Socket Gateway Configuration Utility: Setvpsoption - Xerox 6100BD - Phaser Color Laser Printer System Manual

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Socket gateway configuration utility: setVPSoption

System Guide
Option
{none, black, blue, brown,
cardinal, cyan, dontCare,
green, magenta, other, red,
royalBlue, ruby, unknown,
violet, yellow}
{none, abortPrint,
reuqestOperatorInterventio
n,useLoadedColor}
NOTE: NPS options can be specified using lp -o and lpr -C from
the command-line.
This utility allows you to configure the two ports of the Socket
Gateway to either remove the echo commands (VPS) or leave the
data unaltered (NONVPS).
If you are a DT61xx or DT65/75/90 non-LCDS customer, configure
both ports as NONVPS. DP1xxxEPS and DT 75/90 customers
using LCDS need to decide whether to configure one or both ports
as VPS. If a port is not being used, it is recommended to set the
port to NONVPS.
The Socket Gateway allows two ports to be configured at one
time. Regardless of the port number assigned on the Socket
Configuration Utility, the socket port configured on the first port is
always Port 1, and the second line is always Port 2. Both ports are
set as VPS upon installation. set as VPS upon installation. Syntax
of the utility:
setVPSoption -1<option> -2<option>
0 - Specifies Port 1
1 - Specifies Port 2
option -VPS(default) or NONVPS
An example of the utility is as follows:
printserver_printer% su root
Password:
# cd /opt/XRXnps/bin
# ./setVPSoption -1VPS -2NONVPS
This sets Port 1 as VPS and Port 2 as NONVPS)
# ./setVPSoption -1VPS
Printing and queue management
Parameters
Ignore all except
black, blue,
green, and red.
Ignore none,
MapabortPrint to
CancelJob. Map
RequestOperator
Intervention to
HoldJOb
Notes
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