Digi MIL-3000FTX Printer User Manual


 
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.