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Product Specifications Manual

WiFi Ethernet I/F Card
IFBD-HW03/04

Rev. No. 0.00
Star Micronics Co., Ltd.
Special Products Operating Division

1.

Read First ....................................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1.

2.

3.

Main Settings at Product Shipment ........................................................................................................ 1-1

1.1.1.

Wireless LAN Unit Default Settings .......................................................................................... 1-1

1.1.2.

TCP/IP Default Settings.............................................................................................................. 1-1

1.1.3.

Operator Permission Log-in Password Default Settings ....................................................... 1-1

1.1.4.

Setting the IP Addresses ............................................................................................................ 1-1

Hardware ........................................................................................................................................................ 2-1
2.1.

Supporting Destination for Wireless Units............................................................................................. 2-1

2.2.

Sub-chassis (Brackets Mounted to Printer) ............................................................................................ 2-1

2.3.

Specifications ......................................................................................................................................... 2-2

2.4.

Environment Conditions......................................................................................................................... 2-3

2.5.

Ratings.................................................................................................................................................... 2-3

Mechanical Specifications.............................................................................................................................. 3-1
3.1.

General Description................................................................................................................................ 3-1

3.2.

Features .................................................................................................................................................. 3-1

3.3.

Protocols................................................................................................................................................. 3-2

3.3.1.

Setting the IP Addresses ............................................................................................................ 3-3

3.3.1.1.

DHCP/BOOTP...................................................................................................................... 3-4

3.3.1.2.

RARP..................................................................................................................................... 3-4

3.3.1.3.

ARP........................................................................................................................................ 3-5

3.3.2.

LPD Specifications....................................................................................................................... 3-6

3.3.3.

Raw Mode Print (TCP #9100) Specifications .......................................................................... 3-7

3.3.4.

TELNET Specifications ............................................................................................................... 3-8

3.3.5.

HTTP Specification ...................................................................................................................... 3-9

3.3.6.

FTP Specification....................................................................................................................... 3-10

3.3.6.1.

Printing Mechanism Using FTP ....................................................................................... 3-12

3.3.6.2.

Setting Mechanism Using FTP ........................................................................................ 3-12

3.3.6.3.

Updating Firmware Using FTP ........................................................................................ 3-14

3.3.6.4.

Example of the Procedures for Updating the Firmware of the Product Using FTP . 3-14

3.3.7.

DNS Specification ...................................................................................................................... 3-17

3.3.8.

IPP ............................................................................................................................................... 3-17

3.3.8.1.

IPP Job Detail Specifications ........................................................................................... 3-17

3.3.8.2.

IPP Attribute Detail Specifications ................................................................................... 3-17

3.3.8.3.

Secure Communications (SSL) Printing Function Specifications............................... 3-18

3.3.9.

POP3 Specifications.................................................................................................................. 3-19

3.3.9.1.

Print Specifications ............................................................................................................ 3-19

3.3.9.2.

Restrictions ......................................................................................................................... 3-19

3.3.9.3.
3.3.10.

Filter Definition Character String ..................................................................................... 3-19
SMTP Specification ................................................................................................................... 3-20

3.3.10.1.
3.3.11.
3.4.

Transmission Message Format ....................................................................................... 3-20

Universal Setting Function ....................................................................................................... 3-22

UDP/IP Specifications.......................................................................................................................... 3-23

3.4.1.

JCP (Silex-technology’s setting protocol (UDP #19541) ..................................................... 3-23

3.4.2.

SNMP Specification................................................................................................................... 3-24

3.5.

3.4.2.1.

Support MIB........................................................................................................................ 3-24

3.4.2.2.

TRAP Occurrence Phenomenon..................................................................................... 3-31

Other Specifications ............................................................................................................................. 3-32

3.5.1.

DIP Switches and LED Specifications .................................................................................... 3-32

3.5.2.

Flash ROM Specifications ........................................................................................................ 3-32

3.5.3.

Self-Diagnosis Function Specifications .................................................................................. 3-33

3.6.

Settings/Display Items.......................................................................................................................... 3-35

3.6.1.

General Settings ........................................................................................................................ 3-35

3.6.2.

Wireless Settings ....................................................................................................................... 3-35

3.6.3.

TCP/IP Settings.......................................................................................................................... 3-35

3.6.4.

POP3 (Email Reception) Settings ........................................................................................... 3-36

3.6.4.1.

Basic Settings..................................................................................................................... 3-36

3.6.4.2.

Account Settings For Each User (User Profile 1 to 4).................................................. 3-36

3.6.5.

SMTP (Email Sending) Settings .............................................................................................. 3-36

3.6.5.1.

Basic Settings..................................................................................................................... 3-36

3.6.5.2.

Event to Address Settings ................................................................................................ 3-36

3.6.6.

SNMP Settings........................................................................................................................... 3-37

3.6.7.

Secure Print Settings ................................................................................................................ 3-37

3.6.8.

RAS Counter Settings............................................................................................................... 3-37

3.6.9.

Memory Switch Settings ........................................................................................................... 3-37

3.6.10.

SSL Identification Creation Settings (Web Only) .................................................................. 3-37

3.7.

3.6.10.1.

Identification Information Settings ................................................................................... 3-37

3.6.10.2.

Time Limit Settings ............................................................................................................ 3-37

Status Display....................................................................................................................................... 3-38

3.7.1.

Printer Status Display................................................................................................................ 3-38

3.7.2.

System Status Display .............................................................................................................. 3-39

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1.

Read First
This product is a printer server (I/F card) dedicated to STAR POS printers that conform to wireless
LAN IEEE802.11b. At the time that this specifications manual was created, the following STAR POS
printer was targeted.
TSP743 F/W V6.0 or later
TSP743 will not support this printer driver simply by updating the F/W. Only printers whose
F/W at the time of default shipment is V6.0 or later can be used.

1.1.

Main Settings at Product Shipment

The wireless LAN unit and TCP/IP settings which are necessary to use this product are outlined
below. Refer to section “3.6 Setting Display Items” below for details on settings that are not listed
here.

1.1.1.

Wireless LAN Unit Default Settings
Wireless Mode AdHoc (Communication not using an access point)
SSID
Channel

“STAR-WIFI”
11

Web Encryption Disabled
WEP Key
*

No setting

Set the PC to the above settings when using this product.

Once the PC and product are

connected, it is possible to change the settings of this product to those that support the
environment of use, by using a Web browser.

1.1.2.

TCP/IP Default Settings
RARP client

Enabled

DHCP/BOOTP client

Enabled

IP address

“0.0.0.0”

Subnet mask

“0.0.0.0”

Default gateway “0.0.0.0”
DNS Primary Server

“0.0.0.0”

DNS Secondary Server “0.0.0.0”

1.1.3.

Operator Permission Log-in Password Default Settings

To change settings on this product, use WEB, TELNET and FTP protocols. However, when doing so,
it is necessary to log-in to this product with an account having operator permission.
Account information is shown below.
Operator account name:
“root”
Password
“” Nothing needs to be input.
It is possible to change the password after logging in.

1.1.4.

Setting the IP Addresses

It is possible to set the IP address for this product using one of four types of methods. They are
RARP, DHCP, ARP or fixed flash memory. When a procedure for setting a multiple of IP address
according to the network environment is effective, the methods above are arranged in order of priority.
For that reason, when using with a fixed IP address written to the flash memory, it is recommended
that it be used after disabling the product’s RARP, and DHCP/BOOTP settings.

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2.

Hardware

2.1.

Supporting Destination for Wireless Units

The wireless frequency bandwidth that can be used with a 2.4 GHz frequency bandwidth used in
IEEE802.11b varies according to the individual regulations of each country. This difference is
supported by having three types of PCB units for each area of use.
The wireless communication channels that can be used with the IEEE802.11b on each PCB for each
country are outlined below.
Also, to identify the destination of the product, a two-digit alphabetical symbol that indicates where
the product is to be used, is inscribed on the Ethernet-MAC address tool.

Country

2.2.

Communication Channel

Identification

Marks

IEEE802.11b

Ethernet-MAC Address Tool

North America

1 to 11

US

Europe

1 to 13

EU

Japan

1 to 14

JP

on

Sub-chassis (Brackets Mounted to Printer)

In order for this product to be used with a multiple of POS printer models, there are two types of
bracket shapes mounted to the printer. The following shows the product name for each shape of
bracket.

Applicable Printers

Product Name and Model Name

TSP700 Series

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2.3.

Specifications
Network I/F Unit:

LED:

Setting Switches:

Conforms to IEEE802.11b CF Card Type I and II

LINK x 1 (green)

DIP-SW 2bit

PCB Dimensions (Target):

69 mm x 95 mm (Tolerance: ±0.5 mm)
t = 1.6 mm (Tolerance: ±0.2 mm)

Power Supply:

Operating Voltage: 5 V ±5% Rated Consumption Current: 500 mA Max

MTBF Value:

90,000 hours

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2.4.

