPA Group Key LH 1 Specify the Basic Wireless settings including Mode Radio SSID Channel Speed Access Point Density International Roaming Dynamic Frequency Country and RTS Threshold 2 Specify the Wireless Security and enter any WEP Keys Wireless Authentication or Passwords as required Configuring the Extended Security Settings Use this tab to configure the extended security settings Specify the Certificate settings including the Root Key Common Names Organization Names and Passphrases as required Configuring the Print Server Settings Use this tab to configure the server settings 1 Specify the basic Print Server settings including the System Name Location SNMP Community Name and Power Level as required 2 Enable Restart the Network Interface to reinitialize the print server with the selected settings at the end of the script 3 Enable Restore Default Configuration to restore all print server defaults before applying any other configuration settings 4 Enter the Passwords for Read and Write Access 5 Enter the Firmware Update File and TFTP Server IP Address if necessary Configuring Services Use this tab to configure the services for TCP IP and NetWare 1 Enter the Service Settings including the Filter Priority and TCP Port 2 Select the
5. Values are included within brackets Values that contain spaces multiple words must be enclosed within quotation marks For example SEt NW PW lt value gt SEt NW PW Store 876 n Numeric digits are indicated by the letter n For example SEt IP BOot n SEt IP BOot 5 SEt NW CHannel nn SEt NW CHannel 11 Settings 1 To view the current wireless settings type 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 AO F8 51 B4 FC Signal Quality Excellent 100 Connected to SSID ENG4121 on channel 11 Telnet Console Commands 6 1 2 3 do nh 8 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 Router TOD GOO 1 92 Max window 10240 via DHCP 192 0 0 192 LPD banner disabled Timeout QO min LPD retries are disabled Keepalive 1 min Service Port TCP port PXR1E8580_X1 X1 9100 To show the current Avalanche settings type sh ava show all Avalanche properties and press Enter Console IP address 192 0 0 192 Avalanche is Enabled Packages installed SSCfg Re
6. 0 0 No response means that 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 Troubleshooting Wireless Configuration Problems 1 2 Your computer s wireless adapter and or access point should be configured to match your print server The printer should be within range up to 90 meters or 300 feet of your computer and away from metal objects and other devices with radio signals Bluetooth 2 4 GHz cordless phones and microwaves Use infrastructure mode to connect through an access point Use Ad Hoc mode to connect without an access point To use WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy or other advanced security on your wireless network temporarily disable the security on your computer in order to configure the print server You may need to temporarily change the wireless mode of your computer to Ad Hoc 802 11 mode to allow non secure clients to communicate with each other Note You many need to temporarily disable the security on your access point to set your computer to Ad Hoc mode 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 serial wired connection to configure the print server To use encryption or password protect your wireless network and your wireless adapter or access point normally uses a password or p
7. 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 print server to reset Even though you submitted your changes they do not take effect until you reset the print server You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings Using a Web Browser 4 9 SNMP Netware Traps You can configure the SNMP Netware traps 1 From the Alerts and Traps screen click SNMP Netware Traps http 192 0 0 192 login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back r 9 Asearch GaFavorites veda G amp a aio Address http 192 0 0 192 Monarch Pegasus Ill Serial Adapter Prin Job Log SNMP Netware Trap Configuration Trap Community public Printer Prin IPX Network Address 1 IPX Node Address 000000000000 Use on Port asi O n Line O ot Line O Tone Trigger Conditions O Paper Out O Paperjam D Door Ope O Printer Error 2 Enter a community name IPX address IPX Node address and the trigger conditions for an email alert You can enter up to four IPX addresses Note The S1 port acts as a toggle switch to enable or disable the alerts You must select S1 to enable the alerts 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 pri
8. Protocol and NetWare Queue Server or Remote Server 3 Specify the Control Strings for the Beginning and End of Jobs Using the Sierra Sport Configurator 5 3 Configuring TCP IP Settings Use this tab to configure the TCP IP settings 1 Enter the various TCP IP settings including IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Boot Method Boot Tries and Timeouts as required 2 Select any LPD or RARP settings 3 Enter the DNS settings Specifying the IP Access Range Use this tab to specify a range of acceptable IP addresses and Subnet Masks 1 Click lt lt Add Hl Sierra Sport Configurator File Help Wireless Ext Security Print Server Services TCP IP IP Access Printranet Netware Alerts amp Traps Printing Filez Start Address End Address Address Mas lt lt Add Add gt gt lt lt Remove Remove gt gt lt lt Edit Edit gt gt Enter the Starting Address Enter the Ending Address Click OK when finished Click Add gt gt to enter the Starting Address and Ending Address for the Subnet Mask 6 Click OK when finished N Aa UN Configuring Printranet Settings Use this tab to configure the Printranet settings including POP3 and SMTP Configuring NetWare Settings Use this tab to configure the NetWare settings including Frame Type Password and Configure Bindery File Servers Starting Address sd En
9. Started 1 1 System Requirements 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 computer printing straight to the printer Ad Hoc or peer to peer mode An 802 11b g wireless access point allowing wireless enabled computers to print to the print server infrastructure mode To configure and print you need 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 example 192 168 1 14 and a subnet mask A router default gateway address is optional Wireless security settings Network Protocols Supported 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 9493 Printer Hardware To access the Ethernet port open the hinged door on the side of the printer by loosening the two screws with a Phillips screwdriver Ethernet Port 1 2 System Administrator s Guide CONFIGURING THE 802 11B G AND IP 2 SETTINGS Configuri
10. bb cc dd Sets default Router Gateway address or access point SEt IP SUbnet aa bb cc dd Sets default subnet mask SEt IP TCP EN DIS Selects whether to use the raw TCP port 9100 protocol SEt IP TELNET EN DIS Selects whether to use the Telnet protocol SEt IP TFTP EN DIS Selects whether to use the TFTP protocol SEt IP TImeout n Sets timeout n in minutes SEt IP TRAP n ADDR lt a b c d e gt Sets the destination IP address and optional port number to specify where to send the trap n If the port is not specified it defaults to 162 6 8 System Administrator s Guide SEt IP TRAP n POrt n Specifies the port that will be scanned for trigger conditions The parameter is a bit mask SEt IP TRAP n TRIGger cccc Specifies the trigger conditions cccc that send a trap n The parameter is a bit mask 1 On line 2 Off line 4 not used 10 Paper out 20 Paper jam 8000 Printer error SEt IP Window nn Sets the LPD TCP maximum window size nn SNMP Commands CLear SNMP CONtact lt string gt Removes SNMP SysContact CLear SNMP LOCation lt string gt Removes SNMP SysLocation SEt SNMP CONtact lt string gt Sets SNMP SysContact SEt SNMP LOCation lt string gt Sets SNMP SysLocation SEt SNMP GETCOMM lt string gt Gets SNMP community SEt SNMP JETADmin EN DIS Selects whether to use the JetAdmin protocol SEt SNMP SETCOMM1 lt string gt or SET SNMP SETCOMM2 lt string gt Sets SNMP communi
11. 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 radio Follow the instructions in this manual to configure the wireless print server for your printer For more information and software downloads see Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Audience This manual is written for the System Administrator who sets up printers on the network and is familiar with basic networking principles Using This Manual Following is a summary of the contents of this manual Chapter Contents 1 Getting Started Information you should know before using the printer 2 Configuring the 802 11b g Setting communications between your network and printer and IP Settings 3 Selecting a Management Explains the various ways to configure and monitor your network Method printer 4 Using a Web Browser Using your Web browser to configure and monitor your network printer 5 Using the Sierra Sport Configure and monitor your network printer using the Sierra Sport Configurator Configurator with the Avalanche Management Console software 6 Telnet Console Commands Lists the supported console commands for your network printer 7 Troubleshooting Common problems and their solutions A Specifications Printer and radio specifications G Glossary Networking and printer terms and their definitions Getting
12. 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 Microsoft Windows Network Configuration The print server includes the 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 Since this software uses the industry standard TCP IP protocol it can be used with IP routers and other IP based equipment Additional Windows Configuration Methods 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 UNIX Network Configuration 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 Ipr 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 Selecting a Management Method 3 1 Berkeley UNIX Host Configuration Berkeley UNIX hos
13. or a parallel port Refer to the System Administrator s Guide for more information about changing the USB port s function 1 Open the hinged cable door on the side of the printer by loosening the two screws with a Phillips screwdriver 6 Plug the DB9 connector into the DB9 port or plug a USB type A or USB mini B connector into the corresponding USB port as show 7 Place the cable in one of the cable cavities 8 Turn on the printer and configure using Telnet or other communications program See Chapter 6 Telnet Console Commands for more information 9 Turn off the printer wait a few seconds and then turn on the printer Your printer is ready to use AGA ENANA T E ll de F A USB mini B cable Installing the Software The software works with Microsoft Windows NT 4 2000 XP and Vista operating systems Follow these steps to install the NetManager software and configure the print server You can also download the utility from our Web site 1 Insert the Monarch Printer Documentation CD ROM TC9X00SWP into your computer 2 Select Drivers amp Utilities then NetManager 2 2 System Administrator s Guide 3 Follow the on screen instructions for installing the utility When NetManager starts for the first time you see the NetManager Welcome screen You are prompted to enter a View Name sets up how print servers are discovered and displayed on your network Then
