B-3
SET SERVICE
servicename
BOT
stringnumber
SET SERVICE
servicename
EOT
stringnumber
where
servicename
is the name or number of the service and
stringnumber
is the number of the
string as defined above. The first command
(
BOT
)
adds the specified string to the beginning of
the job, while the second command
(
EOT
)
adds the specified string to the end of the job. A
given service can have both a setup and reset string associated with it.
To clear a string number, type:
CLEAR SERVER STRING
stringnumber
To clear a setup or reset string, set the string number to 1 (the null string):
SET SERVICE
servicename
BOT 1
SET SERVICE
servicename
EOT 1
2. ENABLING PROTOCOLS ON A SERVICE
You may enable or disable protocols that can access a given service with the following com-
mands:
SET SERVICE
name
LAT
ENABLED
SET SERVICE
name
IP
ENABLED
SET SERVICE
name
NETWARE
ENABLED
SET SERVICE
name
APPLE ENABLED
SET SERVICE
name
NETBEUI
ENABLED
SET SERVICE
name
DLC ENABLED
where
name
is the name or number of the service. Do a
SHOW SERVICE
command to see the
enabled protocols. Note that a given service must have at least one protocol enabled.
3. ADDING FILTERS TO A SERVICE
A filter is a program built into the print server that performs a specific function. The following fil-
ters are available:
3.1
filter no.
Description
1
This filter substitutes one user-specified character string for another character
string. By default, it substitutes a carriage return character plus a linefeed
character every time a linefeed character is encountered in the data stream. It
is useful for printing UNIX text files, because such files do not have carriage
returns at the end at the end of lines.
3.2 filter no.
Description
2
This filter species that AppleTalk can be used on the service.