Environment Conditions

The following outlines the environmental conditions.

2.5.

Ambient Storage Conditions

Storage Temperature: -20°C to +70°C

Storage Humidity:

20% to 90% (No condensation)

Ambient Operating Conditions

Operating Temperature: 0°C to +55°C

Operating Humidity:

20% to 80% (No condensation)

Ratings
EMI

FCC

Part15 Class A

VCCI

Class A

EN55022

Class B

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3.

Mechanical Specifications

3.1.

General Description

This product is a wireless network interface card (printer server) embedded in the Star's POS printer.
The wireless unit conforms to IEEE802.11b specifications.

3.2.
•

Features
Supports the following Star Micronics POS printer.
Supports: TSP743

•

To supply power from the printer to the adapter, it is not necessary to connect the separate AC
adapter for this adapter.

•

Incorporated with SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) for printing in secure communications (SSL).
Decrypts encrypted print data and outputs to the printer therefore predate that is protected from
eavesdropping on the network and from falsification.

•

Supports #900 on TCP/IP and print protocols of LPR and IPP. Also, FTP (supporting binary data)
printing is possible.
For that reason, it can be used on many PC operating systems.
Supports Windows98/ME/NT4/2000/XP, LINUX, MAC-OS-X

•

Sends the printer's ASB status to be read on the PC.

•

A multiple protocols to be used simultaneously.

•

Supports multi-session printing.

•

Receives e-mail (POP3 protocols) and outputs them to the printer for printing. (Only supports
text data)

•

Emails automatically according to status changes, such as printer errors.

•

Uses flash memory. This enables updating firmware via the network.

•

Allows monitoring of changes in settings and statuses of the product and printer via each
dedicated setting utility, TELNET, HTTP and FTP.

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3.3.

Protocols

TCP/IP
Network Layers

ARP, RARP, IP, ICMP

Transport Layers

TCP, UDP

Application Layers

BOOTP, DHCP, DNS
LDP, IPP, (Printing Functions)
Raw Mode Print (TCP #9100: Print/Get Print Status)
POP 3, (Text Printing Functions)
SMTP (Supports status notification to 3 locations)
HTTP (Supports English, Japanese printer detail status tables)
FTP (Gets printer status, settings,
Printing, F/W updates)
TELNET (Gets printer status, settings)

UDP/IP
Application Layers

JCP (Silex-technology’s setting protocol (UDP #19541)
SNMP

Others
Embedded with MIB-2, HostResource-MIB, Silex-technology Corporation PrivateMIB
Self-diagnosis printing and setting printing
Easy upgrades using flash memory

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TCP/IP Specifications
This product has the following TCP/IP specifications.
•

IP version 4

•

IP routing: 1

•

ICMP Redirect Request

•

ICMP Echo Request

•

UDP Maximum Number of Sessions: 8

•

UDP Maximum Data Gram Length: 2048 octet for both sending and receiveing

•

UDP Omitted When Sending Check Sum (Normally 0)

•

TCP Maximum Number of Sessions: 24 (Of these, 1 is used in LISTEN)

•

TCP Window Size: Maximum 8192 octet for both sending and receiving (Variable using
upper protocols)

The TCP/IP protocol environment is provided with LPD, IPP, Raw Mode Print (TCP #9100) and FTP
for printing, and can use TELNET, HTTP and FTP to change each setting.
Supports TCP/IP printing which is provided as standard with Windows NT/Windows 2000/Windows
XP. Specifications of protocols differ with the normal UNIX for these LPD, so printing is not possible
by spooling to a UNIX server once, such by sending Windows to UNIX to product. Also, because
LPD is not provided in Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows ME, direct printing is not possible.
However, direct printing is possible by using a tool dedicated to that purpose (Star LPR).

3.3.1.

Setting the IP Addresses

This product has five IP address setting methods for Star’s independent setting protocols. They are
DHCP; BOOTP; RARP; and ARP. Immediately after initializing settings, all settings methods are
initialized and enabled. Therefore, it is possible to set IP addresses using any method.
The following describes how to set IP addresses using each method, assuming the following
addresses: MAC address: 00:80:92:12:34:56; IP address: 192.168.1.1 (pbox)
* The IP address dynamically ensured by this product is not written to the storage field of the setting
information. Specifically, if setting an IP address using either DHCP, BOOTP, RARP or ARP and
starting up that IP address the next time, it is necessary to change the IP address of the setting
information region using http (WEB), FTP and TELNET.

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3.3.1.1. DHCP/BOOTP
This product conforms to RFC2131/RFC2132. It is possible to get the IP address, sub-net mask,
gateway address and DNS server address using either the DHCP server or the BOOTP server.
A work station running either a DHCP server or BOOTP server is necessary for setting IP addresses
using DHCP/BOOTP.

•

Supports Windows NT DHCP server specifications (specifications incorporating
Microsoft expansion).

•

Because part of the DHCP Discover protocol is compatible with the BOOTP Request,
both are handled as the same thing. For example, if a BOOTP Reply is returned for a
DHCP Discover, the system uses the address obtained by BOOTP.

•

The DHCP/BOOTP Request constantly sends with a broadcast (255.255.255.255).
However, only the DHCP Renew Request (delay request for address use time) is sent to
the server that obtained that address.

•

DHCP/BOOTP timeout is 4 seconds, which is the recommended value for RFC2131.
However, variable ±1 second according to a random number. There are three retries.

•

Use the set IP address in the issuer’s address and DHCP/BOOTP CIADDR (client IP
address) field if the IP address is preset. When a normal response is received, it
switches to the newly obtained IP address.

•

The issuer address and CIADDR become 0.0.0.0 if the IP address is not set. Also, in
such a case, a “B” flag (0x8000) is set to the DHCP Discover packet flags field, and a
request is made to the server for each ‘broadcast of DHCP Response.’

Setting Method:

Register the IP addresses to be set and the combination of MAC addresses to the

DHCP/BOOTP server, then turn on the power to the product.

3.3.1.2. RARP
A work station running either an RARP server is necessary for setting IP addresses using RARP.
Setting Method:

Register the IP addresses to be set and the combination of MAC addresses to the

RARP server, then turn on the power to the product.

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3.3.1.3. ARP
To set an IP address using ARP, register the IP address in combination with the MAC address and
then transmit a ping.
Setting Example:
(1) Turn on the power to the product
(2) Register the IP address in combination with the MAC address to the ARP table.
(For UNIX)
arp -s pbox 00:80:92:12:34:56 temp
arp –a

(For Windows)
arp -s pbox 00:80:92:12:34:56
arp –a

(3) Transmit a ping.
ping pbox

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3.3.2.

LPD Specifications

This products LPD protocol conforms to RFC1179. The list of logic printer names is handled as a
queue name. The product waits for the queue name Ip.
Example: Setting example for printcap
pboxlp:¥
:lp=:rm=pbox:rp=lp:
When sending jobs using Ipr, the order of sending data files and control files inside the
jobs does not affect the printing operation.
Deleting jobs using Iprm is not supported, but as a dummy response, ACK (0x0A of
one octet) is returned.
The Ipq response value format is UNIX compatible, but the long format using Ipq-I is an
independent format including the printer status.
Example: Ipq short format printer ready
lpq –Ppboxlp
no entries

Example: Ipq short format printer not ready
lpq –Ppboxlp
Warning: Printer not ready ←This message is applied regardless of the reason.
no entries

Example: Ipq long format printer ready
lpq -l –Ppboxlp
Ready no entries

Example: Ipq long format printer not ready
lpq -l –Ppboxlp
Not Ready
Printer Cover Open
Receipt Paper End no entries

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3.3.3.

Raw Mode Print (TCP #9100) Specifications

This product provides Raw Mode Print communications that is used as a listen port for the Port: 9100,
as a printing mechanism running under the TCP/IP environment. With Raw Mode Print, all data that
flows between TCP sessions is considered data handled between the printer and PC. Bi-directional
data transmission is thus performed.
The Raw Mode Print function in this product operates under the following conditions.

•

The maximum number of sessions accepted on the Port: 9100 is settable using the
following setting items.

•

9100 Multi-session:

Enable: 8; 9100 Multi-session:

Disable: 1 A rejection of

acceptance (TCP reset) is issued from the product to all PCs that could not establish
connection if there is no request for connection of more than the maximum number of
sessions accepted.
•

Data traveling from the printer in the direction of the PC is printer status (ASB status)
information obtained via the serial RS-232C.

•

Only when there is a change in the status is status data from the printer obtained by an
interruption from the printer and sent to the PC.

•

The end of 1 data is considered to be established at the cut off of a TCP session (TCP FIN,
TCP RST • TCP Session Timeout).

Special communication procedures are not

performed on the printer at this time. In the event that special control is necessary, such
as stopping the printer, that is performed on the PC.

