Chapter

9

Printer Monitoring and Logging

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example:

store tcpip tcp access add 192.75.11.25 store tcpip tcp access add 192.75.12.0 store tcpip tcp access del 192.75.11.25 reset

NOTE: Although the maximum number of entries in the access list is 10, each entry can refer to a network rather than a specific host. This allows all hosts on that specified network to have access plus any individual hosts specified in the list.

Printer Monitoring and Logging

One of the key aspects of maintaining a computing environment is monitoring printer status and logging this information to useful places. The PrintNet allows this through its built-in HTML forms, command set, and logpaths.

Printer and Print Job Monitoring

To view the current status of an I/O port on the PrintNet, two methods are available:

1.Selecting the desired I/O port on the “Status” HTML form

(i.e., “http://PrintNetIPaddress/indexStatus.html”; e.g., “http://192.75.11.9/indexStatus.html”) that comes with the PrintNet.

2.lpstat” command directly on the print server once logged in as “guestor “root.”

In each case, you are given a description of each I/O port status and a list of queued jobs. Table 7 describes some of the common terms you may encounter.

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