IBM 6400-I15 User Manual - Page 146

Line Printer Daemon. The most common TCP/IP remote

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HTML ifnum interface script I/O port logpath LPD/LPR MIB model NetBIOS Monitor Mode npsh PDF ping print path PSERVER HyperText Markup Language. Format used for documents viewable on the World Wide Web. Interface Number. Represents the network interface. With a Ethernet Interface, this will always be "1" for Ethernet. Unix host filter file that processes the print job before it is sent over the network to the Ethernet Interface. Port for attaching peripherals. The Ethernet Interface provides one: PRN. Determines type of print job and printer logging needed per job. One logpath is associated with every destination. Line Printer Daemon. The most common TCP/IP remote printing protocol that crosses all hardware utilizing IP. Management Information Base. A set of variables (database) managed by an SNMP manager application. Defines how a print job should be processed (e.g. banner pages added, ASCII to PostScript conversion) as it passes through the Ethernet Interface. One model is associated with every destination. Network Basic Input Output System. Common interface among PC networks. Refers to the condition of the Ethernet Interface with no configuration or IP address loaded. Extensive built-in command shell within the Ethernet Interface. Portable Document Format. Encodes different types of documents enabling them to be read across multiple platforms. Standard command to test a TCP/IP connection. (e.g. "ping 192.75.11.9) Three-stage path a print job takes when it is sent from a host to a printer through the Ethernet Interface. Print Server. A Novell print method where the Ethernet Interface continuously polls the Novell file server print queue looking for print jobs. Glossary-2

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Glossary–2
HTML
HyperText Markup Language. Format used for documents
viewable on the World Wide Web.
ifnum
Interface Number. Represents the network interface. With a
Ethernet Interface, this will always be “1” for Ethernet.
interface script
Unix host filter file that processes the print job before it is
sent over the network to the Ethernet Interface.
I/O port
Port for attaching peripherals. The Ethernet Interface
provides one: PRN.
logpath
Determines type of print job and printer logging needed per
job. One logpath is associated with every destination.
LPD/LPR
Line Printer Daemon. The most common TCP/IP remote
printing protocol that crosses all hardware utilizing IP.
MIB
Management Information Base. A set of variables (database)
managed by an SNMP manager application.
model
Defines how a print job should be processed (e.g. banner
pages added, ASCII to PostScript conversion) as it passes
through the Ethernet Interface. One model is associated with
every destination.
NetBIOS
Network Basic Input Output System. Common interface
among PC networks.
Monitor Mode
Refers to the condition of the Ethernet Interface with no
configuration or IP address loaded.
npsh
Extensive built-in command shell within the Ethernet
Interface.
PDF
Portable Document Format. Encodes different types of
documents enabling them to be read across multiple
platforms.
ping
Standard command to test a TCP/IP connection. (e.g. “
ping
192.75.11.9
)
print path
Three-stage path a print job takes when it is sent from a host
to a printer through the Ethernet Interface.
PSERVER
Print Server. A Novell print method where the Ethernet
Interface continuously polls the Novell file server print queue
looking for print jobs.