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Product Manual U42006-J-Z795-1-7600
Configuration MT9750 session
6.2.1.1 Passive sessions
Passive sessions play a special role. In most cases they are needed to imple-
mented bypass print connections. In contrast to active sessions, when configu-
ring a passive session you specify the local station (or the local port number
under LAN-INET) that is reserved for the passive session instead of a host
name.
Configuring a passive session
Ê Select the Advanced button in the Session: New dialog box.
Ê Click on the Mode: passive option and confirm with OK.
Ê This returns you to the Session: New dialog box. Various specifications are
required under Local depending on whether you require LAN-INET format:
If you are working in the default format (RFC1006), specify the name of the
local Station; otherwise (LAN-INET option active) the number of the local port
that is intended for your passive session. In LAN-INET format, the Port Num-
ber to be used is generated in the host application that initiates establish-
ment of the connection.
Ê Confirm the specifications with OK.
The passive session is started immediately as an icon; you do not have to con-
figure this yourself.
6.2.1.2 Saving a newly configured session
Once you have configured a session it is started. The relevant host application
is started if the connection parameters are specified correctly. You must save
this session if you want it to be available the next time you use MT9750. To do
this, select Save As ... in the Session: menu and specify a name. The name must
adhere to the naming conventions for Windows 95 or Windows NT, i.e. it can be
longer than 8 characters in length. It must, however, have the filename exten-
sion .MTS. Once you have configured and saved a session in the manner des-
cribed above, you can reopen it at any time.
Read the following section for information on how to adapt the session to your
individual requirements.