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Printer Logging Through Logpaths, Table 9. Key Printer Logging Terms, Description
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Printer Logging Through Logpaths Term idle blocked waiting Table 9. Key Printer Logging Terms Description There is no job queued for the Ethernet Interface I/O port. The printer is not allowing the Ethernet Interface to send data to it. Check that there is not a printer error and it is online and ready to go. The Ethernet Interface knows about a print job but is waiting for the host to send more data or to send an expected packet. Printer Logging Through Logpaths In the Ethernet Interface product manual, destinations are described as logical queues with associated models and logpaths. Models determine if any extra processing is needed with the print jobs passing through, and logpaths determine whether any logging is needed for each job. Each logpath on the Ethernet Interface consists of two parts: TYPE The type of log information to be captured. The choices are job for job ID and username, user for user ID (and three messages per job), pgcnt for total pages printed in a job, cksum for file checksums, printer for special printer feedback, and ioport for parallel printer status messages. PORT Where this log information will be sent to. The choices are a TCP port number (e.g., 2000), an email address (including an alias), or a central host running a SYSLOG daemon. 289