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3.3.4.

TELNET Specifications

The TELNET of this product conforms to RFC854. It employs a conversational menu format and is
used to change internal settings, reference and display the status. There are multiple accounts for
logging in. It supports the user names and passwords outlined in the table below. The viewable
and settable items vary for each account.
(See section 2.3.4 Settings/Display Items for details on settings an parameters that can be
referenced.)
Account

User Name

Password

Target

Root User

root

Can be set

System controllers

• No differentiation between

• Seven or more char. of ASCII

upper

• Initial Value: No characters

and

lower

case

characters

• No differentiation between upper and lower
case characters

User

(Any ASCII character string)

None

General users

Example of Execution of TELNET Commands
Star Micronics IFBD-HW03/04 Ver 1.0.0 TELNET server.
Ethernet Address [ 00:80:92:12:34:56 ]
Copyright (C) 2004 STAR MICRONICS CO.,LTD.
Copyright (C) 2004 silex technology, Inc.
login: root
'root' user needs password to login.
password:
User 'root' logged in.
No. Item

Value

(level.1)

--------------------------------------------------------------------1 : Configure General
2 : Configure TCP/IP
3 : Configure SNMP
4 : Configure Printer
5 : Web Page Refresh Interval(sec.)

: 10

96 : Display Status
97 : Reset Settings to Defaults
98 : Restart Print Server
99 : Exit
Please select(1 - 99)? 1
No. Item

Value

(level.2)

--------------------------------------------------------------------1 : Change root Password : “”
2 : NIC Reset Control

: DISABLE

99 : Back to prior menu
Please select(1 - 99)?

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3.3.5.

HTTP Specification

This product supports HTTP. This means that it is possible to use a Web browser to change the NIC
and printer settings, display system information when running the product, and view that status of the
printer port.

•

Conforms to HTTP 1.0 (RFC 1945)

•

Conforms to HTML 3.0.

•

Writing is password protected to prevent access by anyone other than the root and
maker.

•

The printer port status display is automatically updated each time it is set by Web or
TELNET (1 to 300 seconds; Initial value: 10 seconds).

Also, when updated, it

automatically moves to a position where it is easy to view the status display.
Note: The display of each browser may vary slightly.
There are multiple accounts for setting items necessary for logging in using a Web browser. It
supports the user names and passwords outlined in the table below. The viewable and settable
items vary for each account.
Account

User Name

Password

Target

Root User

root

Can be set

System controllers

• No differentiation between

• Seven or more char. of ASCII

upper

• Initial Value: No characters

and

lower

case

characters

• No differentiation between upper and lower case
characters

User

(Any ASCII character string)

None

General users

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3.3.6.

FTP Specification

The FTP of this product conforms to RFC959.
It is possible to specify ASCII (A), BINARY (I) or TENEX (L 8) as the transmission mode, but the
differences in the modes is not handled by the product, and depends on the client side.
There are multiple accounts for setting items necessary for logging in by the client. It supports the
user names and passwords outlined in the table below.
Account
Root User

User Name
root
• No differentiation between
upper and lower case
characters

Password
Can be set
• Seven or more char. of ASCII
• Initial Value: No characters
• No differentiation between upper and
lower case characters

Target
System controllers

User

(Any ASCII character string)

None

General users

The following outlines the directory configuration.
* The files in each directory are dummies.
It is possible for the same actions by reading and writing with any filename, if in the same directory.
/
|─lp/
|
print.dat
|
|─config/
|
config.txt
|
|─flash/
fwdata.bin

Port Name

Manufacturer Permission
Root User Permission

lp

Writable

config

Readable
Writable

flash

User Permission

Functions

Writable

Print port
It is possible to print the contents of the file by
uploading it to this directory.
Setting function
* See section 2.6.2 Setting Functions Using FTP

Readable

Firmware update port
* See section 2.6.3 Updating Firmware Using FTP

Writable

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Specify whether to issue put after issuing the cd command and transferring to the transfer destination
directory, or the transfer destination directory to the transfer destination filename of put.
Example 1: Specifying the transfer destination directory name for output
ftp>put testfile /lp
200 PORT command Ok.
150 Open data connection
226 Data connection closed
7801 byte sent in....

* Specify transfer destination when using put

Example 2: Changing the current directory for output
ftp>cd /lp
250 Command Ok.
ftp>put testfile
200 PORT command Ok.
150 Open data connection
226 Data connection closed
7801 byte sent in....

* Use put after specifying the transfer destination using cd.

The FTP NLST (ls) command and LIST (dir) command response formats are compatible with UNIX,
considering supporting FTP clients using GUI.
Ex.:
ftp> dir /
200 PORT command Ok.
150 Open data connection.
total 0
d-w--w--w- 1 nobody nobody
0 Jan 1 1970 lp
dr--r--r-- 1 nobody nobody
0 Jan 1 1970 config
dr--r--r-- 1 nobody nobody
0 Jan 1 1970 flash
226 Data connection closed.
ftp: 190 bytes received in 0.17Seconds 1.11Kbytes/sec.

It is not possible to check the status using NLST/LIST with this product. However, as a substitute
means, it is possible to check the status using the STAT command. The printer status is returned by
provided the directory name (printer name) as an argument. The status of the FTP server is
returned if STAT is issued without applying an argument.
However, the STAT command is not a standard FTP command.
Normally, it is possible to issue a STAT by using the QUOTE command on command line type FTP
clients.
Example 1: (When Printer Status is Normal)
ftp / > quote stat lp
FTP directory status:
Ready
End of status.

Example 2: (When Printer Cover is Open)
ftp / > quote stat lp
FTP directory status:
Not Ready
Printer Cover Open
Receipt Paper End
End of status.

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3.3.6.1. Printing Mechanism Using FTP
It is possible to print by logging in to this product using FTP, then writing the file to the root directory
or to the “Ip” directory (port).

3.3.6.2. Setting Mechanism Using FTP
It is possible to view settings by logging in to this product using FTP, then accessing the “config”
directory (port) and reading the file.
Also, settings are made by uploading settings files from the client.
Setting File Example
MAC addr: 00:80:92:12:34:56
*** USER
*** Printer Status

:anonymou
:Ready

Web Page Refresh Interval(sec.) :10
<< Configure General >>
Change root Password
:" ***** "
NIC Reset Control
:ENABLE
<< Configure WiFi - .11b >>
Wireless Mode
:Infra.
SSID
:"STAR-WIFI"
Channel
:11
Use WEP
:None
WEP Key
:""
<< Configure TCP/IP >>
DHCP/BOOTP
:ENABLE
RARP
:ENABLE
IP Address
:0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask
:0.0.0.0
Default Gateway
:0.0.0.0
Universal PnP
:DISABLE
9100 Multi Session
:ENABLE
<< Configure TCP/IP - DNS >>
Primary Server
:0.0.0.0
Secondary Server
:0.0.0.0
<< Configure TCP/IP - POP >>
POP Protocol
:DISABLE
Check Interval(min.)
:15
Local Time Zone
:"+09:00"
<< Memory Switch Setting >>
Code Page
:Codepage 858 (Multilingual)
Black Mark Sensor
:Disable

Shows the MAC address.
The setting is rejected if the MAC
address does not match this
product when writing settings.

Shows the user name currently
accessing.

Shows the current printer status.

The password item is masked by *
in the display. The password will
be erroneous if re-written while
masked with *, so settings are not
possible if all characters are *.

•

Setting file format: “Item name;” “Setting” or “Item Name” = “Setting”

•

Item names and settings are separated by a colon (:) or an equal sign (=) in single byte characters.

•

A space or a tab code applied to the head or tail of an item name is ignored.

•

In the following cases, it is ignored and the next line is read.
• The head character of the item name is any other than a number or an alphabetic character.

•

If a value that cannot be set is input, the status prior to that change in setting is returned and the
connection is closed.
When quit normally, the product will self-reboot.

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Example: When a Setting Fails
“451 Aborted; Data write error” is returned.
ftp> cd config
ftp> put config.txt
200 PORT command Ok.
150 Open data connection.
451 Aborted; Data write error.

Example: When Ended Normally
“226 Data connection closed.” is returned.
Self-reboot
ftp> cd config
ftp> put config.txt
200 PORT command Ok.
150 Open data connection.
226 Data connection closed.

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3.3.6.3. Updating Firmware Using FTP
This uploads binary data for upgrades in bin format to the “flash” directory (port) with a binary mode
by logging in to the product using FTP.
•

The firmware cannot be updated using FTP when starting up in the flash memory load
mode when the power is turned on, by setting the DIP switches.

•

The “flash" port is viewable by all users.

•

Firmware update is only possible by logging in with the root or maker user.

•

When uploading or after it is completed, this checks whether transmission was correct by
calculating the sum value of the firmware data on the FTP side. If transmission was not
normal on the firmware, the update of the firmware is cancelled.

