Sample Device Configurations
13-2 Configuring and Managing Telnet Servers
Sample Device Configurations
Introduction
This section provides examples of configuring the following types of devices for
access through a Telnet listener:
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A printer
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A computer
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A modem
You must configure the device and port characteristics as described in Chapter 9 before
performing the procedures described in this chapter.
The examples in this section do not include the various Telnet server characteristics.
Refer to Configuring Telnet Server Session Characteristics in this chapter to set up the
Telnet server characteristics.
The following lists the variables in this chapter that you should substitute with the
appropriate values:
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Access server port number
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Flow control type (printer only)
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Telnet listener-identifier (Must be 23 or between 2001 to 2032, inclusive.)
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Identification string (up to 40 characters)
Configuring a Printer for Access Through a Telnet Listener
For systems that need to access the printer, you must supply the system managers with
the TCP port number. The section Configuring a Remote Print Queue in this chapter
provides an example of setting up a remote print queue on an ULTRIX or UNIX
system.
The following example shows a sample configuration of a printer used for access
through a Telnet listener on port 4.
Local> DEFINE PORT 4 ACCESS REMOTE AUTOBAUD DISABLED BREAK
DISABLED
Local> DEFINE PORT 4 DEDICATED NONE DSRLOGOUT DISABLED FLOW
CONTROL XON
Local> DEFINE PORT 4 INACTIVITY LOGOUT ENABLED LONGBREAK LOGOUT
DISABLED
Local> DEFINE PORT 4 SIGNAL CHECK ENABLED SIGNAL CONTROL DISABLED
Local> LOGOUT PORT 4
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