HP-UX Reference (11i v1 00/12) - 5 Miscellaneous Topics, 7 Device (Special) Files, 9 General Information, Index (vol 9)

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pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5)
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| Usage | |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Explanation| Sets the Port Number parameter for TCP/IP attached |
| | printers. This is the TCP/IP port number configured at |
| | the physical printer device. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Value Type | Single value. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Values | An integer from 9100 to 9102. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Default | 9100 |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Usage | o May be set with the pdcreate command at the time of |
| Guidelines | physical printer creation if the attachment-type is |
| | tcpip. Ignored for other attachment-types. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Attribute | Description |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Name | printer-timeout-period |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Input | timeout-period |
| Synonym | |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands, or by the |
| | printer attribute file. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Usage | |
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| Explanation| Specifies the amount of time (in seconds) the supervisor |
| | is allowed to connect to a shared network printer |
| | (physical printer device) after the physical printer |
| | receives a new job request. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Value Type | Single value. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Values | An integer from 0 to 2147483647. The unit is seconds. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Default | 60 seconds |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Usage | o While the supervisor is attempting to connect to the |
| Guidelines | printer device, the physical printer is in the |
| | connecting-to-printer state, and it can still accept |
| | jobs. See the description of the maximum-concurrent- |
| | jobs attribute. |
| | o If the supervisor cannot connect to the printer |
| | device within the specified time, the following |
| | happens unless the time is not 0: |
| | - The printer-state becomes timed-out |
| | - A warning message may be issued, depending on the |
| | notification profile of this physical printer. |
| | - The supervisor continues to try to connect to the |
| | printer device until successful, or until the job |
| | is canceled or paused. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
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| Attribute | Description |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Name | printer-types |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands. |
Section 5236 32 HP-UX Release 11i: December 2000
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