•

When the update is normally on FTP, the product will self-reboot.

3.3.6.4. Example of the Procedures for Updating the Firmware of the Product Using FTP
The following describes an example of the procedures for F/W update of the product using FTP.
// PC side environment //
- OS:
Windows 2000 or XP
- File storage location:
"C:¥IFBD-HW_FW_1.0.2"
IFBD-HW03/04 F/W binary data
"IFBD-HW03_04.bin"
is in the folder.
- FTP client software
Startup the standard Windows FTP command from the command prompt.
// IFBD-HW03/04 side environment //
- TCP/IP address: 192.168.222.21
- Root permission password: “”
* A password is unnecessary for default settings.

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Startup the command prompt on the targeted PC in the environment outlined above.
In that procedure, operate according to the following steps.
Command Prompt Dump

Explanation

C:¥IFBD-HW_FW_1.0.2>dir

IFBD-HW03/04

F/W

binary

file

location

confirmation

There is no volume label for the C drive.
The volume serial number is 387D-6F02.

Directory of C:¥IFBD-HW_FW_1.0.2

2004/12/24 18:13



.

2004/12/24 18:13



..

2004/10/28 09:06
1 file:

887,845 IFBD-HW03_04.bin
887,845 bytes

2 directories: 15,553,077,248 bytes of available space

C:¥IFBD-HW_FW_1.0.2>ftp

Startup the standard Windows FTP command.

ftp> open 192.168.222.21

Specify the IFBD-HW03/04 IP address

Connected to 192.168.222.21.

>> IFBD-HW internal FTP server startup message

220 Star Micronics IFBD-HW03/04 Ver 1.0.0b3 FTP server.
User (192.168.222.21:(none)): root

Log-in as “root” user

331 Password required.

No password (In default)

Password:
230 User Logged in.

>> Log in successful

ftp> ls

Issues Is command for IFBD-HW internal folder

200 PORT command Ok.

name check

150 Open data connection.
lp
config
>> Check “flash” folder

flash
226 Data connection closed.
ftp: 19 bytes received in 0.13Seconds 0.15Kbytes/sec.

Change target folder to “flash”

ftp> cd flash
250 Command Ok.

Change FTP transfer to binary mode

ftp> binary
200 Type set to I.

Transfer F/W binary file

ftp> put IFBD-HW03_04.bin
200 PORT command Ok.

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150 Open data connection.
226 Data connection closed.
ftp: 887845 bytes sent in 13.49Seconds 65.82Kbytes/sec.

>> Transfer complete message

ftp> quit

Quit FTP command

C:¥IFBD-HW_FW_1.0.2>

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3.3.7.

DNS Specification

This product inquires the domain name and host name to the DNS name server and resolves IP
addresses. Also, it is possible to get IP addresses of the DNS name server using DHCP.

3.3.8.

IPP

This product supports IPP (Internet Print Protocol)1.0.
•

IPP/1.0

•

Supports HTTP/1.1 chunked encoding

•

Port 80 or 631 are available for use

•

Charset supports only UTF-8

•

Supports Print-Job, Validate-Job, Get-Printer-Attributes, Get-Jobs, Get-Job-Attribute
operations

•

Maximum 8 jobs

The IPP Printer-URI of this product can use either “/ipp” or “/ipp/lp.” For example, if the IP address
was 192.168.1.1, the URL will be “http://192.168.1.1/ipp.”

3.3.8.1. IPP Job Detail Specifications
As a response to Print-Job, Job-ID and Job-URI are generated. Job-ID is a request ID of the VPORT
level and takes values from 1 to 65535. Job-URI applies a Job-ID with “?” for the Printer-URI. If the
IP address is 192.168.1.1 and the request ID was 215 with Printer-URI=”/ipp,” the job URL will be
“http://192.168.1.1/ipp?215.”
This product does not have spooling functions. Therefore, there is basically no response of the
Print-job until data reception is completed and printing ends. However, it is possible to abort jobs
being printed by issuing Get-jobs while printing, getting a job list and then issuing Cancel-job.
After printing, the job is placed in the Completed status. When the maximum number of jobs is
exceeded, the oldest Completed jobs are deleted in order.

3.3.8.2. IPP Attribute Detail Specifications
The entire character string of the device ID is returned to the printer-info, and the printer model name
(“MDL” keyword information) is returned to the printer-make-and-model if it was possible to get the
IEEE1284 device ID from the printer port.
The sysName and sysLocation contents of SNMP for each of the printer-name and printer-location
are returned.
Document-format supports “application/octet-stream” and “text/plain.”
Job-sheet (burner) supports “none,” and “standard.”

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3.3.8.3. Secure Communications (SSL) Printing Function Specifications
This product is incorporated with SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) for printing in secure communications
(SSL). HTTP is mounted on the upper application of SSL to enable encrypted communications.
Encrypted communication is used in sending and receiving IPP printing and settings information to
the Web browser.
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit.
(http://www.openssl.org/)

Basic Specifications
Protocol:

SSL v2/v3

TCP port number:

443

Public key algorithm:

RSA (Key bit length: Fixed to 512 bits)

Encryption method/Key length:

DES-40
DES-64
3DES-192

Hash Method:

MD5

Authentication:

Server authentication

ID:

Identification using self-naming ID.

Secure communication (SSL) printing functions are not enabled in the default settings at the time of
shipping. Initially, create an ID from the product Web page. When SSL communications are started,
server authentication is performed in a hand-shake method for identification. At that time, the
exchange of information of the public key encryption necessary for the client and the encryption
method are determined. The client uses this public key to encrypt print data, but only the print server
that issued that ID can decrypt this data.
It is possible to set an effective time period for these IDs so that printing is no longer possible after that
period has expired. This can be used by applying a printer usage time limit. After the time limit has
expired, it is possible to create a new ID again, and to print using this new ID. Because this is a print
server ID, it does not restrict clients.

There is no authentication function on the client side.

Furthermore, the name of the ID is not one related to a third party authentication mechanism; rather
it is one in the printer server.
Specify the print port for secure communication (SSL) printing as follows.
(Ex.)
https://192.168.1.1/ipp/lp
It is also possible to make secure communication (SSL) settings in addition to the secure
communication (SSL) print function. That URL is shown below.
(Ex.)

https://192.168.1.1/

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3.3.9.

POP3 Specifications

It is possible to send and print email using the Internet standard POP3 protocol. Up to 4 mail
accounts can be registered. Filtering is also possible for received mail using size, title, addressee
and sender.

3.3.9.1. Print Specifications
Only the size and filename of the attached file are printed.

3.3.9.2. Restrictions
It is possible to target mail that exceeds a predetermined size from reception.
Use the POP LIST command response to calculate size.
Use the POP UIDL command to eliminate mail that has been read from the targeted process after the
second time.
It is possible to delete received or printed mail from the server.

3.3.9.3. Filter Definition Character String
The filter is defined by a character string of a maximum of 78 characters.
The S: character string; F: character string; T: character string; and C: character string; are defined by
character strings connected by “&” and “|”
Use the following sentence by connecting using “&” (AND conditions) or “|” (OR conditions) for the
filter settings.
Clas
s
S:
F:
T:
C:

Target for
Inspection
Subject
From
To
CC

Example of Use
S:news & S:daily
F:rt-users
T:support@star.co.jp
C:user | T:use

Prints mail whose subject is daily and news.
Prints mail from rt-users.
Prints mail to support.
Prints mail that includes addressee or user in CC field.

Ex.:
"T:user1 | C:user1 & F:user2@star.co.jp & S:title"
Mail is printed with user 1 in to: or cc:; from: is set to user2@star.co.jp, and the characters string of the
title in the subject.

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3.3.10. SMTP Specification
This product supports SMTP. It is provided a function for notifying the operating conditions and the
status of connected printers via email. The main functions are outlined below.
Configures notification messages according to the system (protocol operating
conditions) status and printer status
Three addresses (email addresses) and notification message levels for each address
can be specified.
Queue notification messages according to the message transmission interval settings
and supports a function for batch transmissions. This avoids continuous message
transmissions
Individual messages can be added to the content of the message by using a signature
setting

3.3.10.1.

Transmission Message Format

The message specifications for sending from this product are outlined below.
Messages are in English text only.
One line comprises 63 characters; messages that exceed that amount are
automatically provided with a line break.
No encoding is applied.
See the following page for an example of the transmission format.

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Example Message Format
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234
+---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+-----From: Star Micronics
To: address1@silex.jp, address2@silex.co.jp
Subject: Report from Star Micronics IFBD-HW03/04

Message Header
From and To reflect settings.
Subject is a fixed character string.

