Tcp/ip sessions, services and host-sessions – Intermate 100 User Manual

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Processing Facilities: TCP/IP Sessions, Services and Host-Sessions

17.2.

TCP/IP Sessions, Services and Host-Sessions

A single Intermate1xx can handle up to 32 simultaneous TCP/IP
sessions. The following tables list the services and host-ses-
sions available.

Figure 3.

Services

In connection with the Host Print Options (HPOs), the services
are called host-sessions, because what our service does is to
initiate a session on the IBM host. These are listed below.

Input Type/ Protocol

Services

IPP

Internet Print Protocol. one service

Raw Socket TCP Port # # = 1, 2, 3, or 4 (maximum 4 services in all).

Configurable: printer port number, for example 9100

LPR queue #

# = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 (maximum 8 configurable services
in all)

Configurable: queue name and queue type.
There are 4 additional pre-configured queues.

FTP print

one service

ThinPrint

one service.

Configurable: “client TCP port” and bandwidth in bits per
second.

Novell Netware
Rprint/Pserver (Bindery
& NDS), or through the
NDPS Gateway

One service.

Configurable: IPX/SPX frame. Operating Mode, Connection
Mode, and other “Netware” options. SAP

Availability: IPX/SPX-based Novell service is only available
on Intermate100s sold before 4 January 2002, up to and
including code level G22_1491.This feature is not included
in the Intermate101.

All information on this service is found in a separate Printing
Environment Manual
(published December 2001) available
on our web-site.

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