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User’s Guide SX-200/SX-215 User’s Manual Document #40181-420 Rev. B 1[...]
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User’s Guide Section 1 – Product Overview ................................................................................................................. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 7 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................[...]
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User’s Guide SH NW ............................................................................................................................................................ ... ... . 43 SET NW AUTHtype ........................................................................................................................................ ... ..[...]
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User’s Guide SET PORT P1 SOJBUSY ................................................................................................................................ ... . 55 CL PORT <port> JOB ........................................................................................................................ ... ... ... ... ... . 55 USB Po[...]
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User’s Guide SET IP PIng ....................................................................................................................................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 65 SET IP PRObe .................................................................................................................................. ... ... ..[...]
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User’s Guide SH SMTP .................................................................................................................................................... ... ... ... ... . 76 DLC / NETBEUI Commands ....................................................................................................................... ... ... ... ..[...]
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Section 1 – Product Overvi e w Introduction SX-200 Series Print Servers allow you to share a print er equipped with a USB or parallel port on a wired or wireless network. The SX-200 print server supports and automaticall y senses both 100ba seTX Fast Ethernet a nd 10baseT Ethernet network connections, and the SX-215 wireless version allows connec[...]
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User’s Guide A bout This User’s Guide This User’s Guide c ontains inform ation on sy ste m requirements, basic troubleshooting, and instructions on the following: Installing the print server hardware Configuring the print server for use on your network Windows print queue configuration Macintosh print queue configuration Windo[...]
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User’s Guide Wireless Print Server Requ irements To print using the SX-215 wireless print server, y ou will need an 802.11b or 802.11g wireless network consisting of either of the following: An 802.11b or 802.11g wireless-enabled PC or Macintosh printing straight to the printer (Ad-Hoc or Peer-to-Peer Mode). An 802.11b or 802.11g wireless[...]
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User’s Guide Print Server Components The print server includes the f ollowing com ponents. Detailed descriptions of these components are provided below: Power connector – The power suppl y cable plugs into this connector. Test button – Pressing this button for less than three seconds will print a test page on the printer. Pressing and[...]
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User’s Guide LED Indicators The front edge of the print server provides five Green/Orange LEDs (Light Emitting Diode) indicators for easy monitoring. The following table defines the function of each LED. Document #40181-420 Rev. B 11 Label Color State Status P OWER G REEN OFF The device is not receiving power Green ON The device is ready Green Bl[...]
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User’s Guide Pushbutton Functions The front edge of the print server provides a momentary pushbutton that can be used t o print a test/configuration page or reset the device to factory default settings. A ction Function Press pushbutton for > 1/8 second but < 5 seconds Prints a test/configuration page on each connected port Press pushbutton[...]
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User’s Guide Section 2 – Hardw are Installation Before You Begin Before installing the print server, make sure you have install ed and set up your printer as described in the documentation that cam e with the printer and that your printer functions properly . SX-200 Series Pr int Servers support a parallel and/or USB connection to your printer.[...]
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User’s Guide 3. Connect the print server to your printer(s) using the USB and/or pa rallel port of y our printer. For a USB connecti on, use a standard USB A ( print server side) to B (printer side) cable. For a parallel connection, use an IEEE 1284-co m pliant parallel printer cable. 4. Plug the print server power supply adapter into a su itable[...]
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User’s Guide Verifying the Connection to the Printer 1. Verify that both the print server and the printer are powered on and read y , and that a USB or parallel printer cable is properl y connected between the print server and printer. 2. Print a test page b y pressing the Test button once. If the connection is good, a test page will pri nt on th[...]
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User’s Guide Section 3 – Configuration and Mana gement Configuration Options SX-200 Series Print Servers ( wired and wireless models) can be configured using a variet y of op tions, some of which do not require any software installati on on the host PC. The print server can be configured and managed via an Ethernet or wireless connection using [...]