14. services are not required 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 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 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 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 A set of 802 11b g devices operating as a fully connected wireless network See MAC Address 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 One of the available boot methods It is a protocol that issues IP addresses automa
15. set filters and more 3 Enter the new attributes and click Submit Using a Web Browser 4 3 Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen The Reset Server screen appears Click Submit and wait five seconds for the print server to reset Even though you submitted your changes they do not take effect until you reset the print server You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings Setting Netware Parameters You can enable Netware set frame types and passwords 1 From the side menu click NetWare ahttp 192 0 0 192 login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit iew Favorites Tools Help EBak Ol ol Search Gracies meda G p amp EM EI Aa Address http 192 0 0 192 login Monarch Pegasus Ill Configure Netware Netware O Enable O Disable Enabled Services None None Active Servers and Queues Configure Bindery File Servers Frame Type 0 AUTO Enter new password Netware Password Language Confirm new password 2 Click the name of the enabled 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 wa
16. side menu click Admin The Web Admin Configuration screen appears 2 Click Configure Network Security Using a Web Browser 4 13 3 Assign the necessary security settings for your network See Basic Security Configurations for more information Click Submit Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen The Reset Server screen appears 6 Click Submit and wait five seconds for the print server to reset Even though you submitted your changes they do not take effect until you reset the print server You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings Printing a Test Page You can use the Web browser to send a test page to the printer 1 From the side menu click Admin The Web Admin Configuration screen appears 2 Click Print Test Page 3 Three wireless network information labels print See Chapter 2 Configuring the 802 11b g and IP Settings for more information on test labels Using the Console 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 2 0 0 192 login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Sepak gt ft search Garavorites Media AB pg Jai Address http 192 0 0 192 login Monarch Pegasus Ill Serial Adapter Prin The text atea at the top shows the output from the console task Type commands in the data wi
17. spool directory 3 Create the spool directory The Ipd 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 amp T based UNIX systems such as SCO use the standard Ip 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 Select Add and then close the Host Manager windows 3 2 System Administrators Guide 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 fil
18. the device name IP address and MAC address as a bar code See Printing a Network Information Label for more information Press E to return to Ready mode ap The printer is not connected to a wired Ethernet network 2 Press O under Il You see the Pause screen with the battery indicator E empty and F full As you use the printer the battery indicator line gets closer to E instead of F Recharge the battery when the line is by the E Configuring the 802 11b g and IP Settings 2 9 3 Press under amp to enter the main menu 4 Tools is highlighted Press to select Tools 5 Press under the corresponding number to enter the following default password 1 1 1 3 1 Y Diagnostics g Online Diag m Display LE 7 Press until Network is highlighted Press d to select Network Using the Network Menu The Network menu allows you to check the printer s status configure the network settings print the settings and reset the radio To exit press E until you return to the Pause screen Checking the Status This option displays the status of the network 1 From the Network menu select Status Hodel 94935HP Version 1 18 2007 11 08 Boot Yer 1 2 D You see the printer model firmware version and bootloader version 2 Press D to move through the next four screens of information IEEE 802 11 big 10 110 11 158 SSID Protocol TCP PHREEICDS
19. used Strict uses access point regulatory frequency information SEt NW KEY lt 1 2 3 4 gt Sets which WEP key number to use default is 1 SEt NW KEYVAL lt WEPkey gt Sets WEP key value Must be hexadecimal SEt NW MOde INfra ADhoc Sets 802 11b g wireless mode to infrastructure or Ad Hoc mode SEt NW PW lt password gt Sets the password for 802 11b g EAP authentication SEt NW REALM lt realm gt Sets the realm portion of the 802 11b g EAP authentication ID SEt NW RTS n Sets the network RTS threshold Range is 1 3000 SEt NW REGDOMain lt countrycode gt 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 SEt NW SPeed lt 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 54 gt Sets 802 11b g wireless speed in megabits per second Mpbs SEt NW SSid lt ssid gt Sets 802 11b g wireless SSID Use quotes if there is a space in SSID This is case sensitive SH NW STATS Shows the network I O statistics SEt NW WEP DIS 64 128 Sets wired equivalent privacy encryption level to disabled 64 bit or 128 bit SEt NW WPAGROUP ENABLE DISABLE Selects whether to use the WPA group key mode When enabled group keys are used for data link encryption SEt NW WPAPSK lt psk str gt 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 authen
20. 000 000 4 T Use as shown in the following table 4 T Press to Press to Saves the setting Scrolls through the positions Increments the current position from left to right setting by 1 2 When the setting you want is displayed press to save the setting You return to the Configure menu Setting the Gateway This option sets the printer s router gateway address 1 From the Configure menu select Gateway Gateway 000 000 000 000 d gt Use as shown in the following table d gt Press to Press to Saves the setting Scrolls through the positions Increments the current position from left to right setting by 1 2 When the setting you want is displayed press to save the setting You return to the Configure menu Setting the Power Mode This option sets the power mode 3 From the Configure menu select Power Mode Power Mode X CAM Y PSP a v The choices include CAM Continuous Awake Mode or PSP Power Save Protocol PSP conserves battery power CAM means the printer is continuously receiving and transmitting data This mode uses battery power quickly 2 6 System Administrator s Guide 4 Use v to select the power mode you want Press to save the setting If you select PSP you are prompted to enter a PSP algorithm between 1 5 Y 3 X 4 d A v 1 shortest sleep time uses battery power quicker but responds faster 5 longe
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22. Authentication Server Certificate Jee Local Client Certificate 2 Install the package Using the Avalanche Management Console select the package enable the package and then send the package Using the Sierra Sport Configurator 5 7 5 8 System Administrator s Guide TELNET CONSOLE COMMANDS 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 NetManager software Note The default port is Port 23 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 Conventions This section uses the following conventions KEYwords Type the capitalized letters of each keyword instead of the whole keyword Some keywords require more capitalized letters than others For example SEt KEYVAL RAdio options Mutually exclusive options are included within square brackets and separated by a forward slash Select only ONE of the options For example DISable STRICT FLEXible lt values gt
23. DHCP Setting ENG4121 INFRASTRUCTURE oo dos eener via DHCP Actual ENG4121 Connected 10 110 1 1 Oo a0 F843 IOZ Speed 54 mbps E E E D You see the radio type and MAC address local IP address SSID protocol network mode status and connection speed 3 Press again to return to the Network menu Configuring the Printer The Configure menu allows you to set the printer s IP address subnet mask gateway power mode port SSID encryption type keys and escape character You can also enable or disable Ad Hoc mode From the Network menu select Configure To exit press E until you return to the Pause screen 2 10 System Administrator s Guide Setting the IP Address This option sets the printer s IP address 1 From the Network Configure menu select IP Address al IP Address 192 0 0 192 2 Press or f to increase or decrease the highlighted number Press or to highlight a different number 3 When you are finished press ch until you see d Then press to save the address and return to the Configure menu Press X to exit without saving changes Setting the Subnet Mask This option sets the printer s subnet mask 1 From the Network Configure menu select Subnet Mask W Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 12534 gt 2 Press or f to increase or decrease the highlighted number Press or to highlight a different number 3 When you are finished press ch until yo
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25. P Access Control Starting Address Ending Address Add El Remove g To Add Hosts You can specify the valid range of remote IP addresses 1 Enter a range of remote IP addresses that are allowed access to the printer Any requests from hosts outside this range are 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 print server to reset Even though you submitted your changes they do not take effect until you reset the print server 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 To Remove Hosts You can remove a range of remote IP addresses 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 print server to reset Even though you submitted your changes they do not take effect until you reset the print server You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings Configuring Network Security You can 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
