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Q52 Installation and Configuration Guide © Exegin Technologies Limited, 2007
8. Reference Information
Q52 Naming Scheme
Q52 Naming Scheme
Q52 Naming Scheme
The Q52 always follows this naming scheme:
exgnxxxxx
A default name of ‘exgn’ is followed by "xxxxx", the serial
number found on the bottom of the Zigbee bridge device. For
example: exgn00091
number found on the bottom of the Zigbee bridge device. For
example: exgn00091
User Accounts and Permissions
When you log into the Q52, you either log in as a guest or as a root user. The commands
you will be able to utilize on the print server depend on which login name you use. By
default, there is one root user and one guest user; users can then be added to this with
either permission level.
you will be able to utilize on the print server depend on which login name you use. By
default, there is one root user and one guest user; users can then be added to this with
either permission level.
Users with root permission can execute all commands: users with guest permission can
not do any configuration and can only execute commands that display settings on the
Q52. However, they can use ping and telnet as well.
not do any configuration and can only execute commands that display settings on the
Q52. However, they can use ping and telnet as well.
Use
list [default|stored] user
on page 61 to look at current user definitions. Use
on page 62 to see how the root user can change these
settings.
Resetting to Factory Defaults
Sometimes it is beneficial to return the Q52 to its factory default state. For example, if
you are having problems communicating with the Zigbee bridge device over the
network, you may want to put it back to a default state and reconfigure the network
settings.
you are having problems communicating with the Zigbee bridge device over the
network, you may want to put it back to a default state and reconfigure the network
settings.
To reset to factory defaults:
1. Move dipswitch 1 to the "off" position and dipswitch 2 to the "on" position as
described in
Settings mode
2. Reboot the unit by cycling the power off, then on.
You now have the Q52 booted into a default state, meaning its current/working settings
are those stored at the factory. All settings configured and stored in Flash are ignored
while the dipswitches are in the "Factory Settings" position.
are those stored at the factory. All settings configured and stored in Flash are ignored
while the dipswitches are in the "Factory Settings" position.
At this point, you can use shell commands on the Q52 to configure certain settings. Here
are some common examples of steps taken when the device is in a default state:
are some common examples of steps taken when the device is in a default state: