Avery Dennison Monarch 9906 MonarchNet2 User Manual

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Console Commands 4-11

U s i n g t h e N e t w o r k P a c k e t

Use the Network Packet to send console commands directly to the network card via the
printer’s serial port. If the network card does not appear to be communicating with the
printer, you can use the Network Packet to change the SSID, IP address, etc. of the
network card.

Note:

You can use Network Packet even if MonarchNet2 is disabled or not installed.

Printer console commands are available but network console commands are not.

Syntax

{N,number,action,device,”name”¦
C,”con_cmds”¦}

N1. N

Network Console Packet.

N2. number

Number from 0-999 to identify the network console packet.

N3. action

Enter A to add to packet to the printer.

N4. device

Enter T to pass the packet through the printer and stores the packet in
the network card.

N5. “name”

Packet name, 0-8 characters, enclose within quotation marks.

C1. C

Command

field.

C2. “con_comds”

Console commands. Must be enclosed within quotation marks. Each

command must be on a separate line. The maximum number of
characters per command is 100. See the list of commands earlier in this
chapter for more information.

Note:

The maximum number of commands per packet is twenty-five (25).

Example {N,1,A,T,”mystore”¦

C, ”set ip me static”¦
C, ”init” ¦
C, ”exit” ¦}

Sends the Network Packet 1my store” directly to the network card (T) and sets the IP
me

thod to static for determining IP addresses. Init and Exit commands must be used to

save changes and initialize the network card.

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