User`s guide

TCP/IP
Accounting and
Reverse
Channel
C-9
SNMP and TCP/IP Concepts
-B
revchanlog
Indicates the filename used for storing the reverse channel
log. This file is kept from job to job and contains the
cumulative information from each
revchanjob
file. This file is
not purged by the UNIX utilities. It is the user's responsibility
to keep this file from growing too large.
revchanlog
may be
the same name as
logfile
, allowing you to keep the
accounting log information and the reverse channel log
information in the same file.
Omission of this flag and argument indicates that the
revchanlog
file will not be built. If both this flag and the -b flag
are omitted, no reverse channel information is logged.
-f
filename
Indicates the name of the file to be transferred.
Omission of this flag indicates that standard input will be
used. Information is logged.
-g
time
Gives the time (in seconds) between each status request.
The range is from 0 to 60. Values greater than 60 are
truncated to 60, and values less than 0 are converted to 0.
If this argument is omitted, the default value (5 seconds) is
used.
-h
host
Indicates the host name of the printer which later will be
transferred. This should match the entry in the /etc/hosts file.
-j
jobfile
Indicates the job file to be generated. This file contains the
cumulative printer status information over an entire job. This
file is overwritten on a job-by-job basis.
Omission of this flag and argument indicates that the job file
will not be built.
-l
logfile
Indicates the log file to be generated. This file is kept from
job to job, and contains the cumulative information that was
contained within each job file. This file is not purged by the
UNIX utilities. It is the user's responsibility to keep this file
from growing too large.
Omission of this flag and argument indicates that the job file
will not be built.