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User’s Guide HP Web JetAdmin Utility a web browser-based HP utility (e.g., Internet Explorer or Mozilla). can be downloaded from the HP web site http://www.hp.co m . Configuration Console a comm and- line-oriented console. contains advanced features not available through ExtendVie w or the Web Browser Interface. the default pa[...]
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User’s Guide Configuring the Print Server via an Ethernet Connection For Microsoft Windows operating system s, the ExtendView Utility (provided on the Pr int Server Installation CD) is the recommended method of configuring one or more print servers on your network. Once the print se rver obtains an IP addre ss (occurs a utomatically when the uni [...]
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User’s Guide U SING THE W EB B ROWSER I NTERFACE TO C ONFIGURE THE P RINT S ERVER (N ON -W INDOWS SYSTEMS ) : To configure the pri nt server using non-Windows operating systems (e.g., Uni x sy ste ms), a standard web browser (e.g., Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator) can be used to access the print server’s embedded Web (HTTP) se[...]
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User’s Guide U SING A THE I NTERNAL C OMMAND C ONSOLE TO C ONFIGURE THE P RINT S ERVER : The com mand console can be ac cessed using a Telnet c onnection via a n Ethernet connection. To use a Telnet connection, follow these steps: 1. Ensure the print server is connected via an Ethernet cable to the host computer. 2. From the Windows Start menu, c[...]
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User’s Guide Windows Print Queue Configuration On Windows systems, Si lex recommends using t he Windows Standard TCP/IP Por t for printing. Bel ow is instructions for se tting up y our printer port on Windows systems. Please note t hat TCP/IP must be installed on your system, and that screenshots may vary depending on which version of Windows you[...]
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User’s Guide Select the local printer, as shown bel ow, and click Next. Document #40181-420 Rev. B 22[...]
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User’s Guide Select the 'Create a new port' option (note, your screen may look different depending on which version of Windows y ou are using) and choose 'Standard TCP/IP Port' from the drop down menu as shown below. Click Next. Document #40181-420 Rev. B 23[...]
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User’s Guide The 'Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard' will start as shown below. Click Next. Document #40181-420 Rev. B 24[...]
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Macintosh Print Queue Configurati on Silex Print Servers support the AppleTalk prot ocol running over E thernet (also known as EtherTalk). This capabilit y allows Macintosh computers to pr int jobs to a print er simultaneously with j obs from Windows, UNIX, NetWare, and other computers. silex print se rver AppleTal k capabilities all ow a printer t[...]
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User’s Guide M ACINTOSH C ONFIGURATION (OS 10. X ) 1. If y ou have not done so already , set t he name of y our c omputer by going to the Applications folder*, selecting System Preferences , and then Shari ng . Type in the computer name in the Network Identity section (you can also set the IP address here if y ou want). 2. Turn on Ethernet and Ap[...]
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User’s Guide Section 4 – Troubleshooting Introduction This section describes procedures for troubleshooting problems you may encounter with the print server, and is divided into the following secti ons: Installation Problems Intermittent Problems Protocol-Specific Troubleshooting If you have followed the steps in this section and y [...]
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User’s Guide If the self-test page print s successfully but you cannot print a job or you ge t distorted printouts, make sure the p rinter is set for the c orrect Page Description Language. Most new printers suppo rt AUTO mode, which means that t hey will autom aticall y sw itch between PCL and PostScri pt. However, older printers like the LaserJ[...]
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User’s Guide Troubleshooting Netw ork Configuration Problems If y ou are using TCP/IP, make sure that your computer and the print server are on the same IP segment or can reach each other wit h a PING comm and from the host. The IP address y ou assign to the print server must be on the same logic al network as y our host computers (e.g., if y[...]
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User’s Guide Troubleshooting Wireless Conf iguration Problems Make sure y our computer’s wireless adapter and/or access point is configured properly and note the settings, pa y ing special attention to the wireless mode, SSID or network name, WEP or security, and IP address settings so you can configure your print server to the same wireles[...]
