Technical data

where:
node is the name of the VMScluster member on which the queue executes.
If the OpenVMS system is not a member of a cluster, then node:: can be
omitted.
interconnect specifies the interconnect type. You can specify one of the
following:
For . . . Specify . . .
Printers that connect through raw TCP/IP sockets IP_RAWTCP
Printers that connect directly or through LAT SERIAL
PrintServer printers using CPAP protocol and DECnet DECNET
PrintServer printers using CPAP protocol and TCP/IP IP_CPAP
Printers that connect through EtherTalk and LocalTalk protocols APPLETALK
interconnect_specific_device_address is the actual address of the printer.
The following sections have specific instructions:
For Printer using this interconnect . . . See . . .
IP_RAWTCP Section 3.3.2.1
Serial Section 3.3.2.2
IP_CPAP Section 3.3.2.3
DECnet Section 3.3.2.4
AppleTalk Section 3.3.2.5
3.3.2.1 If Your Printer Is On a TCP/IP Network and Uses Raw TCP/IP Sockets
Enter the device information in the following format:
"IP_RAWTCP/address:port"
where:
address is the IP address of your NIC, print server, or terminal server in either
a named or numeric format.
port is the number of the raw TCP port for your network device. Check the
documentation for your NIC, print server, or terminal server to determine what
number to use. Table 3–1 shows the port numbers for some commonly-used
devices.
3–4 Creating and Modifying Print Queues