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1.                       qa baa                    Table of Contents iii    GETTING STARTED    The Monarch   7411    Print Server lets you communicate with the  Monarch   9825   printer on a wired Ethernet 802 3 network  or on an  802 11b or 802 11g wireless network  802 11b g refers to 802 11b and  802 11g in this manual     Information in this document supercedes information in previous versions   Check our Web site  www monarch com  for the latest documentation and  release information     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 wireless print server includes a dual mode built in wired Ethernet   802 3  connection so the print server automatically switches between  wireless and wired Ethernet mode within the same subnet address  When  switching between wired and wireless mode on different subnets  turn off the  printer and then turn it back on to reinitialize the print server     Follow the instructions in this manual to configure the wireless print server  for your printer  For more information and software downloads  see Chapter  5   Troubleshooting      Getting Started 1 1    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  
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3.         An 802 11b g wireless enabled PC printing straight to the printer  Ad Hoc  or Peer to Peer Mode      An 802 11b g wireless access point allowing wireless and wired Ethernet  enabled computers to print to the print server  Infrastructure Mode      configure and print  you need the following       The MAC address from the label of the print server  for example     004017023F96        The following information from your wireless network administrator     Wireless Mode  Infrastructure or Ad Hoc   The SSID  service set identifier  for your wireless network     If you are using TCP IP  recommended for Windows Networks  and are  not connected to a server that automatically assigns your IP address  you  need to set the printer in Static mode and assign a unique IP Address for  the wireless print server  for example  192 168 1 14  and a subnet mask   A router  default gateway  address is optional     Network Protocols Supported         1 2    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    Ethernet Operating Instructions    Checking the Print Server Hardware    The print server comes preinstalled and tested in your printer  Do not plug  any cables into the parallel port when using the print server  A printer with  this print server cannot use the parallel port  However  the serial port is still  active     Antenna    Test Reset Button                Port       A   9
4.       4 17  Configuring Network Protocols                   ee ert odio tee a roter 4 18  Controlling IPLAC CESS oi       e dot ATA    Mate       4 19   To Add H0sS1  8  5      esi ust             aqya 4 19   To REMOVE  HOSTS 6m       aa              4 20  Configuring Network Security                        e e      Adee 4 20         su a doce het Eae       teda teil Lo 4 22  BEIDE      E 4 22  Updating Firmware usa      ber ER       P p pae       4 23  Basic Security Configurations eseese 4 24    TROUBLESHOOTING    icio ec Ga od on ki UO OGUO ER CRGO CUERO Gba OG GG E OR 5 1    General Troubleshooting Information sescca 5 1  Troubleshooting Wireless Configuration                                                            5 5  Troubleshooting Network Configuration                                r    5 6  Technical  Support     cur             au          5 6  TELNET CONSOLE COMMANDS             ns    6 1  Help Commands 2  eoe rire Shu   se Ia SI as u 6 3  General Commands                       V    sp hioa Pe eva 6 5  802 11b g Wireless Commands                                      6 8  TEPAP Commands                        6 13                                    LER       6 15  SPECIFIGCATIONS     diei                      p au A 1                            deer            A 1  Optional 802 11b g Specifications                                       r    A 1  ODIIOnS                                         2  GLOSSARY sissies                   uai duae G 1                   
5.      TM Pant     x i D Monarch   u 11b g Wired  Wireless 98355          Instructions     m Printers          A AVERY  DENNISON    TC7411ENOI Rev  AE 1 09    2006 Paxar Americas  Inc  a subsidiary of Avery Dennison Corp  All rights reserved        Each product and program carries a respective written warranty  the only warranty  on which the customer can rely  Paxar reserves the right to make changes in the  product  the programs  and their availability at any time and without notice   Although Paxar has made every effort to provide complete and accurate information  in this manual  Paxar shall not be liable for any omissions or inaccuracies  Any  update will be incorporated in a later edition of this manual       2006 Paxar Americas  Inc  a subsidiary of Avery Dennison Corp  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 Paxar Americas  Inc     Trademarks   Monarch    9825    7411  and 9860 are trademarks of Paxar Americas  Inc   Avery Dennison   is a trademark of Avery Dennison Corp    Centronics is a trademark of Centronics Data Computer Corporation    Microsoft and MS DOS are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation    The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG  Inc    Windows and NT are trademarks of Microsoft in the U S  and other countries   Hewlett Packard is a trademark of Hewlett Packard Company    Fi
6.    Microsoft   Windows   Network Configuration    The print server includes the easy to use NetManager software for printing  from Windows computers over an 802 11b g wireless link  This software  creates a network port on the Windows system  which acts like a normal  parallel port  As a result  it works transparently with any standard Windows  printer driver and application program  Because this software uses the  industry standard TCP IP protocol  it can be used with IP routers and other  IP based equipment     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 Ipr 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 lpr command  can spool jobs to the print server without the need for any special software  on the host computer     Note  Before configuring a UNIX print queue  the print server must have a  valid IP address     3 2 Ethernet Operating Instructions    Berkeley UNIX Host Configuration    Berkeley UNIX host computers include Linux  Digital Equipment Corporation  Digital UNIX  OSF 1  and ULTRIX  Compaq Tru64 UNIX  SunOS  not  Solaris   SCO UNIX  and many others  Sun Sol
7.   f  Serial   P   99  99  f             Getting Started 1 3    Verifying Successful Installation    When the print server is turned on  it goes through the following startup    sequence       It runs through a set of power up diagnostics for a few seconds  The top  orange light comes on when the unit is turned on  The middle light  comes on solid yellow when an Ethernet link  wired 10baseT  is  established  The bottom comes on solid green when an Ethernet  wired  100baseTX  link is established  Both the yellow and green lights will  come on solid when a wireless link is established  The yellow and green  lights blink during network activity  The top light blinks orange if there is    an error     Test Reset Button    LED Status Indicators    Antenna    Press this button down for less than 5 seconds to  print a test page on the printer  The test page  shows the current wireless and network settings of  the print server  See    Sample Test Page    for more  information  If the test page does not print  see    Chapter 5     Troubleshooting        Press this button down for more than 5 seconds  while turned on to reset the print server to its  factory default parameters  The print server re   initializes automatically     The top orange light comes on when the unit is  turned on  The middle light comes on solid yellow  when an Ethernet link  wired 10baseT  is  established  The bottom comes on solid green  when an Ethernet  wired 100baseTX  link is  established  Both the yellow an
8.  15  software  installing 1 2  system  requirements 1 2    ii Ethernet Operating Instructions    TCPIP   commands 5 13   settings 3 7  Telnet   commands 5 1  5 3  5 5  5 8  test   button 1 5   page 1 6  TFTP server 3 25  TLS   authentication 3 28  TTLS   authentication 3 28  type   authentication 3 28   U    update  firmware 3 25    w  wireless  settings 3 10  wireless commands 5 8       Visit www monarch com for sales  service   supplies  information  and telephone numbers  for our locations throughout the world     TOLL FREE   1 800 543 6650  In the U S A    1 800 387 4740  In Canada           
9.  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     Telnet Console Commands 6 1    5  To view the current wireless settings  type sh en  show wireless  settings  or sh nw  show network settings  and press Enter     WiFi Mode   INFRASTRUCTURE  WiFi SSID  ABC1234   Speed   54   International Roaming  Flexible       Dynamic Frequency Selection  Unsupported  Regulatory Domain   USI   WiFi FW Ver   2 13 10 0 LMAC  2 12 18 0 UMAC  AP density   LOW   Authentication type  OPEN SYSTEM   Encryption is Disabled                Local certificate loaded   AP MAC Address   00 AO F8 51 B4 FC  Signal Quality   Excellent  1005   Connected to SSID ENG4121 on channel 11          6  To show the current IP settings  type sh ip  show TCP IP settings  and  press Enter        IP is enabled   IP address 192 0 0 192 Boot tries 3   Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Boot method AUTO   IP Gateway 192 0 0 192 Max window 10240   via DHCP 192 0 0 192    LPD banner disabled Timeout 0 min   LPD retries are disabled Keepalive 1 min   Service Port TCP port   PXRIE8580 X1 X1 9100          7  To change the SSID  type set en ssid testsystem and press Enter   8  To set the IP address  type set ip ad 192 0 0 192 and press Enter     9  To set the subnet mask  type set ip sub 255 255 0 0 and press  Enter     10  Type INIT and press Enter to save the settings and initialize the unit   1
