Lantronix ETS Reference Manual - page 66
Creating Services
Server Configuration
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Log the port out so that the Define commands take effect.
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Create a print service on the port that allows connections and queueing by default, and enable the
server send out an identification string in network multicasts.Create a print service on port 2, and
enable the ETS to send out an identification string in network multicasts.
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Save the service so that it will be enabled after the next server reboot.
4.6.3 TCP/Telnet Service Sockets
The TCPport and Telnetport service options allow you to configure a TCP socket associated with a service.
Connections to that socket number are mapped to the service. This allows you to create a TCP “rotary” that
can apply to multiple physical ports. As long as the service rating is non-zero, TCP connections to the socket
are accepted (provided a port is available to handle the TCP connection).
The Telnetport and TCPport options are similar, with the one exception that Telnetport will perform Telnet
IAC interpretation on the data stream while TCPport treats the connection as a raw data pipe. Neither
provides for queueing—if the service is unavailable, the TCP connection is rejected.
4.6.4 Enabling Other Service Options
In addition to TCPport and Telnetport, several other service options can be enabled on a service:
Table 4-1: Service Options
Option
Function
AppleTalk
Enables or disables AppleTalk access to the service. Macintosh computers,
for example, will see the service name in their Choosers if they are on the
same zone/network as the ETS. Note that all AppleTalk enabled services on
the ETS are assumed to be LaserWriter printers running PostScript. There is
no way to support non-PostScript devices (such as ImageWriters and
modems).
Banner
If enabled, provides a banner page before service data is sent to the port. The
host software may still provide its own banner page regardless of the ETS
service setting. This option should not be used with PostScript.
Binary
If enabled, prevents the ETS from processing the data stream. Disabling this
feature (the default), allows the ETS to convert
sibly perform tab expansion. PostScript (below) implies binary mode. Binary
should be enabled for PCL jobs.
DLC
If enabled, handles NT DLC print connections.
EOJ
If enabled, appends a user-configurable end-of-job string to every job.
Formfeed
If enabled, appends a Formfeed to print jobs.
LANManager
Enables or disables LAN Manager access to the service.
LAT
Enables or disables LAT access to the service.
NetWare
Enables or disables NetWare access to the service. If NetWare is not enabled
on any ETS services, the ETS will not poll the fileservers.