Lantronix MPS100 EPS Reference Manual - Page 105

Show Port LTAnnnn, Define Port Access

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LAT Host Setup Troubleshooting x On your Server, verify that the server and port/service names specified match the names obtained via Show Port LTAnnnn, and x If using a service, verify that the service is available by issuing the following Server command: Figure 9-17: Show Service Command Local> SHOW SERVICE service_name CHARACTERISTICS The service port should be the port to which the printer is physically connected. The service rating should be non-zero to signal that the service is available. The Server port should be configured for Remote or Dynamic access with the Define Port Access command. x Verify that the LAT characteristic is enabled on the service. x Verify that the port characteristics (such as baud rate, parity, and flow control) match the settings needed for the printer. x Issue the following Server command to see if the host is attempting to make a LAT connection: Figure 9-18: Monitor Queue Command Local> MONITOR QUEUE When a job is active, a queue entry from the VMS host to the specified service should appear. x As a last resort, connect a terminal to the port and see if data is appearing on the terminal when a print job is attempted. You can also try connecting to the service locally to see if the Server is configured properly. If the printer still does not function properly after verifying these conditions, contact Lantronix Technical Support for assistance. 9-5

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LAT Host Setup
Troubleshooting
9-
5
On your Server, verify that the server and port/service names specified match the names obtained via
Show Port LTAnnnn
, and
If using a service, verify that the service is available by issuing the following Server command:
Figure 9-17:
Show Service Command
The service port should be the port to which the printer is physically connected. The service rating
should be non-zero to signal that the service is available. The Server port should be configured for
Remote or Dynamic access with the
Define Port Access
command.
Verify that the LAT characteristic is enabled on the service.
Verify that the port characteristics (such as baud rate, parity, and flow control) match the settings
needed for the printer.
Issue the following Server command to see if the host is attempting to make a LAT connection:
Figure 9-18:
Monitor Queue Command
When a job is active, a queue entry from the VMS host to the specified service should appear.
As a last resort, connect a terminal to the port and see if data is appearing on the terminal when a print
job is attempted. You can also try connecting to the service locally to see if the Server is configured
properly.
If the printer still does not function properly after verifying these conditions, contact Lantronix
Technical Support for assistance.
Local> SHOW SERVICE service_name CHARACTERISTICS
Local> MONITOR QUEUE