Chapter 16
Printer Monitoring And Logging
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Printer Logging Through Logpaths
In the NIC product manual, destinations are described as logical
queues with associated models and logpaths. Models determine if
any extra processing is needed with the print jobs passing through,
and logpaths determine whether any logging is needed for each
job.
Each logpath on the NIC consists of two parts:
TYPE
The type of log information to be captured.
The choices are
job
for job ID and username,
user
for user ID (and three messages per
job),
cksum
for file checksums,
printer
for
special printer feedback, and
ioport
for
parallel printer status messages.
PORT
Where this log information will be sent to. The
choices are a TCP port number (e.g., 2000),
an email address (including an alias), or a
central host running a SYSLOG daemon.
To view the current logpath settings on the print server:
1.
Load a Web browser on a network station that can
communicate with the print server over TCP/IP or using Telnet
(e.g. Telnet
ipaddress
). The command to view the logpath
settings is:
Syntax:
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