Star Micronics IFBD-HW03/04 Ver. 1.0.0
Ethernet Address : 00:80:92:12:34:56

Message Body
Composed of a title, printer status,
system status, and signature

[NEWEST PRINTER STATUS]
ASB(HexDump)
[23 06 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 -- -- -- -- -- -- --]
[-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --]
[-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --]
[-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --]
[PRINTER STATUS]
00:09:28 Signal Line : [BUSY][NOT SELECT][PAPER OUT][FAULT]
Offline
Printer Cover Open
Receipt Paper End

Title
Displays

product

name,

version

and

Ethernet address

[RAS COUNTER INFORMATION]
The number of times of fire to a Print Head [lines]
76543210
(limiter : 99)
The number of times of Memory-SW rewriting [times]
76543213
(limiter : 200)

Latest printer status
Displays latest ASB when mail is sent.

[SYSTEM STATUS]
IFBD-HW03/04 Version 1.0.0
TCP/IP status
IP Address
: 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask
: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway : 192.168.1.254
Primary Server : 0.0.0.0
Secondary Server : 0.0.0.0
E-MAIL status
Session:2 times.
All profiles are disabled.
SMTP status
TO-ADDR1
E-MAIL Address: 
Last Session : Nothing
Current status: Waiting for Interval time.
Try to send : 0 times.
Fail to sendr : 0 times.
TO-ADDR2
E-MAIL Address: <>
Last Session : Nothing
Current status: Idle.
Try to send : 0 times.
Fail to sendr : 0 times.
TO-ADDR3
E-MAIL Address: <>
Last Session : Nothing
Current status: Idle.
Try to send : 0 times.
Fail to sendr : 0 times.

Printer status
Displays status character string/time of
occurrence (# of sec. after starting product)

RAS counter information
Displays RAS counter name that exceeds
the limit, the counter value, and limit value

System status
Displays the network operating status

Signature

------------------Star Micronics IFBD-HW03/04
00:80:92:12:34:56
-------------------

Reflects the setting value (4
LINES)

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3.3.11. Universal Setting Function
This product is provided a “universal setting function” for automatically detecting this product on
Windows ME and Windows XP.

•

Can enable/disable the “universal setting function” using the Web, FTP, or Telnet.

•

When the “universal setting function” is enabled, and this product is started, it is
automatically detected when using Windows ME or Windows XP.

The device is

displayed on the network computer (Windows ME) or network (Windows XP). The
product’s web page is started by double-clicking the device that is displayed. This
makes it possible to make a variety of settings of the product.
•

When using Windows XP, it is necessary to install the universal plug and play service.

•

Displays the device ID character string obtained from the printer for the character string
displayed as the comment for the icon displayed on a Windows PC.
Example:

"MFG:Star;CMD:STAR;MLD:TSP700(STR_T-E001);CLS:PRINTER;"

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3.4.
3.4.1.

UDP/IP Specifications
JCP (Silex-technology’s setting protocol (UDP #19541)

This product is provided with Silex-technology’s independent protocol (JCP). This product uses this
protocol to search for the accessory LPR client (Star LPR) and the NIC that is connected to the LAN
by this network card initial setting utility software such as “SetuplfbeHeHw.exe.”

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3.4.2.

SNMP Specification

The SNMP of this product has an SNMP engine that operates with UDP/IP. It is possible to control
the product and printer information using the SNMP manager.
•

Supports SNMPv1, and MIB-II (RFC1213), Printer-MIB (RFC1759), HostResource-MIB
(RFC1514), and Star’s PrivateMIB.

•

“public” has reading permission for the community name, and the character string
registered in the “Authentic Community” for the product setting information has writing
permission. However, if there is no character string set for the “Authentic Community,”
the community name “public” has writing permission.

•

Restrictions:
sysContact, sysName, sysLocation are restricted to a maximum of 78 characters (in
single byte characters).
1 is always returned for reading values when ifAdminStatus and ifOperStatus are
read-only.

3.4.2.1. Support MIB
The following describes the MIB that is supported by this product.
Name

Explanation

sysDescr

ASCII character string of device name; version number

sysObjectID

Object ID representing product identification number

sysUpTime

Amount of time system is running from startup (in units of 10msec)

sysContact

ASCII character string of controller name, and contact information

sysName

ASCII character string of domain name for device control

sysLocation

ASCII character string representing physical location of device

sysServices

Value of service of device protocol hierarchy

ifNumber

Number of device network interfaces

ifIndex

Interface identification number

ifDescr

ASCII character string representing information relating to interface

ifType

Physical/link protocol interface type

ifMtu

Maximum possible sending/receiving data gram size

ifSpeed

Interface transmission speed [bit/sec]

ifPhysAddress

Interface physical address

ifAdminStatus

Interface control status

ifOperStatus

Interface operating status

ifLastChange

sysUpTime value when interface operating status changed the last time

ifInOctets

Number of bytes received by interface

ifInUcastPkts

Number of subnetwork unicast packets received and sent by the upper level

ifInNUcastPkts

Number of broadcast and multi-cast packets received and sent by the upper level

ifInDiscards

Number of reception packets discarded regardless of being normal packets
because the buffer is full

ifInErrors

Number of reception error packets

ifInUnknownProtos

Illegal protocols or number of reception packets discarded because it is an
unsupported protocol

ifOutOctets

Total number of bytes sent

ifOutUcastPkts

Number of send request packets with the unicast from the upper protocol

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Continuation 1 of Support MIB
Name

Explanation

ifOutNUcastPkts

Number of send request packets with the broadcast and multi-cast from the upper
protocol

ifOutDiscards

Number of packets discarded without sending because the send buffer is full

ifOutErrors

Number of packets not sent because of an error

ifOutQLen

Length of send queue (number of packets)

ifSpecific

Media specific MIB definition object ID of the interface in use

atIfIndex

Value (=ifIndex) to identify interface relating to this conversion entry

atPhysAddress

Physical address dependent on the media

atNetAddress

Network address (IP address) paired with the physical address

ipForwarding

Indicates whether there is a function for forwarding IP data grams received as an IP
gateway to others
(1: Forwarding; 2: Not Forwarding)

ipDefaultTTL

TTL default value of header of IP data gram

ipInReceives

Total number of received IP data grams

ipInHdrErrors

Number of data grams discarded because of IP header error

ipInAddrErrors

Number of data grams discarded because of problem in IP header addressee
address

ipForwDatagrams

Number of IP data grams forwarded to final destination

ipInUnknownProtos

Number of data grams discarded because protocol of the IP data grams for the node
is unknown or because it is not supported

ipInDiscards

Number of data grams discarded because of internal problem in buffer space

ipInDelivers

Number of data grams distributed by the IP user protocol (upper level protocol
including ICMP)

ipOutRequests.0

Number of executions of IP data gram sending requests by the local IP user protocol

ipOutDiscards

Number of IP data grams discarded without being sent because of insufficient buffer
space

ipOutNoRoutes

Number of IP data grams discarded because there was no route to the destination
when sending

ipReasmTimeout

Maximum value for the waiting time for reception of all IP data gram to re-assemble
fragmented IP data grams that were received

ipReasmReqds

Number of fragmented IP data grams received that require re-assembly with this
entity

ipReasmOKs

Number of times of successful re-assemblies of fragmented IP data grams that were
received

ipReasmFails

Number of times of unsuccessful re-assemblies of fragmented IP data grams that
were received

ipFragOKs

Number of successfully fragmented data grams with this entity

ipFragFails

Number of fragmented data grams discarded without fragmentation with this entity

ipFragCreates

Number of fragmented IP data grams generated as a result of fragmentation with
this entity

ipAdEntAddr

IP address belonging to the address information

ipAdEntIfIndex

Interface identification number (=ifIndex) that corresponds to this IP address

ipAdEntNetMask

Subnet mask value that is related to this IP address

ipAdEntBcastAddr

Least significant bit value of IP broadcast address used by the broadcast sent by the
interface of the IP address

ipAdEntReasmMaxSize

Maximum size of the IP data gram that can be re-assembled by this entity from the
fragmented IP data gram that was received

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Name

Explanation

ipRouteDest

The IP address of the destination of this route (0.0.0.0 = default route)

ipRouteIfIndex

Interface identification number (=ifIndex) for sending to the next addressee host
after this route

IpRouteMetric

Primary routing metric (-1 = not used) of this route

ipRouteNextHop

IP address of the next HOP of this route

IpRouteType

Type of route (1: None of the ones below; 2: Illegal route; 3: Direct connection; 4:
Indirect connection)

