ETHERNET PRINT SERVER
5.The mkprt script will add the following information to the /usr/spool/rtel/server_hosts file:
queue_name server | service |
passwd options |
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Queue_name is the name of the UNIX print queue; passwd and options are configurable parameters for the print queue. Server and service are the EPS and EPS service that will be providing the printer. Note that the queue and server names are
rprint1 eps1
prt_srvc null banner
Service can be either a service name or a string of the form :n, where n is the number of port to connect to. This second form bypasses the service name and attempts a direct physical port connect, much like the 2000+n Telnet connections. This example will set the same options, but will request a direct connection to serial port 3 on the ETS rather than using a service.
rprint1 | eps1 | :3 |
null banner |
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If you desire password protection on the print service, you can place a password in the password field; a password of “null” indicates no password is to be used. The password must be six characters or fewer, because of the server’s string length limit. The password corresponds to that set with the ETS’ SET SERVICE PASSWORD command.
The options field specifies which (if any) of the print options are enabled. The choices are one or more of the following:
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