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Verifying Successful Installation When the print server is turned on, it goes through the following startup sequence: ♦ It runs through a set of pow
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
1-6 Ethernet Operating Instructions
2 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 s
♦ 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 i
Note: If the wireless signal is less than 50% on the Wireless Status screen, printing performance could be affected. To improve the signal strength,
2-4 Ethernet Operating Instructions
3 MANAGEMENT METHODS There are a variety of ways to configure and monitor the print server. These methods are: Web browser, NetMgr, MonarchNet Conso
Microsoft Windows Network Configuration The print server includes the easy-to-use NetManager software for printing from Windows computers over an
Berkeley UNIX Host Configuration Berkeley UNIX host computers include Linux, Digital Equipment Corporation Digital UNIX, OSF/1, and ULTRIX; Compaq Tr
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3. Create the spool directory: The lpd spool directory is usually located in the /usr/spool directory. To create a new spool directory, use the mkdi
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
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 Pr
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 Prin
Web Browser This utility allows the user to configure the print server with a standard web browser like Microsoft® Internet Explorer or Mozilla Fir
4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE You can configure and manage the printer and print server using your Web Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 6.
Logging In 1. Start your Web browser. 2. Type in your printer’s IP address and press Enter. For example, 192.0.0.192. 3. From the side menu, cli
4. Type access for the password. To change the password, see “Setting the Network Card Access Password,” for more information. The password is cas
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 rese
You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings. Configuring Print Services Only configure the settings re
TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING STARTED...1-1 Overview ...
You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings. Setting NetWare Parameters You can modify the NetWare par
You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings. Changing TCP/IP Settings Only configure the settings re
You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings. Configuring PrintraNet Only configure the settings requir
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
You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings. Configuring Alerts and Traps Alerts and SNMP are supporte
2. Click Email Alerts to setup the mail server and select users to receive messages about the printer’s status. 3. Enter your SMTP server, email ad
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
SNMP IP Traps 1. From the Alerts and Traps screen, click SNMP IP Traps. 2. Enter a community name, IP address, and the errors you want to receive
SNMP Netware Traps 1. From the Alerts and Traps screen, click SNMP Netware Traps. 2. Enter a community name, IPX address, IPX Node address, and th
Changing the Passwords 1. You can change the network access password, network update password, configure network security, IP access, or protocol, p
USING THE WEB INTERFACE ...4-1 Logging In ...
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
Setting the Network Card Update Password When set, the network card update password allows you to change variables in the Web interface and the remot
Configuring Network Protocols 1. Only configure the settings required for your network/printer. To enable or disable protocols: 2. From the side m
Controlling IP Access 1. You can limit which remote hosts are able to access the printer by setting up an IP address range. 2. From the side menu,
To Remove Hosts 1. Select a range from the drop-down menu. 2. Click Remove. 3. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server
2. Click Configure Network Security. 3. Assign the necessary security settings for your network. 4. Click Submit. 5. Click the reset link at the
Printing a Test Page 1. You can use the Web interface to send a test page to the printer. 2. From the side menu, click Admin. The Web Admin Configu
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,
Basic Security Configurations There are two main decisions to be made when choosing wireless security: encryption method and authentication protocol
Authentication Protocol Type RADIUS Server Protocol User ID & Password Certificate Private Key Info File LEAP No N/APEAP* N/ATLS Required*
TROUBLESHOOTING...5-1 General Troubleshooting Information...
See the following table of acceptable combinations: EncryptionAuthentication WEP WPA, WPA (TKIP), WPA2 Open Shared Static NoPSK LEAP PEAP E
5 TROUBLESHOOTING Verify that the printer is operating properly: 1. Is the printer online and does it have supplies? 2. If the printer is working c
If the print server is operating properly, all three LEDs blink momentarily, then indicate the following activity: LED Indicators Status solid pr
5. On the test label, verify your IP and WiFi settings. If using an Ethernet cable, the “Wired/Wireless:” value should be “WIRED”. If using RF, th
If the connection succeeds, press Ctrl-E on your keyboard. This sends an ENQ request. The printer responds with three characters. Depending upon t
Troubleshooting Wireless Configuration Problems 1. Your computer’s wireless adapter and/or access point should be configured to match your print se
Troubleshooting Network Configuration ♦ If you are using TCP/IP, your computer and the print server should be on the same IP segment or can reach ea
6 TELNET CONSOLE COMMANDS Use this chapter to configure the print server using Telnet. You must have a basic understanding of Telnet commands. For
5. To view the current wireless settings, type sh en (show wireless settings) or sh nw (show network settings) and press Enter: WiFi Mode = INFRASTR
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 comman
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 print
General Commands From the list of commands, the brackets - [] indicate to pick one of the options listed, the items inside curly braces - {} are opti
SET DEFAULT Sets print server to factory defaults. SET LOAD [EN/DI] Enables or disables firmware reload after exit. SET LOAD HOst <name> Sets n
SHow LOAd Shows the print server’s firmware update parameters. SHow PORt <name> STA Shows the current port status. SHow SERVEr Shows the serv
802.11b/g Wireless Commands In the following commands, EN and NW (network settings) are interchangeable. CLear EN SSid Clears the SSID, so the serv
SET EN INAP [PAP/MSCHAP_V2] Sets the EAP inner authentication protocol. SET EN IROAM [DISable/STRICT/FLEXible] Controls whether the radio frequencies
SET EN REGDOMain <countrycode> Sets the region of operation for the print server using the following table. The list of supported countries va
Country Code Description Country Code Description DK DENMARK PR PUERTO RICODO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC QA QATAREC ECUADOR RO ROMANIAEG
SET EN SPeed <1/2/5.5/6/9/11/12/18/24/48/54> Sets 802.11b/g wireless speed in megabits per second (Mpbs). SET EN SSID “<ssid>” Sets 802.1
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
1 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 80
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
SNMP Commands CLear SNMP CONtact <string> Removes SNMP SysContact. CLear SNMP LOCation <string> Removes SNMP SysLocation. SET SNMP GET
6-16 Ethernet Operating Instructions
A SPECIFICATIONS Link Layer: 802.3 or optional 802.11b/g Protocols: TCP/IP Passthru BOOTP DHCP RARP LPD/LPR Telnet RSH or REMSH (remote shell) FTP SN
Options Wireless 802.11b/g communications are available. However, check with International Sales for an approved list of countries or regions where
G GLOSSARY Absolute Pathname The full path of a file, including the computer system and any directories or subdirectories. For example, c:\program
Channel or RF Channel You can select which channel your network devices use to communicate. All devices must be on the same channel to communicate
LPD/LPR A printer protocol that uses TCP/IP to establish connections between printers on a network. Also known as Line Printer Daemon/Line Printer
PSK (Pre-Shared Key) Authentication mode of WPA used in SOHO environments. The key value (or pass-phrase) is used for network authentication only
SSID or Service Set Identifier A unique identifier that must match for all nodes on a subnetwork to communicate with each other. It consists of up
System Requirements To use the print server for printing from a wireless network, you need an 802.11b/g wireless network. The wireless network consi
WEP or Wired Equivalent Privacy A security protocol for wireless local area networks. WEP was designed to provide the same level of security as t
INDEXA 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
R requirements system 1-2 S 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 setting
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Checking the Print Server Hardware The print server comes preinstalled and tested in your printer. Do not plug any cables into the parallel port whe
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