Avery Dennison 9840 Technical Reference Manual User Manual
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Packet
Checksum
(PSERVER
Mode Only)
Packet Checksum eliminates the possibility of packet
corruption. You should enable this option if your system
has encountered data corruption data in the past, or if
you anticipate corruption problems. When enabled,
performance may be affected.
Packet
Signature
(PSERVER
Mode Only)
Packet Signature allows selection of a security level for
the Monarch device that matches your system's security
requirements. This NetWare security feature helps
prevent a workstation from forging an NCP (NetWare
Core Protocol) request packet and using it to get
SUPERVISOR rights on the network. The four levels of
signature security are:
None - The Monarch device does not sign packets.
Only if server requests - The Monarch device signs
packets only if the server requests it.
Only if server is capable - The Monarch device signs
packets if the server is capable of signing.
Always - The Monarch device signs packets and
requires the server to sign packets or logging in will fail.
A d v a n c e d T C P / I P C o n f i g u r a t i o n
The following options are used to configure the print server's advanced
TCP/IP-specific settings for your environment.
Connection
Timeout
Checking
This option allows you to enable connection timeout
checking. This timeout is used to sever network TCP/IP
connections that are idle for more than five minutes (or
the time entered, if configurable on your print server).
Under most conditions, this option should remain enabled.
(valid range is 10 to 3600 seconds, default 300)
Unsolicited
ARP
Address Resolution Protocol broadcast packets allow
other network devices to associate the print server's IP
Address with its hardware address. It is generally not
necessary to broadcast unsolicited ARP packets at
regular intervals. (valid range is 1 to 30 minutes).