PAD Services

Remote PAD Printer Support (x29printd)

name

Mandatory. This is the name of the programmatic

 

interface that will be used for call setup. There is no

 

default for this entry. This name must match the

 

programmatic access name (also called name) specified

 

in the x25init X.25 configuration file.

remote_x121

Mandatory (no default). This is the X.121 address of

 

the PAD device plus the subaddress of the printer. This

 

address is required for calls to be initiated. Only digits

 

0 through 9 are legal.

cud

Optional. This is the Call User Data (CUD) appended

 

to the protocol ID (0x01000000) for any call request

 

packets sent to this printer. Only strings of 12

 

characters or less are permitted.

cug

Optional. This is the Call User Group (CUG) that will

 

be allowed access to the printer. Only integers are

 

permitted.

logging

Optional (default = 1). This is the logging level used

 

for each printer device. Printer device logging can be

 

set to 0, 1, 2, or 3 where the respective values are:

 

0 – No logging (do not create a log file).

 

1 – Minimum session error logging.

 

2 – Error and warning logging.

 

3 – Error, warning, information, and status logging.

 

HP recommends logging level 0 or 1 for normal

 

operation. Logging levels 2 and 3 should only be used

 

for troubleshooting for short periods of time.

 

Logging messages for x29printd provide descriptions

 

of what the messages mean and the actions required to

 

correct any errors that may occur. The log file is

 

written to

/var/x25/log/x29printd/[device_name][child_process_id].

reverse_charge Optional (default = disabled). Specifies the reverse charge option for the call setup for the particular printer address. It can be disabled (or disable), enabled (or enable).

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CommonIO Products specifications

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