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Configuring IP Addressing
IP Configuration
DHCP Operation. A significant difference between a DHCP configuration
and a Bootp configuration is that an IP address assignment from a DHCP
server is automatic. Depending on how the DHCP server is configured, the
switch may receive an ip address that is temporarily leased. Periodically the
switch may be required to renew its lease of the IP configuration. Thus, the IP
addressing provided by the server may be different each time the switch
reboots or renews its configuration from the server. However, you can fix the
address assignment for the switch by doing either of the following:
Configure the server to issue an “infinite” lease.
Using the switch’s MAC address as an identifier, configure the server with
a “Reservation” so that it will always assign the same IP address to the
switch. (For MAC address information, refer to appendix D, “MAC
Address Management”.)
For more information on either of these procedures, refer to the documenta-
tion provided with the DHCP server.
Bootp Operation. When a Bootp server receives a request it searches its
Bootp database for a record entry that matches the MAC address in the Bootp
request from the switch. If a match is found, the configuration data in the
associated database record is returned to the switch. For many Unix systems,
the Bootp database is contained in the /etc/bootptab file. In contrast to DHCP
operation, Bootp configurations are always the same for a specific receiving
device. That is, the Bootp server replies to a request with a configuration
previously stored in the server and designated for the requesting device.
Bootp Database Record Entries. A minimal entry in the Bootp table file
/etc/bootptab to update an IP address and subnet mask to the switch or a VLAN
configured in the switch would be similar to this entry:
5300switch:\
ht=ether:\
ha=0030c1123456:\
ip=10.66.77.88:\
sm=255.255.248.0:\
gw=10.66.77.1:\
hn:\
vm=rfc1048
An entry in the Bootp table file /etc/bootptab to tell the switch or VLAN
where to obtain a configuration file download would be similar to this entry:
5300switch:\
ht=ether:\
ha=0030c1123456:\
ip=10.66.77.88:\
sm=255.255.248.0:\
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NOTICE:

3

Using the ArgoxScan 9500

4

CONTENTS

5

Introduction

9

Default Setting

10

AS-9500 Specification

12

Reading Skills of AS-9500

15

Interface Selection

17

Handshaking

21

USB HID

22

USB Virtual COM

22

Pin Assignments

23

Keyboard Layout Setting

25

Switzerland (German)

28

System Control

29

Scanning Output

31

Scanning Mode

31

Indication

36

Thermal and Centering

42

Decode Search Mode

45

Output Sequence

46

Enter Sequence

50

Default Sequence

50

Required

50

On/Not Required

50

Print Contrast

52

Video Reverse

52

Working Orientation

53

Code Option

54

Codabar

55

Code 39

57

Append On

58

*Append Off

58

Code 32

60

Interleaved 2 of 5

61

Code 93

62

Straight 2 of 5 Industrial

63

Straight 2 of 5 IATA

64

Matrix 2 of 5

65

Code 11

66

Code 128

68

Code Page

69

Telepen

70

UPC-A

73

UPC-E0

77

EAN/JAN-13

78

EAN/JAN-8

80

Plessey Code

84

Off

85

GS1 DataBar Expanded

86

PosiCode

87

Codablock F

88

Code 16K

89

Code 49

90

MicroPDF417

92

EAN•UCC Composite Codes

93

Postal Codes

95

Message Length

97

Default = 80

97

QR Code

99

Data Matrix

100

MaxiCode

101

Aztec Code

102

Minimum Message Length

103

Maximum Message Length

103

String Format

104

Prefix/Suffix

104

Disable

107

*Enable

107

Intercharacter Delay

108

Delay Length

108

Character Trigger Delay

108

Interfunction Delay

109

Intermessage Delay

109

Data Formatting

110

To Add a Data Format

111

Data Format Editor Commands

113

Search Commands

114

Miscellaneous Commands

114

Data Formatter

115

Alternate Data Format 1

116

Alternate Data Format 2

116

Alternate Data Format 3

116

Imaging Commands

117

Image Ship - IMGSHP

119

IMGBOX Modifiers

124

OCR Programming

126

OCR Fonts

127

U.S. Currency Font

128

MICR E-13B Font

128

SEMI Font

129

OCR Templates

130

Character Match Sequences

131

Reading Multi-Row OCR

135

OCR Check Character

136

137

OCR ISBN Application Example

141

OCR Template Codes

143

Utilities

144

Test Chart

146

Terminal ID

151

Product Code ID

152

Save OCR Template

156

Discard OCR Template

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