10.  HU HUNGARY TW TAIWAN   IS ICELAND TH THAILAND   IN INDIA TT TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO  ID INDONESIA      TUNISIA   IR IRAN  ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF TR TURKEY   IE IRELAND UA UKRAINE   IL ISRAEL AE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES  IT ITALY GB UNITED KINGDOM   JP JAPAN US UNITED STATES   JO JORDAN UY URUGUAY   KZ KAZAKHSTAN UZ UZBEKISTAN   KE KENYA VE VENEZUELA   KP KOREA  PEOPLE S REPUBLIC VN VIETNAM   KR KOREA  REPUBLIC YE YEMEN   KW KUWAIT ZW ZIMBABWE             Telnet Console Commands 6 11    SET EN SPeed  lt 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 48 54 gt   Sets 802 11b g wireless speed in megabits per second  Mpbs    SET EN SSID     lt ssid gt        Sets 802 11b g wireless SSID  Use quotes if there is a space in SSID  This is  case sensitive     SH EN STATS   Shows the network I O statistics    SET EN WEP  DI 64 128    Sets wired equivalent privacy encryption level to disabled  64 bit  or 128 bit   SET EN WIRED  AUTO 10BASE 100BASE    Sets the Ethernet speed    SET EN WPAGROUP  ENABLE DISABLE     Selects whether to use the WPA group key mode  When enabled  group keys are  used for data link encryption     SET EN WPAPSK  lt WPAkey 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 authentication  mode is WPA PSK     6 12 Ethernet Operating Instructions    TCP IP Commands    SET IP  EN DI   Selects whether to use IP based protocols     SET IP ACcess  EN DI ALL  aa bb cc dd   Mask ee ff gg hh     Allows or pre
11.  SET SERVICe  lt servicename gt  TCP nn   Sets TCP port number  21023 on service     SET IP TCP  EN DI    Selects whether to use the raw TCP  port 9100  protocol   SET IP TELNET  EN DI    Selects whether to use the Telnet protocol    SET IP TFTP  EN DI    Selects whether to use the TFTP protocol    SET IP TImeout n   Sets timeout  n  in minutes    SET IP WIndow nn   Sets the LPD TCP maximum window size    6 14 Ethernet Operating Instructions    SNMP Commands    CLear SNMP CONtact  lt string gt    Removes SNMP SysContact    CLear SNMP LOCation  lt string gt    Removes SNMP SysLocation    SET SNMP GETCOMM  lt string gt    Gets SNMP community    SET SNMP SETCOMM1  lt string gt  or SET SNMP SETCOMM2  lt string gt   Set SNMP community 1 or community 2 name    Note  An incoming set request can use either name for comm1 or comm2   SET SNMP CONtact  lt string gt    Set SNMP SysContact    SET SNMP LOCation  lt string gt    Sets SNMP SysLocation    SET SNMP JETADmin  EN DIS    Selects whether to use the JetAdmin protocol     Telnet Console Commands 6 15    6 16 Ethernet Operating Instructions    SPECIFICATIONS    Link Layer  802 3 or optional 802 11b g    Protocols  TCP IP  Passthru    RSH or REMSH  remote shell   FTP   SNMP   NetWare   HP Jet Admin    802 3 Specifications    Communication 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps  Rate     Optional 802 11b g Specifications    Frequency  2 4 GHz range  direct sequence  Communication Rate  1  2  5 5  11  12  18  24  36  48  54 Mbps  Channels 1 to 11  Mode  A
12.  away from other radio devices such as Bluetooth    wireless devices  microwave ovens  or 2 4 gigahertz cordless  phones     6  Configure your print server to the settings you need  Many of the fields  are automatically configured to match the network being used  so you  may not need to change the Wireless Mode  RF Channel  SSID  and Data  Rate settings unless you need to change the print server to a different  wireless network       If your network uses WEP encryption or other advanced security  you  need to enable the security and enter the appropriate key s   Contact  your system administrator to determine what information you need        f you are using TCP IP and you do not have a DHCP server  see note  below   you need to manually assign a valid IP address  subnet mask   and gateway and then set the boot method to static     7  When you are done configuring  click OK  You are prompted to save  changes and reset the print server  Click OK  The print server resets with  your new configuration  This may take several minutes     Note  If you are using DHCP on your network  the print server may have  acquired valid IP settings at this point and no further configuration is  necessary  This might work well if your DHCP server allows the print  server to keep this address permanently  but in most cases  you  should use a static address outside the range reserved for DHCP   Refer to your DHCP server documentation for details   This is  because when you configure your printer por
13.  back of the printer  for less than five seconds     3  If the test page does not print  try resetting the print server to factory  defaults by holding the test button for more than five seconds     General Troubleshooting Information    Use the following information if your print server is not operating properly   1  Verify that the printer is turned on     2  If you are switching between wired and wireless mode on different  subnets  turn off the printer and then turn it back on to reinitialize the  print server     3  Verify that the print server is functioning   When the printer is turned on  the print server runs through a set of  power up diagnostics for a few seconds     Troubleshooting 5 1    If the print server is operating properly  all three LEDs blink  momentarily  then indicate the following activity                                   LED Indicators Status   solid printer is on  Orange blinking error   off printer is off   solid Ethernet link  wired 10baseT   Yellow blinking network activity   off no Ethernet connection   solid Ethernet link  wired 100baseTX   Green blinking network activity   off no Ethernet connection   solid wireless link  Meat 5 blinking network activity   off no wireless connection    4  Print a test label  See Chapter 1     Getting Started    for more information   Press the print server test button for about a second and a label should  print     Use 6 inch long supply  If you are using supply that is shorter than 6  inches long  temporaril
14.  link at the bottom of the screen  The Reset Server screen  appears     Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset  Even though  you submitted your changes on the previous screen  they do not take  effect until you reset the printer    You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to  the printer settings     Configuring Network Security    This screen allows you to enable or disable network security  assign WEP  keys  set up a User ID and password  select an authentication protocol  and  more  See    Basic Security Configurations    for more information     1     From the side menu  click Admin  The Web Admin Configuration screen  appears     4 20 Ethernet Operating Instructions    2     Click Configure Network Security         http    19200192 login   Microsoft Internet Explorer   File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help   Back    gt       f  A  Bsearch Faoite di Media S  5 EM   El di      Address     htto   192 0 0 182 flagin                   Monarch 7411 Print  Adapter    Configure Network Security       Encryption Mode Disabled        Key Selection         Key  1                 kysz 1                 E ey  4  E    J    Wireless Authentication Type Open System                                   Logout       Language    Authentication Attempts E     User ID anonymous  Password    Authentication Frotocol M                                     Assign the necessary security settings for your network   Click Submit     Click the reset link at t
15.  new password to confirm it     5  Click Submit     Using the Web Interface 4 17       Configuring Network Protocols    1     Only configure the settings required for your network printer  To enable or  disable protocols     From the side menu  click Admin  The Web Admin Configuration screen  appears     Click Protocol Control     Check or uncheck the network and IP protocols to enable or disable the  necessary protocols     F http     192 0 0 192 login   Microsoft Internet Explorer  File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    Back       o       Search Da Favorites media a   Eye 4 E        a 8                Protocol Control    Protocols which are checked are 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  O Telnet  23   O   Telnet  992   FTP  20 21   POP3  110   Language  Enc SMTP  25   HTTP  80  NOTE  Disabling HTTP will prevent access to this server via the browser interface   O HTTPS  443   TFT   69   ECHO  7     IP Protocols                Note  If you disable the TCP IP protocol  all IP protocols are disabled    5     6     7     automatically   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 printer to reset  Even though  you submitted your changes on the previous screen  they do not take  effect until you reset the printer    You must re enter
16.  on the Software folder  click Network Utilities  NetManager folder   then click on Setup exe     3  Follow the on screen instructions for installing the utility  When  NetManager starts for the first time  you will see the NetManager  Welcome screen    You are prompted to enter a View name  Then you can either select the  protocol and filter settings  or    Automatically create a view with default  settings        4  Click Finish to begin searching for print servers  NetManager gets the  information from the print server s  and lists the server name  IP address   and hardware  Ethernet  address  It might take a minute or two for the  printer server to show up  especially if you have a large wireless network   The default name of the print server is PXRxxxxxx  where xxxxxx is the  last 6 digits of the Ethernet address  for example  PXRO8B2C7      Note  If you do not see the print server in the list  hold down the test  button on the back of the print server for more than 5 seconds to  reset it to factory defaults and try the search again  If you still do not  see it  see Chapter 5   Troubleshooting      5  When you see the print server you need to configure in the list  highlight  it and click the Configuration tool     2 2 Ethernet Operating Instructions    Note  Ifthe wireless signal is less than 50  on the Wireless Status  screen  printing performance could be affected  To improve the  signal strength  try moving the print server closer to the computer or  access point and