IpRouteProto

Routing type learned from this route

IpRouteAge

Amount of time passed after recognition as a final normal route by this route

IpRouteMask

Value for logic AND prior to comparing addressee address and ipRouteDest

ipRouteInfo

Definition number on MIB for routing protocol used on this route

ipNetToMediaIfIndex

Interface identification number (=ifIndex) of this entry

ipNetToMediaPhysAddress

Physical address dependent on the media

ipNetToMediaNetAddress

IP address that corresponds to the physical address of this entry

ipNetToMediaType

Address conversion method (1: Other than below; 2: Ignored value; 3: Dynamically
converted; 4: Statically converted)

icmpInMsgs

Total number of ICMP receptions

icmpInErrors

Number discarded of those ICMP received because of ICMP specifications errors
such as a check sum error

icmpInDestUnreachs

Number received of undeliverable messages of ICMP addressee

icmpInTimeExcds

Number received of ICMP time exceeded messages

icmpInParmProbs

Number received of ICMP parameter illegal messages

icmpInSrcQuenchs

Number received of ICMP source quenches

icmpInRedirects

Number received of ICMP redirects

icmpInEchos

Number received of ICMP echo request messages

icmpInEchoReps

Number received of ICMP echo reply messages

icmpInTimestamps

Number received of ICMP time stamp request messages

icmpInTimestampReps

Number received of ICMP time stamp reply messages

icmpInAddrMasks

Number received of ICMP address mask request messages

icmpInAddrMaskReps

Number received of ICMP address mask reply messages

icmpOutMsgs

Total number of ICMP messages sent

icmpOutErrors

Number discarded without being sent because the buffer was full when sending
ICMP

icmpOutDestUnreachs

Number sent of undeliverable messages of ICMP addressee

icmpOutTimeExcds

Number sent of ICMP time exceeded messages

icmpOutParmProbs

Number sent of ICMP parameter illegal messages

icmpOutSrcQuenchs

Number sent of ICMP source quenches

icmpOutRedirects

Number sent of ICMP redirect

icmpOutEchos

Number sent of ICMP echo request messages

icmpOutEchoReps

Number sent of ICMP echo reply messages

icmpOutTimestamps

Number sent of ICMP time stamp request messages

icmpOutTimestampReps

Number sent of ICMP time stamp reply messages

icmpOutAddrMasks

Number sent of ICMP address mask request messages

icmpOutAddrMaskReps

Number sent of ICMP address mask reply messages

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Name

Explanation

tcpRtoAlgorithm

Resend timeout value determining algorithm on TCP connection
(1: Other than below; 2: Fixed value; 3: MIL-STD-1778 4:Van Jacobson's algorithm)

tcpRtoMin

Minimum value (in 10 msec units) of the resend timeout value for TCP protocol

tcpRtoMax

Maximum value (in 10 msec units) of the resend timeout value for TCP protocol

tcpMaxConn

Maximum number of TCP connections

tcpActiveOpens

Number of TCP connections expanded actively

tcpPassiveOpens

Number of TCP connections expanded passively

tcpAttemptFails

Number of TCP connections failures

tcpEstabResets

Number of TCP connections resets

tcpCurrEstab

Number of TCP connections either ESTABLISHED or CLOSE-WAIT

tcpInSegs

Number of received TCP segments

tcpOutSegs

Number of sent TCP segments

tcpRetransSegs

Number of resent TCP segments

tcpConnState

Status of TCP connection
(1: Closed; 2: Listen; 3: SynSent; 4: SynReceived; 5: Established; 6: FinWait 1; 7:
FinWait2; 8: CloseWait; 9: LastAck; 10: Closing; 11: TimeWait; 12: Delete TCB)

tcpConnState

Status of TCP connection

tcpConnLocalAddress

Local IP address of this TCP connection

tcpConnLocalPort

Local port number of this TCP connection

tcpConnRemAddress

Remote IP address of this TCP connection

tcpConnRemPort

Remote connection port of this TCP connection

tcpInErrs

Number of error segment (TCP check sum errors) received

tcpOutRsts

Number of TCP connections resets

udpInDatagrams

Total number of UPD data grams distributed by UDP user

udpNoPorts

Number of UPD data grams received at a port that is not open

udpInErrors

Number of received UPD data grams discarded because of addressee port
application problems

udpOutDatagrams

Number of UPD data grams received

udpLocalAddress

Local address of port waiting reception of UPD (0.0.0.0: No specification of received
addresses)

udpLocalPort

Local port number waiting reception

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Name

Explanation

snmpInPkts

Total number of SNMP messages received from transport service

snmpOutPkts

Total number of SNMP messages sending send requests to transport layer

snmpInBadVersions

Total number of unsupported version messages of received SNMP messages

snmpInBadCommunityNames

Total number of illegal community name messages of received SNMP messages

snmpInBadCommunityUses

Total number of operations not allowed in that community of received SNMP
messages

snmpInASNParseErrs

Number of errors detected in ASN.1 or BER format while decoding the SNMP
messages received

snmpInTooBigs

Number of received SNMP PDU whose error status was “Too Big”

snmpInNoSuchNames

Number of received SNMP PDU whose error status was “No Such Name”

snmpInBadValues

Number of received SNMP PDU whose error status was “Bad Value”

snmpInReadOnlys

Number of received SNMP PDU whose error status was “Read Only”

snmpInGenErrs

Number of received SNMP PDU whose error status was “Gen Err”

snmpInTotalReqVars

Number of MIB objects normally read by Get-Request, Get-NextRequest PDU

snmpInTotalSetVars

Number of MIB objects normally changed by receiving Set-Request

snmpInGetRequests

Number of SNMP Get-Request PDU received

snmpInGetNexts

Number of SNMP Get-NextRequest PDU received

snmpInSetRequests

Number of SNMP Set-Request PDU received

snmpInGetResponses

Number of SNMP Get-Response PDU received

snmpInTraps

Number of SNMP TRAP PDU received

snmpOutTooBigs

Number of PDU sent by specifying “Too Big” in the error status

snmpOutNoSuchNames

Number of PDU sent by specifying “No Such Name” in the error status

snmpOutBadValues

Number of PDU sent by specifying “Bad Value” in the error status

snmpOutGenErrs

Number of PDU sent by specifying “Gen Err” in the error status

snmpOutGetRequests

Number of SNMP Get-Request PDU sent

snmpOutGetNexts

Number of SNMP Get-NextRequest PDU sent

snmpOutSetRequests

Number of SNMP Set-Request PDU sent

snmpOutGetResponses

Number of SNMP Get-Response PDU sent

snmpOutTraps

Number of SNMP TRAP PDU sent

snmpEnableAuthenTraps

Authentication-failure TRAP occurrence control
(1: TRAP occurs; 2: TRAP does not occur)

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Name

Explanation

hrDeviceIndex

Fixed value applied to connected devices

hrDeviceType

Type of device connected

hrDeviceDescr

Information character string of device connected

hrDeviceID

Product ID of device connected

hrDeviceStatus

Status of device connected
(1: Unknown; 2: Running; 3: Warning; 4: Testing; 5: Down)

hrDeviceErrors

Number of errors on device connected

hrPrinterStatus

Status of connected printers
(1: Idle; 2: Printing; 3: Warmup)

hrPrinterDetectedErrorState

Status of errors on connected printers
(0: Low Paper; 1: No Paper; 2: Low Toner; 3: No Toner; 4: Door Open; 5: Jammed;
6: Offline; 7: Service Requested)

jciTrapCommunity

TRAP community name when NIC issues TRAP

jciTrapHost

TRAP sending destination IP address

jciAuthenticCommunity

SNMP authentication community name

jciDefaultTimeToLive

TTL default value of header of IP data gram

jciPSPortNumber

Printer port number

jciPSPortIndex

Fixed value applied to printer port

jciPSPortDescr

Printer port number

jciPSPortType

Printer port type
(1: Other; 2: CENTRONICS; 3: SERIAL; 4: BICENTRO; 5: NULL; 6: P1284; 7:
GPIB; 8: SCSI; 9: P1394; 10: USB)

jciPSPortInOctets

Total reception data volume from printer

jciPSPortOutOctets

Total sending data volume to printer

jciPSPortCurrentJobs

Number of print jobs held by NIC

jciPSPortCurrentInOctets

Volume of data received from printer when sending current or prior print job

jciPSPortCurrentOutOctets

Volume of data sent to printer when sending current or prior print job

jciPSPortCurrentStatus

Printer port status
(1: Can print soon; 2: Will be printed later; 3: Can't print currently)

jciPSPortCurrentStatusBinary

Printer port bit status
(bit 0: In Use; bit 1: Busy; bit 2: Not Ready; bit 3: Paper Empty; bit 4: Not Selected;
bit 5: Fault)

jciPSPortCurrentStatusDescr

Printer port status character string

jciPSEnablePortTrap

TRAP issuing control (1: Enable; 2: Disable) when printer port status changes

jciPSPortTrapInterval

Printer port monitoring intervals for issuing TRAP

jciPSPConfigTcpEnable

TCP protocol control (0: Enable; 1: Disable)

jciPSPConfigTCP/IPIpAddress

IP address

jciPSPConfigTCP/IPSubnetMask

Subnet mask

jciPSPConfigTCP/IPGatewayAddress

Gateway IP address

jciPSPConfigTCP/IPRarpEnable

RARP protocol control (0: Enable; 1: Disable)

jciPSPConfigTCP/IPBootpEnable

BOOTP protocol control (0: Enable; 1: Disable)

jciPSPConfigTcpDnsAddressPri

DNS server (primary) IP address

jciPSPConfigTcpDnsAddressSec

DNS server (secondary) IP address

jciPSPConfigTcpRootPasswd

Controller password

jciPSPConfigTcpBannerEnable

Burner output control (0: Enable; 1: Disable)

jciPSPortConfigsNumber

Printer port number when starting up

jciPSPortConfigIndex

Fixed value applied to printer port

jciPSPortConfigDescr

Printer port number

jciPSPortConfigBojRaw

Character string sent to printer before output of direct output port (Ip port)

