Black Box LE3700A-R2 manual Queuename server Service Passwd options

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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

 

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 case-sensitive. The example entry below will configure print queue rprint1 to use service prt_srvc on server eps1 with no password and with the banner option enabled:

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

 

 

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:

none—No options are enabled.

banner—A banner page prints before each job. The banner will show the date, name of the job, and name of the user who requested it.

binary—The EPS performs No Line Feed processing. This is useful for non-text files (such as plotter or graphics files).

expandtabs—Change tabs into space characters. Eight space tabs are assumed.

postscript—A ctrl-D (ASCII 4) is used to terminate a print job, rather than the standard formfeed (ASCII 12).

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Ethernet Print Server FCC Statement Ethernet Print Server NOM Statement Trademarks Used in this Manual Contents Contents Specifications Description IntroductionAdditional Software You May Need Protocols SupportedPrinting from the host to the EPS EPS ConfigurationIntroduction EPS Network Installation InstallationInstallation Print Server Screen How Do I Know It’s Working? Power-Up TroubleshootingCode in Flash ROMs is Corrupt NetWare Host Configuration Host ConfigurationAvailable Topics Menu Supervisor Options Menu Available Options Print Queue Information Print Server Information Menu 10. Print Server Info/Status Screen TCP/IP Host ConfigurationTo the /etc/hosts file, Optional Rtel Functionality AppleTalk Host ConfigurationLAT Host Configuration Can also be set up as Troubleshooting the Printing Process Host Configuration Ethernet Print Server Protocol Overview TCP/IP NetWareAppleTalk LAT Protocol Overview Server Characteristics EPS ConfigurationEPS Configuration PasswordsService Settings Port CharacteristicsEPS Configuration TCP/IP Configuration NetWare ConfigurationAppleTalk Configuration LAT Configuration Ethernet Print Server Reverse Telnet Background UNIX/RTEL Host Setup Ethernet Print Server Installation Procedure Installing the Reverse Telnet SoftwareReverse Telnet for Unsupported Unix Machines Setting up the Rtel Interfaces Creating Rtel Print Queues Queuename server Service Passwd options Deleting Rtel Print Queues Option Description Usage Creating Rtel Pseudo-DevicesQueueing with the Rtel Software Rtel Troubleshooting Connecting to a Specific Port Using Telnet RJ12 Or MMJ Appendix a RJ-45 Adapter PinoutAppendix a RJ-45 Adapter Pinout Network/Cable Limits Appendix B Cable LimitsSerial Cables Parallel CablesConnections and Termination Appendix C Power-Up TestsLED Patterns LED State Meaning Appendix C Power-Up Tests Appendix D Network Logins Appendix D Network Logins Appendix E Quick-Start Guide Appendix E Quick-Start Guide Ethernet Print Server Page Copyright 2002. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved