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store tn dest <DXPRN> copytimeout
Example: store tn dest d1prn copytimeout 1000
Store the value of the copytimeout. When consecutive TN5250/3270 jobs
are sent to the NIC, they are treated differently depending how soon they
arrive. In an attempt to provide a perception of collation when multiple
copies are sent from one host, if the time between jobs is less than the
copytimeout value then they are treated as copies and the job is given
precedence over other host documents. This keeps documents, which
are sent in rapid succession together as if they were copies of the same
document. A higher value improves the likelihood of collation but impacts
performance.
Default: 500
store tn from default|current
Example: store tn from default
Store all tn default settings or current settings to flash memory so that
they are retained after power up.

Set Commands

These settings alter the current or working settings in memory only.
Therefore, they will be lost if the ethernet is power cycled. To ensure this does
not happen, issue a save command so the current settings get written to
flash memory.
set dest <DEST> name <NEW_NAME>
Example: set dest d1prn name laser
Change the current name of the <dest> to a new name as indicated by
<new_name>. These names are case sensitive.
set dest <DEST> backchannel [prn]
Example: set dest d1prn backchannel prn
Establish a return path for printer feedback for a given destination
(<dest>). The NIC I/O port is bi-directional, however, you will most likely
use the same I/O port to which the destination is currently sending jobs.
set dest <DEST> alternate [<ALT_DEST>]
Example: set dest d1prn alternate d4prn
Sets an alternate destination for a queue other than itself.
set dest <DEST> model <MODEL>
Example: set dest d1prn model m4
Associate a model with a destination. Jobs sent to the named destination
(<dest>) are processed according to the options defined in the named
model.
set dest <DEST> logpath <LOGPATH>
Example: set dest d1prn logpath l4
Associate a logpath with a destination. Jobs sent to the named
destination (<dest>) are logged according to the settings defined in the
named logpath.
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