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Name

Explanation

jciPSPortConfigEojRaw

Character string sent to printer after output of direct output port (Ip port)

jciPSPortConfigBojKanji

Character string sent to printer before output to output port (sjis/euc port) via the
Kanji filter

jciPSPortConfigEojKanji

Character string sent to printer after output to output port (sjis/euc port) via the
Kanji filter

jciPSPortConfigPrinterType

Printer emulation code

jciPSPortConfigTabSize

Character string to convert tab codes (0x09) into single-byte spaces (0x20)
when outputting via a Kanji filter

jciPSPortConfigPageWidth

Number of characters in one line when outputting via a Kanji filter

jciPSPortConfigPageLength

Number of characters in one page when outputting via a Kanji filter

jciPSPortConfigBannerOutput

Burner output control (0: Enable; 1: Disable)

jciPSFConfigMailRecvUserProfileNumber

Number of users receiving mail

jciPSFConfigMailRecvUserProfileIndex

User number for receiving mail

jciPSFConfigMailRecvEnable

Mail reception control (0: Enable; 1: Disable)

jciPSFConfigMailRecvPopServerName

POP server name

jciPSFConfigMailRecvPopPortNumber

POP port number:

jciPSFConfigMailRecvUserName

POP user Name

jciPSFConfigMailRecvPassword

POP password

jciPSFConfigMailRecvLoginWithApop

APOP use control (0: No; 1: Yes)

jciPSFConfigMailRecvDeleteMails

Received mail delete control (0: No; 1: Yes)

jciPSFConfigMailRecvInFerstSession

Mail first reception

jciPSFConfigMailRecvMaxRetrieve

Maximum size of mail reception

jciPSFConfigMailRecvFilterSettings

Mail reception filter

jciPSFConfigMailRecvCheckInterval

Interval to check reception of mail

jciPSFConfigMailRecvLocalizeTimeStamp

Local time zone control (0: No; 1: Yes)

jciPSFConfigMailRecvCurrentTimeZone

Local time zone

jciPSFConfigMailSendEnable

Mail sending control (0: Enable; 1: Disable)

jciPSFConfigMailSendSmtpServerName

SMTP server control

jciPSFConfigMailSendSmtpPortNumber

SMTP port number:

jciPSFConfigMailSendRetry

Mail sending retry count

jciPSFConfigMailSendReplyToAddress

Mail origin address

jciPSFConfigMailSendAddressNumber

Number of mail origin addresses

jciPSFConfigMailSendAddressIndex

Mail origin address number

jciPSFConfigMailSendAddress

Mail destination address

jciPSFConfigMailSendInterval

Intervals for checking sent mail

jciPSFConfigMailSendOfflineEvent

Sending mail with printer offline (0: Off; 1: On)

jciPSFConfigMailSendPaperEmptyEvent

Sending mail with printer out (0: Off; 1: On)

jciPSFConfigMailSendFaultEvent

Sending mail with printer error (0: Off; 1: On)

jciPSFConfigMailSendSignatureNumber

Number of lines for signature when sending mail

jciPSFConfigMailSendSignatureIndex

Line number of signature when sending mail

jciPSFConfigMailSendSignature

Character string of signature when sending mail

Support MIB End

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3.4.2.2. TRAP Occurrence Phenomenon
When the EnableAuthenTrap setting on this product is set to ENABLE (which can be set from the
Web or Telnet), the following three types of phenomenon occur for the product to issue a TRAP to the
SNMP manager (Trap notification address).
TRAP Occurrence Phenomenon
1. When the product is started
[Generic trap type = 0 (Cold Start)]
2. When the printer status has changed (IEEE1284 port status monitoring)
[Generic trap type = 6 (Enterprise Specific)]
3. When there was access using an illegally authenticated community name
[Generic trap type = 4 (Authentication Failure)]

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3.5.

Other Specifications

3.5.1.

DIP Switches and LED Specifications

The DIP switches on this product startup the flash memory loader when only the first switch is ON at
startup.
After the power is turned on, the product checks the status of the DIP switches. If switch #1 is on, the
system enters flash memory load mode. In the load mode, the status LED flashes in approximately
1 second cycles. Switch #2 can determine the wireless mode at this time.
If switch #1 is off, the system starts an application written to the flash memory. By setting switch #2
to on, it is possible to set the default settings at this time.
The following table shows the allocation of operations to each status of the DIP switches.
DIP Switches

3.5.2.

Operation

SW-1

SW-2

OFF

OFF

Normal startup

OFF

ON

Initialize setting information

ON

OFF

Startup loader (Infra mode)

ON

ON

Startup loader (Adhoc mode)

Flash ROM Specifications

It is possible to update the product program region by uploading firmware from the network using the
flash memory loader. Normally, this is used to upgrade, but it is also possible to downgrade when
developing products or testing.
FLDP (an independent protocol) and FTP are used as the protocols for upgrading firmware.

•

Use a tool dedicated for upgrading using our FLDP. Upload data (extension: .bin) for
the version upgrade in binary format.

•

Use any general FTP client to upgrade using FTP. Log in, upload data (extension: .bin)
for the version upgrade in binary format to the “flash” directory. TCP/IP is used, so it is
not possible to startup the product in loader mode using the DIP switch operations.

•

If not specified in particular, no initialization of the NIC settings is necessary after
upgrading.

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3.5.3.

Self-Diagnosis Function Specifications

This product can print the results of a self-diagnosis and contents of the internal settings.
A self-diagnosis print is performed after a test print of the printer when the printer is started.
Example Self-diagnosis Print
01234567890123456789012345678901234567890
+---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
Star Micronics IFBD-HW03/04 Ver 1.0.0
Copyright (C) 2004 STAR MICRONICS CO.,
LTD.
Copyright (C) 2004 silex technology, I
nc.
*** Diagnostic report ***
ROM Check
: Ok
ROM stat
: xxxx FFFF 0000 0000
NIC Check
: Ok
NIC Addr
: 00:80:92:12:34:56
EEPROM Check
: Ok
EEPROM Check
: xxxx xxxx 0000 0000
Wireless LAN status
Current SSID
Current BSSID
Current Channel
Region Code

: AP Connected
: STAR-WIFI
: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
: 5 (1-14)
: 42

*** Configuration report ***
[Web Page Refresh Interval(sec.)]
:10
<< Configure General >>
[Change root Password]
:""
[NIC Reset Control]
:ENABLE
<< Configure WiFi – .11b >>
[Wireless Mode]
:Infra.
[SSID]
:"STAR-WIFI"
[Channel]
:11
[Use WEP]
:None
[WEP Key]
:""
<< Configure TCP/IP >>
[DHCP/BOOTP]
:ENABLE
[RARP]
:ENABLE
[IP Address]
:0.0.0.0
[Subnet Mask]
:0.0.0.0
[Default Gateway]
:0.0.0.0
[Universal PnP]
:DISABLE
[9100 Multi Session]
:ENABLE
<< Configure TCP/IP - DNS >>
[Primary Server]
:0.0.0.0
[Secondary Server]
:0.0.0.0
<< Configure TCP/IP - POP >>
[POP Protocol]
:DISABLE
<< Configure TCP/IP - SMTP >>
[SMTP Protocol]

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:DISABLE
<< Configure SNMP >>
[Authentic Community]
:"******"
[Trap Community]
:"public"
[Trap Address(IP)]
:0.0.0.0
[SysContact]
:""
[SysName]
:""
[SysLocation]
:""
[EnableAuthenTrap]
:2
<< Configure Secure Print >>
[Secure Print]
:ENABLE
[SSL Mode]
:ALL

“*** Diagnostic report ***”
The following shows the self-diagnosis print.
When an error is detected at startup, ”*** Hardware problem report ***” is printed.

First Digit

Second Digit

Third Digit

Fourth Digit

Sum value described in

Sum value actually calculated

Always 0

Always 0

ROM

NIC check: Shows the results of an NIC packet transmission test. Also, prints the
MAC address.

First Digit

Second Digit

Third Digit

Fourth Digit

Sum value described in

Sum value actually calculated

Always 0

Always 0

EEPROM

*** Configuration report ***
The following information indicates the environment setting information stored in the
product.
In environment setting printing, when the protocol stack is disabled, information relating
to the disabled protocol is not output.
(The printing example above is the output result using default settings.)

