System Administrator's Guide 0 28028 Monarch® 9460™ SNP & 9493™ SNP Printers 802.11b/g Wired/Wireless • Web Browser • AvalancheTM Management Console • Telnet • Ethernet TC9460SNPSA Rev. AG /10 ©2007 Avery Dennison Corp. All rights reserved.
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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S GETTING STARTED .................................................................................................................1-1 Overview ...........................................................................................................................1-1 Audience ...........................................................................................................................1-1 Using This Manual ............................................................
USING A WEB BROWSER ........................................................................................................4-1 Logging In ..........................................................................................................................4-1 Contacting Us.....................................................................................................................4-2 Configuring the Server Settings .................................................................................
Setting Alerts and Traps ......................................................................................................5-4 Setting Alerts and Traps ......................................................................................................5-5 Configuring Printing Settings ...............................................................................................5-5 Updating Files ..........................................................................................................
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1 G E T T I N G S TA R T E D Use these instructions to configure your Monarch Sierra Sport2 9460 SNP printer or your Monarch® Sierra Sport4™ 9493™ SNP printer. Your printer contains an 802.11b/g print server (radio), which lets you communicate with your printer on a wired Ethernet 802.3 network (9493 printer only), or on an 802.11b or 802.11g wireless network. 802.11b/g refers to 802.11b and 802.11g in this manual. The 9460 printer (version 3.0 or greater firmware and version 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: An 802.11b/g wireless enabled computer printing straight to the printer (Ad-Hoc, or peer-to-peer, mode). An 802.11b/g wireless access point allowing wireless enabled computers to print to the print server (infrastructure mode).
C O N F I G U R I N G T H E 8 0 2 . 11 B / G A N D I P SETTINGS 2 Configuring the Print Server To configure the print server for an 802.11b/g wireless network, you must set the wireless mode (Ad-Hoc or infrastructure), SSID, channel (Ad-Hoc mode only), rate and security. All nodes of a wireless network need to have the same settings to communicate with each other. There are several ways to configure your print server. You can send console commands using a utility such as Monarch® NetManager.
Setting Up the 9460™ Using Direct Serial Connections 1. Disconnect the printer’s radio cable from the printer’s serial port. 2. Connect a serial cable (straight-through DB9 female to DB9 female) from the host or computer to the print server’s radio cable. Radio Cable 3. Turn on the printer and configure using Telnet or other communications program. See Chapter 6, “Telnet Console Commands” for more information. 4. Connect the printer’s radio cable to the printer’s serial port. Serial Port Radio Cable 5.
Installing the Software The software works with Microsoft Windows NT 4, 2000, XP, and Vista™ operating systems. Follow these steps to install the NetManager software and configure the print server. You can also download the utility from our Web site. 1. Insert the Monarch® Printer Documentation CD-ROM into your computer. 2. Select Drivers & Utilities, then NetManager. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions for installing the utility.
Setting Up the 9460™ Printer Use these instructions to set up a 9460 printer using the printer’s RF Network menu in the printer’s Tool Box. 1. Turn on the printer by pressing and holding the power button (P) until the display turns on. The display flashes printer version information and battery charging status. E B F Init Radio………. When you see “Init Radio”, the printer is waiting for the wireless print server to initialize.
5. Press the navigational buttons in this order: Left, Left, Left, Right, and Left. Diagnostics Online Diag. E D 6. Press D until Setup is highlighted. Setup Service E U D 7. Press E to select Setup. 8. From the Setup menu, press D until you see RF Network. Press E to select RF Network. The RF Network menu allows you to check the printer’s status, configure the RF network settings, print RF settings, and reset the radio. To exit, press F at any time.
Configuring the Printer The Configure menu allows you to set the printer’s IP address, subnet mask, gateway, power mode, protocol, SSID, and escape character. To exit, press F at any time. Setting the IP Address This option sets the printer’s IP address. 1. From the RF Network menu, select Configure. 2. From the Configure menu, select IP Address. IP Address 192.0.0.192 E R + For: Select: BOOTP 0.0.0.0 DHCP 0.0.0.1 Static IP nnn.nnn.nnn.
Setting the Gateway This option sets the printer’s router (gateway) address. 1. From the Configure menu, select Gateway. Gateway 000.000.000.000 E R + Use A as shown in the following table: E Press A to R Press A to + Press A to Saves the setting Scrolls through the positions from left to right Increments the current position setting by 1 2. When the setting you want is displayed, press E to save the setting. You return to the Configure menu. Setting the Power Mode This option sets the power mode. 1.