26. SET you can also use SHOW to view the current setting 6 2 System Administrator s Guide Syntax help set ip IP LPD TCP Parameters Access EN DIS aa bb cc dd Mask ee ff gg hh ADdress aa bb cc dd IP node address ARP EN DIS BAnner EN DIS CHKSUM EN DIS BOot n ECHO EN DIS ENable DISable FTIme EN DIS FTP EN DIS HTTP EN DIS HTTPS EN DIS KEepalive n LPD EN DIS MEthod type PIng aa bb cc dd PRObe EN DIS IP set via ARP LPD banner printing IP receive checksum Number of DHCP BOOTP tries TCP echo protocol Enable or Disable IP Processing Timeout in seconds if enabled FTP protocol HTTP protocol HTTPS protocol Keepalive interval min LPD protocol Set method of getting IP address Test connection to IP host TCP connection probes RANge EN ALL aa bb cc dd MAx ee ff gg hh RARp flags nn REtry EN DIS ROuter aa bb cc dd SUbnet aa bb cc dd STELnet EN DIS TCP EN DIS TELnet EN DIS TFTP EN DIS TImeout n 1 no subnet 2 no router 3 neither LPD retry continuation Default router address Subnet mask S TELNET protocol Raw TCP 9100 protocol TELNET protocol TFTP protocol Inactivity timeout 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 General Commands From the list of commands the brackets indicate to pick one of the options listed CLea
27. Server Services TCP IP IP Access Printranet Netware Alerts amp Traps Printing Files Supply Setup Hibbon Energy Supply Type Feed Mode Supply Position Backfeed Dispense Position Backfeed Distance Image Adjustments Contrast Print Position Margin Standard Energy Black Mark Continuous a DH el lo ej a and Supply Position Regional Settings Symbol Set Currency Symbol Decimal Places Sec Currency Symbol Slashed Zero Enter any Supply Setup information including Ribbon Energy Supply Type Feed Mode Enter any Image Adjustments including Contrast Print Position and Margin Position Enter any Regional Settings including Symbol Set Currency Symbol Decimal Places Secondary Currency Symbol and whether to print a Slashed Zero Using the Sierra Sport Configurator 5 5 Updating Files Use this tab to update the printer s firmware or print server s firmware Select additional MPCL files to send to the printer fonts graphics etc m Sierra Sport Configurator E a File Help Wireless Est Security Print Server Services TCP IP IP Access Printranet Netware Alerts amp Traps Printing Files r Printing Firmware Update Select Firmware File to Load bin Accessory Files Select Printer Accessory Files to Load g Select Firmware File to Load rnif Browse Print Server Firmware Update Select Firmware File
28. System Administrator s Guide Monarch 9460 SNP 028028 amp 9493 SNP Printers 802 11b g Wired Wireless e Web Browser e Avalanche Management Console Telnet e Ethernet AVERY A DENNISON TC9460SNPSA Rev AF 6 09 2007 Avery Dennison Corp All rights reserved Each product and program carries a respective written warranty the only warranty on which the customer can rely Avery Dennison reserves the right to make changes in the product the programs and their availability at any time and without notice Although Avery Dennison has made every effort to provide complete and accurate information in this manual Avery Dennison shall not be liable for any omissions or inaccuracies Any update will be incorporated in a later edition of this manual 2007 Avery Dennison Corporation All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without the prior written permission of Avery Dennison Corp Trademarks Monarch and Sierra Sport 9460 and 9493 are trademarks of Avery Dennison Retail Information Services LLC Avery Dennison is a trademark of Avery Dennison Corporation Centronics is a trademark of Centronics Data Computer Corporation Microsoft and MS DOS are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc Windows and NT are trademarks of Microsoft in th
29. a 83 25 the radio reinitializes Note You may lose your current connection and application Resetting the network may take up to one minute before you can access the wireless print server radio Label 2 TCP IP 3 From the RF Network or Network menu select Reset EE 192 0 0 192 You may see Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Router 192 0 192 0 set manually RESET Command Sent Boot Method STATIC Boot Retries 4 Timeout 0 min 4 For the 9460 press any navigation button to return to the Keepalive 1 min RF Network The 9493 returns to the Network menu automatically Label 3 Configuring the 802 11b g and IP Settings 2 15 2 16 System Administrator s Guide SELECTING A MANAGEMENT METHOD EJ There are a variety of ways to configure and monitor the network printer This chapter explains how to use NetManager HP JetAdmin HP Web JetAdmin UNIX or Sun Solaris See Chapter 4 Using a Web Browser to configure the network printer via your Browser See Chapter 5 Using the Sierra Sport Configurator to configure the network printer via Avalanche software HP JetAdmin Utility 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 HP Web JetAdmin Utility This HP utility for Windows NT Advanced Server and Windows 2000 can be
30. a server in step 3 enter the configuration password default is access Enter the name of the NetWare server where you saved the bin file as the Host Name Enter the name of the firmware file for File Click OK The firmware on your print server will be upgraded to the new version Using a Web Browser 4 15 Basic Security Configurations 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 WEP Algorithm RC4 Size bits 64 128 Description 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 64 128 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 AES 128 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
31. am 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 3 v From CC PRRIESSSFIDpaxar com Subject Alert 4 ERROR 754 Alert 1 Going Off Line Received Wed 9 29 Wed 9 29 E PRRIESSSFDpaxar com Pegasus III Printer Alert Prn IP 192 0 0 192 Prn Display Off line Prn MAC Addr 10 10 1 1 Prn Location System Contact Please DO NOT REPLY to this message Perform the appropriate action to correct the problem Make sure the printer s display says Ready and shows the antenna icon after the problem is corrected 4 8 System Administrator s Guide SNMP IP Traps You can configure the SNMP IP traps 1 From the Alerts and Traps page click SNMP IP Traps Enter a community name IP address and the trigger conditions for an email alert You can Ahttp 192 0 0 192 login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Sepak gt OR A Asearch GaFavorites Bedia ol Ey a EI a 2 SNMP Trap Configuration Trap Community public IP Address 1 192 0 0 192 Port 162 Use on Port 1 On Line Off Line DO ro Trigger Conditions Paper Out Logout Language PaperJam Dos Printer Error enter up to eight IP addresses Note The S1 port acts as a toggle switch to enable or disable the alerts You must select S1 to enable the alerts
32. and network through an encrypted channel or tunnel It can dynamically create user based and session based keys See Speed 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 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 A LAN that uses high frequency radio waves to communicate between nodes rather than telephone wires etc A network security protocol that uses improved authentication and temporal keys It was created to address the weaknesses of WEP encryption A network security protocol with stronger encryption than WPA It was created to address the weaknesses of WEP enc
33. assphrase instead of WEP it should allow you to enter Ox 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 Change the RF channel Ad Hoc mode only to correct intermittent connection problems or slow performance 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 Troubleshooting Network Configuration 4 To use 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 Technical Support If these solutions do not work call Service at the number listed on the back of this manual 7 2 System Administrator s Guide SPECIFICATIONS Link Layer 802 11b g Protocols TCP IP Passthru BOOTP DHCP RARP LPD LPR Telnet RSH or REMSH remote shell FTP SNMP NetWare HP Jet Admin 802 3 Specifications 9493 only Communication 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Rate 802 11b g Specificat
34. ates Ready The printer is in Ready mode to send and receive data T The printer is connected to a network peer to peer or infrastructure mode Press 3 under T to display the printer s IP address then press under to print a network information label with the device name IP address and MAC address as a bar code See Printing a Network Information Label for more information Press any button to return to Ready mode T The printer is not connected to a network 2 Press under Il E F x m You see the battery indicator E empty and F full As you use the printer the battery indicator line gets closer to E empty instead of F full Recharge the battery when the line is by the E 3 Press gy Tool Box to enter the menu Tool Box Language 4 v 4 Tool Box is highlighted Press 4 to select Tool Box Enter Password 5 Press the navigational buttons in this order Left Left Left Right and Left Diagnostics Online Diag 4 v 2 4 System Administrator s Guide 6 Press v until Setup is highlighted Setup Service e A v 7 Press 4 to select Setup 8 From the Setup menu press Y until you see RF Network Press 4 to select RF Network The RF Network menu allows you to check the printer s status configure the RF network settings print RF settings and reset the radio To exit press at any time Checking the Status This option disp
35. 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 Authentication Protocol Type RADIUS Server User ID amp Certificate Private Key Info File Protocol Password Enterprise LEAP No N A PEAP N A PAP or 3 TLS MSCHAPv2 Required Optional Required TTLS N A EAP FAST PAC 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 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 PAC 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 EAP FAST has an optional feature called auto provisioning which allows a client to receive the original PAC file wirelessly from the authentication server However this method is less secure and is not supported by Monarch portable printers 4 16 System Administrator s Guide See the follow