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3.6.

Settings/Display Items

The following shows the sections that can be set and referenced and a list of variables.

3.6.1.

General Settings

Variable Name

Setting Range

Initial Value (Default Settings)

Change Root Password

• Seven or more char. of ASCII

None (No password)

• No differentiation between upper and
lower case characters
NIC Reset Control

ENABLE/DISABLE

ENABLE

Web Page Refresh Interval (sec.)

1-300

10

Variable Name

Setting Range

Initial Value (Default Settings)

Wireless Mode

OldAdHoc/AdHoc/Infra.

AdHoc.

SSID

Any English character string (Max. 32

“STAR-WIFI”

3.6.2.

Wireless Settings

characters)
Channel

1 to 14

11

Use WEP

None/64bit/128bit
26 digits in hexadecimal

None

WEP Key

3.6.3.

00000000000000000000000000

TCP/IP Settings

Variable Name

Setting Range

Initial Value (Default Settings)

DHCP/BOOTP

ENABLE/DISABLE

ENABLE

RARP

ENABLE/DISABLE

ENABLE

IP Address

0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255

0.0.0.0

Subnet Mask

0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255

0.0.0.0

Default Gateway

0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255

0.0.0.0

Primary Server

0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255

0.0.0.0

Secondary Server

0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255

0.0.0.0

Universal PnP

ENABLE/DISABLE

DISABLE

9100 Multi Session

ENABLE/DISABLE

ENABLE

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3.6.4.

POP3 (Email Reception) Settings

3.6.4.1. Basic Settings
Variable Name

Setting Range

POP Protocol

ENABLE/DISABLE

Initial Value (Default Settings)
DISABLE

Check Interval (min.)

3-60

15

Local Time Zone

“-12:00” to”+12:00”

“+08:00”

User Profile

ENABLE/DISABLE

DISABLE

3.6.4.2. Account Settings For Each User (User Profile 1 to 4)
Variable Name

Setting Range

Initial Value (Default Settings)

POP Server Name

Host name or IP address

None

POP User Name

Max. 31 char. of ASCII

None

POP Password

Max. 31 char. of ASCII

None

POP Port Number

1-32767

110

User APOP

YES/NO

NO

Delete Mail after Retrieve

YES/NO

NO

Maximum Retrieve (Kbyte)

0-32767

64

Filter settings

Max. 78 char. of ASCII (Japanese lang. OK) (*1)

None

Use the following sentence by connecting using “&” (AND conditions) or “|” (OR
conditions) for the (*1) filter settings.
Class

Target

for

Example of Use

Inspection

3.6.5.

S:

Subject

S:news & S:daily

Prints mail whose subject is daily and news.

F:

From

F:rt-users

Prints mail from rt-users.

T:

To

T:support@star.co.jp

Prints mail to support.

C:

CC

C:user | T:user

Prints mail that includes addressee or user in CC field.

SMTP (Email Sending) Settings

3.6.5.1. Basic Settings
Variable Name

Setting Range

Initial Value (Default Settings)

SMTP Protocol

ENABLE/DISABLE

DISABLE

SMTP Server Name

Max. 78 char. of ASCII

None

From Address

Max. 78 char. of ASCII

None

To Address

Max. 78 char. of ASCII

None

Check Interval(min.)

1-10000

10

SMTP Port Number

1-32767

25

Signature Line1

Max. 63 char. of ASCII

-------------------

Signature Line2

Max. 63 char. of ASCII

Star Micronics IFBD-HE03/04

Signature Line3

Max. 63 char. of ASCII

[(Ethernet Address)]

Signature Line4

Max. 63 char. of ASCII

-------------------

3.6.5.2. Event to Address Settings
Variable Name

Setting Range

Initial Value (Default Settings)

Offline

ON/OFF

OFF

Paper Empty

ON/OFF

OFF

Fault

ON/OFF

OFF

NearEnd

ON/OFF

OFF

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3.6.6.

SNMP Settings

Variable Name
Authentic Community
Trap Community
Trap Address (IP)
SysContact
SysName
SysLocation
EbableAuthenTrap

3.6.7.

Initial Value (Default Settings)
“public”
“public”
0.0.0.0
None
None
None
2

Setting Range
ENABLE/DISABLE
ALL
RC4-40
RC4-128
DES-40
DES-64
3DES-192

Initial Value (Default Settings)
ENABLE
ALL

Secure Print Settings

Variable Name
Secure Print
SSL Mode

3.6.8.

Setting Range
Max. 15 char. of ASCII
Max. 15 char. of ASCII (Japanese lang. OK)
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
Max. 78 char. of ASCII (Japanese lang. OK)
Max. 78 char. of ASCII (Japanese lang. OK)
Max. 78 char. of ASCII (Japanese lang. OK)
1/2

RAS Counter Settings

Variable Name

Setting Range

Compare Value

0-99,999,999 =

Initial Value (Default Settings)
0x00000000-0x05F5E0FF

99,999,999

Send Mail

ENABLE/DISABLE

DISABLE

To Address

Max. 78 char. of ASCII

None

Check Interval(min.)

1-10000

10

Offline

ON/OFF

OFF

Paper Empty

ON/OFF

OFF

Fault

ON/OFF

OFF

3.6.9.

Memory Switch Settings

Variable Name

Setting Range

Initial Value (Default Settings)

Code Page Setting

Select from list

Normal

Black Mark Sensor

ENABLE/DISABLE

DISABLE

3.6.10. SSL Identification Creation Settings (Web Only)
3.6.10.1.

Identification Information Settings

Variable Name

Setting Range

Country/Region Code
Prefecture Name
City or Town Name
Organization Name
Section Name
General Name
Mail Address

2-character character string
128-character character string
128-character character string
64-character character string
64-character character string
64-character character string
128-character character string

3.6.10.2.
Variable Name
Date of Issue
Time Limit Date

Initial
Value
Settings)
Blank
Blank
Blank
Blank
Blank
Blank
Blank

Time Limit Settings
Setting Range
Display Only
to 2049/12/31

Initial Value (Default Settings)
Cannot be set because automatically generated
2049/12/31

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3.7.
3.7.1.

Status Display
Printer Status Display

The status of the printer can be verified using a Web screen, or TELNET, LPQ (LPSTAT) or FTP
(STAT) commands.
With TELNET, ASB status is displayed in a hexadecimal dump.
The following are shown for the status of the printer.
Status Per Printer Type

Status Information

Status

Ready

Idling

○

Not Ready(...)

Error

○

Printer Cover Open

Cover Open

○

Auto Cutter Error

Cutter Error

○

Presenter Paper Jam Error

Presenter Jam Error

×

NotReady(...)
Information in
()

Receipt Paper Inner Side Near End
Receipt Paper End
Presenter Paper Detector
OFF-LINE

Paper Near End
(Inner Sensor)
Paper End
Paper in Presenter
(Waiting Removal)
Offline

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3.7.2.

System Status Display

The status of the printer and system can be verified in the system status display using a Web screen,
or TELNET command. The following shows an example of operations after logging in using the
TELNET command.

Display Example
No.

Item

Value

(level.1)

----------------------------------------------------------1: Configure General
2: Configure TCP/IP
3: Configure SNMP
4: Configure Printer
5: Web Page Refresh Interval(sec.)

: 10

96: Display Status
97: Reset Settings to Defaults
98: Restart Print Server
99: Exit
Please select ( 1 - 99 )? 96
Display Status
1: prn1
2: system
3: ETB Counter
4: RAS Counter
99: Back to prior menu
Please select (1 - 99)? 2
IFBD-HW03/04 Version 1.0.0
TCP/IP status
IP Address

: 192.168.1.1

Subnet Mask

: 255.255.255.0

Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254
Primary Server :0.0.0.0
Secondary Server:0.0.0.0
E-MAIL status
Session:2 times.
All profiles are disabled.
SMTP status:Disabled
Display status
1: prn1
2: system
3: ETB Counter
4: RAS Counter
99: Back to prior menu
Please select (1 - 99)?

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STAR MICRONICS CO., LTD.
536 Shimizunanatsushinya,
Shizuoka, 424-0066 Japan
Tel : 0543-47-0112
Fax: 0543-48-5013

OVERSEAS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES
STAR MICRONICS AMERICA, INC.
1150 King Georges Post Road, Edison,
NJ 08837-3729 U.S.A.
Tel : 732-623-5555
Fax: 732-623-5590
http://www.starmicronics.com

STAR MICRONICS U.K. LTD.
Star House, Peregrine Business
Park, Gomm Road, High Wycombe,
Bucks, HP13 7DL, U.K.
Tel : 01494-471111
Fax: 01494-473333
http://www.starmicronics.co.uk

Please access the following URL
http://www.star-m.jp/eng/dl/dl02.htm
for the lastest revision of the manual.

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