Server Commands Frequently-used Commands
F-4
DEFINE SERVICE
“name” option
DLC {EN/DIS} Specifies which service will handle print
requests from DLC hosts. DLC can be enabled
on one service per MPS.
BANNER {EN/DIS} When Enabled, causes the MPS to print a ban-
ner page before jobs.
BINARY {EN/DIS} When Enabled, the MPS will not process data
passed through the service. This characteristic
should be enabled when printing PCL data.
EOJ string Causes the MPS to send an end-of-job string to
the attached device after every job. Enter an end
string or the word none.
FORMFEED {EN/DIS} When Enabled, causes the MPS to append a
formfeed to the end of LPR print jobs.
POSTSCRIPT
{EN/DIS}
When Enabled, causes the MPS to assume the
attached device is a PostScript device and act
accordingly.
PSCONVERT {EN/DIS} When Enabled, causes the MPS to place a Post-
Script wrapper around each job.
SOJ string Causes the MPS to send a start-of-job string to
the attached device before every job. Enter a
start string or the word none.
DEFINE SERVICE
“name” option
TCPPORT string Specifies a raw TCP listener socket for the ser-
vice. Enter a socket number (4000 to 4999) or
the word none.
TELNETPORT string Specifies a TCP listener socket for the service.
Unlike TCPport, this option performs Telnet
IAC interpretation on the data stream. Enter a
socket number (4000 to 4999) or the word none.
INITIALIZE option DELAY num Schedules a reboot after num minutes. Enter a
value from 0 to 120.
CANCEL Cancels an impending initialization.
FACTORY Reboots the MPS to its factory default settings.
NOBOOT Forces the MPS to stop in Boot Configuration
Mode rather than fully rebooting.
RELOAD Forces the MPS to download new operational
code and reprogram its flash-ROM.
Table F-1: Frequently-used Server Commands, cont.
Command Option(s) Description