36. bobrwlentoetenstoetensebaniuaedengaecan 7 1 Troubleshooting Wireless Configuration Problems coo a hei ie ie ees 7 2 Troubleshooting Network Gontiguratlofl 2 enean op dee EE eeh 7 2 Technical SUP POM EE 7 2 SPECIFICATIONS EE A 1 802 3 Specifications 9493 M LU RE A 1 902 MB POEMAS ege EA A A E e ee AE AAA A 1 GLOSSARY EE G 1 ij AE i GETTING STARTED Use these instructions to configure your Monarch Sierra Sport2 9460 SNP printer or your Monarch Sierra Sport4 9493 SNP printer Your printer contains an 802 11b g print server radio which lets you communicate with your printer on a wired Ethernet 802 3 network 9493 printer only or on an 802 11b or 802 11g wireless network 802 11b g refers to 802 11b and 802 11g in this manual The 9460 printer version 3 0 or greater firmware and version 1 4 or greater boot loader Iso includessupport for the Wavelink Avalanche Management Console software Information in this document supercedes information in previous versions Check our Web site for the latest documentation and release information Overview 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 9493 wireless print server includes a dual built in wired Ethernet 802 3 connection so the print server automatically switches
37. d gateway and then set the boot method to static 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 works if your DHCP server allows the print server to keep this address permanently However in most cases use a static address outside the range reserved for DHCP Refer to your DHCP server documentation for details When you configure your printer port it goes to a static IP address 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 Setting Up Using the Printer s Menu You can use the printer s menu to configure some basic network settings Follow the instructions for your printer 9460 or 9493 Configuring the 802 11b g and IP Settings 2 3 Setting Up the 9460 Printer Use these instructions to set up a 9460 printer using the printer s RF Network menu in the printer s Tool Box 1 Turn on the printer by pressing and holding the power button until the display turns on The display flashes printer version information and battery charging status E mmm F Init Radio When you see Init Radio the printer is waiting for the wireless print server to initialize Next you may see Ready I T Display Indic
38. ding Address 5 4 System Administrator s Guide Setting Alerts and Traps Use this tab to configure the email alerts and SNMP IP Traps DI Sierra Sport Configurator File Help Wireless Est Security Print Server Services TCP IP IP Access Printranet Netware Alerts amp Traps Printing Email Alerts SMTP Server Address SMTP Server Pork EA Email Address 1 Email Address 2 Email Address 3 Email Address 4 Email Address 5 Email Address 6 Email Address 7 Email Address 8 Email Address L Trigger Conditions O Online L1 Paper Jam O oe O Printer Error O Paper Out SNMP IP Traps Trap Community E P Address 1 P Address 2 P Address 3 P Address 4 P Address 5 P Address 6 P Address 7 P Address 8 IP Address P Port rigger Conditions O oniine O comte Li Paper Out O Paper Jam O Printer Error Specify the Email Alerts including the SMTP Server Address SMTP Server Port enter the Email Address and select the Trigger Conditions for each email address Specify the SNMP IP Traps including the Trap Community Enter the IP Address and IP Port Select the Trigger Conditions for each IP address Configuring Printing Settings Use this tab to configure the printer s supply settings regional settings and image adjustments m Siera Sport Configurator Fie Help Wireless Ext Security Print
39. e U S and other countries Hewlett Packard is a trademark of Hewlett Packard Company Firefox is a trademark of Mozilla Corporation HP Jet Admin HP JetDirect and HP Web Jet Admin are trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company Novell and NetWare are trademarks of Novell Inc in the United States and other countries Wavelink and Avalanche are trademarks of Wavelink Corporation 170 Monarch Lane Avery Dennison Printer Systems Divison Miamisburg OH 45342 mm TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING STARTED E 1 1 KEE ti ES 1 1 JUDI X naucdens 1 1 Using This Irc Perm CP Er 1 1 System Requirements EE EE 1 2 Network Protocols SUppPOMed ua oo Terr rere ENEE Gath ae SAG Air eee GONE 1 2 9493 M Ponter Hard eene eeh AA EIERE bh addat 1 2 CONFIGURING THE 602 11 b g AND IP SETTINGS sivcsssecstsasecessasagesscrsdearaccntanevadsanenesinentaanamateacnestnianeceana ENN 2 1 Config ring the Print Servet rimissi aei aS aeaa a E na eai TA a F i rS a E E a 2 1 Before You UE 2 1 Setting Up the 9460 Using Direct Serial Connections enne nennen nnne 2 1 Setting up the 9493 Using Direct Serial Comme CtOns tege genes bes gebei tetas ege eege 2 2 installing the SO LWA NG adeste cuit A O 2 2 setting Up Using the Printer s Menu as 2 3 Setting UB ne 9400 ET 2 4 A A dices danagin sumer ees eec at 2 5 Contiguiingthe EE 2 5 Printing a Network Information Label 5 e eot deoa a ttu tti ke nut A a E dd 2 8 Setting Up the
40. ected to a network The NIC converts data from the device into the form transmitted or received from the network A processing location on a network The location can be a workstation computer or printer Each Node has a unique MAC address 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 A simple authentication protocol used with PPP Point to Point Protocol text password system which is not very secure It is a plain 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 Authenticates clients into a network using only server side certificates which makes implementing and administering a wireless LAN easier A way to determine if a device is accessible 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 Authentication mode of WPA used in SOHO environments The key value or pass phrase is used for network aut
41. es from the radio begin with the CEC and the default is the pound sign which has a decimal value of 35 You may need to change the default CEC character if it conflicts with other data because an unexpected operation could occur The range is a decimal value between 1 and 255 3 From the Configure menu select Escape Escape Char 35 4 T Use as shown in the following table 4 T Press to Press to Saves the setting Scrolls through the positions Increments the current position from left to right setting by 1 4 When the setting you want is displayed press to save the setting You return to the Configure menu 5 Press to exit When you select Exit after configuring you will see Configure Save Settings 4 x To save all the configuration settings press 4 To exit without saving the configuration settings press x Press until you see Ready Note You must reset the RF network before your changes take effect See Resetting the RF Network for more information Printing a Network Information Label You can print a network information label with the device name IP address and MAC address as a Code 128 bar code You can also print the network information as a Code 39 bar code with the correct MIF settings 1 Turn on the printer 2 Press under T You see the printer s IP address For example 192 0 0 192 Monarch Wire 3 Press under
42. es use the service BINARY P1 for text files use the service TEXT P1 8 The Print Server OS is set to BSD this is the default setting 9 Select Add 10 To print use the standard Ip 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 Ipd implementation on Solaris 2 4 and earlier releases there may be 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 Ipadmin command HP UX Configuration 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 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 Ip d command wit
43. et the print server You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings Using a Web Browser 4 5 Configuring PrintraNet You can enable POP3 set the Server Address Mailbox Name Password and more 1 From the side menu click PrintraNet View Favorites Tools Help Back la coach GaFavorites Mmeda AGS Monarch Pegasus Ill Serial Adapter 3 Configure Printranet ri POP3 G Enable O Disable POP3 Server Address Mailbox Name Enter new password Co Confirm new password AA aN Mailbox Password Language Poll Frequency 30 sec En Segmented Message Timeout 120 min SMTP OEnable ODisable SMTP Server Address Enter the IP address of the POP3 or SMTP 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 Click Submit Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen The Reset Server screen appears Click Submit and wait five seconds for the print server to reset Even though you submitted your changes they do not take effect until you reset the print server You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings Configuring Wireless Settings You can change modes specify your SSID modify your channel Ad Hoc mode only netwo
44. gin Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Sepak fal Qisearch GgFavorites veda Y a pi EI a 8 Monarch Pegasus Ill Serial Adapter Server Settings System Name PXRIESS8 7 Printer Port Print System Description Monarch Pegasus Ill Serial Adapter 7 System Contact System Location SNMP Get Community Name Confirm SNMP Get Community Name SNMP Set Community Name Confirm SNMP Set Community Name Restart the network interface Reset Server Restore configuration Restore Defaults 2 Enter 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 print server to reset Even though you submitted your changes they do not take effect until you reset the print 4 2 System Administrator s Guide server You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings Configuring the Print Port Settings You can view available ports port settings cancel print jobs and view the job log for each available port 1 From the side menu click Printer Port The available ports are listed 2 If more than one port is available click the name of the port you want to modify The Print Port Settings screen appears and displays your communication settings Ahttp 192 0 0 192 login Micros
45. h 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 Selecting a Management Method 3 3 IBM AIX Configuration To configure a print server on IBM AIX 4 x use the SMIT program as follows SD Nh fk WON ke 7 Not Enter SMIT and select Devices Select Printer plotter Select Manage remote printer subsystem Select Client services Select Remote printer queues 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 IpO You should now be able to print using the normal Ip d command e 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 Configuration on Other Systems The print server can be used with any computer system that supports the LPR LPD protocol or
46. he print server s firmware update parameters SHow SERVEr Shows the server parameters SHow SERVEr COunters Shows the server statistics SHow SERVEr QUeue Shows the print server internal queue SHow SERVEr SYSLog Shows the system log if access is enabled SHow TEstpage Prints a test page SHow VErsion Shows the server firmware version 6 4 System Administrator s Guide 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 Avalanche Console Commands DELete AVAlanche PROPerty lt name gt Removes an Avalanche property Note This allows the user to delete system defined properties However they are recreated on a restart SEt AVAlanche IP lt ip address gt Sets the address of the Avalanche Agent SEt AVAlanche lt EN DIS gt Enables or disables the Avalanche Enabler SEt AVAlanche PROPerty lt name gt lt property value gt Adds an Avalanche property Port Commands SEt POrt lt name gt Sets the name of the communications port SHow POrt lt name gt STA Shows the current port status 802 11b g Wireless Commands CLear NW SSid Clears the SSID so the server connects to any access point SEt NW APDEN LOW MED HI Sets 802 11b g access point density SEt NW AUTHTRY n Specifies the number
