
Server Configuration Creating Services
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4.6.4 Enabling Other Service Options
In addition to TCPport and Telnetport, several other service options can be enabled on a service:
Table 4-1: Service Options
Option Function
AppleTalk Enables or disables AppleTalk access to the service. Macintosh computers,
for example, will see the service name in their Choosers if they are on the
same zone/network as the Server. Note that all AppleTalk enabled services on
the Server are assumed to be LaserWriter printers running PostScript. There
is no way to support non-PostScript devices (such as ImageWriters).
Banner If enabled, provides a banner page before service data is sent to the port. The
host software may still provide its own banner page regardless of the Server
service setting. This option should not be used with PostScript.
Binary If enabled, prevents the Server from processing the data stream. Disabling
this feature (the default), allows the Server to convert <LF> to <CR><LF>
and possibly perform tab expansion. PostScript (below) implies binary mode.
Binary should be enabled for PCL jobs.
DLC If enabled, handles NT DLC print connections.
EOJ If enabled, appends a user-configurable end-of-job string to every job.
Formfeed If enabled, appends a Formfeed to print jobs.
LANManager Enables or disables LAN Manager access to the service.
LAT Enables or disables LAT access to the service.
NetWare Enables or disables NetWare access to the service. If NetWare is not enabled
on any Server services, the Server will not poll the fileservers.
Postscript If enabled, queries the printer (via Ctrl-D exchanges) to make sure it is ready
for a new job before starting any job. Any service supporting only a Post-
Script printer should also have this flag enabled.
PSConvert If enabled, encapsulates text sent to the service in a PostScript wrapper. This
allows text-only queues to print to PostScript devices.
RTEL Enables or disables RTEL access to the service.
SOJ If enabled, sends a user-configurable start-of-job string to the attached device
at the beginning of every access.
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