HP Ew2400 - JetDirect Print Server Administrator's Manual page 85

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Table 3.4
Telnet Commands and Parameters (7 of 18)
interlock
mult-tcp-conn
buffer-packing
write-mode
TCP/IP LPD Queues
Command
addq
deleteq
defaultq
addstring
deletestring
TCP/IP Raw Print Ports
Command
raw-port
ENWW
Specifies whether an acknowledgement (ACK) on all TCP
packets is required before the printer is allowed to close a
Port 9100 print connection. A Port Number and Option value
are specified. For HP embedded print servers, the default
Port Number is 1. Option value 0 (default) disables interlock,
1 enables. For example,
"interlock 1 1" specifies port 1, interlock enabled.
(Restrict Multiple Ports) Enables or disables multiple TCP
connections. Allows you to restrict the use of multiple ports.
1 (default): allows multiple connections.
0: disables multiple connections.
Enables or disables buffer packing for TCP/IP packets.
1 (default): is normal, the data buffer is packed before
sending to the printer.
0: disables buffer packing, data is sent to the printer as it is
received.
Controls the setting of the TCP PSH flag for device-to-client
data transfers.
0 (default): disables this option, flag is not set.
1: all-push option. The push bit is set in all data packets.
Description
Adds a user-defined queue. The queue name (up to 32
displayable ASCII characters), prepend string name,
append string name, and processing queue (typically, RAW)
must be specified in the command line. Up to six
user-defined queues may be added.
Delete a user-specified queue. The queue name must be
specified in the deleteq command line.
Name of the queue to be used if the queue specified for a
print job is unknown. By default, the default queue is AUTO.
Adds a user-defined character string that may be prepended
or appended to print data. Up to eight character strings may
be specified. A string name and the character string contents
are specified in the addstring command line.
Deletes a user-defined string. The string name is specified
in the deletestring command line.
Description
Specifies additional ports for printing to TCP port 9100. Valid
ports are 3000 to 9000, which are application-dependent.
Up to two ports can be specified.
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