Digi MIL-3000FTX Printer User Manual


 
MIL-3000FTX Series of FastPort Print Servers 7-4
7. Enter the IP address of the SYSLOG host and the priority of the
message(s). Priority level are between 2 and 7. These numbers
correspond to the types of events that are logged.
a. 2 or 7: Sends critical messages only, including paper errors and
printer faults.
b. 4 thru 7: Sends both critical and warning notices, including start/
end of a print job or when the IP address is set.
To disable the feature, set the IP address of the SYSLOG host to 0.0.0.0.
Default for SYSLOG on FastPort is 0.0.0.0. The syslog messages that
FastPort sends generally get sent to the usr/adm/LPD-errs file on
systems running BSD UNIX. It is configurable on most System V machines.
See the UNIX system documentation for more information.
7.3.2.4Digi’s fpstatus for TCP/IP UNIX
Digi includes an FPSTATUS binary on its UNIX portion of the CD-ROM.
This is a UDP-based utility that can get real-time status and is commonly
used in shell scripts. fpstatus program supports:
Display of serial and parallel printer status
Display of all currently printing jobs defined protocols
fpstatus uses a UDP connection to communicate with FastPort. For
printer information, use the fpstatus command:
fpstatus <
hostname
>
When reporting, the program uses these terms:
Active or Not Active: Whether FastPort is printing
On-line, Not Busy, ACK: A typical status report
Device states may alter from Busy to Not Busy or ACK to Not ACK. The
number of bytes is totaled from the last power cycle. A parallel port status
of Off-line, Fault, or Paper_Fault suggests that user intervention can
resolve the problem. Check the basic cabling when any Off-line or
Fault message appears. For example, a typical response from fpstatus:
Active parallel data session from india (128.192.8.184)
PARALLEL STATUS: On-line NOT Busy, ACK
Total parallel bytes sent: 324444554
Active serial data session from NetWare
SERIAL STATUS: flow control FROM Printer by: XOFF
Total serial bytes sent: 102