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User’s Guide Section 5 – Where to Get Help Silex offers several customer support options to assist y ou in the event y ou experience d ifficulties with y our print server, including telephone support, repair services, and warranty . The worldwide web site provides a quick and easy way to a nswer many common technical questions. It includes a wi[...]
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User’s Guide Returning Products If y ou need to return a product for any reason (failures, incorrect ship m ents, etc.), follow the steps below: 1. Contact the Technical Support group at (801) 748-1199 to request a Return Goods Authorization (RGA) number. 2. Be prepared with the serial number of the unit y ou are returning. Y ou will be asked for[...]
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User’s Guide Appendix A – Safety and Regulator y Notices Information for United States Users: SX-200 This equ ipment has been tested and found t o com ply within the limits for a Class B digital de vice pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rul es. These li m its ar e designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference i n a residen[...]
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User’s Guide Declaration of Conformity (FCC): SX- 200 According to 47CFR, Part 2 and 15 for Class B Personal Co mputers and Peripherals; and/or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers: We: Silex Technology America, Inc. Located at: 157 West 7065 South Salt Lake City, UT 84047, USA Declare under sole responsibility that [...]
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User’s Guide Information for European Users: SX-200 The SX- 200 print s erver is in co mpliance with the Cla ss B Information Technology Equipment requirements and other relevant prov isions of European Directive 1999/5 /EC. The limits for Class B equipment were de rived for t y pical residential environments to prov ide reasona ble protection ag[...]
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User’s Guide Declaration of Conformity (FCC): SX- 215 Silex Technology America, Inc, located at 157 West 7065 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84047, USA, (801) 748-1199 declares this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide re[...]
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User’s Guide To prevent radio interference to the lice nsed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment that is installed outdoors is subject t o licensing. Document #40181-420 Rev. B 37[...]
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User’s Guide Appendix B – Updating Firm w are Loading New Firmware (Usi ng the TCP/IP Update Utility) The silex print server’s internal firmware can be easil y updated as updates become available. Pl ease visit the si lex web site for more i nformation on how to download the l atest firm ware updates at www.silexamerica.com . Updat ing the pr[...]
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User’s Guide 3. Verify that the file(s) are correct, and then click on OK . The u tilit y will s tart searching for qualified print servers present on the network. 4. When the search process is co mplete, click on OK to continue. A list of discovered devices wi ll be displayed. Document #40181-420 Rev. B 39[...]
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User’s Guide 5. Select the desired print s erver t o be upgraded, click on the green icon, or click on UPDATE START . The firmware update process will begin auto matically as soon as the print server is read y . 6. When the print s erver is ready, the f irmware upgrade will begi n. The IP address of the pr int server as well as the file you a[...]
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User’s Guide 7. The update log will be displayed when the update process is finished. Click on Close to continue. Loading New Firmware (Macintosh OS-X) 1. If you are using the Macintosh OS -X opera ting sy stem, download the fi rmware file to your desktop. 2. Go to the terminal command prompt and t y pe cd desktop . 3. Type tftp <enter the IP [...]
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User’s Guide Command console access information silex servers support a sophisticated command-line oriented console for configuration and management. The console includes some features that are not available t hrough other configuration methods. The console can be accessed via TELNET, the server’s serial port (if applicable), or through the ADM[...]
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User’s Guide Netw ork Commands This group of commands configures network parameters SH NW Displays summary network information sample output: WiFi Mode = INFRASTRUCTURE WiFi SSID: silex Speed = 11 Regulatory Domain = 704 WiFi FW Ver = 1F 1.7.1 AP density = LOW TTLS is Disabled WEP is Disabled Link DOWN SET NW A UTHt ype Sets WLAN Authentication t[...]
