Console Commands3-1
CONSOLE COMMANDS
Use this chapter to configure the Wireless module using Telnet. You must have a basic
understanding of the Telnet application. For initial setup, do not use Telnet, use auto-discover
mode. Once you have the IP address, you can use Telnet or a Web browser.
RSH (remote shell) support is available. Remote shell support is a common UNIX application that
provides remote command execution capability for networked devices. For more information, refer
to your UNIX documentation.
♦ You can use Telnet if you do not have access to the MonarchNet2 software.
♦ This chapter also includes information about the Network Packet (Console Passthru).
Note: The default port is Port 23.
Conventions
This section uses the following conventions:
KEYwords
Type the capitalized letters of each keyword instead of the whole keyword. Some
keywords require more capitalized letters than others. For example,
SEt
KEYVAL
RAdio
Mutually-exclusive options are included within square brackets and separated by
a forward slash. Select only ONE of the options. For example,
[DISable/STRICT/FLEXible]
Values are included within brackets. Values that contain spaces (multiple words)
must be enclosed within quotation marks (""). For example,
SEt EN PW <value>
SEt EN PW "Store 876"
Numeric digits are indicated by the letter (n).
For example,
SEt IP BOot n
SEt IP BOot 5
SEt EN CHannelnn
SEt EN CHannel 11
Accessing Telnet Console Mode
1. Start a Telnet session.
2. Type telnet [your printer’s IP address] (for example, 192.0.0.192 )then press Enter.
3. You see “Welcome to MonarchNet2 Enter Password:”
Type access as the password then press Enter (access is the default password.).
The password is case-sensitive. You may not be prompted for a username.
Note: The Telnet session times out after 10 minutes of inactivity.