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When a new job submission occurs, the callback library will query the LDAP server to check whether a default device destination was defined for the current job originator if no explicit destination was specified by the originator. If it finds out a destination, the job will be automatically directed to this destination, otherwise, the usual process will take place.

This operation is transparent for the job originator. If the default destination returned by LDAP is invalid or not matching the job requirements, an error message will be thrown by the xpadd - job command.

3.5.21.1Configuration 3.5.21.1.1 Configuration file

A configuration file stored in the Xprint system directory must contain the necessary information to query the LDAP server. Here is an example showing how the configuration file should look like

#This file contains the parameters allowing XPRINT to perform the LDAP query. #"command" is the path trough the ldapseach command

#"rootdn" is the location where ldapsearch must start searching #An anonymous authentication is required.

command=c:\openldap\ldapsearch.exe

ldapserver=d241peys

rootdn=dc=osl,dc=oce,dc=net

As you can see, three variables must be provided.

-command is the path of the ldapsearch command

-ldapserver is the hostname on which the LDAP server is running

-rootdn is the typical LDAP information indicating where the ldapsearch command is to start searching.

3.5.21.1.2 Activating the callback library

To enable the LDAP interoperability, you must rename the file _CL_callbacks.cfg to CL_callbacks.cfg and you have to restart Xprint to make the activation effective.

The example provided with Xprint 8.0 has been tested using the OpenLDAP software providing an LDAP server and a few LDAP client commands.

3.5.21.1.3 Example of a job submission using the LDAP interoperability

When you have been through the two above steps, you can add a job the following way

xpadd -dr <file_to_print> -<any job option except -de>

If you specify a destination with the '-de' flag, no LDAP query will be done.

3.6 Obsolete functions

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3.7 Incompatibilities

The SNMP component is not activated anymore after the installation. If you want use it, you have to activate it manually by adding an entry referencing the libCacheMan library in the following files:

..\Xprint\addons\BE_callbacks.cfg

..\Xprint\addons\DA_callbacks.cfg

..\Xprint\addons/DB_callbacks.cfg

..\Xprint\addons/SP_callbacks.cfg

..\Xprint\addons/SV_callbacks.cfg

For Windows , you will have to ensure that the entry below is present in the above files:

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Contents Release Notice General Ordering DeliveryNew features Explanation DocumentationSoftware extensions, new functions Technical information Resource requirements SnmpHardware requirements / support Required disk storageVirtual Memory consumption Software configuration Product installation/configurationDatabase backup How to configure an Xprint domainHow must the Xprint Pot-Masters be rebooted GatewaysLocal Xprint administrator Installation of additional components of XprintMaximum number of devices per supervisor / servers objects Migration aspects when upgrading from former Xprint versions Migration aspects when upgrading from former Xprint V7.0 to Snmp Domain Monitoring GUI RelayHost address GUISRVHOST=hostaddress Where Domain Monitoring GUI Server Keyword Working DomainMonitoringGUI INI/xpIni.ini Daemons Product use Xprint LicenseXprint License Update Renaming the hostname in an Xprint domain Bsd filter port optionsTest of the printer device address Device selectionClean up of directories at the start up LoggingXpalert Gateway optionsStandard entries Notification eventRequesting the job states with the APIs ContextOptions order Cooperation with WprintWhich PCL is recommended according to a printer Interoperability with LdapConfiguration 3.5.21.1.1 Configuration file Example of a job submission using the Ldap interoperabilityObsolete functions Incompatibilities Activating the callback libraryMaintenance scope RestrictionsDatabase Xprint fax and mail support Jobs sent to a remote domainDomain Monitoring GUI DMG Server installation WprintMercator FirewallProcedure in the event of errors Using the options -fc and -rw with PCL PostscriptErrata for documents and manuals XPFORCESILENTPRINTING=1 XPFORCEPRINTING=1

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