17.  tunnel   It can dynamically create  user based and session based keys     See Speed     Glossary G 5    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 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 
18.  your access password to make any further changes to  the printer settings     4 18 Ethernet Operating Instructions    Controlling IP Access    1     You can limit which remote hosts are able to access the printer by setting  up an IP address range     From the side menu  click Admin  The Web Admin Configuration screen  appears     Click Configure IP Access Control      ihttp    192 0 0 192  login   Microsoft Internet Explorer   File Edit View Favorites Tools Help   Sepak v       ug    search GaFavorites  mecia           amp u Ha  Address      htte   192 0 0 192 flogin                   Monarch 7411 Print  Adapter    i Configure IP Access Control       Starting Address    Ending Address       E  Remove        Add                            To Add Hosts     1     Enter a range of remote IP addresses that are allowed access to the  printer  Any requests from hosts outside this range will be rejected     Click Add     Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen  The Reset Server screen  appears     Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset  Even though  you submitted your changes on the previous screen  they do not take  effect until you reset the printer    You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to  the printer settings     The range of accepted IP addresses is listed in the drop down menu     Using the Web Interface 4 19    To Remove Hosts    1     2     Select a range from the drop down menu   Click Remove     Click the reset
19. 1  Type EXIT to exit Telnet     See the following section for a list of the most frequently used commands   6 2 Ethernet Operating Instructions    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       EN Network Parameters  LOAd Firmware update parameters                         PAssword  lt password gt  Set console password   PORt  lt name gt     Parameter for port  lt name gt   PROtect  lt password gt  Set update password  SERVEr Server and LAT parameters  SERVIce  lt name gt  Service Parameters   SNMP SNMP Variables   Syslog Syslog Parameters   DNS DNS Parameters   STRING n   is  BOT EOT string   IP LPD TCP Parameters   POP3 POP3 Parameters   SMTP SMTP Parameters   NETWare Netware Parameters  POWERON    delay sec    Power on delay          Displays a list of the available help commands for    Set        Note  For any command that uses SET  you can also use SHOW to view  the current setting     Telnet Console Commands 6 3    Syntax  Help set ip                                                                            IP LPD TCP Parameters   ADdress aa bb cc dd IP node address   ARP  EN DI  IP set via ARP   BAnner  EN DI  LPD banner printing   CHKSUM  EN DI  IP receive checksum   BOot n Number of DHCP BOOTP tries  ENable DISable Enable or Disable IP Proc
20. A2 WPA   Dynamic WEP     Sets the encryption mode  See Chapter 4     Using the Web Interface  for more  information     SET EN ID  lt userID gt   Sets the authentication user ID  It may include the realm  separated with the at            character     6 8 Ethernet Operating Instructions    SET EN INAP  PAP MSCHAP V2   Sets the EAP inner authentication protocol   SET EN IROAM  DISable STRICT FLEXible     Controls whether the radio frequencies are set based on the radio configuration or  from its access point  Disabled uses the radio defaults  When in Ad Hoc mode  you  must set the region of operation  See    SET EN REGDOMain   Flexible uses  access point settings if present  otherwise the radio defaults are used  When in Ad   Hoc mode  you must set the region of operation  See    SET EN REGDOMain    Strict the access point regulatory frequency information  When using an access  point  there is no need to set the region of operation     SET EN PW   password     Sets the password for 802 11b g EAP authentication    SET EN KEY   lt 1 2 3 4 gt    Sets which WEP key number to use  default is 1     SET EN KEYVAL  lt WEPkey gt    Sets WEP key value  Must be hexadecimal    SET EN MODE  IN AD    Sets 802 11b g wireless mode to infrastructure or Ad Hoc mode   SET EN RAdio  802 11b 802 11b g    Sets the radio type    SET EN REALM   realm     Sets the realm portion of the 802 11b g EAP authentication ID     Telnet Console Commands 6 9    SET EN REGDOMain  lt countrycode gt     Sets the re
21. Microsoft Internet Explorer   File Edit View Favorites Tools Help   Shak   gt    gt    OE       search GaFavorites di Media  amp        Ei   E         Address   http    192 0 0 192  login                   Monarch 7411 Print  Adapter    I Alert and Trap Configuration  tir    Emal Alerts          SNMP IP Traps          SNMP Netware Traps          4 10 Ethernet Operating Instructions    3     4     Click Email Alerts to setup the mail server and select users to receive    messages about the printer   s status        File Edit View Favorites Tools Help       Back     gt            search G_ravories dedi C3   p   sa  H40          Monarch 7411 Print  Adapter    im Email Alert Configuration  rinter atus       SMTP Server Address       Email Address 1           f           Use on Port    DP       Trigger Conditions    Ll an Line       os Line  L  toner Low  Dl Paper out  O Paperdam   l  poor Open         Printer Eror       Email Address 2                           Tron an Dart             om    Enter your SMTP server  email address  and the errors you want to  receive notification for  You can enter up to eight email addresses     Click Submit     5  Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen  The Reset Server screen    6     appears     Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset  Even though  you submitted your changes on the previous screen  they do not take    effect until you reset the printer     You must re enter your access password to make any further 
22. Quality   Actual SSID      Wired Wireless  WIRED    NETWORK STATISTICS   Packets Received 17881  Bytes Received 808113  Bad Packets Received 0  Receiver error mask 0000  Receiver overruns 0  Packets Transmitted 4903  Bytes Transmitted 505531  Packet Collisions 0  Transmit packet fail 0       WiFi settings    Security  setting    Should be at  least 60     Actual SSID  should match  WiFi SSID    How print    server is  communicating    Getting Started 1 5    1 6 Ethernet Operating Instructions    CONFIGURING THE 802 11b g  AND IP SETTINGS    Configuring the Print Server    To configure the print server for a 802 11b g wireless network  you must set  the wireless mode  Ad Hoc or infrastructure   SSID  channel  Ad Hoc mode  only   data rate and security  All nodes of a wireless network need to have  the same settings in order to communicate with each other     Before You Begin    Properly configure your computer for communication on a wireless network  before you continue  If you are connecting to the device through an access  point  your computer should be in infrastructure mode and associated with  the access point  If you are connecting directly to the device without an  access point  you should be in Ad Hoc mode     Note  If your wireless adapter includes an option for 802 11 Ad Hoc  you  must select it if you need to use the printer in Ad Hoc mode  If it  does not include this option  select Ad Hoc Computer to Computer   or whatever mode your adapter uses to communicate on 
23. You see    AQ    which means the printer is online and waiting  Alternatively  you can  type    0 2    The printer responds with  3 0 0            Note  The J must be capital   If you do not get any response  the printer may have an open  session to some other connection  Either terminate the other  connection or turn off the printer and turn it back on     9  Perform a factory reset on the print server   If the printer is not initializing correctly  verified by printing a test label  from print server   perform a factory reset  Press the print server button  while turned on and hold for about 10 seconds  The unit reinitializes  with the factory set defaults and then reboots  Verify with a test label to  see if the unit is now correctly set   If the print server is pre configured by us for the customer  the default  values should represent the customer s defaults     5 4 Ethernet Operating Instructions    Troubleshooting Wireless Configuration Problems    1     Your computer   s wireless adapter and or access point should be  configured to match your print server     The print server should be in range of the printer  90 meters or 300 feet   and your PC and away from metal objects and other devices with radio  signals  Bluetooth    2 4 GHz cordless phones  and microwaves      If you are connecting through an access point  use infrastructure mode   If you are connecting to the print server without an access point  use Ad   Hoc  802 11  mode     If you are using WEP  Wired Equi