47. hentication 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 It sends a packet to the specified address This is an authentication server such as the Cisco ACS Microsoft IAS etc 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 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 c program files monarch software mpcl toolbox 9460 phu Any device that forwards data along networks Routers are located at gateways 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 G 2 System Administrator s Guide Signal Strength Speed or Transmit Rate SSID or Service Set Iden
48. ing table of acceptable combinations Authentication Open Encryption Shared WEP Static WPA WPA TKIP WPA2 No PSK LEAP PEAP EAP FAST TLS TTLS Load the local key before enabling TLS Dynamic Yes Using a Web Browser 4 17 4 18 System Administrator s Guide USING THE SIERRA SPORT 5 CONFIGURATOR Use the Sierra Sport Configurator SSC with the Wavelink Avalanche Management Console software and a Monarch 9460 printer version 3 0 or greater firmware and version 1 4 or higher boot loader Purchase the Avalanche software package from the Wavelink Corporation Use Avalanche to manage mobile devices over networks WAN or LAN Note The Monarch 9493 printer does not support Avalanche at this time There are several key elements in the Avalanche System Avalanche The 9460 printer has a built in Avalanche Enabler that allows Enabler communications between the printer and the Avalanche agent once the printer is turned on You can easily update the printer s firmware or configuration and receive status updates from the printer Use Telnet console commands to disable the enabler if necessary The printer with the enabler is also referred to as a client Avalanche The agent manages functions on the network WAN or LAN and stores Agent the settings and software for the clients You can have one or more agents throughout your network The agent rece
49. ins the same every time the device connects to the network 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 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 A Terminal Emulation program for TCP IP networks that runs on your computer and connects your computer 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 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 Changes the encryption keys regularly and has time limits before new keys are created Changing the key periodically provides additional 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 Provides certificate based server side mutual authentication of the client
50. ions Frequency 2 4 GHz range direct sequence Communication Rate 1 2 5 5 or 11 12 18 24 36 48 or 54 Mbps Channels 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 Specifications A 1 A 2 System Administrator s Guide GLOSSARY Absolute Pathname Access Point Ad Hoc Network Mode Authentication Method Auto Method BOOTP or Bootstrap Protocol Boot Method Boot Tries BSS or Basic Service Set BSSID Channel or RF Channel DHCP or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol FAST Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling Gateway Infrastructure Mode IP Address LAN or Local Area Network The full path of a file including the computer system and any directories or subdirectories For example c program files monarch software mpcl toolbox 9460 phu 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 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
51. is option sets the port The default port is 9100 1 From the Configure menu select Port DL Port 09100 eto 23 2 Press or f to increase or decrease the highlighted number Press or to highlight a different number 3 When you are finished press until you see 4 Press 4 to save the setting and return to the Configure menu Press X to exit without saving changes Setting the SSID This option sets the SSID The SSID is case sensitive 1 From the Configure menu select SSID The default or last saved SSID appears for example SSID WRHSEOS Pt W 4 2 Press or f to change the highlighted character Press or to highlight a different character 3 When you are finished press until you see 4 Press to save the setting or press X to exit without saving changes Enabling Ad Hoc Mode The default mode for the radio is infrastructure access point You must enable Ad Hoc mode to connect peer to peer 1 In the Configure menu Press or t until AD HOC is highlighted 2 Press M to enable AD HOC if SSID AD HOC a 1 4 A checkmark appears when AD HOC mode is enabled 3 Press E to return to the Network menu 2 12 System Administrator s Guide Setting the Encryption This option allows you to set the printer s encryption method to None WEP 64 WEP 128 WPA WPA2 or WPA2 WPA The default is None no encryption 1 Fro
52. it five seconds for the print server to reset Even though you submitted your changes they do not take effect until you reset the print server You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings 4 4 System Administrator s Guide Changing TCP IP Settings You can enable TCP IP select applications set the IP Address Subnet Mask and more 1 From the side menu click TCP IP Tools Help fat search GaFavorites media ol By si H4 Monarch Pegasus Ill Serial Adapter Configure TCPAP di s TCP IP Enable ODisable PXRIESSSE 51 A PXRIESSSE 1_B IP Address Subnet Mask TP Address Gateway Boot Method AUTO gt Boot Tries O No Subnet Mask RARP Boot Settings O No Gateway O Set address with ARP Ping Enabled Services 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 print server to reset Even though you submitted your changes they do not take effect until you res
53. ives commands issued by the Management Console Avalanche Use the Management Console to issue commands to the agents Your Management System Administrator can view and manage all agents and clients on the Console network by scheduling updates identifying client settings configuring profiles and checking the status failure success of updates to each client on the network Download our AVA package SSCfg AVA from our Web site The package contains all the files you need to connect with Avalanche including the SSC software For information about using the Avalanche Management Console refer to your Avalanche documentation The following graphic shows how Avalanche works with the 9460 printer Files are transferred from the console to the agent through the WAN or LAN and onto the clients Avalanche Manager Agent Console with Sierra Sport Configurator loaded Avalanche Enabled Clients Printers Using the Sierra Sport Configurator 5 1 System Requirements To use the Avalanche enabled printer you need the following the Wavelink Avalanche Manager Agent version 3 6 3 or greater and Console version 3 6 0 or greater the AVA package SSCfg AVA a wireless network Before You Begin 1 Install the Avalanche Manager Agent and Console Open the Manager Agent Open the Avalanche Management Console Connect the Management Console to the agent Install the software package SSCfg AVA Select Configu
54. k information label with the device name IP address and MAC address as a Code 128 bar code You can also print the network information as a Code 39 bar code with the correct MIF settings 1 2 3 Turn on the printer Press or You see the printer s IP address For example ai IP Address 192 0 0 192 D D Press E to print a network information label Monarch Wire 0101100 10158 OOAOFS BEA1D3 Sample Label 2 14 System Administrator s Guide Printing Info Do not use supply smaller than 2012 or information may print off the label Monarch Print Server Status 1 From the RF Network 9460 or Network 9493 menu MAG 00 a0 f8 5f 72 0b select Print Info Three wireless network information Printer Model 9493SNP labels print TY e The first label contains radio version information Application Peg3 1 20 2008 06 10 The second label contains the RF wireless settings including the SSID security and signal strength The third label contains TCP IP settings including the Label 1 IP address boot method etc 2 Press the navigation button to return to the RF Network Wireless Information SSID MON 123 or Network menu Mode INFRASTRUCTURE Speed 54 mbps Resetting the Radio Security Disabled Sig Strength 51 After you save the configuration you must reset the radio Actual SSID MON 123 before the changes take effect When you select Reset Assoc AP MAC 00 a0 f8 a
55. l Adapter Language Er System Location System Contact Serial Number 2000271 Ethernet Address 0 40 17 1E 85 8F Firmware Version CTMO 1 00B 2006 05 02 Status of port S1 Online Update Status Paxar 3 From the side menu click Login Using a Web Browser 4 1 Ahttp 192 0 0 192 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Sepak D al Bseach Garavorites Meda AGA EI A Address M htto 192 0 0 192 Monarch Pegasus Ill Serial Adapter Nelwork Configuration Login de E Job Le Login Network Card Access Password sd 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 description firmware version and more Use the following sections to configure the print server using your Web browser Only configure the settings required for your network printer Contacting Us From the Printer Status page click the Paxar link if you need to contact us Configuring the Server Settings You can change the name location and other information for your server as well as set SNMP parameters reset the server and restore server default settings 1 From the side menu click Server Settings lo
56. lays the status of the RF network 1 From the RF Network menu select Status 192 0 0 192 1 0 2006 11 20 PXR1E858F The local IP address firmware version printer model board revision and device name are displayed 2 Press to see the next screen of information 0040171 858F Protocol TCP State Wait Radio IEEE 802 119 The MAC address protocol current state and radio type are displayed 3 Press any to return to the RF Network menu Configuring the Printer The Configure menu allows you to set the printer s IP address subnet mask gateway power mode protocol SSID and escape character To exit press at any time Setting the IP Address This option sets the printer s IP address 1 From the RF Network menu select Configure 2 From the Configure menu select IP Address IP Address 192 0 0 192 4 T For Select BOOTP 0 0 0 0 DHCP 0 0 0 1 Static IP nnn nnn nnn nnn Configuring the 802 11b g and IP Settings 2 5 Use the buttons as shown in the following table d gt Press to Press to Saves the setting Scrolls through the positions Increments the current position from left to right setting by 1 3 When the setting you want is displayed press 4 to save the setting You return to the Configure menu Setting the Subnet Mask This option sets the printer s subnet mask 1 From the Configure menu select Subnet Mask Subnet Mask 255 255
