Store Commands

store pserver tcpsocket <tcp-port> dest <dest> Example: store pserver tcpsocket 5000 dest d1prn

Assign a pre-defined TCP port number <tcp-port> to a particular destination <dest> on the Ethernet Interface. Therefore, if you are using a print method that sends jobs directly to a TCP port number, you still have the option to process the job data through this destination setting.

store pserver tcpsocket add <tcp-port> dest <dest> Example: store pserver tcpsocket add 9101 dest d2prn

Maps the port number to a destination.

store pserver tcpsocket del <tcp-port> dest <dest> Example: store pserver tcpsocket del 9101 dest d2prn

Deletes a mapped port number destination already defined by listed commands.

ADAPTER, store pserver novell passwd [<password>] WIRELESS Example: store pserver novell passwd ibm

ADAPTER Store the password <password> for the Ethernet Interface to use when logging in to a Novell file server. This password would have to match one set on the file server.

ADAPTER, store pserver novell fserver adddel <fileserver> WIRELESS Example: store pserver novell fserver add fs1

ADAPTER Add or remove a server entry on the Ethernet Interface for the Novell file server it will be servicing.

ADAPTER, WIRELESS

store pserver novell frametype [ethernet2802.2802.3 802.2 snapautosense]

Sets the frame type for the Novell protocol.

store pserver novell mode [autobinderynds]

Example: store pserver novell mode [autobinderynds]

Stores the mode for the unit to operate in either autosense, Bindery, or NDS.

store pserver novell context [<context>] Example: store pserver novell context context

Stores the print server object in any context within the NDS tree choosen.

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