24. a wireless  network without an access point     If you are using WEP  Wired Equivalent Privacy  encryption or other  advanced security  such as WPA  Wi Fi Protected Access   on your wireless  network  temporarily disable the security on your PC in order to configure  the print server  If you are using an access point with security enabled and it  does not allow non secure clients to communicate with other non secure  clients  temporarily change the wireless mode of your computer to Ad Hoc   802 11  mode     Note  If no computers on your network can be set to Ad Hoc mode   temporarily disable security on your access point  When you are  done configuring the print server  you can re enable security on your  computer and change the wireless mode back if necessary  You can  also use a wired connection to configure the print server     Configuring the 802 11b g and IP Settings 2 1      If you are using TCP IP  note your computer s IP address  The print  server needs to be on the same IP segment as the other nodes on your  network in order to communicate       You should have a good signal between your computer and the access  point     Installing the Software    The following operating systems are supported   Microsoft   Windows   NT   4  2000  and XP     Follow these steps to install the Monarch   NetManager software and  configure the print server  You can also download the utility from our Web  site     1  Insert the CD ROM  included with your printer  into your PC     2  Click
25. aris  HP UX  IBM AIX users  should skip to the appropriate sections later in this manual          1     Do not use the Linux X Windows graphical user interface printer  configuration utility  because it does not work with Paxar print servers   Instead  Linux users should follow the configuration steps listed in this  section     SCO UNIX users should use the rlpconf command to create a printer and  automatically configure the  etc printcap file  you will still need to edit the   etc hosts file   Enter the print server s service name  MONxxxxxx_P1  as  the name of the printer  refer to the print server self test for the exact  name of this service   and enter the name of the print server that you  assigned in the  etc hosts file as the remote host name  note that  because this name must be unique for each printer  we recommend using  the MONxxxxxx_P1 service instead of the normal BINARY_P1 service     Edit the  etc hosts file   or equivalent local host table   For example     192 189 207 33 monprinter    2     Edit the printcap file  An example of a typical entry in the printcap file is     MonarchPrinter       lp        rm MON       rp BINARY_P1     sd  usr spool lpd MonarchPrinter      MonarchPrinter  is the queuename    MON  matches the name in the hosts file      BINARY_P1  is the print server s service name     Note  Use TEXT_P1 instead of BINARY_P1 for text files  sd  is the spool    directory     Management Methods 3 3    3  Create the spool directory  The Ipd spool dir
26. bottom of the screen  The Reset Server screen  appears     4  Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset  Even though  you submitted your changes on the previous screen  they do not take  effect until you reset the printer    You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to  the printer settings     Configuring the Print Port Settings    This screen allows you to view available ports  change port settings  cancel  print jobs  and view the job log for each available port  Only configure the  settings required for your network printer     1  From the side menu  click Printer Port  The available ports are listed      http    192 0 0 192 login   Microsoft Internet Explorer   File Edit View Favorites Tools Help   pack    gt               geach Garavorites Qbueda C  Eh   amp  Bt    Ag  Address      htto   192 0 0 192  login                Monarch 7411 Print  Adapter       This page displays the physical ports available on this server  To modify the attributes of a port  click on the port that  you wish to modify       Port Name Job Queue Status       xi a READY       Pl 0                      2  Click the name of the port you want to modify  The Print Port Settings  screen appears     3  Enter the new attributes and click Submit     4  Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen  The Reset Server screen  appears     5  Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset  Even though  you submitted your changes on the previous scree
27. changes to    the printer settings     Using the Web Interface 4 11    Receiving An Alert    When the printer goes offline  has a paper jam  or any other error that you  selected notification for  a similar email appears in the specified User   s  inbox     el M9 855paxar com Alert  4  ERROR  754 Check Ribbon  Wed 9r29        M9855 paxar corm Alert  1  Going Off Line Wed 37297          1  0    8 From   Subject  Received      The text of the email follows     MonarchNet2 Printer Alert     Prn IP 192 0 0 192   Prn Name PXR8A97CA   Going Off Line       Please DO NOT REPLY to this message     Perform the appropriate action to correct the problem  Make sure the  printer s display says    Print Mode Ready    after the problem is corrected     4 12 Ethernet Operating Instructions    SNMP IP Traps  1  From the Alerts and Traps screen  click SNMP IP Traps     File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    Bak          5 A   search fFigFavortes  meda  4   Br              E                 Monarch 7411 Print  Adapter       SNMP Trap Configuration  di       Trap Community public  IP Address 1    Use on Port                       On Line  Off Line    Toner Low    Paper Jam    Door Open    o            Trigger Conditions    l paper cout        n            Printer Error       IP Address 2 0 0 0 0    Tan an Dns                   2  Enter a community name  IP address  and the errors you want to receive  notification for  You can enter up to eight IP addresses     3  Click Submit     4  Click the res
28. d Hoc or infrastructure  Encryption  WEP 64 or WEP 128   WPA or WPA2  Authentication  EAP FAST   LEAP   PEAP   TLS   TTLS   PSK    Specifications A 1    Options    Wireless 802 11b g communications are available  However  check with  International Sales for an approved list of countries or regions where these  devices can be used     A 2 Ethernet Operating Instructions    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    G    The full path of a file  including the computer system and  any directories or subdirectories  For example   c  program files monarch software mpcl  toolbox 9855 phu   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 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  an
29. d 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     Glossary G 1    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    LEAP  Lightweight  Extensible  Authentication  Protocol     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 interfer
30. d green lights come  on solid when a wireless link is established  The  yellow and green lights blink during network  activity  The top light blinks orange if there is an  error     A rugged 802 11b g compatible antenna  mounted  on the back of plastic cover printers or on the top  of metal cover printers     1 4 Ethernet Operating Instructions    Sample Test Page    The test page is best displayed using 4    wide by 6    long labels  If the label  is too small  some information may print outside the label edges     Firmware  versions    MAC  address    TCP IP  settings    Set  method  should  match  defined  Method    i Subnet mask  IP Gateway     MonarchNet Network Adapter PLUS   FW Ver  CTMO  7 01E  2006 03 10   iBoot Ver  1 0   Ethernet  00 40 17 1e 85 92 EN 11    Node name  MON  002077    Active Services   PXRIE8592 X1  BINARY X1  TEXT X1  POSTSCRIPT X1  PCL X1    TCP IP Enabled  Netware Enabled  AppleTalk Disabled  POP3 Enabled  DLC Disabled  NetBIOS IP Disabled  NetBEUI Disabled   Disabled   Disabled    address 2 0 0   255 255 0 0  192 0 192 0     via DHCP 192 0 1 1       Boot method DHCP    Boot tries    Netware Status  Not  Mode  Queue Server  Server Name     Netware Retries   Frame type Network  Unknown   EN  802 2 Unknown  EN  802 3 Unknown  EN  SNAP Unknown    AppleTalk Name     AppleTalk Zone     NetBIOS Computer Name   NetBIOS Domain   Primary WINS server    Secondary WINS server    WiFi Channel    WiFi SSID    WiFi Mode    WiFi Speed    WiFi WEP    WiFi Signal 
31. e Key  Server Password Info File  Protocol  Enterprise   LEAP No N A   PEAP  N A   TLS    NS Required Optional  Required    TTLS N A   EAP  PAC  N A   FAST   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     Using the Web Interface 4 25    See the following table of acceptable combinations     Encryption       Authentication WEP WPA  WPA  TKIP   WPA2  Open  Shared       Static No       PSK   LEAP  PEAP  EAP FAST  TLS    TTLS             Dynamic Yes                Load the local key before enabling TLS     4 26 Ethernet Operating Instructions    TROUBLESHOOTING    Verify that the printer is operating properly   1  Is the printer online and does it have supplies     2  If the printer is working correctly  test the connection between the printer  and the print server by pushing the test button on the
32. e if they are on  the same channel as your network    One of the available boot methods  It is a protocol that  issues IP addresses automatically within a specified range  to devices  such as printers  when they are first turned on   The device keeps the IP address for a defined period of  time set by your System Administrator  however  a device  could have a different IP address every time it connects to  the network     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 
33. e printer    You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to  the printer settings     4 14 Ethernet Operating Instructions    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   access the console  or update firmware from the Web Admin  Configuration screen     From the side menu  click Admin  The Web Admin Configuration screen  appears     Select which password to change   Network Card Access    Network Card Update     ihttp    192 0 0 192 login   Microsoft Internet Explorer   File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help   Back    gt  v     5  a   search  a Favorites Media Gg    amp  m    A  Address  S htto   192 0 0 192 flagin                Monarch 7411 Print  Adapter  Printer Status    Web Admin Configuration       figure Network Card Access Password          figure Network Card Update Password          ocol Control          figure IP Access Control                   e Network Securt          Print Test Page       Console          Update Firmware             Using the Web Interface 4 15    Setting the Network Card Access Password    When set  the network card access password allows you to view the Web  interface and the remote console  The default is access  The password is  case sensitive and stored in the printer   s flash memory     Make a note of the password if you change it   Changing the password also restricts access to    Telnet 
