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The smallest permissible port number from the BSD-LPD server for its BSD-LPD client (i.e. RSO); the preset
value is 721. For Xprint, see option -op of the xpadd -gtw command.
<max. client-portnumber>
The largest permissible port number from the BSD-LPD server for its BSD-LPD client (i.e. RSO); the preset
value is 731. For Xprint, see option -op of the xpadd -gtw command.
2. BCAM defintions :
The UNIX host running the BSD-LPD server must be defined and activated via the RDF file or the SOCKETHOST
address table.
3. Defining gateways for Xprint :
Two different gateways must be defined: a local one that defines the BSD-LPD server, and a partner gateway
that RSO defines as client for the BSD-LPD server. The local gateway is defined as follows:
xpadd -gtw <localer gateway-name>
-aa
-pp BSD
-ga <lpd-portnumber>
-ag <permissible partner>
-ho <BSD-LPD-server-hostname>
-op "PI=<min. client-portno>" "PA=<max. client-portno>"
<localer gateway-name>
Logical name of the local gateway, i.e. of the BSD-LPD server.
-aa Automatically activates the local gateway, i.e. the BSD-LPD servers when Xprint is started. If -aa was not
specified, the xpchange -gtw command must be specified explicitly.
Configuration of RSO printers
<lpd-portnumber>
The port number via which the local gateway, i.e. the BSD-LPD server is addressed. In RFC 1179, the value 515
is recommended.
<BSD-LPD-server-hostname>
The name of the host running the local gateway, i.e. the BSD-LPD server. This name is defined as the Xprint
’Host’
object.
<permissible partner>
The list of permissible partner gateways, i.e. BSD-LPD clients (e.g. RSO) which are allowed to address the local
gateway, i.e. the BSD-LPD server.
<min. client-portno>
The smallest port number from the local gateway, i.e. the BSD-LPD server, that is permissible for the partner
gateway (the BSD-LPD client, i.e. RSO).
<max. client-portno>
The largest port number from the local gateway, i.e. the BSD-LPD server, that is permissible for the partner
gateway (the BSD-LPD client, i.e. RSO). The partner gateway is defined as follows:
xpadd -gtw <partner-gateway-name>
-pp BSD
-tp PARTNER
-bl <localer gateway-name>
-ho <BSD-LPD-client-hostname>
<partner-gateway-name>
Logical name of the partner gateway (the BSD-LPD client, i.e. RSO).
<lokaler gateway-name>
The name used to address the local gateway, i.e. the name of the BSD-LPD servers.
<BSD-LPD-client-hosdtname>
The name of the host running the partner gateway, i.e. the BSD-LPD client RSO. The name that is also used
in the file /etc/hosts or in the naming service (e.g. DNS) must be entered.
4. For Xprint: enter BS2000 system in /etc/hosts or in the naming service.
The host name of the BS2000 system running RSO, and its Internet address must either be entered in the file
/etc/hosts or in the naming service (e.g. DNS) of the UNIX host running the Xprint BSD-LPD server (the local
gateway).
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