Windows NT 4.0: Using an Intermate Print Port for Raw Socket or LPR

10Configure the details for the protocol you selected in step 7.

Setting up a Raw Socket Port (“Port 9100")

As explained in “Raw Socket (= “Port 9100" = Reverse Telnet)” [page 160], you can configure up to four different Raw Socket services on your print server, and they cannot all be on the actual printer port 9100. Correspondingly, you can type in any valid port number in the “TCP/IP Port” field.

The “Port Name” generated will look something like this: IMA_192.168.0.227:9100

and if you, for example, designate port 29100, the name gen- erated will look like this:

IMA_192.168.0.227:29100

If you want to be sure of achieving bidirectional communication with the physical target printer, please see “Raw Socket Config- uration Tip: Ensuring Bidirectional Communication” [page 162].

Setting up an LPR port

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