Intermec 2430 User Guide
Chapter 6—Configuration Command Reference
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Or: To set no parity for each serial port, scan these bar codes:
No Parity for COM1
No Parity for COM2
*$+YB1.0*
*$+YB2.0*
*$+YB1.0* *$+YB2.0*
No Parity for COM3
No Parity for COM3
No Parity for COM4
*$+YB3.0*
*$+YB4.0*
*$+YB3
.
0* *$+YB4
.
0*
Or: To set an odd parity for each serial port, scan these bar codes:
Odd Parity for COM1
Odd Parity for COM2
*$+YB1.2*
*$+YB2.2*
*$+YB1.2* *$+YB2.0*
Odd Parity for COM3
Odd Parity for COM3
Odd Parity for COM4
*$+YB3.2*
*$+YB4.2*
*$+YB3
.
2* *$+YB4
.
2*
Password
Terminals: 2415, 2425, 2435, 2455, 2475, and 2485/6 with an 802.11b radio and
the 802.1x security option.
Description: Defines the password of the terminal for 802.1x security. If you enter a
password that is longer than 32 characters, the string is truncated, and only
the first 32 characters are used. The password field always displays three
asterisks symbols (*) regardless of the length of your password.
the first 32 characters are used. The password field always displays three
asterisks symbols (*) regardless of the length of your password.
Syntax: LTdata
Acceptable values for data are from 1 to 32 ASCII characters.
Default: anonymous
Note: You can use the default password to make sure that your terminal
can be authenticated. However, you must set a unique user name,
password, and at least one server certificate common name for secure data
transmission.
can be authenticated. However, you must set a unique user name,
password, and at least one server certificate common name for secure data
transmission.
Menu System: Main Menu > Configuration Menu > Communications Menu > Radio
Bar Codes: To set the default password, scan this bar code:
Default
Password
*/D/KLT+A+N+O+N+Y+M+O+U+S*
*$+LTanonymous*