Lpd Printing - Port Setup Menu Screen; Using Lpd - Black Box 37687 User And Administration Manual

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7.2 Using LPD

Configuration
Hunt groups:
The Terminal Server supports humt groups for
printing. To use this, use the same number in
the Port Setup local port field ( i.e. 1006).
The Terminal Server can be setup for receiving print jobs via
LPD and this is a very simple method. It works for both
®
Windows
and Unix systems.
** Administrator **
Hardware
Speed
[9600 ]
Parity
[None]
Bit
[8]
Stop
[1 ]
Break
[Disabled] IP Addresses
Monitor DSR
[No ]
Monitor DCD
[No ]
User
Name
[
Terminal type [ansi
TERM
[
Video pages
[0]
CLI/Menu
[Menu]
Reset Term
[No ]
Figure 27: LPD printing - Port Setup Menu screen.
The following fields are important:
Flow control: Set your Terminal Server port flow control to
Hardware . Then set your printer to use 'DTR
Pacing' or 'Hardware' or 'Ready/Busy' flow
control. Use the RS-232 printer cable pinout
shown in the Cabling Guide (Appendix C), as this
will save a print job if thr printer is turned off or
the cable becomes detached.
PORT SETUP MENU
Flow ctrl
Flow ctrl
[Hardware]
Input Flow
[Enabled ]
Output Flow [Enabled ]
Src
[
]
Dst
[
]
Options
]
Keepalive
[No ]
]
Rlogin/Telnet [Telnet]
]
Debug options
[No ]
Map CR to CR LF [No ]
Hex data
[No ]
Secure
[No ]
MOTD
[No ]
Printing
REMOTE-ADMIN
Keys
Hot
[^]]
Intr [^C]
Quit [^@]
Kill [^U]
Del
[^@]
Sess [^@]
Echo [^@]
Mask [
]
Access
Access
[Remote ]
Authentication [None ]
Mode
[Telnet]
Connection [None
]
Host [
]
Remote Port
[0
]
Local Port
[10006]
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