Silex technology SX-200 user manual User’s Guide

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User’s Guide

USING THE WEB BROWSER INTERFACE TO CONFIGURE THE PRINT SERVER (NON-WINDOWS SYSTEMS):

To configure the print server using non-Windows operating systems (e.g., Unix systems), a standard web browser (e.g., Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator) can be used to access the print server’s embedded Web (HTTP) server pages, which contain the print server’s configuration options. No additional software is required.

1.Ensure your PC is connected and has access to your network.

2.Connect an available Ethernet cable from your network hub to the print server. Ensure the print server is powered ON.

3.With your printer and print server switched on and ready, press the test button on the print server to print a test page. The test page will display the current IP address assigned to the print server by your network DHCP service. If your network does not use DHCP, then the print server will have the default IP address of 192.0.0.192. In any case, your computer must use an IP address other than the one used by the print server in order to establish a connection between the two devices.

4.Configure the 802.11a, 802.11b, or 802.11g wireless settings (wireless print servers only). To operate on a wireless network, you must select your country or region from the drop-down list. This field designates the region of operation for which the wireless interface is intended. It may not be legal to operate the print server in a country/region other than the country/region shown in the drop-down list. You must also set the wireless mode (ad-hoc or infrastructure), SSID channel, and WEP encryption of the wireless print server to the same configuration as the wireless network you want the print server to communicate on. All nodes of a wireless network need to have the same settings in order to communicate with each other.

5.From the host computer, open a standard web browser (e.g., Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator), enter the IP address of the print server into the address bar of the web browser, and then press Enter. The Web Browser Utility will be displayed, allowing you to configure the print server. The menu selections are displayed on the left side of the screen, and the individual settings are located at the top of the screen. Use the browser’s Forward and Back buttons to navigate to the sub pages where you can configure the print server’s settings.

NOTE: It may not be legal to operate the print server in a country or region other than the country or region shown in the drop-down list in ExtendView. If your country or region is not listed, check with your local government agency.

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Contents User’s Guide SX-200SET NW CHannel SET NW AUTHtypeUser’s Guide SET Port U1 Nbuf ENable DIsable SET Power Window nnnn SH POP3 SH Smtp Product Overview Introduction Package ContentsWindows System Requirements User’s Guide About This User’s GuideOther Operating System Requirements User’s Guide Wireless Print Server Requirements User’s Guide Print Server Components Label Color State Status LED IndicatorsPushbutton Functions Factory Default SettingsDefault Settings wired and wireless print servers Wireless Default Settings wireless print servers onlyBefore You Begin Hardware InstallationUser’s Guide User’s Guide Verifying the Connection to the Printer Web Browser Interface Configuration and ManagementConfiguration Options ExtendView UtilityConfiguration Console HP Web JetAdmin UtilityDocument #40181-420 Rev. a User’s Guide Telnet User’s Guide Windows Print Queue Configuration Macintosh Print Queue Configuration Configuring to Print Using TCP/IP OS Printing Problems TroubleshootingIntroduction Checking the Network Connection and Cabling Troubleshooting Windows ProblemsUser’s Guide Troubleshooting Network Configuration Problems User’s Guide Troubleshooting Wireless Configuration Problems Where to Get Help User’s Guide Returning Products Information for United States Users Appendix a Safety and Regulatory NoticesInformation for Canadian Users IC notice User’s Guide Declaration of Conformity FCCDeclaration of Conformity CE User’s Guide Information for European UsersAppendix B Updating Firmware User’s Guide User’s Guide Loading New Firmware Macintosh OS-X Serial Port Command Console Access Command console access informationNetwork Commands Telnet Command Console AccessSET NW KEY# SH NW AuthSET NW ENC SH NW ENCSET NW Keyval SH NW ModeSH NW Speed SH NW Apden SET NW RTSSH NW RTS SET NW ApdenSET NW CERTCN2 SH NW StatsSET NW Certcn SH NW CertcnSET NW Certkey SH NW CERTCN2SET NW Certexp SH NW CertexpSET NW Realm SET NW PWSET NW Inap SH NW InapSET NW Wpapsk SH NW WpaautoSET NW Wpagroup SH NW WpagroupSET NW REGDOMain SH NW Iroam NW IroamSET NW DFS SH NW DFSSH NW REGDOMain Port CommandsSET NW Wired Serial Port CommandsSets the data bits on the serial port SET Port S1 SPeedSet serial port flow control to NONE, XON/XOFF, CTS, or DSR Set serial port parity to NONE, EVEN, ODD, MARK, or SpaceShows Port parameters Sample output User’s Guide Parallel Port CommandsEnable or disable bidirectional mode SET Port P1 BIDirEnable or disable PJL status initialization SET Port P1 Nbuf ENable DIsableCL Port port JOB SET SERVEr NAme Server Information CommandsUSB Port Commands SET SERVEr DEscriptionSET Snmp SETCOMM2 SET Snmp SETCOMM1SH Serial SH VErsion SH SERVErSH SERVEr CO SH SnmpService Commands SET Servi service name POrt SET Servi service name FRSSET Servi service name IP SET Servi service name NAmeString Commands SH FILters TCP/IP CommandsSET IP ACcess User’s Guide SH STRing stringnumSET IP Chksum SET IP Http SET IP FTPSET IP LPD SET IP Tftp SET IP TCPSH IP Power Configuration CommandsUser’s Guide Firmware Update User’s Guide SH LOAd Shows the firmware update parameters Sample outputSH Free Other CommandsSET Default ExitSH Poweron SET PoweronSave Unprotect Netware CommandsCL Netw SErver SET Netw QServerSET Netw REscan SET Netw SErverEmail Printing Commands SET Smtp ADdress SET POP3 PAsswordSET POP3 TImeout SET Smtp ENableSH DLC DLC / Netbeui CommandsSH POP3 SH SmtpAppletalk Commands ExtendView Wireless Security ConfigurationKey Selection SH NW SET NW KEY# SET NW RTS SH NW Apden SH NW CERTCN2 SET NW Inap SH NW Wpagroup