Services | Getting Started |
Incoming Telnet is only possible if your MPS has an IP address configured. Incoming Telnet is enabled by default to allow TCP/IP connections. To change this setting, use the Define Server Incoming command described in the Command Reference chapter of the Print Server Reference Manual located on the
Incoming logins do not prompt for a login password, so you may wish to disable them for security reasons. If it is undesirable to disable incoming logins, the MPS can be configured to prompt for a password with the Define Server Incoming Password Enabled command.
3.2 Services
With few exceptions, you must create a service before you can configure print queues on the MPS. A service is a resource accessible to network hosts. A Lantronix service is also known as a remote printer name or remote queue name on many operating systems.
The following default services are available once the MPS100,
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MPS100 |
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MPS_xxxxxx_TEXT | LPS_xxxxxx_TEXT | Used for text print |
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| jobs |
MPS_xxxxxx_PCL | LPS_xxxxxx_PCL | Used for binary |
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| print jobs, such as |
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| plotter or PCL |
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| files |
MPS_xxxxxx_PS | LPS_xxxxxx_PS | Used for Post- |
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| Script print jobs |
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The default service names are based on the server name; therefore the server name must be no more than 13 characters. If you change the server name, the service names will change as well. For example, changing the server name from MPS_xxxxxx to BIOLAB will change the service names to BIOLAB_TEXTS1 and so on.
The default serial port services have the TCP/IP, NetWare, LAN Manager, and AppleTalk protocols enabled. Parallel port services have TCP/IP, NetWare, and LAN Manager enabled. LAT is disabled by default on all services provided by the MPS because many network managers object to the frequent LAT service announcements. AppleTalk is disabled on parallel port services because AppleTalk requires Bitronics mode, which is disabled by default.
If you need to modify a default service, see the Server Configuration chapter of the Print Server Reference Manual located on the