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User’s Guide SH NW ENC Shows the wireless encryption mode sample output: WiFi encryption is Disabled Note: The deprecated command SH NW WEP will also display thi s information SET NW KEY# Selects WLAN WEP key entry SET NW KEY# n n = 1-4 (default = 1) SET NW KEYVA L Sets the currently selected WLAN WEP key entry to t he hex value given. SET NW KEY[...]
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User’s Guide SH NW RADio Shows the selected radio mode of operation sample output: Radio mode is 802.11b SET NW SPeed Sets maximum WLAN speed SET NW SPeed n n = 1,2,5.5,6,9,11,12,18,24,48,54 (default = 54) SH NW SPEED Show the maximum wireless data speed in m egabits per second sample output: Speed = 11 SET NW SSid Sets WLAN SSID SET NW SSid <[...]
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User’s Guide CL NW BSsid Document #40181-420 Rev. B 46[...]
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User’s Guide SH NW ST A TS Show the network I/O statistics sample output: WiFi statistics: TX Unicast frames: 0 TX Multicast frames: 0 TX Fragments: 0 TX Unicast octets: 0 TX Multicast octets: 0 TX Deferred: 0 TX Single retry frames: 0 TX Multiple retry frames: 0 TX Retry limit exceeded: 0 TX Discards: 0 RX Unicast frames: 0 RX Multicast frames: [...]
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User’s Guide SH NW CERTCN2 Shows the value of the second common name check string sample output: Common name 2 Note: the default for this string is a null (blank) string SET NW CERTEXP Sets EAP Certificate Exponent value SET NW CERTEXP <exponent> User defined (default = 10001 Hex) SH NW CERTEXP Shows the value of the certificate exponent sa[...]
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User’s Guide Shows the value of the authentication ID (including realm, i f present) sample output: anonymous@somewhere Note: The default realm is a null (blank) string Note: The deprecated command SH NW TTID will also return this information. SET NW PW Sets the password used for the 802.1x EAP authentication, if enabled. SET NW PW <password&g[...]
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User’s Guide SET NW WPAGROUP Enable or disable WPA group key mode. If enabled, this all ows group key s t o be used for data link encryption. SET NW WPAGROUP [ENABLE | DISABLE] (default = disabled) SH NW WPAGROUP Shows the state of the allow WPA group keys flag sample output: WPA-GROUP Disabled SET NW WPAPSK Sets the WPA PSK pass phrase or hex ke[...]
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User’s Guide This controls whether the radio frequencies are set based on the radio configuration, or information from the access point it connects to. Disabled means the radio defaults are used. Flexible means the access point settings are used if present, but if not the radio default is used. Strict m eans the access point must provide regulato[...]
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User’s Guide { "FR " , REGDOM_TEXT_FRANCE }, { "FRI" , REGDOM_TEXT_FRANCE_INDOOR }, { "DE " , REGDOM_TEXT_GERMANY }, { "DEI" , REGDOM_TEXT_GERMANY_INDOOR }, { "GR " , REGDOM_TEXT_GREECE }, { "HU " , REGDOM_TEXT_HUNGARY }, { "HK " , REGDOM_TEXT_HONG_KONG }, { "IS " , R[...]
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User’s Guide Parallel Port Commands SH PORT Shows Port parameters sample output: Port Q-Size Type Attributes *P1 0 parallel BID ACKH NBUF SET PORT Sets Parameters for specified port. The available commands are dependent on the port type. For EasyLAN Wireless Model AW02, the only port available is parallel port P1. SET PORT P1 ACKH Enable or disab[...]
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User’s Guide Enable or disable input wait mode. If enabled, this mode delay s pol ling for input from the printer at the end of a job for one poll period. If disabled, the printer is polled as soon as the last b y te in t he job is sent to it.. SET PORT P1 INWT [ENable | DIsable] (default = disable) SET PORT P1 NBUF [ENable | DIsable] Enable or d[...]
