IBM 6400-I15 User Manual - Page 122

logpath, newname, TCPportnumber, emailname@IPaddress, IPaddress

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set logpath logpath name newname set logpath l1 name pagecount Change the current name of the logpath to a new name as indicated by newname. This newname must be nine characters or less or it will be truncated. These names are case sensitive. set logpath logpath type [[-]job] [[-]user] [[-]pgcnt] [[-]cksum] [[-]printer] [[-]ioport] set logpath l2 type job user printer pgcnt Establish the type of printer and print job logging to be done within this logpath. The options are: job Job ID, username, etc. user User ID along with three messages per job about start and finish. cksum 16-bit checksum value to confirm integrity of data printed. ioport Printer error messages determined through the parallel port pins. set logpath logpath port TCPportnumber| email|syslog set logpath l3 port 2000 Determine where the log information should be sent for a print job or attached printer. The choices are: TCPportnumber TCP port number ranging from 1024 to 65000. email Particular user's email address. This address is set using the "set sysinfo email emailname@IPaddress" command. syslog A central TCP/IP host running the SYSLOG daemon. This host is set using the "set sysinfo syslog IPaddress" command. 7-10 Commands

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7–10
Commands
set
logpath
logpath
name newname
set logpath l1 name pagecount
Change the current name of the
logpath
to a new name as indicated by
newname
.
This
newname
must be nine characters or less or it will be truncated.
These names are case sensitive.
set
logpath
logpath
type [[–]job] [[–]user] [[–]pgcnt] [[–]cksum]
[[–]printer] [[–]ioport]
set logpath l2 type job user printer pgcnt
Establish the type of printer and print job logging to be done within this
logpath
.
The options are:
job
Job ID, username, etc.
user
User ID along with three messages per job about start and finish.
cksum
16-bit checksum value to confirm integrity of data printed.
ioport
Printer error messages determined through the parallel port pins.
set
logpath
logpath
port TCPportnumber| email|syslog
set logpath l3 port 2000
Determine where the log information should be sent for a print job or attached
printer. The choices are:
TCPportnumber
TCP port number ranging from 1024 to 65000.
email
Particular user’s email address. This address is set using the
set sysinfo email
emailname@IPaddress
” command.
syslog
A central TCP/IP host running the SYSLOG daemon. This
host is set using the “
set sysinfo syslog
IPaddress
command.