Using the character substitution filter – TROY Group MAN-EXT2000 User Manual

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Using Services B-7

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ATCP> CREATE PORT LTA555

LATCP> SET PORT LTA555/NODE=XCD_0009C3-

/SERVICE=BINARY_P1

To use services from TCP/IP, specify the service name as the
remote printer or "rp" parameter in the printcap file or the
printer setup program (e.g., SAM or SMIT). Remember that
if you want to print text files to a UNIX service, you should
enable the TEXT filter (filter number 1).

To use a service with NetWare, use PCONSOLE to specify
the default NetWare service name as one of the print servers
for the queue (this service is XCD_xxxxxx_P1 by default,
where "xxxxxx" is the last six digits of the Ethernet address).
If you want to use a different service, you must also specify
this service as one of the print servers for the print queue.

Using the Character Substitution Filter

The character substitution filter (filter 1) allows a user to
substitute any text string for any other text string (strings
may be up to 64 characters, and the two strings may have
different lengths). To use this filter:

1. Define the desired strings using the

SET SERVER STRING

stringnumber string

command (the same command

used to define EOT and BOT strings). For example:

SET SERVER STRING 15 “\01”

SET SERVER STRING 16 “This is a test\0D”

sets string 15 as

<CONTROL-A>

and string 16 as “This is a

test”

<RETURN>

. The command

SHOW SERVER STRINGS

shows the string settings.

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