Printer monitoring and logging, Printer and print job monitoring, Telnet – Printronix P5000LJ Series User Manual

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Chapter

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Printer Monitoring And Logging

Printer Monitoring And Logging

One of the key aspects of maintaining a computing environment is monitoring
printer status and logging this information to useful places. The NIC allows
this through its built-in HTML forms, command set, SNMP traps, e-mail alerts,
and logpaths.

Printer And Print Job Monitoring

To view the current status of an I/O port on the NIC, you can use either Telnet
or a Web browser as follows:

Telnet

Using Telnet, enter the

lpstat

command directly on the print server (after

you have logged in as

guest

or

root

).

Web Browser

Using a Web browser, select the desired I/O port on the “Status” HTML form
that comes with theNIC:

http://P5000LJIPaddress/indexStatus.html

(e.g.,

http://192.75.11.9/indexStatus.html

).

Whether using Telnet or a Web browser, you are given a description of each
I/O port status and a list of queued jobs. Table 17 describes some of the
common terms you may encounter.

Table 17. Key Printer Logging Terms

Term

Description

idle

There is no job queued for the NIC I/O port.

blocked

The printer is not allowing the NIC to send data to it. If this
condition persists, check that there is not a printer error and
that the printer is online and ready to go.

waiting

The NIC knows about a print job but is waiting for the host to
send more data or to send an expected packet.

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