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User’s Guide This command aborts the currently active job on the port specified. If the remote host is still connected, any further data received will be discarded. CL PORT P1 JOB USB Port Commands SET PORT U1 PSTA Enable or disable PJL status initialization. SET PORT U1 PSTA [ENable | DIsable] (default = disabled) SET PORT U1 NBUF [ENable | DIsa[...]
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User’s Guide SET SNMP JET A Dmin Enable or disable JetAdmin compatibilit y SET SNMP JETADmin [ ENable | DIsable] (default = enabled) SET SNMP SETCOMM1 Set Community 1 Name SET SNMP SETCOMM1 <string> (default = “internal?”) SET SNMP SETCOMM2 Set Community 2 Name SET SNMP SETCOMM2 <string> (default = “pass”) SET SNMP CONtact Set[...]
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User’s Guide SH SERVEr Shows Server parameters sample output: Serial Server Serial # 9047595 Address: 00-40-17-8A-0E-2B Name: SLX8A0E2B Number: 0 Identification: Network Server Enabled Characteristics: Link DOW N SH SERVEr COunters Shows Server network statistics sample output: Seconds Since Zeroed: 163 Frames Sent, 1 Collision: 26 Bytes Received[...]
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User’s Guide Service Commands SET SERVI <service name> BOT Set beginning of transmission (BOT) string index for service SET SERVI <service name> BOT nn (default = 1) SET SERVI <service name> EOT Set end of transmission (EOT) string index for service SET SERVI <service name> EOT nn (default = 1) SH SERVI STRings [ st ring_n[...]
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User’s Guide SH SERVI FILters Shows filter settings sample output: # Service Name Filter 1 SLX_FFFFFF 0: No Filter 2 BINARY_P1 0: No Filter 3 TEXT_P1 1: Text Substitution m= LF, r= CRLF 4 SLXFFFFFF_P1_4 0: No Filter 5 SLXFFFFFF_P1_5 0: No Filter 6 SLXFFFFFF_P1_AT 4: PostScript Tagged Binary SET SERVI <service name> F MS Set filter 1 (text r[...]
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User’s Guide SET SERVI <service name> PRIo rity Set priority for service if multiple service tr y to transmit data at the same time. Higher priority services are serviced first. SET SERVI <service name> PRIority nn (default = 10) SH SERVI PRI [ service_num ] This shows the priority of a specific service. If service_num i s not provide[...]
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User’s Guide String Commands These commands configure strings used with services and service filters. SET STRing Set service string table entry. (Note, String 1-11 can not be set or changed). SET STRing <string #> ”value” CL STRing Clears the service string table entry. CL STRing <string #> SH STRing [ string_num ] Defines the BOT[...]
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User’s Guide SET IP A Cce ss Allow or disallow access to a block of remote addresses SET IP ACcess [EN | DI | ALL] aa.bb.cc.dd {MAsk ee.ff.gg.hh] (default = empty list) SET IP R A Nge Allow or disallow access to a range of remote addresses SET IP RANge [EN | DI | ALL] aa.bb.cc.dd {MAx ee.ff.gg.hh] (default = empty list) SH IP A Ccess Display curr[...]
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User’s Guide SET IP CHKSUM Enable or disable verification of the IP checksum on received packets SET IP CHKSUM [ENable | DIsable] (default = enable) SET IP BOot Number of tries for each enabled IP boot method, if not set t o STATIC SET IP BOot n (default = 3) SET IP ENable Enable or disable all IP based protocols SET IP [ENable | DIsable] (defaul[...]
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User’s Guide SET IP LPD Enable or disable the LPD protocol SET IP LPD [ENable | DIsable] (default = enable) SET IP MEthod Set method of getting IP address SET IP MEthod [ AUTO | BOOTP | RARP | DHCP | STATIC ] (default = AUTO) SET IP PIng Send IP ping packets to test connection to remote host. SET IP PIng aa.bb.cc.dd SET IP PRObe Enable or disable[...]