57. m the Configure menu select Encryption amp Encryption m yx A checkmark indicates the current setting 2 Press or t until you see the encryption you need then press to enable it and return to the Configure screen Press X to exit without saving changes Note When you use encryption you must set the keys to secure your network See Setting the Encryption Keys for more information Setting the Key Index This option sets the key to use for the selected encryption method See Basic Security Configurations for more information on encryption keys 1 From the Configure menu select Keys eKeys e E 2 Select Index Index H x You can select up to four 104 bit keys using keys 1 4 or up to two 128 bit keys using keys 1 and 3 3 Select the key you need and press l to save the setting or press X to exit without saving changes You return to the Keys menu 4 Enter the key values See Setting the Encryption Keys for more information Setting the Encryption Keys Use this option to set the key values for encryption Once you save a key and exit the option you cannot view the key values There are four keys Refer to Basic Security Configurations in Chapter 4 for more information on setting encryption key values based on your encryption method Note Since you cannot view key values keep a list of your key values in a safe place for future reference After you set the key values select a key
58. ndow and click the Enter button to execute them Type HELP for information on console commands Type EXIT to end the console session and return to the main page Monarch Pegasus III Serial Adapter Configuration Program V3 3 Type HELP for command list Enter username Local Err 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 Updating Firmware You can update the printer s firmware from your Web browser by connecting to a TFTP server or browsing to the update file on your computer 1 From the side menu click Admin The Web Admin Configuration screen appears 4 14 System Administrator s Guide 2 Click Update Firmware Favorites Tools Help E Gi search fuFavorites media G p 59 Ed EJ di Monarch Pegasus Ill Serial Adapter 5 Update Firmware Load new firmware from a TFTP server Firmware file name d TFTP Server IP address 2c Type in location or browse for new firmware file for this unit OTE The firmware load may take several minutes Please be patient Firmware file name 3 The printer should be connected and ready to receive data To update from a TFTP server Type the TFTP Server IP address 2 Type the relative pathname relative to your TFTP server Refer to your TFTP Server s documentation for more informa
59. ng the Print Server To configure the print server for an 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 to communicate with each other There are several ways to configure your print server You can 4 send console commands using a utility such as Monarch NetManager See Installing the Software for NetManager information use a Web browser See Chapter 4 Using a Web Browser for more information use the Sierra Sport Configurator with Avalanche See Chapter 5 Using the Sierra Sport Configurator for more information use Telnet See Chapter 6 Telnet Console Commands for a list of supported commands select the RF Network 9460 and Network 9493 printer menus See Setting Up Using the Printer s Menu The printer s menus allow you to do basic setup Before You Begin Configure your computer to communicate on a wireless network before you continue To connect a device using an access point set your computer to infrastructure mode To connect directly to a device without an access point set your computer to Ad Hoc Computer to Computer mode or whatever mode your adapter uses to communicate without an access point To use Ad Hoc mode temporarily disable security on your access point After the print server is configured re enable secu
60. nt server to reset Even though you submitted your changes they do not take effect until you reset the print server You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings 4 10 System Administrator s Guide Changing the Passwords 1 You can change the network access password network update password configure network security IP access or protocol print a test page or access the console from the Web Admin Configuration screen 2 From the side menu click Admin The Web Admin Configuration screen appears File Edit View Favorites Tools Help pack sp ol Aesch Garavcries Bue GIR sg SI 3 Monarch Pegasus Ill Serial Adapter E Web Admin Configuration Job Log Configure Network Card Access Password Configure Network Card Update Password Protecel Control Co e TP Access Control Co e Network Zecu Print Test Page Console Update Firmware Setting the Network Card Access Password When set the network card access password allows you to view the Web browser and the remote console The default is access The password is case sensitive and stored in the printer s flash memory Note 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 Ca
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62. of authentication tries the user is given SEt NW AUTHtype OPEN SHARED TLS TTLS LEAP PEAP EAP FAST PSK Sets the authentication type See Chapter 4 Using a Web Browser for more information SEt NW CERTCN lt name gt Sets the EAP common name If no value is set null all host certificates are accepted SEt NW CERTCN2 lt name gt Sets the second EAP common name If no value is set null all host certificates are accepted SEt NW CERTEXP lt value gt Sets the EAP certificate exponent value SEt NW CERTKEY lt keyvalue gt Sets the EAP root key value SEt NW CHannel nn Sets 802 11b g wireless channel SEt NW ENC DIsable 64 128 WPA WPA2 WPA2 WPA Sets the encryption mode See Chapter 4 Using a Web Browser for more information Telnet Console Commands 6 5 SEt NW ID lt userID gt Sets the authentication user ID It may include the realm separated with the at character Country Description Country Description Country Description Code Code Code AL ALBANIA HN HONDURAS PS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY DZ ALGERIA HK HONG KONG PA PANAMA AR ARGENTINA HU HUNGARY PS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY AM ARMENIA IS ICELAND PE PERU AT AUSTRIA IN INDIA PL POLAND AU AUSTRALIA ID INDONESIA PH PHILIPPINES AZ AZERBAIJAN IR IRAN ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PT PORTUGAL BH BAHRAIN IE IRELAND PR PUERTO RICO BY BELARUS
63. oft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Heak ot OI o search GaFavorites media ol Bpad H4 http 7 192 0 0 192 login Monarch Pegasus Ill Serial Adapter x Print Port Settings d El Port Name si No jobs active Job Queue Serial Device Online 1427 bytes transmitted 56 bytes received O framing errors O parity errors O overrun errors Port Type Serial Baud Rate 19200 Bits per character Stop Bits Parity Note Port Type Baud Rate Bits per character Stop Bits Parity and Flow Control settings cannot be changed Configuring Print Services You can configure the service ports if necessary 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 jew Favorites Tools Help Back pr 0 fat search GaFavorites di edis S KR es H4 Configure Service This page displays the services available on this server A service is a resource that can be accessed by computers that wish to communicate with a device connected to the server To modify the attributes of a service click on the service that you wish to modify Service Name Port Name PERIES58F 1 A 31 PXRIES5SF 51 B S1 Logout Language English The Configure Service page allows you to specify ports determine network protocols
64. r DELete PUrge Removes a specified parameter or configuration item 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 EXIT D Exits console mode HElp Displays the list of available commands INitialize Saves settings and resets unit Telnet Console Commands 6 3 SAVE Saves configuration settings CHange SEt DEFine Sets configuration items SEt DEFAULT Sets print server to factory defaults SEt LOAd EN DIS Enables or disables firmware reload after exit SEt LOAd HOst lt name gt 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 lt filename gt Sets print server s firmware filename to load SEt PAssword Sets console password The default password is access Note The password is case sensitive SEt PROtect lt password gt Sets the update password SEt SERVEr DEScription Sets mode description to string displayed with SHOW SERVER command SEt SERVEr NAme lt name gt Sets server node name SEt SERVEr SYSLog EN DIS Enables or disables access to the system log SHow FATal Shows the fatal error log SHow FREE Shows the amount of available memory SHow LOAd Shows t
65. rd Access Password Monarch Pegasus Ill Serial Adapter Configure Network Card Access Password Enter new Network Card Access Password pt Confirm new Network Card Access Password A 3 Enter a new network access password 4 Retype the new password to confirm it 5 Click Submit Using a Web Browser 4 11 Setting the Network Card Update Password When set the network card update password allows you to change variables in the Web browser and the remote console 1 From the side menu click Admin The Web Admin Configuration screen appears 2 Click Configure Network Card Update Password File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help SBak gt gt E 4 search Garavoriss des GIB e EI 3 Monarch Pegasus Ill Serial Adapter S Configure Network Card Update Password di Enter new Network Card Update Password Confirm new Network Card Update Password 3 Enter a new network update password 4 Retype the new password to confirm it 5 Click Submit Configuring Network Protocols 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 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back E Asearch GaFavorites veda CIE a EM 5 d Monarch Pegasus Ill senal Reaper Protocol Control Protocols which are checked a
