AWAN 3886 Server Installation and Configuration Guide

Installing and Configuring AWAN 3886 Servers
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Configure Telnet Listener
Define command and configure the port for access remote, fastp, and long break
disabled.
The following commands show how to configure a TTAP at the CLI prompt:
Local>define port n access remote
Local>define port n flow disabled
Local>define port n autobaud disabled
Local>define port n speed 19200 char 8 parity even
Local>define port n awan fastp
Local>define port n longbreak disabled
The port configuration would be similar for a non-TTAP (dumb) printer, except for the
flow control, character size, and parity.
Configure Telnet Listener
You also need to change Telnet Listener, by entering:
Local>change telnet listener 200n port n
Local>change telnet listener 200n connections enabled
Set Up the Line Printer Daemon (LPD) (Optional)
You can set up a 3886 AWAN server as a print server. However, HP recommends that
you use Telnet Listener subsystem rather than the line printer daemon (LPD) function.
1. At the local prompt, enter privileged mode as follows:
Local> set priv
2. Enter the default system password as follows:
Password>system
3. Enter the following commands and in this order:
Local>change printer L4 header disabled
Local>change printer L4 trailer disabled
Local>change printer L4 autocr disabled
Local>change printer L4 port 2
Local>change printer L4 connections enabled
Local>initialize delay 0
In the above example, L4 is a sample name that matches the FASTCNFG
“QUEUENAME” parameter on the NonStop Kernel host side. A reboot of the
server is needed for the changes to take affect. The INITIALIZE DELAY 0