Setting the Port This option sets the port. 1. From the Configure menu, select Port: TCP or LPD. Protocol TCP X LPD E U D 2. Use D to select the protocol you want. For example, if you select LPD, you must specify a raw printer port: Port + 09100 E U + Use A as shown in the following table: E Press A to R Press A to + Press A to Saves the setting Scrolls through the positions from left to right Toggles between + or –; also increments the current position setting by 1 3.
Setting the Command Escape Character 1. This option allows you to set or view the Command Escape Character (CEC). 2. Run-time messages from the radio begin with the CEC and the default is the pound sign (#), which has a decimal value of 35. You may need to change the default CEC character if it conflicts with other data, because an unexpected operation could occur. The range is a decimal value between 1 and 255. 3. From the Configure menu, select Escape.
Setting Up the 9493™ Printer Use these instructions to set up a 9493 printer using the printer’s Network Setup menu. 1. Turn on the printer by pressing p. The display flashes printer version information and battery charging status. Then you may see The J indicates the wireless signal strength. Note: When using wired Ethernet, connect the network cable before you turn on the printer. The print server cannot detect the connection if the printer is already on.
3. Press A under T to enter the main menu. 4. Tools is highlighted. Press e to select Tools. 5. Press A under the corresponding number to enter the following default password: 1, 1, 1, 3, 1. 6. Press D until Setup is highlighted. Press e to select Setup. 7. Press D until Network is highlighted. Press e to select Network. Using the Network Menu The Network menu allows you to check the printer’s status, configure the network settings, print the settings, and reset the radio.
Setting the IP Address This option sets the printer’s IP address. 1. From the Network Configure menu, select IP Address. 2. Press D or U to increase or decrease the highlighted number. Press L or R to highlight a different number. 3. When you are finished, press R until you see e. Then press e to save the address and return to the Configure menu. Press X to exit without saving changes. Setting the Subnet Mask This option sets the printer’s subnet mask. 1.
Note: If you select PSP, you are prompted to enter a PSP algorithm between 1-5. 1 shortest sleep time (uses battery power quicker, but responds faster); 5 - longest sleep time (optimal battery conservation, but responds slower). 3. Press U or D to select the PSP algorithm you need. 4. Press e to save the setting and return to the Configure menu. Press X to exit without saving changes. Setting the Port This option sets the port. The default port is 9100. 1. From the Configure menu, select Port. 2.
Setting the Encryption This option allows you to set the printer’s encryption method to None, WEP 64, WEP 128, WPA, WPA2, or WPA2/WPA. The default is None (no encryption). 1. From the Configure menu, select Encryption. A checkmark indicates the current setting. 2. Press D or U until you see the encryption you need, then press e to enable it and return to the Configure screen. Press X to exit without saving changes. Note: When you use encryption, you must set the keys to secure your network.
2. Press D or U until you see the key you need to set, then press e to edit the value. For example: 3. Press D or U to scroll through the hex characters for each field. The hex characters appear in the box and the ASCII equivalent character appears under the hex character. 4. Press R to select the character shown and move to the next field. 5. When you are finished, press R until you see e. Press e to save the setting or press X to exit without saving changes. You return to the Keys menu.
Printing Info Do not use supply smaller than 2012 or information may print off the label. 1. From the RF Network (9460) or Network (9493) menu, select Print Info. Three wireless network information labels print. The first label contains radio version information. The second label contains the RF (wireless) settings, including the SSID, security, and signal strength. The third label contains TCP/IP settings, including the IP address, boot method, etc. 2.
SELECTING A MANAGEMENT METHOD 3 There are a variety of ways to configure and monitor the network printer. This chapter explains how to use NetManager, HP JetAdmin, HP Web JetAdmin, UNIX, or Sun Solaris. See Chapter 4, “Using a Web Browser” to configure the network printer via your Browser. See Chapter 5, “Using the Sierra Sport Configurator” to configure the network printer via Avalanche software.
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 Solaris, HP/UX, IBM AIX users should skip to the appropriate sections later in this manual. Do not use the Linux X-Windows graphical user interface printer configuration utility, because it does not work with Monarch® print servers.
6. Select Add and then close the Host Manager windows. 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\!servicename (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.
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). 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.
4 USING A WEB BROWSER 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. The recommended screen area resolution for your computer is 1024 x 768 pixels. Before you begin, you need to know your printer’s IP address.
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 flash memory. 5. Click Submit. The Printer Status page appears with information about your printer, including printer name, description, firmware version and more. Use the following sections to configure the print server using your Web browser. Only configure the settings required for your network/printer.