66. re Utility Click Configure Package to start the Sierra Sport Configurator When the application begins the most recently used session opens if one exists Otherwise a new session begins When the printer is turned on it appears in the Avalanche Management Console as a client Use the console to schedule the updates new files or firmware for each printer client Depending on your application this could be done once a day or every time the printer is turned on AO Un P UC r2 Changing the Avalanche Directory You need to specify the directory where Avalanche is installed if the application does not automatically find it for you 1 Select Options from the File menu 2 Browse to the directory and select OK 3 Click OK to return to the application You see the Wireless Settings tab Use the following instructions to configure the print server 5 2 System Administrators Guide Configuring Wireless Settings Use this tab to configure the wireless settings DI Sierra Sport Configurator File Help Wireless Ext Security Print Server Services TCP IP IP Access Printranet NetWare Alerts amp Traps Printing Files Basic Wireless Wireless Security Mode Infrastructure y Encryption Mode Hd Radio 02 11b g Key Selection LEI SSID WEP Key 1 Channel WEP Key 2 WEP Key 3 Access Point Density ow WEP Key 4 International Roaming lexible Wireless Authentication M NN Speed
67. re enabled Protocols which are not checked are disabled Netware TCP IP Network Protocols NOTE IF TCP IP is disabled all protocols here will automatically be disabled Telnet 23 D S Telnet 992 FTP 20 21 POP3 110 SMIP 25 HTTP 80 NOTE Disabling HTTP will prevent access to this server via the browser interface O ETIPS 443 TFTP 69 ECHO 7 IP Protocols 4 Enable or disable your network protocols and IP 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 print server to reset Even though you submitted your changes they do not take effect until you reset the print server 4 12 System Administrator s Guide You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings Controlling IP Access 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 1192 0 0 192 login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit jew Favorites Tools Help Abak OI Bsearch Garavorites Mmedia C E Gay BH Address http 192 0 0 192 login Monarch Pegasus Ill Serial Adapter S 1 Configure I
68. rity on the access point To use 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 computer in order to configure the print server To allow non secure clients to communicate with each other temporarily change the wireless mode of your host to Ad Hoc mode To use 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 need a good signal between your computer and the access point to communicate Setting Up the 9460 Using Direct Serial Connections 1 2 Disconnect the printer s radio cable from the printer s serial port Connect a serial cable DB9 female to DB9 female all lines wired straight through from the host or computer to the print server s radio cable Radio Cable Configuring the 802 11b g and IP Settings 2 1 3 Turn on the printer and configure using Telnet or other communications program 4 Connect the printer s radio cable to the printer s serial port Serial Port Radio Cable 5 Turn off the printer wait a few seconds and then turn on the printer Your printer is ready to use Setting up the 9493 Using Direct Serial Connections Use a serial cable or a USB cable for direct communication with the printer The USB port can function as either a serial port
69. rk speed access point density and more You can also configure network security See Configuring Network Security for more information 4 6 System Administrator s Guide 1 From the side menu click Wireless 192 0 0 192 login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Shack Ola Search Favorites Mueda CO By m Es Address 4 htp 192 0 0 192 login Monarch Pegasus Ill Serial Adapter Configure Wireless Mode INFRASTRUCTURE Radio 02 11b a SSID NG4121 Network Security Configure Network Security Channel Speed International Roaming Flexible Dynamic Frequency Select Disabled 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 print server to reset Tala fami Even though you submitted your changes they do not take effect until you reset the print server You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings Configuring Alerts and Traps You can configure email alerts and SNMP IP Traps Email Alerts To set an email alert when the printer goes offline has a paper jam or other error 1 From the side menu click Alerts and Traps ew Favorites Tools Help Back
70. ryption Glossary G 3 INDEX A alerts network 4 7 4 8 4 9 5 5 authentication EAP FAST 4 17 LEAP 4 17 PEAP 4 17 PSK 4 17 TLS 4 17 TTLS 4 17 authentication type 4 17 Avalanche 5 1 Avalanche system requirements 5 2 C command general 6 3 help 6 2 SNMP 6 9 TCP IP 6 7 wireless 6 5 configuration label 2 15 console commands 6 1 E EAP FAST authentication 4 17 encryption mode 4 16 WPA 4 16 __ F file Monarch AVA 5 2 H help commands 6 2 l installing software 2 2 IP Address restrict DA L label configuration 2 15 LEAP authentication 4 17 login password 4 1 M mode encryption 4 16 Monarch AVA file 5 2 EN N network alerts 4 7 4 8 4 9 5 5 protocols 1 2 page label 2 15 password 4 1 changing 4 11 4 12 setting 4 11 4 12 PEAP authentication 4 17 printer settings 2 1 2 2 2 3 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 6 4 12 4 13 setup 5 5 protocols 1 2 PSK authentication 4 17 R requirements Avalanche system 5 2 system 1 2 restrict IP addresses 5 4 Subnet Masks 5 4 RF network menu setup 2 3 S security 4 13 settings 4 13 serial cable setup 2 1 2 2 server settings 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 6 4 12 4 13 5 3 setting password 4 11 4 12 settings printer 2 1 2 2 2 3 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 6 4 12 4 13 security 4 13 server 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 6 4 12 4 13 5 3 SNMP 4 9 4 10 TCPIP 4 5 5 4 wireless 4 7 5 3 setup network 4 7 4 9 4 10 prin
71. s can be connected to each other by telephone lines or radio waves See WLAN Glossary G 1 LEAP Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol LPD LPR MAC Address or Media Access Control MSCHAPv2 Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol NIC or Network Interface Card Node Open Authentication PAP Password Authentication Protocol Pathname PEAP Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol Ping Protocol PSK Pre Shared Key RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In Server RARP or Reverse Address Resolution Protocol Relative Pathname Router Shared Authentication 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 A printer protocol that uses TCP IP to establish connections between printers on a network Also known as Line Printer Daemon Line Printer Remote 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 The Microsoft version of CHAP It is a three way handshake protocol that is more secure than PAP It provides mutual authentication between devices An adapter board or card that can be inserted into a device so the device can be conn
72. select the protocol and filter settings or Automatically create a view with default settings 4 Select 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 The default name of the print server is PXRxxxxxx where xxxxxx is the last 6 digits of the hardware address for example PXRO8B2C7 Note It might take a minute or two for the print server to appear especially on a large wireless network 5 When you see the print server you need to configure in the list highlight it and click the Configuration tool Note A wireless signal of less than 50 on the Wireless Status screen could affect printing performance To improve the signal strength move 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 To use WEP encryption or other advanced security enable the security and enter the appropriate key s To use TCP IP without a DHCP server manually assign a valid IP address subnet mask an
73. st sleep time optimal battery conservation but responds slower 5 Use 4 or v to select the PSP algorithm you need Press 4 to save the setting Select Exit to return to the Configure menu Setting the Port This option sets the port 1 From the Configure menu select Port TCP or LPD Protocol Y TCP X LPD e A v 2 Use v to select the protocol you want For example if you select LPD you must specify a raw printer port Port 09100 e A Use as shown in the following table d gt Press to Press to Saves the setting Scrolls through the positions Toggles between or also from left to right increments the current position setting by 1 3 Press 4 to save the setting You return to the Configure menu Setting the SSID This option sets the SSID The SSID is case sensitive 1 From the Configure menu select SSID SSID ABC 1234 4 T Use as shown in the following table 4 T Press to Press to Saves the setting Scrolls through the positions Increments the current position from left to right setting by 1 and scrolls through alpha special characters 2 When the setting you want is displayed press to save the setting You return to the Configure menu Configuring the 802 11b g and IP Settings 2 7 Setting the Command Escape Character 1 This option allows you to set or view the Command Escape Character CEC 2 Run time messag
74. t 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 Monarch 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 PXRxxxxxx_P1 as the name of the printer 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 PXRxxxxxx 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 MonarchPrinter 2 Edit the printcap file An example of a typical entry in the printcap file is MonarchPrinter lp rm MonarchPrinter rp BINARY P1 WN sd usr spool lpd MonarchPrinter MonarchPrinter is the queuename MonarchPrinter 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
75. ter 2 1 2 2 2 3 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 6 4 12 4 13 5 5 RF network menu 2 3 serial cable 2 1 2 2 wireless 4 7 5 3 SNMP commands 6 9 settings 4 9 4 10 SNMP IP traps 5 5 software installing 2 2 Subnet Mask restrict 5 4 system requirements 1 2 T TCP IP commands 6 7 TCPIP settings 4 5 5 4 Telnet commands 6 1 6 2 6 5 test label 2 15 TLS authentication 4 17 TTLS authentication 4 17 type authentication 4 17 W Wavelink Avalanche 5 1 wireless settings 4 7 5 3 wireless commands 6 5 WPA encryption mode 4 16 Index Avery Dennison Printer Systems Division 170 Monarch Lane Miamisburg OH 45342 1 800 543 6650 In the U S A 1 800 387 4740 In Canada www monarch com A AVERY DENNISON
76. tically 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 Defines how to pass authentication information between the device and authentication server The authentication is handled by the EAP type FAST TLS TTLS etc 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 Allows connections communications between different subnets on a network 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 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 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 LAN
