Configuration of Specific Types of Devices As LAT Services

Configuring a Printer As a LAT Service

After you configure a printer as a LAT service, you need to set up the appropriate LAT remote print queue as described in the following sections of this chapter: Setting Up a LAT Remote Print Queue on an OpenVMS Host and Setting Up a LAT Remote Print Queue on an ULTRIX System.

Example: Configuring a Printer As a LAT Service on Port 4

The following example shows a sample configuration of a printer as a LAT service:

Local> DEFINE PORT 4

ACCESS REMOTE AUTHORIZED GROUPS 10,24,46

Local> DEFINE PORT 4

AUTOBAUD DISABLED AUTOCONNECT DISABLED

DEDICATED NONE

 

Local> DEFINE PORT 4 DSRLOGOUT DISABLED INACTIVITY LOGOUT ENABLED

Local> DEFINE PORT 4

LONGBREAK LOGOUT DISABLED SIGNAL CHECK

ENABLED

 

Local> DEFINE PORT 4

SIGNAL CONTROL DISABLED

Local> LOGOUT PORT 4

 

Local> CHANGE SERVER

SERVICE GROUPS 10,24,46 ENABLED

Local> CHANGE SERVICE LASER PORT 4 IDENTIFICATION "LN03 laser printer"

Setting Up a LAT Remote Print Queue on an OpenVMS Host

To set up a LAT remote print queue on an OpenVMS host, the host must be running LAT software Version 5.1 or a later version. You use the LAT control program (LATCP) to perform the setup procedure.

Privileges for Running LATCP

The privileges that you need to run LATCP depends on the version of the operating system as shown in the following table:

Operating System

Privileges Needed

 

 

OpenVMS Version 5.1 through OpenVMS Version

CMKRNL

5.4

 

OpenVMS Version 5.4-1 and subsequent

OPER

maintenance releases

 

 

 

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