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Avery Dennison ADTP1 MonarchNet2 - Console Commands and Telnet Operation; Accessing Telnet Console Mode

Avery Dennison ADTP1 MonarchNet2
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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
[options]
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>
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"
n
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.
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