4. Click Submit and wait five seconds for the print server to reset. Even though you submitted your changes, they do not take effect until you reset the print server. You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings. Viewing the Print Port Settings You can view available ports, port settings, cancel print jobs, and view the job log for each available port. 1. From the side menu, click Printer Port. The available ports are listed. 2.
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 print server to reset. Even though you submitted your changes, they do not take effect until you reset the print server. You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings. Setting Netware Parameters You can enable Netware, set frame types, and passwords. 1.
Changing TCP/IP Settings You can enable TCP/IP, select applications, set the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and more. 1. From the side menu, click TCP/IP. 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.
Configuring Wireless Settings You can change modes, specify your SSID, modify your channel (Ad-Hoc mode only), network speed, access point density, and more. You can also configure network security. See “Configuring Network Security” for more information. 1. From the side menu, click Wireless. 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 print server to reset.
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 address, server port, and the trigger conditions for an email alert. You can enter up to eight email addresses. Note: The S1 port acts as a toggle switch to enable or disable the alerts. You must select S1 to enable the alerts. 4. Click Submit. 5. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen appears. 6.
SNMP IP Traps You can configure the SNMP IP traps. 1. From the Alerts and Traps page, click SNMP IP Traps. 2. Enter a community name, IP address, and the trigger conditions for an email alert. You can enter up to eight IP addresses. Note: The S1 port acts as a toggle switch to enable or disable the alerts. You must select S1 to enable the alerts. 3. Click Submit. 4. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen appears. 5.
SNMP Netware Traps You can configure the 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 the trigger conditions for an email alert. You can enter up to four IPX addresses. Note: The S1 port acts as a toggle switch to enable or disable the alerts. You must select S1 to enable the alerts. 3. Click Submit. 4. Click the reset link at the bottom of the screen. The Reset Server screen appears. 5.
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, or access the console from the Web Admin Configuration screen. 2. From the side menu, click Admin. The Web Admin Configuration screen appears. Setting the Network Card Access Password When set, the network card access password allows you to view the Web browser and the remote console. The default is access.
Setting the Network Card Update Password When set, the network card update password allows you to change variables in the Web browser and the remote console. 1. From the side menu, click Admin. The Web Admin Configuration screen appears. 2. Click Configure Network Card Update Password. 3. Enter a new network update password. 4. Retype the new password to confirm it. 5. Click Submit. Configuring Network Protocols 1. Only configure the settings required for your network/printer.
You must re-enter your access password to make any further changes to the printer settings. 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, click Admin. The Web Admin Configuration screen appears. 3. Click Configure IP Access Control. To Add Hosts: You can specify the valid range of remote IP addresses. 1. Enter a range of remote IP addresses that are allowed access to the printer.
Configuring Network Security You can 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. 2. Click Configure Network Security. 3. Assign the necessary security settings for your network. See “Basic Security Configurations” for more information. 4. Click Submit. 5.
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. 2. Click Console. 3. Enter a Telnet console command. See Chapter 6, “Telnet Console Commands,” for more information. 4. Click Enter. The results from a Telnet command appear. Updating Firmware You can update the printer’s firmware from your Web browser by connecting to a TFTP server, or browsing to the update file on your computer. 1.
To update from a TFTP server: 1. Type the TFTP Server IP address. 2. 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: 3. Depending on your TFTP server, you may only need the filename, not the entire path. Click Submit to load the firmware. If you lose power while updating the firmware, call Service. To update from a file on your computer: 1.
Select an Encryption Method from the following table: Encryption Method Type * Algorithm Size (bits) Description WEP RC4 64/128 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.
See the following table of acceptable combinations: Encryption Authentication Open Shared WEP WPA, WPA (TKIP), WPA2 Static No Dynamic Yes PSK LEAP PEAP EAP-FAST TLS* TTLS * Load the local key before enabling TLS.
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5 USING THE SIERRA SPORT C O N F I G U R AT O R Use the Sierra Sport™ Configurator (SSC) with the Wavelink Avalanche Management Console software and a Monarch 9460 printer (version 3.0 or greater firmware and version 1.4 or higher boot loader. Purchase the Avalanche software package from the Wavelink Corporation. Use Avalanche to manage mobile devices over networks (WAN or LAN). Note: The Monarch 9493 printer does not support Avalanche at this time.
System Requirements To use the Avalanche-enabled printer, you need the following: the Wavelink Avalanche Manager Agent (version 3.6.3 or greater) and Console (version 3.6.0 or greater) the AVA package (SSCfg.AVA) a wireless network Before You Begin 1. Install the Avalanche Manager Agent and Console. 2. Open the Manager Agent. 3. Open the Avalanche Management Console. 4. Connect the Management Console to the agent. 5. Install the software package (SSCfg.AVA). 6.