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User’s Guide SET IP SUbnet Set the IP subnet mask SET IP SUbnet aa.bb.cc.dd (default = 0.0.0.0) SET IP TCP Enable or disable the raw TCP (9100) protocol SET IP TCP [ENable | DIsable] (default = enable) SET IP TELnet Enable or disable the TELNET protocol SET IP TELnet [ENable | DIsable] (default = enable) SET IP TFTP Enable or disable the TFTP pro[...]
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User’s Guide SH IP Shows TCP/IP related Parameters sample output: IP is enabled IP address 192.0.0.192 Boot tries 3 Subnet mask 0.0.0.0 Boot method AUTO IP Gateway 0.0.0.0 Max window 10240 (set manually) LPD banner disabled Timeout 1 min LPD retries are disabled Keepalive 5 min Service Port TCP port xxxxxx_S1_A S1 9100 xxxxxx_S1_B S1 3001 Documen[...]
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User’s Guide Firmw are Update These commands set up the unit for performing an update of the server firmware. SET LOAd ENable If enabled, the firmware performs a soft reset and enters t he server boot program after the next EXIT command. This command should not be used with the Serial S erver. I t remains in t he firmware for diagnostic use. SET [...]
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User’s Guide SH LOAd Shows the firmware update parameters sample output: Firmware load is disabled Load Host IP = 0.0.0.0 Software file = xxxx.bin Load Host Name = Document #40181-420 Rev. B 69[...]
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User’s Guide Other Commands SET DEFAULT Set parameters to factory defaults EXIT This command exits the current configuration console sessi on. EXIT SH F A Tal Shows fatal error log (if there’s any) sample output: No saved errors CL F A Tal Clears the fatal error log SH FREE Shows the amount of heap and configuration memory available sample outp[...]
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User’s Guide INIT This command instructs the server to do a soft reset when the next exit command is executed. INIT SET PA ssw ord Sets the server access (read) password SET PAssword <password> (default = “ACCESS”) SET POWERON Sets Power on delay SET POWERON <delay-sec> default == 0 (no delay) SH POWERON Displays Power on delay in[...]
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User’s Guide SH TEst Sends the configuration data via ASCII to the serial port UNPROTECT If an update password has been defined (SET PROTECT), this command is used to enter the password to allow configuration items to be modified. After entering this command, the server will prompt for the update password. If entered properly, the user will then [...]
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User’s Guide SET NETW POlling Set Queue polling time in seconds SET NETW POlling n (default = 4) SET NETW QServer Set QServer mode on service SET NETW QServer <fileserver> ON <service> SET NETW REscan Rescan Netware servers for new queues SET NETW REscan SET NETW SErver Enable or disable access to a server SET NETW SErver <name>[...]
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User’s Guide SH NETWare Shows Netware Parameters sample output: Netware is Enabled Enabled frame types AUTO Queue polling frequency is 4 seconds Advertising frequency is 60 seconds Queue Servers Bindery File Servers PR1 None Frame type Network Count Ethernet II Unknown 8 IEEE 802.2 Unknown 408 * IEEE 802.3 000E8023 4967 Ethernet SNAP Unknown 6 Se[...]
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User’s Guide Set POP3 Mailbox from which to fetch email jobs. SET POP3 NAme <name> (default = <null>) SET POP3 PAssword POP3 Mailbox password SET POP3 PAssword <password> (default = <null>) SET POP3 TImeout Set POP3 Message timeout in minutes SET POP3 TImeout nn (default = 120 min) SET SMTP A Ddress SMTP Server IP address [...]
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User’s Guide SH POP3 Shows POP3 Parameters sample output: Internet Printing Configuration: POP3 Server 0.0.0.0 POP3 Mailbox POP3 Polling 30 seconds POP3 Timeout 120 minutes POP3 Total Messages 0 POP3 Total Connects 0 POP3 Connect Failures 0 POP3 Connections Lost 0 POP3 User Failures 0 POP3 Password Failures 0 POP3 Total I/O Errors 0 SMTP Server 0[...]
