Lantronix MPS100 EPS Reference Manual - Page 104

Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting LAT Host Setup 2 Create the reset module (a file named a file named EOJ.TXT) using a text editor. Place a Ctrl-D in this file and insert it into the system device control library. Figure 9-13: Creating Reset Module $ library/replace sys$library:sysdevctl.tlb eoj.txt 3 If the system device control library does not exist, create it. Figure 9-14: Creating a Control Library $ LIBRARY/CREATE/TEXT SYS$LIBRARY:SYSDEVCTL.TLB 4 Enter the INIT/QUEUE command to create the queue itself. Note the addition of the form specification and the reset module. Figure 9-15: Creating a Print Queue $ INIT/QUEUE/START/DEFAULT=(nofeed,noflag,form=POSTFORM) /on=ltannn:/PROCessor=latsym/retain=error/separate=(reset=eoj) Server_POST 5 Print to the queue. Figure 9-16: Print Request $ PRINT/QUEUE=Server_POST filename.ps 9.1.4 Printing Using DCPS Software The DCPS software supplied by Digital requires a bidirectional data path. This is only available on the parallel port if the printer supports the Bitronics extensions to the Centronics interface. Note: Autoselecting printers must be locked into PostScript mode for DCPS to work correctly. 9.2 Troubleshooting 9.2.1 VMS Printer Troubleshooting If a remote print queue is not functioning properly, check the following items: x Make sure that LAT is licensed on your Server, if applicable. The LAT license number, obtained from your dealer or Lantronix, can be configured with the Set/Define Protocols LAT License command. x Verify that the LTAnnnn device is mapped to the correct server and port/service name. Use the LATCP Show Port LTAnnnn command to see what server/service combination the LTA device is mapped to. x Verify that the Server name matches the information obtained via Show Port LTAnnnn. 9-4

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Troubleshooting
LAT Host Setup
9-
4
2
Create the reset module (a file named a file named EOJ.TXT) using a text editor. Place a Ctrl-D in
this file and insert it into the system device control library.
Figure 9-13:
Creating Reset Module
3
If the system device control library does not exist, create it.
Figure 9-14:
Creating a Control Library
4
Enter the
INIT/QUEUE
command to create the queue itself. Note the addition of the form specifica-
tion and the reset module.
Figure 9-15:
Creating a Print Queue
5
Print to the queue.
Figure 9-16:
Print Request
9.1.4
Printing Using DCPS Software
The DCPS software supplied by Digital requires a bidirectional data path. This is only available on the
parallel port if the printer supports the Bitronics extensions to the Centronics interface.
Note:
Autoselecting printers must be locked into PostScript mode for DCPS to work
correctly.
9.2
Troubleshooting
9.2.1
VMS Printer Troubleshooting
If a remote print queue is not functioning properly, check the following items:
Make sure that LAT is licensed on your Server, if applicable. The LAT license number, obtained from
your dealer or Lantronix, can be configured with the
Set/Define Protocols LAT License
command.
Verify that the LTA
nnnn
device is mapped to the correct server and port/service name. Use the
LATCP
Show Port LTAnnnn
command to see what server/service combination the LTA device is
mapped to.
Verify that the Server name matches the information obtained via
Show Port LTAnnnn
.
$ library/replace sys$library:sysdevctl.tlb eoj.txt
$ LIBRARY/CREATE/TEXT SYS$LIBRARY:SYSDEVCTL.TLB
$ INIT/QUEUE/START/DEFAULT=(nofeed,noflag,form=POSTFORM)
/on=ltannn:/PROCessor=latsym/retain=error/separate=(reset=eoj)
Server_POST
$ PRINT/QUEUE=Server_POST
filename
.ps