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TCP/IP Host Setup Reverse Telnet (RTEL) 3 Execute the mkprt script. The following example illustrates the process on a BSD-type system. When it is completed, the queue (hp4) should be able to process requests. Figure 7-14: Installing the Backend Filter # cd /usr/spool/rtel # ./mkprt Installing a print queue requires root privileged. Do you want to continue the installation [yes] Please enter the name of the print queue to create: hp4 A printcap entry for hp4 needs to be created. hp4|RTEL printer:\ :lp=/usr/spool/rtel/hp4_dev:\ :of=/usr/spool/rtel/hp4:\ :sd=/usr/spool/rtel/hp4_sd: Should this entry be added to your printcap file [y]: yes In order to establish RTEL connections, an IP address and a host name must be assigned to the terminal server. Please enter the server's host name []: ps3 A connection on the server can be specified by either a port number or a service name. A port number is simpler, but a service allows more flexibility. Would you like to specify a (p)ort number or a (s)ervice name [p]: p Please enter the port number []: 2 By default, a password is not needed to connect to a service or a port. (Note that the word null actually means no password.) Please enter the password [null]: The following options are available: banner ------- Print a banner page before every job binary ------- Do not format data for printing expandtabs --- Expand tabs into spaces formfeed ----- Append formfeed to end of job none --------- No options are to be used postscript --- Append to postscript job Please enter a comma separated option string [none]: none The following entry has been added to the server_host file queue server service password option hp4 ps3 :2 null none Installation of queue hp4 complete 7-13

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TCP/IP Host Setup
Reverse Telnet (RTEL)
7-
13
3
Execute the
mkprt
script.
The following example illustrates the process on a BSD-type system. When it is completed, the queue (hp4)
should be able to process requests.
Figure 7-14:
Installing the Backend Filter
# cd /usr/spool/rtel
# ./mkprt
Installing a print queue requires root privileged. Do you want to con-
tinue the installation [yes]
Please enter the name of the print queue to create: hp4
A printcap entry for hp4 needs to be created.
hp4|RTEL printer:\
:lp=/usr/spool/rtel/hp4_dev:\
:of=/usr/spool/rtel/hp4:\
:sd=/usr/spool/rtel/hp4_sd:
Should this entry be added to your printcap file [y]: yes
In order to establish RTEL connections, an IP address and a host name
must be assigned to the terminal server.
Please enter the server’s host name []: ps3
A connection on the server can be specified by either a port number or a
service name. A port number is simpler, but a service allows more
flexibility.
Would you like to specify a (p)ort number or a (s)ervice name [p]: p
Please enter the port number []: 2
By default, a password is not needed to connect to a service or a port.
(Note that the word null actually means no password.)
Please enter the password [null]:
The following options are available:
banner ------- Print a banner page before every job
binary ------- Do not format data for printing
expandtabs --- Expand tabs into spaces
formfeed ----- Append formfeed to end of job
none --------- No options are to be used
postscript --- Append <ctrl-d> to postscript job
Please enter a comma separated option string [none]: none
The following entry has been added to the server_host file
queue
server
service
password
option
hp4
ps3
:2
null
none
Installation of queue hp4 complete