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User’s Guide SH DLC Shows DLC Parameters sample output: DLC is Enabled DLC timeout 30 seconds SET NetBEUI ENable Enable/Disable NetBEUI Protocol SET NETBEUI [ ENable | DISable ] (default = enable) SET NETBIOS DOMain Set the NETBIOS domain name SET NETBIOS DOMain <name> (default = <null>) SET NETBIOS MEthod Set method of getting WINS s[...]
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User’s Guide (default = enabled) SET A PPletal k ZOne Configures the Appletalk Zone for this server SET APPletalk ZOne <name> (default = none) Document #40181-420 Rev. B 78[...]
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User’s Guide Wireless Security Configuration silex products support various methods of authentication and encryption to ensure compatibility with wireless security depoyments. This document describes how to configure wireless security on silex print servers and device servers. silex offers a variety of ways to configure the security parameters, i[...]
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User’s Guide • W PA2-WPA uses CCMP for pair-wise encryption, but allows T KIP for group encryption. Key Selection If W EP encryption is selected, and the authentication mode is not an EAP (802.1x) mode, select the desired W EP key to be used, one through four. WEP Key These fields are ignored unless the encryption mode is 64 or 128 bit W EP. En[...]
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User’s Guide WPA Group Key If the W PA Gr oup Key mode is enabled, then group keys may be used for data link encryption. The default is disabled. ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- Command Line Console Configuration Go to the command prompt on your PC and type TELNET ipaddress (where ipaddress is the[...]
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User’s Guide SET NW ENC [DIsable | 64 | 128 | W PA | W PA2 ] (default = Disable) SH NW ENC Shows the wireless encryption mode sample output: encryption is Disabled SET NW KEY# Selects W LAN WEP key entry SET NW KEY# n n = 1-4 (default = 1) SET NW KEYVAL Sets the currently selected W LAN WEP key entry to the hex v alue given. SET NW KEYVAL <key[...]
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User’s Guide SH NW SPEED Show the maximum wireless data speed in megabits per second sample output: Speed = 11 SET NW SSid Sets W LAN S SID SET NW SSid <name> User defined (default = printer) CL NW SSid Clears the SSID value so the server will connect to any AP. CL NW SSid SET NW BSsid Sets W LAN B SSID (connect to a specific access point?[...]
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User’s Guide SH NW STATS Show the network I/O statistics sample output: W iFi statistics: TX Unicast frames: 0 TX Multicast frames: 0 TX Fragments: 0 TX Unicast octets: 0 TX Multicast octets: 0 TX Deferred: 0 TX Single retry frames: 0 TX Multiple retry frames: 0 TX Retry limit exceeded: 0 TX Discards: 0 RX Unicast frames: 0 RX Multicast frames: 0[...]
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User’s Guide sample output: Common name 2 Note: the default for this string is a null (blank) string SET NW CERTEXP Sets EAP Certificate Exponent value SET NW CERTEXP <exponent> User defined (default = 10001 Hex) SH NW CERTEXP Shows the value of the certificate exponent sample output: 65537 (10001h) Note: The deprecated command SH NW TTEXP [...]
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User’s Guide Sets EAP Inner-Authentication protocol SET NW INAP [PAP|MSCHAP_V2] (default = PAP) SH NW INAP Shows the selected inner authentication mode sample output: Authentication protocol = PAP Note: the deprecated command SH NW TTAP will also return this inf ormation. SET NW REALM Sets the realm portion of the 802.1x EAP authentication ID Thi[...]
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User’s Guide SET NW WPAPSK Sets the W PA/WPA2 PSK pass phrase or hex key. This value is only used if the authentication mode is W PA- PSK. The argument to this command is either a pass phrase of 8-63 characters, or exactly 64 hex characters representing the 256 bit PSK value. SET NW W PAPSK <key > (default = “silex”) SET NW WPATRACE Set[...]