Configuring a Remote Print Queue

Configuring a Remote Print Queue

Introduction

The following sections explain how to configure a print queue on an ULTRIX or UNIX system.

Configuring a TCP/IP Remote Print Queue on an ULTRIX System

An ULTRIX print spooler can be configured to access one or more access server ports through the access server Telnet listener. Thus, a file can be queued for printing using the host’s lpr command. If a host print spooler attempts a connection to a Telnet listener port that is busy, the queue entry request is dropped at the host and will have to be resubmitted.

Printer Port Telnet Server Characteristics

The following table lists the recommended Telnet server characteristics for the printer port to facilitate printing of files. (Refer to Configuring Telnet Server Session Characteristics in this chapter.)

Characteristic

Setting

 

 

Xmit Char Size

8

Rcv Char Size

8

IP, AYT, AO, EOR, NOP, BRK, EC, EL

None

Newline From Terminal

<LF>

Newline To Terminal

None

Newline From Host

None

Newline To Host

<CRLF>

 

 

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