Example 2-2. Sample Fastcnfg File - HP Spooler FASTP Manual

Network print processes
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Installing and Configuring FASTP Network Print
Processes

Example 2-2. Sample FASTCNFG File

DEVICE $AWAN
CONTYPE
PROTOCOL
ADDRESS
PORT
TIMEOUT
NOTIMINGMARK
TCP/IP-A
TCP/IP-B
DEVICE $AWAN1
CONTYPE
PROTOCOL
ADDRESS
TCP/IP-A
SNMP-COMMUNITY = public
FASTCNFG File Creation
You create a FASTCNFG file as an EDIT file (file type 101).
The default location for the file is $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.FASTCNFG. When a FASTP
network print process looks for a FASTCNFG file, it expects the file name to be
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.FASTCNFG unless a different file name has been explicitly
defined by using the following DEFINE statements:
TACL>SET DEFMODE ON
TACL>ADD DEFINE =FASTCNFG, FILE $volume.subvolume.filename
TACL>OBEY SPLCOLD
Note that a Spooler subsystem uses the information in a DEFINE statement only when
the subsystem is started. Therefore, if you change the location of the FASTCNFG file
after the Spooler subsystem is started, you must stop and restart the entire Spooler
subsystem to instruct the Spooler subsystem to read the DEFINE statement.
FASTCNFG File Redirection
A FASTCNFG file can redirect a FASTP network print process from one primary
FASTCNFG file to several subordinate files by using the FASTCNFG attribute. The
primary FASTCNFG file is $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.FASTCNFG (or the file specified in the
TACL DEFINE commands), and this file can redirect a specific FASTP network print
process to subordinate files.
For more information about FASTCNFG file redirection, including the syntax for the
FASTCNFG attribute, see
Spooler FASTP Network Print Processes Manual — 427528-006
!SERIAL PRINTER THROUGH THE AWAN (PORT 2)
= TCP/IP-TELNET
= NONE
= 172.17.201.65
= 2002
= 720000
= NO
= $ZTC0
= $ZTC1
= TCP/IP
= HPJETDIRECT
= LJ4PS
= $ZB01C
FASTCNFG Attribute
!HP JetDirect Printer
!The default value
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