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Format:

/ USERNAME= (username [,...])

Description:

This qualifier causes the report to be filtered by username. Only those entries which were

originated by one of the specified usernames will be displayed. The specified usernames may contain the
wildcard characters "*" and "%". Up to 4 usernames may be specified in the list.

SHOW PRIN TER
Description:

Shows the current printer settings, which may be altered using the SET PRINTER

command (which requires OPER privilege.)

SHOW QUEUE
Description:

SHOW QUEUE is a synonym of SHOW ENTRY. See the description of SHOW ENTRY

for a description of the command.

SHOW SERVER
Format:

SHOW SERVER

Description:

This command shows the node name of the FAX server currently in use. When no FAX

hardware is connected to the current node, a "remote server" is run on the current node. This remote server
connects to a "FAX server" on a node which does have FAX hardware attached and user commands are
processed on the FAX server node. If this command is issued on a FAX server node it displays the remote
server nodes which are currently connected. The logical name FAX$SERVER_NODE defines the node(s)
which may be connected to by the remote server.

SHUTDOWN
Description:

This command shuts down the FAX server. OPER privilege is required. The server shuts

down immediately without waiting for in progress documents. It is recommended that STOP/ DEV be used
first as it waits for faxes to complete before stop devices. Once SHOW/ DEV shows all devices Off-line
continue with the SHUTDOWN command.

START
Format:

START / DEVICE= (n, ...)

Description:

This command brings the specified device(s) on line. OPER privilege is required.

STOP
Format:

STOP / DEVICE [= (n, ...)]
STOP / ENTRY = (n, ...) [ / ALL ]

Description:

This command is used to take a device off line and is also used to delete a queue entry.

/ ALL
Description:

If this qualifier is specified and the target entry or entries involve a database lookup, all

current device entries resulting from the lookup will be aborted as well as the database queue entry itself. If
multiple entry IDs are specified, the / ALL applies to all of them. If / ALL is not specified, only the target
entry will be aborted. If the target entry is a database queue entry, active device entries will be allowed to
complete but no more will be started. / ALL is only valid when used with / ENTRY.

/ DEVICE
Format:

/ DEVICE [= (n, ...)]

Description:

This takes one or more fax devices off line. The device number is the number from a

SHOW DEVICE report. If no device is specified, all devices are stopped. This qualifier requires OPER
privilege.

/ EN TRY
Format:

/ ENTRY = (n, ...)

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