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Channel or

You can select which channel your network devices use to

RF Channel

communicate. All devices must be on the same channel to

 

communicate in Ad-Hoc mode. Other radio devices such as

 

Bluetooth® wireless devices, microwave ovens, or 2.4-GHz

 

cordless phones may operate/interfere if they are on the same

 

channel as your network.

DHCP or

One of the available boot methods. It is a protocol that issues

Dynamic Host

IP addresses automatically within a specified range to devices

Configuration

(such as printers) when they are first turned on. The device

Protocol

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.

EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)

FAST (Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling)

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.

Gateway

Allows connections (communications) between different

 

subnets on a network.

Infrastructure

Requires an access point to communicate with other devices

Mode

on the network. In infrastructure mode, wireless devices can

 

communicate with each other or with a wired network.

IP Address

An Internet Protocol identifier for a device on a network. It

 

consists of four 3-digit numeric fields, separated by periods.

 

Each number can be zero to 255. An IP address has two

 

components, the network address and the host address. Most

 

company networks have ranges for their IP addresses.

LAN or

A computer network that connects personal computers,

Local Area

workstations, servers, and printers. This allows each user on

Network

the network the ability to share devices, such as printers, and

 

communicate with each other via email, etc. LANs can be

 

connected to each other by telephone lines or radio waves.

 

See WLAN.

LEAP

Cisco Systems® introduced this authentication protocol and

(Lightweight

provides mutual authentication with unique WEP keys for each

Extensible

user. New keys are issued based on a time limit. Changing

Authentication

the WEP key time limits provides additional security.

Protocol)

 

G-2MonarchNet2 Operating Instructions

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Contents Monarch Printers Trademarks B L E O F C O N T E N T S Getting StartedUsing the WEB Interface Specifications Page D i e n c e T T I N G S T a R T E DE r v i e w I n g T h i s M a n u a l S t e m R e q u i r e m e n t sP p o r t e d O p e r a t i n g S y s t e m s P p o r t e d N e t w o r k P r o t o c o l sT t i n g U p t h e P r i n t S e r v e r E c k i n g t h e P r i n t S e r v e r H a r d w a r e R i f y i n g S u c c e s s f u l Installation LED Indicators StatusGetting Started O u t P r i n t M o d e R e a d y DescriptionI n t i n g a C o n f i g u r a t i o n L a b e l MonarchNet 2 Network Status10MonarchNet2 Operating Instructions D I P S E T T I N G S Options are listed in the table belowV i n g S e t t i n g s C a d d r e s sA d d r e s s B n e t M a s k G a t e w a y O t M e t h o d R e l e s s Signal Strength Option ChoicesSsid Wireless Mode Point Density Transmit Rate Channel Fault N e t w o r k Factory Defaults Description DefaultS t L a b e l L S e t t i n g s 18MonarchNet2 Operating Instructions I N G a W E B B R O W S E R G g i n g I n Using a Web Browser N f i g u r i n g t h e P r i n t e r Changing the Printer Setup Do not use extended backfeed on non-knife printers Changing the System Setup S e t / I n i t i a l i z e N e t w o r k N f i g u r i n g t h e N e t w o r k S e t t i n g s Changing TCP/IP Settings Enter the Secondary DNS Server’s IP address Changing Snmp Settings Enter the System Location Changing Wireless Settings Using a Web Browser Using WEP Configuring Certificates Setting Alerts Receiving An Alert Enter the Mail Server Port Enter the Mail Domain NameA d i n g t h e V i r t u a l P a n e l I n g C u s t o m C o m m a n d s Enter the Current Password Enter the New Password A n g i n g t h e P a s s w o r dUsing a Web Browser D a t i n g F i r m w a r e Enter the Tftp Server IP AddressS i c S e c u r i t y C o n f i g u r a t i o n s Encryption Method Type Algorithm Size Description BitsSee the following table of acceptable combinations N S O L E C O M M a N D S Keyval N v e n t i o n sC e s s i n g T e l n e t C o n s o l e M o d e Auto L p C o m m a n d s Help setHelp set ip Chksum EN/DIEXIT/D N e r a l C o m m a n d sExit SET Default SETInit SaveSET PROTect password SET SERVIce servicename protocol EN/DISET SERVIce servicename BOT nn SET SERVIce servicename EOT nnSET PRN Firmware SET PRN Reset T u p C o m m a n d s UNPROTectUptime ZEroPage SHow PRN MONetary MOnetarysign/ SEcondarysign/ DEcimaldigits SET PRN QUEuecontrol REpeatSHow PRN STOrage FLash SHow PRN STOrage FORmats format # or ALlSHow PRN STOrage FONts CLear PRN STOrage FLashSET PRN SCRipts LOad/ ENable/ DISable/ Delete SHow PRN SUPply SYncsupplySET PRN SCRipts ENQpollbeforescript IMmcmdbeforscript value SET PRN VERifier STate/ SCanbeam/ CAbledetect valueSET EN Apden LOW/MED/HI 2 1 b / g W i r e l e s s C o m m a n d sSET EN SET EN Mode IN/AD SET EN Inap PAP/MSCHAPV2SET EN REGDOMain countrycode Country Description CodeP / I P C o m m a n d s SET IP Banner EN/DI SET IP FTP EN/DISET IP Http EN/DI SET IP LPD EN/DISET IP Range EN/DI/ALL SET IP TCP EN/DISET IP Telnet EN/DI SET IP Tftp EN/DIM P C o m m a n d s I D C o m m a n d sExample N,1,A,T,mystore Set ip me static Init Exit I n g t h e N e t w o r k P a c k e tSyntax N,number,action,device,name Concmds 24MonarchNet2 Operating Instructions I N G T H E S M a R T R E L a Y S T E M I t i a l S m a r t R e l a y S e t u p P r o c e d u r e s O u t t h e P r i m a r y P r i n t e rO u t t h e P a r t n e r P r i n t e r N n e c t i n g t h e P r i n t e r s SET PRN RELay PORt None/S2 N f i g u r i n g t h e P a r t n e r P r i n t e rI n g t h e S m a r t R e l a y T e l n e t C o m m a n d s SET PRN RELay FILter OFF/NONE/RFID/NONRFID SET PRN RELay COUNTer NONE0-9999SET PRN RELay POS 0-2400 Example SET PRN REL POR S2Example SET PRN REL POS 10 O u t t h e S m a r t R e l a y C o u n t e rExample SET PRN REL Count SET PRN REL Count None Smart Relay collation fieldTroubleshooting I n t i n g a T e s t L a b e lProblem Action Operating Instructions N e r a l Troubleshooting I n f o r m a t i o n Troubleshooting Ping ip address i.e. ping C h n i c a l S u p p o r t 8MonarchNet2 Operating Instructions T i o n a l 8 0 2 1 b / g Specification s Specification S2 Specification s T i o n s O S S a R YG Absolute PathnameLeap Glossary G-3 PSK Glossary G-5 WPA2 D E Mpcl Tcpip Iv MonarchNet2 Operating Instructions