77. tication mode is WPA PSK TCP IP Commands SEt IP EN DIS Selects whether to use IP based protocols SEt IP ACcess EN 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 DIS Selects whether to use an IP address with an ARP packet Telnet Console Commands 6 7 SEt IP B nner EN DIS Sets printing of LPD job banners SEt IP BOot n Sets number of retries n for DHCP BOOTP RARP SEt IP CHKSUM EN DIS Enables or disables IP receive checksum SEt IP FTIme EN DIS Enables or disables fast timeout SEt IP FTP EN DIS Selects whether to use the FTP protocol SEt IP HTTP EN DIS Selects whether to use the HTTP protocol SEt IP KEepalive n Sets keep alive interval n in minutes SEt IP LPD EN DIS 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 SEt IP PRObe EN DIS Enables or disables the TCP connection probe SEt IP RARp flags 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 DIS ALL aa bb cc dd MAx ee ff gg hh Sets the valid range of IP addresses SEt IP REtry EN DIS Enables or disables LPD retry continuation SEt IP ROuter aa
78. tifier Static Method Subnet Subnet Mask Telnet TCP IP TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TLS Transport Layer Security TTLS Tunneled Transport Layer Security Transmit Rate WEP or Wired Equivalent Privacy 128 Bit 64 Bit WEP Key WLAN or Wireless Local Area Network WPA Wi Fi Protected Access WPA2 or IEEE 802 11i 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 also called transmit rate The speeds are in megabits per second Mbps and include 36 48 and 54 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 It is 1 2 5 5 11 12 18 24 One of the available boot methods Use static if your network uses fixed configuration The IP address rema
79. tion about setting up and using the TFTP server Note Depending on your TFTP server you may only need the filename not the entire path 3 Click Submit to load the firmware If you lose power while updating the firmware call Service To update from a file on your computer 1 Type the location of the file or click Browse and select the file location 2 Click Submit to load the firmware If you lose power while updating the firmware call Service Note Do not turn off the printer while it is updating firmware It may take several minutes to complete Loading the Firmware Early versions of the software may have menus which differ slightly from those listed below 1 Run the UpdatelP utility from the Monarch amp Documentation CD ROM TC9X00SWP or download it from our Web site 2 Select the update bin file print server then click Update Start 3 If you are using TCP IP to upgrade select TFTP PUT from this host If you are upgrading using IPX SPX on a NetWare network to upgrade select NetWare GET from a server If you are using NetWare to upgrade you need to put the bin firmware file in the LOGIN directory of the NetWare server Click OK 4 If you selected TFTP PUT from this host in step 3 enter the configuration password default is access and click Browse to find the bin firmware file you downloaded Click Load The firmware on your print server will be upgraded to the new version If you selected NetWare GET from
80. to Load Browse Select the binary Firmware File to Load Select the Monarch Initialization File mif to Load Select the Print Server Firmware File to Load Enter any Printer Accessory Files to Load including formats fonts graphics check digits etc A U N Saving Changes 1 When you are done specifying the print server s settings select Write Configuration from the File menu 2 Exitthe Sierra Sport Configurator The print server s configuration is set and ready for Avalanche to send to the printer 3 Using the Avalanche Management Console highlight the client and click Update Now which updates the client immediately instead of waiting until the scheduled time Creating Your Own Packages We created the AVA package SSCfg AVA to easily configure the print server and send updates to the printer If you just need to update firmware you can create your own package 1 Use the Avalanche Package Builder to set up packages since everything is transferred to the printers via a package You may want to create separate packages for printer firmware updates or print server firmware update 5 6 System Administrators Guide Packages include the following list of file extensions Extension Description bin Print Engine Firmware mif Standard Monarch mif file Monarch Initialization file pcl MPCL data psb Print Server Binary psc Print Server Configuration Script asc
81. to use based on your network s encryption method See Setting the Key Index for more information 1 From the Configure menu select Keys eKeys e E Configuring the 802 11b g and IP Settings 2 13 Press or t until you see the key you need to set then press to edit the value For example Press or f to scroll through the hex characters for each field The hex characters appear in the box and the ASCII equivalent character appears under the hex character Press to select the character shown and move to the next field When you are finished press until you see d Press to save the setting or press X to exit without saving changes You return to the Keys menu Setting the Escape Character 1 2x 4 5 This option allows you to set or view the Escape Character EC Run time messages from the radio begin with the EC and the default is the pound sign which has a decimal value of 35 You may need to change the default EC character if it conflicts with other data because unexpected operation could occur From the Configure menu select Escape Char i Escape Char Press or to decrease or increase the decimal value Press or when you are finished Press l to save the setting or X to exit without saving changes You return to the Configure menu The radio is now configured Press D until you return to the Pause screen Printing a Network Information Label You can print a networ
82. ty 1 or community 2 name Note An incoming set request can use either name for comm1 or comm2 SEt SNMP TRAPCOMM lt string gt Sets SNMP trap community name Telnet Console Commands 6 9 6 10 System Administrator s Guide TROUBLESHOOTING Verify that the printer is operating properly is online and supplies are loaded correctly General Troubleshooting Information Use the following information if your print server is not operating properly 1 2 5 Verify that the printer is turned on Verify the print server is connected to the network The 9460 printer s display shows the lt T gt symbol when the printer is connected and ready to receive data The 9493 printer s display shows the I or the A symbol when the printer is connected and ready to receive data Print a test label See Chapter 2 Configuring the 802 11b g and IP Settings for more information Use 2 inch supply or some information may print off the label If a label does not print check the printer s display to see if it shows a receiving status Turn off the printer wait fifteen seconds and then turn it back on On the test label verify your IP and wireless settings Check the Actual SSID and the Sig Strength 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 itis very low you may be experiencing interference or are very close to being o
83. u see d Then press to save the address and return to the Configure menu Press X to exit without saving changes Setting the Gateway This option sets the printer s router gateway address 1 From the Configure menu select Gateway ai Gateway t 0 12 2 Press or f to increase or decrease the highlighted number Press or to highlight a different number 3 When you are finished press until you see dd Press 1 to save the address and return to the Configure menu Press X to exit without saving changes Setting the Power Mode This option sets the power mode to CAM Continuous Awake Mode or PSP Power Save Protocol PSP conserves battery power CAM means the printer is continuously receiving and transmitting data This mode uses battery power quickly 1 From the Configure menu select Power Mode ii Power Mode CAM d x A checkmark indicates the current option 2 Press T or until you see the power mode you need Press to enable it Note If you select PSP you are prompted to enter a PSP algorithm between 1 5 1 shortest sleep time uses battery power quicker but responds faster 5 longest sleep time optimal battery conservation but responds slower Configuring the 802 11b g and IP Settings 2 11 3 Press T or to select the PSP algorithm you need 4 Press to save the setting and return to the Configure menu Press X to exit without saving changes Setting the Port Th
84. ut 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 Telnet to the printer Note After the print server has been reset you may need to re enable Telnet or connect serially Once you have verified connectivity Telnet to the printer This gives you access to console operation of the printer Press Enter on your host and enter access as the password Press Enter to by pass the user name Once here you have verified operation to the print server Ping the printer Pinging the printer tells you if it is seen on the network If you cannot ping the printer turn the printer off and then on Then ping every device in the path to the printer access points routers etc Any device you cannot ping needs attention ping lt ip address gt i e ping 192 0 0 192 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 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 AQ which means the printer is online and waiting Alternatively you can type 3 2 Note The J must be capital Troubleshooting 7 1 The printer responds with 3
85. vision 1 Properties set OsVer 3 0 OsType PHG2 ProcessorType MC68336GCAB20 ProcessorRevision 1F76K Processor freescal Type M09460 ModelCode 22 ModelName PXR1E859E NetVer 1 14 EnablerVer 1 63 RadioType G CoreEnabler 3 To change the SSID type set nw ssid testsystem and press Enter To set the IP address type set ip ad 192 0 0 192 and press Enter To set the subnet mask type set ip sub 255 255 255 0 and press Enter Type INIT and press Enter to save the settings and initialize the unit Type EXIT to exit Telnet Help Commands 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 PAssword password Set console password POrt lt name gt Parameter for port name NWrk Network Parameters PROtect password Set update password SERVEr Server Parameters SERVIce lt name gt Service Parameters SNMP SNMP Variables Avalanche Avalanche Parameters POWer Power Management SYSLog Syslog Parameters DNS DNS Parameters STRing n BOT EOT string IP LPD TCP Parameters POP3 POP3 Parameters SMTP SMTP Parameters NETWare Netware Parameters POWERON lt delay sec gt Power on delay Displays a list of the available help commande for Set Note For any command that uses
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