HP 4200n HP Jetdirect Print Servers - Administrator Guide - Page 86

Table 3.4, Telnet Commands and Parameters 6 of 18, 11 Wireless Diagnostics, Command, Description

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Table 3.4 Telnet Commands and Parameters (6 of 18) 802.11 Wireless Diagnostics Command Description Current SSID (Read-only parameter) The network name (SSID) to which the wireless print server connected. Current Channel (Read-only parameter) The channel that the wireless print server is currently using. Signal Strength (Read-only parameter) The strength of the radio signal received by the print server. : No radio signal detected while the print server is scanning. No Signal: No radio signal detected on any channel. Poor/Marginal/Good/Excellent: Indicates the detected signal strength level. Access Point Mac (Read-only parameter) The Media Access Control (MAC) address of the Access Point used for Infrastructure mode communications. For example, 00:a0:f8:38:7a:f7 specifies that the Access Point with MAC address 00a0f8387af7 was used for communicating on the network. TCP/IP Main Settings Command Description host-name Alphanumeric string (up to 32 characters), to assign or change the name of the network device. For example, "host-name printer1" assigns the name "printer1" to the device. ip-config Specify the configuration method: manual: The print server will wait for IP parameters using manual tools (such as Telnet, embedded Web server, control panel, installation/management software). Status will be User Specified. bootp: The print server will send BOOTP requests on the network for dynamic IP configuration. dhcp: The print server will send DHCP requests on the network for dynamic IP configuration. ip IP address for the print server, in dotted notation. For example: ip-config manual ip 192.168.45.39 where ip-config specifies manual configuration and ip manually sets the IP address 192.168.45.39 on the print server. Specifying 0.0.0.0 clears the IP address. If you exit and save a new IP address, it must be specified on the next Telnet connection. ENWW TCP/IP Configuration 86

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ENWW
TCP/IP Configuration 86
802.11 Wireless Diagnostics
Command
Description
Current SSID
(Read-only parameter) The network name (SSID) to which
the wireless print server connected.
Current Channel
(Read-only parameter) The channel that the wireless print
server is currently using.
Signal Strength
(Read-only parameter) The strength of the radio signal
received by the print server.
<blank>
: No radio signal detected while the print server is
scanning.
No Signal
: No radio signal detected on any channel.
Poor/Marginal/Good/Excellent
: Indicates the detected
signal strength level.
Access Point Mac
(Read-only parameter) The Media Access Control (MAC)
address of the Access Point used for Infrastructure mode
communications. For example,
00:a0:f8:38:7a:f7
specifies that the Access Point with MAC address
00a0f8387af7 was used for communicating on the network.
TCP/IP Main Settings
Command
Description
host-name
Alphanumeric string (up to 32 characters), to assign or
change the name of the network device. For example,
host-name printer1
assigns the name
printer1
to the
device.
ip-config
Specify the configuration method:
manual
: The print server will wait for IP parameters using
manual tools (such as Telnet, embedded Web server,
control panel, installation/management software). Status
will be
User Specified
.
bootp
: The print server will send BOOTP requests on the
network for dynamic IP configuration.
dhcp
: The print server will send DHCP requests on the
network for dynamic IP configuration.
ip
IP address for the print server, in dotted notation. For
example:
ip-config manual
ip 192.168.45.39
where
ip-config
specifies manual configuration and
ip
manually sets the IP address 192.168.45.39 on the print
server.
Specifying 0.0.0.0 clears the IP address.
If you exit and save a new IP address, it must be specified
on the next Telnet connection.
Table 3.4
Telnet Commands and Parameters (6 of 18)