Configuring Wireless Settings Use this tab to configure the wireless settings. 1. Specify the Basic Wireless settings including Mode, Radio, SSID, Channel, Speed, Access Point Density, International Roaming, Dynamic Frequency, Country and RTS Threshold. 2. Specify the Wireless Security and enter any WEP Keys, Wireless Authentication, or Passwords as required. Configuring the Extended Security Settings Use this tab to configure the extended security settings.
Configuring TCP/IP Settings Use this tab to configure the TCP/IP settings. 1. Enter the various TCP/IP settings including IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Boot Method, Boot Tries, and Timeouts as required. 2. Select any LPD or RARP settings. 3. Enter the DNS settings. Specifying the IP Access Range Use this tab to specify a range of acceptable IP addresses and Subnet Masks. 1. Click <
Setting Alerts and Traps Use this tab to configure the email alerts and SNMP IP Traps. 1. Specify the Email Alerts, including the SMTP Server Address, SMTP Server Port, enter the Email Address and select the Trigger Conditions for each email address. 2. Specify the SNMP IP Traps including the Trap Community. Enter the IP Address and IP Port. Select the Trigger Conditions for each IP address.
3. Enter any Regional Settings including Symbol Set, Currency Symbol, Decimal Places, Secondary Currency Symbol, and whether to print a Slashed Zero. Updating Files Use this tab to update the printer’s firmware or print server’s firmware. Select additional MPCL files to send to the printer (fonts, graphics, etc.). 1. Select the binary Firmware File to Load. 2. Select the Monarch Initialization File (.mif) to Load. 3. Select the Print Server Firmware File to Load. 4.
Packages include the following list of file extensions: Extension Description .bin Print Engine Firmware .mif Standard Monarch .mif file (Monarch Initialization file) .pcl MPCL data .psb Print Server Binary .psc Print Server Configuration Script .asc Authentication Server Certificate .lcc Local Client Certificate 2. Install the package. Using the Avalanche Management Console, select the package, enable the package and then, send the package.
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6 TELNET CONSOLE COMMANDS 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 autodiscover mode. Once you have the IP address, you can use Telnet or a Web browser. The default port is Port 23. You can use Telnet if you do not have access to the NetManager software. To access Telnet console mode: 1. Start Telnet. 2. Press Enter (on your host) until you see the “#” prompt. 3.
2. To show the current IP settings, type sh ip (show TCP/IP settings) and press Enter. IP is enabled IP address Subnet mask IP Router (via DHCP LPD banner LPD retries are Service PXR1E8580_X1 3. 192.0.0.192 Boot tries 3 255.255.0.0 Boot method AUTO 192.0.0.192 Max window 10240 192.0.0.192) disabled Timeout 0 min disabled Keepalive 1 min Port TCP port X1 9100 To show the current Avalanche settings, type sh ava (show all Avalanche properties) and press Enter. Console IP address: 192.0.0.
Displays a list of the available help commands for “Set.” Note: Syntax: For any command that uses SET, you can also use SHOW to view the current setting. help set ip IP LPD/TCP Parameters ACcess [EN/ALL] aa.bb.cc.dd {MAsk ee.ff.gg.hh} ADdress aa.bb.cc.
General Commands From the list of commands, the brackets - [] indicate to pick one of the options listed. Note: For any command that uses SET, you can also use SHOW to view the current setting. CLear/DELete/PUrge Removes a specified parameter or configuration item. CLear FATal Deletes fatal error log. CLear POrt 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.
SEt SERVEr SYSLog [EN/DIS] Enables or disables access to the system log. SHow FATal Shows the fatal error log. SHow FREE Shows the amount of available memory. 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.
SEt NW CERTKEY Sets the EAP root key value. SEt NW CHannel nn Sets 802.11b/g wireless channel. Set NW DFS [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. Flexible uses access point settings if present; otherwise, the radio defaults are used. Strict uses access point regulatory frequency information. SEt NW ENC [DIsable/64/128/WPA/WPA2/WPA2-WPA] Sets the encryption mode.
SEt NW REGDOMain Sets the region 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).
Set NW SCAN [DISable/ENable] Sets the scanned channels for access points. The default is to scan all available channels on the specified band (802.11b for example); however, this command restricts which channels are scanned. SEt NW SPeed <1/2/5.5/6/9/11/12/18/24/36/48/54> Sets 802.11b/g wireless speed in megabits per second (Mpbs). SEt NW SSid “” Sets 802.11b/g wireless SSID. Use quotes if there is a space in SSID. This is case sensitive. SH NW STATS Shows the network I/O statistics.
