MIL-3000FTX Series of FastPort Print Servers D-4
:if=/usr/local/digi/hpfilter:
Where hpfilter is the name of the shell script. Refer to the command line
shell scripts and .fpconfig files in the /examples subdirectory on the
CD-ROM.
D.4 Sample Entries for Direct and Remote Spooling
The following are sample printer entries for direct spooling to a parallel
PostScript printer attached to FastPort.
pf2|parallel printer attached to Digi FastPort:\
:lp=/dev/pf2:\
:mx#0:rw:\
:pl#60:\
:lf=/usr/adm/pf2-errs:af=/usr/adm/pf2-acct:\
:rw:sd=/home/spool/pf2:\
:if=/usr/local/digi/fpfilter:
Here is a sample printer entry for remote spooling to a PostScript printer
called “alpha,” which was accessed through a host named accounting.
The log file is /usr/adm/alpha.errs, and the files are spooled in the
directory /usr/spool/alpha.
Alpha:\
:lf=/usr/adm/alpha.errs:\
:lp=:\
:rm=accounting:\
:mx#0:\
:rp=ps:\
:sd=/usr/spool/alpha:
D.4.1 DHCP Troubleshooting
If there is problems locating FastPort after it has acquired an address
through DHCP:
• Check to make sure FastPort is connected correctly and is powered on.
• Check the LEDs on FastPort. On power-up, the green global LED (RX)
blinks quickly while sending packets to different servers. When
FastPort locates the DHCP server, the green global LED (RX) will blink
slowly.
• Check the DHCP server and make sure there are enough IP addresses
allocated for clients.