34. ectory 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  Click Add and then close the Host Manager windows     3 4 Ethernet Operating Instructions    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  servicenam        for example  MonarchPrinter  BINARY_P1   where   name matches the print server name as entered in the host   s table     servicename is the print service name  For binary graphics files use  the service BINARY P1  for text files 
35. essing  FTIme  EN DI  Fast timeout   FTP  EN DI  FTP protocol   ET TP  EN DI  HTTP protocol   KEepalive n Keepalive interval  min    LPD  EN DI  LPD protocol   MEthod   type   Set method of getting IP address  PIng aa bb cc dd Test connection to IP host  PRObe  EN DI  TCP connection probes   RANge  EN DI ALL  aa bb cc dd  MAx ee ff gg hh    RARp flags nn 1      subnet  2 no router  3 neither  REtry  EN DT  LPD retry continuation   ROuter aa bb cc dd Default router address   SUbnet aa bb cc dd Subnet mask   TCP  EN DI  Raw TCP  9100  protocol   TELnet  EN DI  TELNET protocol   TFTP  EN DI  TFTP protocol   TImeout n Inactivity timeout  minutes   TRAP n  ADDR PORT TRIG  TRAP configuration   WIndow nn LPD TCP maximum window size    Displays a list of the available help commands for  Set IP      6 4 Ethernet Operating Instructions    General Commands    From the list of commands  the brackets      indicate to pick one of the  options listed  the items inside curly braces      are optional and do not need  to be specified    CHange   Changes configuration items    CLear FATal   Deletes fatal error log    CLear POrt portname JOB    Clears current entry in the print server s internal queue for the specified portname   P1 for the first parallel port      CLear PROTect   Sets the update password to  null    CLear SERVEr STRing n  Removes BOT EOT string   DEfine   Defines configuration items   DElete   Removes configuration item    EXIT   Exits console mode    HELP   Displays the list o
36. et link at the bottom of the screen  The Reset Server screen  appears     5  Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset  Even though    you submitted your changes on the previous screen  they do not take  effect until you reset the printer     You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to  the printer settings     Using the Web Interface 4 13    SNMP Netware Traps    1  From the Alerts and Traps screen  click SNMP Netware Traps      f4192 0 0 192  login   Microsoft Internet Explorer  File Edit View Favorites Tools Help  pack  gt        A    search Favorites di Media G  p  a a  E        Address      htp    192 0 0 192  lagin                Monarch 7411 Print  SNMP Netware Trap Configuration       Trap Community public    IPX Network Address 1    00000000             IPX Node Address 000000000000       Use on Port              On Line  Off Line    Toner Low    PaperJam    Door Open       o      o  Trigger Conditions D Paper out  o  o        Printer Error                TP   Netwnrl Address 2  Innnnnnnn       2  Enter a community name  IPX address  IPX Node address  and the errors  you want to receive notification for  You can enter up to four IPX  addresses     3  Click Submit     4  Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen  The Reset Server screen  appears     5  Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset  Even though  you submitted your changes on the previous screen  they do not take  effect until you reset th
37. f available commands   INIT   Saves settings and initializes unit   PUrge   Removes configuration item    SAVE    Saves configuration settings     Telnet Console Commands 6 5    SET DEFAULT   Sets print server to factory defaults    SET LOAD  EN DI    Enables or disables firmware reload after exit    SET LOAD HOst   name     Sets node name of boot host  NetWare firmware load    SET LOAD IP aa bb cc dd   Sets IP address of load host  TCP IP firmware load    SET LOAD SOftware   filename     Sets print server s firmware filename to load    SET PAssword    Sets console password  The user is prompted for old password  new password   and to verify new password  The default password is access     Note  The password is case sensitive    SET PROTect   password     Sets the update password    SET SERVEr DEscription   Sets mode description to string displayed with SHOW SERVER command   SET SERVEr NAme   name     Sets server node name    SET SERVICe  lt servicename gt    protocol    EN DI   Enables or disables specified protocol on specified service   SET SERVICe  lt servicename gt  NAme  lt newname gt   Changes service name    SET SERVIce  lt servicename gt  REceive  EN DI   Sets receive only mode on specified service    SET SERVIce  lt servicename gt  TCP nn   Sets TCP port number of service    SHow FATal   Shows the fatal error log     6 6 Ethernet Operating Instructions    SHow LOAd    Shows the print server   s firmware update parameters     SHow PORt  lt name gt  STA  Shows the cur
38. further changes to  the printer settings     Configuring PrintraNet  Only configure the settings required for your network printer   1  From the side menu  click PrintraNet     2  Enter the IP address of the POP3 or SNMP server on your network where  internet print jobs are located        iew Favorites Tools Help    Back    gt      fat    sSearch GaFavorites edis              5     E                 Monarch 7411 Print  Adapter       Configure Printranet  Lil       POP3 GEnable ODisable       POP3 Server Address  Mailbox Name             Enter new password    p    Confirm new password       Mailbox Password             Poll Frequency       Segmented Message Timeout min          SMTP e Ofisable       SMTP Server Address                   You may also specify a mailbox name and password  For no password  required  enter a single space in the field provided     3  Click Submit     4  Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen  The Reset Server screen  appears     5  Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset  Even though  you submitted your changes on the previous screen  they do not take  effect until you reset the printer     4 8 Ethernet Operating Instructions    You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to  the printer settings     Changing Wireless Settings    This screen allows you to set your wireless parameters  You can change  modes  specify your SSID  modify your channel  Ad Hoc mode only   network  speed  access point den
39. gion of operation for the print server using the following table  The list  of supported countries varies based on the radio type  802 11b or 802 11b g                                                                                    Country   Description Country   Description  Code Code   AL ALBANIA LV LATVIA   DZ ALGERIA LB LEBANON   AR ARGENTINA LI LIECHTENSTEIN  AM ARMENIA LT LITHUANIA   AT AUSTRIA LU LUXEMBOURG  AU AUSTRALIA MO MACAO   AZ AZERBAIJAN MK MACEDONIA  BH BAHRAIN MY MALAYSIA   BY BELARUS MT MALTA   BE BELGIUM MX MEXICO   BZ BELIZE MC MONACO   BO BOLIVIA MA MOROCCO   BA BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA NA NAMIBIA   BR BRAZIL NL NETHERLANDS  BN BRUNEI DARUSSALAM NZ NEW ZEALAND  BG BULGARIA NO NORWAY   CA CANADA OM OMAN   CL CHILE PK PAKISTAN   CN CHINA PS PALESTINIAN TERRITORY  CO COLUMBIA PA PANAMA   CR COSTA RICA PE PERU   HR CROATIA PH PHILIPPINES  CY CYPRUS PL POLAND   CZ CZECH REPUBLIC PT PORTUGAL    6 10 Ethernet Operating Instructions                                                                                        Country   Description Country   Description   Code Code   DK DENMARK PR PUERTO RICO   DO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC QA QATAR   EC ECUADOR RO ROMANIA   EG EGYPT RU RUSSIAN FEDERATION  SV EL SALVADOR SA SAUDI ARABIA   EE ESTONIA SG SINGAPORE        FINLAND SK SLOVAKIA   FR FRANCE S  SLOVENIA   GE GEORGIA ZA SOUTH AFRICA   DE GERMANY ES SPAIN   GR GREECE LK SRI LANKA   GT GUATEMALA SE SWEDEN   HN HONDURAS CH SWITZERLAND   HK HONG KONG SY SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC 
40. h memory     5  Click Submit     The Printer Status page appears with information about your printer   including printer name  Ethernet address  firmware version and more   Click the Paxar link if you need to contact us     Configuring the Printer    You can configure the printer using your Web browser  Only configure the  settings required for your network printer     1  From the side menu  click Server Settings      ihttp    192 0 0 192 login   Microsoft Internet Explorer       File Edit View Favorites Tool Help       Shack       Hg    search GaF  vorites di Medi     Gay  amp  Gf MEES          Address    htp   192 0 0 192 login        Monarch 7411 Print  Adapter           Logout    Language    Server Settings       System Name    F RIE8532          System Description    Monarch 7411 Print Adapter          System Contact        SS          System Location                   SNMP Get Community Name    m          Confirm SNMP Get Community Name                     SNMP Set Community Name               Confirm SNMP Set Community Name                    Restart the network interface     Reset Server          Restore configuration             Restore Defaults       This screen allows you to change the name  location  and other  information for your server  It also allows you to set SNMP  parameters for the server  reset the server and restore server default    settings     2  Enter your information and click Submit     Using the Web Interface 4 3    3  Click the reset link at the 
