USING UTILITY COMMANDS
Changeable parameters
Package
Appletalk
"driver"
package
jpm
jtprescan
lpd
maint
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The Configure utility enables you to change the parameters shown in
the table below. Refer to the table when changing individual
parameters (Option 5).
•
The column titled "Best option" shows the best option to use in
configuring that parameter.
•
All parameters can be changed using Option 5. If "5" is shown
as the best option, it is the only option for changing that
particular parameter.
•
Parameters in boldface type must be set to "Y" to enable that
package. The TCP/IP package is always enabled.
Table 2-3.
Parameter
appletalk.enable
appletalk.forcePS
appletalk.netdevice
appletalk.phase
appletalk.zone
driver.iotboard
jpm.accounting.format
jpm.purge
jpm.purge.delay
jpm.purge.save
jtprescan.enable
lpd.enable
lpd.nonstandard-
timeout
lpd.nonstandard-
timeout.value
maint.savecore
maint.savecore.maxco
re
maint.savecrash
XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM
Changeable parameters using Configure
Best
Option
Purpose of Parameter
3
Enables receipt of jobs via AppleTalk PAP
3
Jobs received via AppleTalk will always be
interpreted as PS
3
Specifies device on which to run AppleTalk
3
Phase of the AppleTalk Network
3
Zone name of the (phase 2) AppleTalk Network
4
XEPI or DCIM—refers to the type of S-bus
interface board installed in the DocuPrint
controller for interfacing with the printer
5
Specifies the format version used for the
docuprint_accounting log; can be "2" or "3".
3
Enables automatic Dump Accounting
3
# of days to retain information in jpm database
3
Saves attribute data purged from jpm into a log
file
3
Enables Xerox Job Ticket Processing
(necessary for Xerox print client, MS Windows
client, Windows DocuPrint driver)
3
Enables receipt of jobs sent via lpr command
3
Enables use of lpd timeout other than default of
60 seconds
3
Alternate timeout value in seconds
3
Automatically compresses and saves any core
files for debugging purposes
3
Maximum disk space in MB occupied by saved
core files
3
Saves the system state at the time of a system
crash. Crash dumps are saved in /var/crash.