Managing the DECserver 90L+
3.
Set the LTA device to the same speed as the DECserver 90L+ port:
$ SET TERM /NOBROAD/PERM/SPEED=9600 /WID=80 LTA1234:
4.
Configure the print queue.
For example, assuming that the queue manager has been started, the VMS
commands to create a queue named LASER1 that is spooled to the system
disk are as follows:
$ SET DEVICE/SPOOL=(LASER1, SYS$SYSDEVICE:) LTA1234:
$ INIT/QUEUE /START/PROC=LATSYM /SEP=(NOFLAG,NOTRAILER)-
LASER1 /ON=LTA1234:
Note
If you want to set all eight ports for use by printers, the eighth port’s
parameters must be set using a MOP console carrier session.
The print queue configuration is only in effect until the host is
rebooted. To save the configuration, enter steps 2,3, and 4 into
the LAT$SYSTARTUP.COM file. The LAT$SYSTARTUP.COM file
configures the service node and its services and maps an application
port on the service node to a remote printer on a server. Ensure that
LAT$SYSTARTUP.COM is invoked from SYSTARTUP_V5.COM. The
call to invoke LAT$SYSTARTUP.COM should be after DECnet is up and
running.
The DECserver 90L+ can interpret LAT codes to output a timed break
condition from a terminal port. Using this feature, the DECserver 90L+
can be used to manage a VAX system through its console port.
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