41. he bottom of the screen  The Reset Server screen  appears     Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset  Even though  you submitted your changes on the previous screen  they do not take  effect until you reset the printer    You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to  the printer settings     Using the Web Interface 4 21    Printing a Test Page    1     2     You can use the Web interface to send a test page to the printer     From the side menu  click Admin  The Web Admin Configuration screen  appears     Click Print Test Page     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     92 0 0 192    login   Microsoft Internet Explorer       File Edit View Favorites Tools Help  Back    gt            Bsearch Daravorites pueda C  Eh  S St    a  Address      htto    192 0 0 1 92  login                Monarch 7411 Print  Adapter  B  The text area at the top shows the output from the console task  Type commands in the data window 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 7411 Print Adapter  Configuration Program V3 3    Type HELP for command list    Logout Enter username gt     Language Local      rr           Click Console     Enter a Telnet console command  See Chapter 6     Telnet Conso
42. he printer settings     Changing TCP IP Settings    Only configure the settings required for your network printer     1  From the side menu  click TCP IP          92 0 0 192  login   Microsoft Internet Explorer   File Edit View Favorites Tools Help   SBack           Qsearch favorites  wedia        Br B m   E  44   Address    http     192 0 0 192                 Monarch 7411 Print  Adapter  Printer    Configure TCPAP         Enable O Disable       PRRIESS92 X1  BINARY X1  Enabled Services TEXT X1  POSTSCRIPT X1  PCL X1                   LPD TCP port FTP  O Telnet S TELNET HTTP  Applications Enabled HTIPS POP3 SMTP     SNMP DNS           ECHO    TP Address  10 501 146    Subnet Mask   255 255 0 0    Gateway 10 50 110 254                         2  Click the name of the enabled service to modify the TCP IP parameters  for that service  See  Configuring Print Services  for more information     3  You can change protocols  assign an IP address  subnet mask  gateway  and more     Note  If you disable the IP protocol  you will not be able to configure the  printer from your Web browser     4  When you are finished  click Submit     5  Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen  The Reset Server screen  appears     6  Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset  Even though  you submitted your changes on the previous screen  they do not take  effect until you reset the printer     Using the Web Interface 4 7    You must re enter your access password to make any 
43. ike Microsoft   Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox    No additional  software is needed on the system  It can be used on any system that  supports web browser capabilities     Simply type the IP address into your Web browser address bar to connect   The default password is access     Note  Both the print server and the PC must be configured with an IP  address and your browser must be configured to work across a LAN  in order to use a Web browser  See Chapter 4     Using the Web  Interface    for more information     Configuration on Other Systems    The print server can be used with any computer system that supports the  LPR LPD protocol or HP JetDirect  port 9100 is the default  however  it can  be reconfigured   Refer to the system   s documentation to configure  LPR LPD or JetDirect print queues     3 8 Ethernet Operating Instructions    USING THE WEB INTERFACE   I    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  since the technology is changing so  rapidly      The recommended screen area resolution for your PC is  1024 x 768 pixels       Before you begin  you need to know your printer s IP  address  The printer should be turned on and ready to  receive data     It may take a minute or more before a wireless connectio
44. 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   It is a plain text password system  which  is not very secure    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  It sends a  packet to the specified address and waits for a reply    This is the way two devices transmit data between each  other  including error checking  data compression  and how  messages start and end     Glossary G 3    PSK   Pre Shared Key     RADIUS  Remote  Authentication Dial   In Server     RARP or  Reverse Address  Resol
45. le  Commands     for more information     Click Enter  The results from a Telnet command appear     4 22 Ethernet Operating Instructions    Updating Firmware    You can update the printer   s firmware  Make sure the Resident  Boot  Loader  is version 2 3 or greater     1  From the side menu  click Admin  The Web Admin Configuration screen  appears     2  Click Update Firmware     192 0 0 192  login   Microsoft Internet Explorer       File Edit View Favorites Tools Help       EBak         E    search BuFawnrites          Cl   bp  3a  E  33   Address       htto   192 0 0 192  login             Monarch 7411 Print  Adapter        Update Firmware       Load new firmware from a TFTP server    Firmware file name INICApp rock701e bin 7           Server IP address    10 2 150 200    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                                            4  Type the TFTP Server IP address     5  Type the relative pathname  relative to your TFTP server   Refer to your  TFTP Server s documentation for more information about setting up and  using the TFTP server     Note  Depending on your TFTP server  you may only need the filename   not the entire path     6  Click Submit to load the firmware  If you lose power while updating the  firmware  call Service     Using the Web Interface 4 23    Basic Secu
46. less secure than open authentication    A percentage  1 to 100  of the connection between the  device and access point  If the signal strength is 0  there  is no connection with the access point  30 or less indicates  you may be experiencing interference or close to being out  of access point range  and below 50  printing performance  could be affected  To improve the signal strength  try  moving the printer closer to the access point and away  from other radio devices such as Bluetooth   wireless  devices  microwave ovens  or 2 4 GHz cordless phones   Sets the maximum rate of communication between the  devices on the network  It is also called transmit rate  The  speeds are in megabits per second  Mbps  and include  1   2  5 5  11  12  18  24  36  48  and 54     Routers are    G 4 Ethernet Operating Instructions    SSID or  Service Set  Identifier    Static  Method    Subnet    Subnet Mask    Telnet    TCP IP    TKIP  Temporal Key  Integrity Protocol     TLS  Transport  Layer Security     TTLS  Tunneled  Transport Layer  Security     Transmit Rate    A unique identifier that must match for all nodes ona  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     One of the available boot methods  Use static if your  network uses fixed configuration  The IP address remains  the same every time the device connects to 
47. n  they do not take  effect until you reset the printer     4 4 Ethernet Operating Instructions    You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to  the printer settings     Configuring Print Services  Only configure the settings required for your network printer     1  From the side menu  click Print Services  The Configure Service screen  appears     File Edit View Favorites Tools Help  pack  gt   gt      ED a   Asear Garavorites reda  8        S Ed   E  33             Monarch 7411 Print  Adapter    Configure Service       This page cisplays 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       XRIES592 X1       BINARY               TEXT X1                         E8582 X1 AT                E8582 P1                   2  Click the name of the service you want to modify from the available  services listed     Each configure service screen allows you to specify ports  determine  network protocols  set filters and more     3  Enter the new attributes and click Submit     4  Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen  The Reset Server screen  appears     5  Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset  Even though  you submitted your changes on the previous screen  they do not take  effect until you reset the 
48. n is associated  between the print server and the access point  When the printer is  connected to an access point  you see       Print Mode  Ready             The printer is connected and ready to receive data     Using the Web Interface 4 1    Logging In  1  Start your Web browser     2  Type in your printer   s IP address and press Enter  For example   192 0 0 192      Alogout hti access  767 AAF5222 1ESBD 1  amp password  amp language 0   Microsoft Internet E  File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help      Back v  gt   gt     f  A  search Garavories di veda S  SHAR             Monarch 7411 Print  Adapter    Printer Status       System Name PXRIE8592   System Description Monarch 7411 Print Adapter  System Location   System Contact   Serial Number  2000274   Ethernet Address  00 40 17 1E 85 92  Firmware Version  CZMIO 7 01L  2006 05 23   Status of port P1  READY             Update Status       Paxar          3  From the side menu  click Login     flogout hti access   6 AAF52221E9BD1 amp password   amp language 0   Microsoft Interr    View Favorites Tools Help    EO A    search GaFavcrites Mmedia C3   yr  amp   58                         Monarch 7411 Print        1 Network Configuration Login       Network Card Access Password                        4 2 Ethernet Operating Instructions    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 flas
