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Ethernet interface
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Example: store pserver opts multcp enable
With this option, multiple concurrent socket connections are allowed.
store pserver tcpsocket <TCP-PORT> port <NEW-TCP-PORT>
Example: store pserver tcpsocket 4000 port 5000
Change a pre-defined TCP port number (<tcp-port>) on the NIC to a new
TCP port number (<new-tcp-port>). The default number is 9100 for prn.
store pserver tcpsocket <TCP-PORT> dest <DEST>
Example: store pserver tcpsocket 5000 dest d1prn
Assign a pre-defined TCP port number (<tcp-port>) to a particular
destination (<dest>) on the NIC. Therefore, if you are using a print
method that sends jobs directly to a TCP port number, you still have the
option to process the job data through this destination setting.
store pserver tcpsocket add <TCP-PORT> dest <DEST>
Example: store pserver tcpsocket add 9101 dest d2prn
Maps the port number to a destination.
store pserver tcpsocket del <TCP-PORT> dest <DEST>
Example: store pserver tcpsocket del 9101 dest d2prn
Deletes a mapped port number destination already defined by listed
commands.
store pserver smb workgrp <WORKGROUP>
Example: store pserver smb workgrp eng
Define a different Windows workgroup as defined by <workgroup> for the
NIC to be visible within (should be 14 characters or less). By default, the
print server only comes up within the group called "WORKGROUP."
store pserver lpd [-]dest1default
Example: store pserver lpd dest1default
If dest1default is disabled and upon verification, the printer name supplied
by the LPR protocol and the destination name do not match, then an error
message is returned and the service is refused. If dest1default is enabled
and upon verification, the printer name supplied by the LPR protocol and
the destination name do not match, then the job is automatically routed to
the first destination and the service is accepted.
Default: enabled
store pserver from default
Set all general print server settings back to factory defaults.
store pserver from current
Store all current general print server settings to flash memory so they are
retained after a power cycle. This ensures all current settings match what
is stored in flash memory.
store ptrmgmt pne <PNE PORT NUMBER>
Change the port number to communicate with Printnet Enterprise.
Default: 9001
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