Introduction: Topics in This Manual

tion nodes defined in the Printer MIB (RFC1759) and some host information nodes of the Host Resources MIB (RFC1518).

NDO is included standard in G32-based products. Users of G22-based products may purchase a key for activating NDO.

* Logical printer

This is a queue you can use in order to get pre- and post-job processing carried out, and/or to define string-substitutions within a job. A logical printer definition always points to a target printer.

Processing Facilities

The information in the chapter on“Processing Facilities” [page 117] explains how all these concepts fit together. Some of the information may seem abstract until you have tried your hand at configuring, so you may well return to this chapter many times.

Configuration Pages for Output and Input

The rest of the chapters within “Configuring Services and Host- Session” are organized according to sub-groups of configura- tion pages in the HTTP-based menu.

Each title in [Square Brackets] indicates a configuration page.

“Output Control”

Because each input must point to an output, it is often conve- nient to have output control configured before configuring input.

Output has two dimensions—physical and logical. The “Output Control” sub-group has four pages: two for the physical dimen- sion and two for the logical.

The Physical Dimension of Output: Target Printer(s)

“[Local Printer Parallel Port]” [page 135]

[Local Printer Parallel Port] is the configuration page for important settings to the local printer. This is the printer to which the print server is attached.

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