49. printer     Using the Web Interface 4 5    You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to  the printer settings     Setting NetWare Parameters   You can modify the NetWare parameters from your Web browser  To update  NetWare settings  use Telnet console commands  See Chapter 6     Telnet  Console Commands  for more information     1  From the side menu  click NetWare        File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    Bak        8   each GaFavorites di eda G   gt   a     E                    Configure Netware       Netware    Enable O Disable       Printer Port    Si Enabled Services PXR1E8592       ri       None  Active Servers and Queues    Configure Bindery File Servers          Frame Type 0  AUTO B    Enter new password  Confirm new password       Netware Password                      2  Click the name of the enable service to modify the NetWare parameters  for that service  See  Configuring Print Services  for more information     You can also change the network frame type  packet format    NetWare password  or disable NetWare     3  When you are finished  click Submit     4  Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen  The Reset Server screen  appears     5  Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset  Even though    you submitted your changes on the previous screen  they do not take  effect until you reset the printer     4 6 Ethernet Operating Instructions    You must re enter your access password to make any further changes to  t
50. printers  This allows each user  on the network the ability to share devices  such as  printers  and communicate with each other via email  etc   LANs can be connected to each other by telephone lines  or radio waves  See WLAN     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     G 2 Ethernet Operating Instructions    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    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 amp  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 connected to a network  The  NIC converts data from the device 
51. refox 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     170 Monarch Lane    Avery Dennison Printer Systems Division K  Miamisburg  OH 45342 w    TABLE OF CONTENTS                                    aaa Ubi X I UA      CU GERD CARO A DU AUG AN EO UO DR a 1 1  ONTA C lu                                            1 1  System Requirements                               1 2  Network Protocols Support ed                                                      m 1 2  Checking the Print Server Hardware                                1 3  Verifying  Successful Installation                             1 4   Sample Test Pages u s e E ce ee dias 1 5   CONFIGURING        802 11B G AND IP               5                                            2 1  Configuring the Print Server   adiit tai tinae tle feriti otto toon b Rat Giada biais 2 1  Before You Begin RR 2 1  Installing the Software _   2 wae deans erra ebore ae     2 2   MANAGEMENT METHODS                               3 1  MonarchNet ColiS0                      3 1  HP J  tAdmineUtilily ierd es eot oy den a GO        3 1  HP Web JetAdmin Utility u edet                              a 3 1  Microsoft   Windows   Network Configuration                          a           3 2  Additional Windows Configuration                                                    
52. rent port status   SHow SERVEr   Shows the server parameters   SHow SERVEr COunters  Shows the server statistics    SHow SERVEr QUeue   Shows the print server internal queue   SHow TEstpage   Prints a test page    SHow VErsion   Shows the server firmware version     UNPROTect    Allows the user to enter the update password  if one has been defined   Once the  update password is entered correctly  SET commands can be used to modify the  configuration until the console session is closed with EXIT     ZEro    Zeros statistical counts     Telnet Console Commands 6 7    802 11b g Wireless Commands    In the following commands  EN and NW  network settings  are  interchangeable    CLear EN SSid   Clears the SSID  so the server connects to any access point    SET EN   Sets 802 11b g Wireless Settings    SET EN APDEN  LOW MED HI    Sets 802 11b g access point density    SET EN AUTHtype  OPEN SHARED TTLS LEAP PEAP WPA PSK     Sets the authentication type  See Chapter 4   Using the Web Interface  for more  information     SET EN CERTCN   name      Sets the EAP common name  If no value is set  null   all host certificates are  accepted     SET EN CERTCN2   name      Sets the second EAP common name  If no value is set  null   all host certificates  are accepted     SET EN CERTEXP   value     Sets the EAP certificate exponent value   SET EN CERTKEY  lt keyvalue gt   Sets the EAP root key value    SET EN CHannel nn   Sets 802 11b g wireless channel     SET EN ENC  DIsable 64 128 WPA WPA2 WP
53. rint 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  or you have a problem or error not listed  call  Service at the number listed on the back of this manual     5 6 Ethernet Operating Instructions    TELNET CONSOLE COMMANDS H    Use this chapter to configure the print server using Telnet  You   must have a basic understanding of Telnet commands  For initial setup  do  not use Telnet  Use Auto discover mode  Once you have the IP address   you can use Telnet or a Web browser     You can use Telnet if you do not have access to the Monarch   NetManager  software    Note  The default port is Port 23    To reset the unit back to factory defaults  press and hold the black button on    the print server card for about ten seconds  The LEDs temporarily turn off  and then back on  indicating the unit is resetting     To access Telnet console mode   1  Start Telnet     2  Press Enter  on your host  until you see the         prompt     3  Type access as the password and press
54. rity 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 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     4 24 Ethernet Operating Instructions    Authentication Protocol                                           Type RADIUS User ID  amp    Certificate   Privat
55. sessions     1  From the side menu  click Admin  The Web Admin Configuration screen    appears     2  Click Configure Network Card Access Password      http    192 0 0 192  login   Microsoft Internet Explorer  File Edit View Favorites Tools Help          Back v    v 8 Bl fa    isearch Ga Favorites Media a   Eh e                    Address j   ntm  182 0092  login       Monarch 7411 Print    Configure Network Card Access Password       Enter new Network Card Access Password               Confirm new Network Card Access Password                        3  Enter a new network access password   4  Retype the new password to confirm it     5  Click Submit     4 16 Ethernet Operating Instructions       Setting the Network Card Update Password    When set  the network card update password allows you to change variables    in the Web interface and the remote console     1  From the side menu  click Admin  The Web Admin Configuration screen    appears     2  Click Configure Network Card Update Password      http    192 0 0 192  login   Microsoft Internet Explorer       File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help          Back v      v o  2  a   search  Bid Favorites edis  3   5  aad       EM B  Address      htip   192 0 0 182  login       Monarch 7411 Print  Adapter  Printe    Configure Network Card Update Password       Enter new Network Card Update Password                  Confirm new Network Card Update Password               3       3  Enter a new network update password     4  Retype the
56. sity  and more  You can also configure network  security  See    Configuring Network Security    for more information  Only  configure the settings required for your network printer     1  From the side menu  click Wireless     File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    Back    p v     2  a   search Ba Favorites media a   EM     m  E  A                Configure Wireless       INFRASTRUCTURE         02 115 a                SSID          Channel       Speed       Access Point Density       International Roaming B    Dynamic Frequency Select   Disabled       Country             Signal Quality                   RTS Threshold       2  Select your information and click Submit     3  Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen  The Reset Server screen  appears     4  Click Submit and wait five seconds for the printer to reset  Even though  you submitted your changes on the previous screen  they do not take  effect until you reset the printer     Using the Web Interface 4 9    You must re enter your access password to make any further  changes to the printer settings     Configuring Alerts and Traps    Alerts and SNMP are supported with the release of version 3 0 or greater  printer firmware  The printer also contains the minimum set required to be  compliant with MIB version 2 0  RFC 3805      Email Alerts    To set up an email alert when the printer goes offline  has a paper jam  or  other error     1  From the side menu  click Alerts and Traps     http     192 0 0 192    login   
57. t  it goes to a static IP  address     Configuring the 802 11b g and IP Settings 2 3    2 4 Ethernet Operating Instructions    MANAGEMENT METHODS    There are a variety of ways to configure and monitor the print   server  These methods are  Web browser  NetMgr  MonarchNet Console  HP  JetAdmin  HP Web JetAdmin  or Telnet  For Telnet console mode  information  see Chapter 6     Telnet Console Commands        MonarchNet Console    This is a command line oriented console that contains features not available  through NetManager or a Web browser  The default password is access     The console can be accessed via       Telnet       Web browser    Note  Enter the IP address in the browser  When prompted to enter  password  type access  On the network configuration main menu   select Console  The screen allows you to enter console commands   See Chapter 6     Telnet Console Commands     for more information     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  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     Management Methods 3 1 
