
Server Configuration
Creating Services
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4.6.5 Setting Up a Modem Service
The example displayed in Figure 4-30 is rather detailed, but once you have created a service or two, the
process should become largely intuitive. Remember that the Show/Monitor/List Services commands are
available to show you exactly what has been set up so far. If you are unsure or think you may have made a
mistake, delete the service (using Clear/Purge Service) and start from scratch. Refer to the upcoming
section for modem-specific configuration issues.
Figure 4-30: Modem Service Setup
Because many of the commands shown are similar to the ones in the previous example, only those that differ
will be explained:
The port is configured in much the same way as in the simple service example. XON/XOFF flow control
has been enabled for the modem. Access to the port is now dynamic so that both remote and local users can
access the modem to dial in or out. Modem control and password protection are both enabled.
Users who dial into the modem and connect to the ETS’s serial port will have to enter the login password
due to the Define Port Password Enabled entry. This option can be omitted if not desired.
The service is set up as with the previous example, but a password has been enabled for both the service and
the port. Users who connect to the service locally or from another host on the network will have to enter the
service password (loco) to use the service to connect to the modem and dial out. This option can be omitted
if not desired.
Note:
For more information on port settings, see Chapter 5.
Postscript
If enabled, queries the printer (via Ctrl-D exchanges) to make sure it is ready
for a new job before starting any job. Any service supporting only a Post-
Script printer should also have this flag enabled.
PSConvert
If enabled, encapsulates text sent to the service in a PostScript wrapper. This
allows text-only queues to print to PostScript devices.
RTEL
Enables or disables RTEL access to the service.
SOJ
If enabled, sends a user-configurable start-of-job string to the attached device
at the beginning of every access.
Local> DEFINE PORT 2 PARITY NONE FLOW XON SPEED 19200
Local> DEFINE PORT 2 BROADCAST DISABLED
Local> DEFINE PORT 2 ACCESS DYNAMIC
Local> DEFINE PORT 2 NAME “modem” BREAK DISABLED
Local> DEFINE PORT 2 MODEM ENABLED PASSWORD ENABLED
Local> LOGOUT PORT 2
Local> SET SERVICE MODEM PORT 2 IDENTIFICATION “19200 BPS Modem”
Local> SET SERVICE MODEM PASSWORD “loco”
Local> SAVE SERVICE MODEM
Table 4-1: Service Options, cont.
Option
Function