Axis Communications Network Print Servers Manual De Usuario

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Configuration Possibilities
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AXIS 5500 / AXIS 5550 User’s Manual
Network Speed 
With the Network Speed parameter you can manually specify the speed at 
which you will send and receive network packages. You can change the 
Network Speed setting to correspond to the type of network you are using 
(10 or 100 Mbit). 
To change the Network Speed in an Ethernet network, log in to the print 
server’s internal Web pages and click Admin | General Settings => 
Change
You have the options listed here:
The default Network Speed value is AUTO_SENSE, which is the correct 
option for the majority of users. 
If you choose a faulty Network Speed option for your network, you may 
loose contact with the print server. 
To reset the Network Speed parameter to AUTO_SENSE, you will have to 
reboot the print server (disconnect and then re-connect the external 
power supply).
NetWare Packet Signature Levels
NetWare Packet Signatures protect servers and clients using the NCP 
(NetWare Core Protocol) services and prevent packet forgery by requiring 
the server and the client to sign each NCP packet. 
There are two levels of NCP Packet Signature: the Server Level and the 
AXIS Print Server Level (also know as the Workstation Level).
Server Levels
Server packet signature levels are assigned by a new SET parameter:
SET NCP PACKET SIGNATURE OPTION = n
Network Speed 
Comment
AUTO_SENSE 
This is the default value where the print server detects which speed is op-
timal for each network package you transfer.
10_HALF__DX
10 Half Duplex
10_FULL_DX
10 Full Duplex
100_HALF_DX
100 Half Duplex
100_FULL_DX
100 Full Duplex
Key to Server Levels
Explanation
0
Server does not sign packets (regardless of the print server 
level)
1 (default)
Server signs packets only if the print server requests it (print 
server level is 2 or higher)
2
Server signs packets if the print server is capable of signing 
(print server level is 1 or higher)
3
Server signs packets and requires the print server to sign 
packets (or logging in will fail)