58. t  the number of retries is likely to increase     Telnet to the printer     Note  Ifthe print server has been reset  you may need to re enable Telnet     Once you have verified connectivity  Telnet to the printer  This gives  you access to console operation of the printer  Press Enter  on your  host  to get the         prompt and enter    access    as the password   Press Enter to by pass the user name  Once here  you have verified  operation to the print server     Ping the printer    If you can ping the printer  it is at least  seen  on the network  If you  cannot ping the printer  then ping every device in the path to the printer    access points  routers  etc  If you can ping every device but the printer   the printer needs to be turned off and back on  If some device in the  path to the printer cannot be pinged  that device needs attention     ping  lt ip address gt   i e  ping 192 0  0  3 925    Verify connection to the data port by starting a Telnet session to the  printer using port 9100  i e  Telnet aa bb cc dd 9100   If this fails  some  other device has the session in use  Either terminate the other  connection or turn off the printer and then turn it back on     Troubleshooting 5 3    If the connection succeeds  press ctr1 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    
59. ter  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      3 6 Ethernet Operating Instructions    IBM AIX Configuration    To configure a print server on IBM AIX 4 x  use the SMIT program as follows     1  Enter smit and select Devices    2  Select Printer plotter    3  Select Manage remote printer subsystem    4  Select Client services    5  Select Remote printer queues    6  Select Add a remote queue  Enter the following remote queue settings      Name of queue to add  user selectable  Activate the queue  Yes       Destination host  print server   s IP address  or if you have configured the   etc hosts file  use the name of the print server that you specified in that  file       Name of queue on remote printer BINARY P1 for binary files or TEXT P1  for text files       Name of device to add  user selectable  for example IpO     7  You should now be able to print using the normal Ip  d command    Notes      The configuration for earlier versions of AIX is slightly different      The print server can also be configured as a JetDirect card using AIX  To    do this  refer to your AIX documentation     Management Methods 3 7    Web Browser    This utility allows the user to configure the print server with a standard web  browser l
60. 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 PC to a server on  the network  You enter commands through the Telnet  program and they run as if you were entering them directly  on the server console     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 and network through an  encrypted channel  or
61. use the service TEXT P1     8  Set the Print Server OS to BSD  this is the default setting     9  Select Add    10  To print  use the standard 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  may cause problems printing very long print jobs  The  workaround is to configure the print server as an HP JetDirect card using  the HP JetAdmin for UNIX software     Solaris print queues can also be configured from the UNIX shell using the  Ipadmin command     Management Methods 3 5    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     8  Check the box next to Remote Printer is on BSD System   9  You may accept the default values for the remaining items   10  Click OK to configure the printer     11  You should now be able to print using the Ip  d command with the prin
62. ution Protocol    Relative  Pathname    Router    Shared  Authentication    Signal Strength    Speed or  Transmit Rate    Authentication mode of WPA used in SOHO environments   The key value  or pass phrase  is used for network  authentication only  not data encryption   It does not use a  RADIUS server like the other modes  but uses a shared key  to provide the initial authentication with the access point or  host     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  mpcl  toolbox 9855 phu   Any device that forwards data along networks   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 
63. valent Privacy  or other advanced  security on your wireless network  temporarily disable the security on  your PC in order to configure the print server  If you are using an access  point with security enabled and it does not allow non secure clients to  communicate with other non secure clients  temporarily change the  wireless mode of your computer to Ad Hoc  802 11  mode     Note  If no computers on your network can be set to Ad Hoc mode     temporarily disable the security on your access point  When you are  done configuring the print server  you can re enable the security on   your computer and change the wireless mode back if necessary  You  can also use a wired connection to configure the print server     If you need to use encryption or password protect your wireless network   and your wireless adapter or access point normally uses a password or  passphrase instead of WEP  it should allow you to enter 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      If you are experiencing slow performance or are having intermittent  problems connecting  change the RF channel of your wireless network   Ad Hoc mode only   This can be done in the NetManager Wireless  Configuration screen  Change it to at least 3 channels lower or higher  than any other wireless networks within range     Troubleshooting 5 5    Troubleshooting Network Configuration      If you are using TCP IP  your computer and the p
64. vents specified IP address from accessing print server   SET IP ADdress   Sets IP address of print server    SET IP ARP  EN DI    Selects whether to use an IP address with an ARP packet   SET IP BANNER  EN DI    Sets printing of LPD job banners    SET IP BOot n   Sets number of retries  n  for DHCP  BOOTP  RARP   SET IP CHKSum  EN DI    Enables or disables IP receive checksum    SET IP FTime  EN DI    Enables or disables fast timeout    SET IP FTP  EN DI    Selects whether to use the FTP protocol    SET IP HTTP  EN DI    Selects whether to use the HTTP protocol    SET IP KEepalive n   Sets keep alive interval  n  in minutes    SET IP LPD  EN DI    Selects whether to use the LPD protocol    SET IP MEthod  AUTO BOOTP RARP DHCP STATIC   Sets method of getting IP address    SET IP PING aa bb cc dd   Sends IP ping packets to test the host connection     Telnet Console Commands 6 13    SET IP PRObe  EN DI   Enables or disables the TCP connection probe   SET IP RArp nn    0 Both   1 no subnet   2 no router   3 neither   Default  0    IP address is set with subnet mask and router that is the same  address as host     SET IP RANGE  EN DI ALL    Sets the valid range of IP addresses    SET IP REtry  EN DI    Enables or disables LPD retry continuation   SET IP ROuter aa bb cc dd   Sets default Router Gateway address  or access point    SET IP SUBnet aa bb cc dd   Sets default subnet mask    SET SERVIce  lt servicename gt  IP  EN DI   Enables or disables TCP IP jobs on specified service  
65. weaknesses of WEP encryption     A network security protocol with stronger encryption than  WPA  It was created to address the weaknesses of WEP  encryption     G 6 Ethernet Operating Instructions    INDEX    A    alerts   network 3 11  3 13  3 14  authentication   EAP FAST 3 28   LEAP 3 28   PEAP 3 28   PSK 3 28   TLS 3 28   TTLS 3 28  authentication type 3 28    C    command  console 5 1  general 5 5  help 5 3  SNMP 5 15  TCPIP 5 13  Telnet 5 1  wireless 5 8   configuration  label 1 6   console commands 5 1    E    EAP FAST  authentication 3 28    F    firmware  update 3 25    G  general commands 5 5   H  help commands 5 3   l    installing  software 1 2    L  label  configuration 1 6  LEAP  authentication 3 28  LED    operation 1 5  login password 3 2    N    network  alerts 3 11  3 13  3 14  protocols 1 2    P  page   test 1 6  password 3 2   changing 3 16  3 17  3 18   setting 3 16  3 17  3 18  PEAP   authentication 3 28  printer   settings 3 3  3 4  3 5  3 6  3 8  3    19  3 20   protocols 1 2  PSK   authentication 3 28   R    requirements  system 1 2    Index i    security 3 22  settings 3 22  server  settings 3 3  3 4  3 5  3 6  3 8  3   19  3 20  setting  password 3 16  3 17  3 18  settings  printer 3 3  3 4  3 5  3 6  3 8  3 19   3 20  security 3 22  server 3 3  3 4  3 5  3 6  3 8  3 19   3 20  SNMP 3 14  3 15  TCPIP 3 7  wireless 3 10  setup  network 3 11  3 14  3 15  printer 3 3  3 4  3 5  3 6  3 8  3 19   3 20  wireless 3 10  SNMP  commands 5 15  settings 3 14  3
66. y change your supply type to  continuous  to  print the entire test label  After printing the test label  change your  supply type to your previous setting     If a label does not print  check the printer s display to see if it shows  a receiving status  If so  press Escape to exit receiving mode  Once  you see  Online Ready  on the display  print a test label again  If  this does not print or the printer does not display  Online Ready   the  unit is locked up  Turn off the printer  wait fifteen seconds and then  turn it back on     If the printer displays  Online Ready   but is not printing  verify that  the parallel port settings did not change  The Parallel Port setting  should be    Internal    and the Mode setting should be    IEEE1284       From the Main Menu  select Setup  Port Settings  Parallel Comm    Port and Mode      5 2 Ethernet Operating Instructions    6     On the test label  verify your IP and WiFi settings  If using an Ethernet  cable  the    Wired Wireless     value should be    WIRED     If using RF  the  setting should be  WIRELESS      Check the    Actual SSID    and the    WiFi Sig Qual     Is the actual SSID  correct  Is the signal quality greater than zero  If the signal quality  is 0  you lost connection with the access point  If it is very low  you  may be experiencing interference or are very close to being out of  range or an access point  A value of 100 is the best you can have  for signal quality  You can probably operate at a minimum of 60  bu
    
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