Using The Network Console Packet - Avery Dennison Monarch Tabletop Printer 1 System Administrator Manual

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U s i n g t h e N e t w o r k C o n s o l e P a c k e t
If you cannot connect the printer to your network using MonarchNet2 (or similar
networking tool), try using a wired connection to configure the network printer. If that
does not work, send console commands to the printer instead. The network console
packet is written in MPCL and accepted through the printer's serial port.
Syntax
{N,number,action,device,"name" |
C,"con_comds" | }
N1. N
N2. number
N3. action
N4. device
N5. "name"
C1. C
C2. "con_comds"
IP Address Example
{N,1,A,T,"protocol" |
C,"set ip me static" |
C,"set ip bot 5" |
C,"set ip add 192.0.0.192" |
C,"set ip sub 255.255.0.0" |
C,"set ip ro 192.1.1.192" |
C,"init" |
C,"exit" | }
11-4 System Administrator's Guide
Network Console Packet.
Number from 0 to 999 to identify the network console
packet. 1 is the default.
Action. Enter A to add a network console packet.
Storage device. Enter T to pass the packet through the
printer and store the packet in the wireless module.
Packet name, 0 to 8 characters, enclose within quotation
marks. "" is the default.
Command field.
Console commands. Must be enclosed within quotation
marks. "" is the default. Each command must be on a
separate line. The maximum number of characters per
command is 100. Refer to the complete list of console
commands in the ADTP1 MonarchNet2 Operating
Instructions for more information.
Note: The maximum number of commands per packet is twenty
five (25).
Names the packet protocol
Sets method to obtain IP address as static
Sets boot retries to 5
Sets IP address to 192.0.0.192
Sets Subnet Mask to 255.255.0.0
Sets IP Gateway to 192.1.1.192
Saves the settings and initializes the printer
Exits console mode

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