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Ethernet interface
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Complete Command List
store pserver name
Example: store pserver name NIC1234
Command to change the print server name.
store pserver opts [[-]jobsecurity] [jobtimeout <seconds>]
[jobcontrol[off|standard|enhanced]] [multcp [enable|disable|
disablewithRST]]
Example: store pserver opts [-]jobcontrol
If jobcontrol is disabled then the need for start of job / end of job flow
control with the printer is determined by the printer. Job flow control is
used for jobs requiring backchannel responses such as IPDS, TN5250
and PJL jobs only. This is available as a performance enhancement for
LPR, TCP socket printing etc. The job flow control has no affect on IPDS,
TN5250, and PJL jobs. These options perform their own control. When
jobcontrol is enabled all jobs will be supported with job flow control.
NOTE: When jobcontrol is disabled, dynamic config loading on a model
off. no job control; no SOJ/EOJ commands. The printer prints faster in off
mode.
standard. (the default) traditional job control with immediate
acknowledgements of SOJ/EOJ commands.
enhanced. job control with EOJ acknowledgements held off by the printer
until job is fully printed. The printer prints slower in enhanced mode.
To monitor the printer, use the telnet command "lpstat." The normal status
reported on the first line of the lpstat response is the status of the queue
(LPQ) within the NIC. The status reported does not reflect the state of the
print job once it has been sent from the NIC to the printer.
The new line at the bottom of the lpstate response labeled "printer job:" can
report one of two status values:
a. In Progress. A job in the printer is not yet finished.
b. Done. There are no jobs in the printer. All previous jobs are finished.
Example: store pserver opts jobsecurity jobtimeout 5
If jobsecurity is disabled, any user can cancel queued jobs on the NIC
including guest users. If jobtimeout is set to some value other than 0,
the NIC will only wait this amount of seconds when getting printer
feedback. This is only used if you have a logpath port and type set on a
particular destination.
The multcp option determines how many concurrent socket connections are
allowed.
Example: store pserver opts multcp disable
When multcp is disabled, only a single socket connection is allowed at a
time. The default is multcp enabled.
Example: store pserver opts multcp disablewithRST
With this option, only a single socket connection is allowed at a time.
Other socket connection requests are refused with a RST packet.
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