SEt IP BAnner [EN/DIS] Enables or disables printing of LPD job banners. SEt IP BOot n Sets number of retries (n) for DHCP, BOOTP, RARP SEt IP CHKSUM [EN/DIS] Enables or disables IP receive checksum. SEt IP FTIme [EN/DIS] Enables or disables fast timeout. SEt IP FTP [EN/DIS] Enables or disables the FTP protocol. SEt IP HTTP [EN/DIS] Enables or disables the HTTP protocol. SEt IP KEepalive n Sets keep alive interval (n) in minutes. SEt IP LPD [EN/DIS] Enables or disables the LPD protocol.
SEt IP TRAP n POrt n Specifies the port that will be scanned for trigger conditions. The parameter is a bit mask. SEt IP TRAP n TRIGger cccc Specifies the trigger conditions (cccc) that send a trap (n). The parameter is a bit mask. 1 On line 2 Off line 4 (not used) 10 Paper out 20 Paper jam 8000 Printer error SEt IP WIndow nn Sets the LPD/TCP maximum window size (nn). SNMP Commands CLear SNMP CONtact Removes SNMP SysContact. CLear SNMP LOCation Removes SNMP SysLocation.
7 TROUBLESHOOTING Verify that the printer is operating properly, is online, and supplies are loaded correctly. General Troubleshooting Information Use the following information if your print server is not operating properly. 1. Verify that the printer is turned on. 2. Verify the print server is connected to the network. The 9460 printer’s display shows the symbol when the printer is connected and ready to receive data.
You see A@ which means the printer is online and waiting. Alternatively, you can type [J,2] Note: The J must be capital. The printer responds with {J,0,0,””,””} . No response means that 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. Troubleshooting Wireless Configuration Problems 1. Your computer’s wireless adapter and/or access point should be configured to match your print server. 2.
S P E C I F I C AT I O N S Link Layer: 802.11b/g Protocols: TCP/IP Passthru BOOTP DHCP RARP LPD/LPR Telnet RSH or REMSH (remote shell) FTP SNMP NetWare HP Jet Admin A 802.3 Specifications (9493™ only) Communication Rate: 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps 802.11b/g Specifications Frequency: 2.4 GHz range, direct sequence Communication Rate: 1, 2, 5.
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G GLOSSARY Absolute Pathname Access Point Ad-Hoc Netw ork/Mode Authentication Method Auto Method BOOTP or Bootstrap Protocol Boot Method Boot Tries BSS or Basic Service Set BSSID Channel or RF Channel DHCP or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) FAST (Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling) Gatew ay Infrastructure Mode IP Address The full path of a file, including the computer system and any directories or subdirectories.
LAN or Local Area Netw ork LEAP (Lightw eight Extensible Authentication Protocol) LPD/LPR MAC Address or Media Access Control MSCHAPv2 (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) NIC or Netw ork Interface Card Node Open Authentication PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) Pathname PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) Ping Protocol PSK (Pre-Shared Key) A computer network that connects personal computers, workstations, servers, and printers.
Router Shared Authentication Signal Strength Speed or Transmit Rate Any device that forwards data along networks. Routers are 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.
WEP or Wired Equivalent Privacy 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.
INDEX M A alerts network, 4-6, 4-7, 4-8, 5-5 authentication EAP-FAST, 4-17 LEAP, 4-17 PEAP, 4-17 PSK, 4-17 TLS, 4-17 TTLS, 4-17 authentication type, 4-17 Avalanche, 5-1 Avalanche system requirements, 5-2 C command Email, 6-10 help, 6-2 SMTP, 6-10 SNMP, 6-10 TCP/IP, 6-8 wireless, 6-5 configuration label, 2-16 console commands, 6-1 E EAP-FAST authentication, 4-17 Email commands, 6-10 encryption mode, 4-16 WPA, 4-16 F file Monarch AVA, 5-2 H help commands, 6-2 I installing software, 2-3 IP Address restr
setup network, 4-6, 4-8, 4-9 printer, 2-2, 2-3, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4, 4-5, 4-11, 4-12, 5-5 RF network menu, 2-3 serial cable, 2-2 wireless, 4-6, 5-3 SMTP commands, 6-10 SNMP commands, 6-10 settings, 4-8, 4-9 SNMP IP traps, 5-5 software installing, 2-3 Subnet Mask restrict, 5-4 system requirements, 1-2 T TCP/IP commands, 6-8 TCPIP settings, 4-5, 5-4 Telnet commands, 6-1, 6-2, 6-5 test label, 2-16 TLS authentication, 4-17 TTLS authentication, 4-17 type authentication, 4-17 ii System Administrator’s Guide W Waveli
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