MPS/LPS User Guide 3: Getting Started
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Incoming Logins
You can log in via EZWebCon to configure the MPS. You can also
use incoming LAT and TCP/IP logins.
Incoming Telnet is only possible if your MPS has an IP address
configured. Incoming Telnet is enabled by default to allow TCP/IP
connections. To change this setting, use the DEFINE SERVER
INCOMING command described in the Command Reference
chapter of the Print Server Reference Manual located on the CD-
ROM.
Incoming logins do not prompt for a login password, so you may
wish to disable them for security reasons. If it is undesirable to
disable incoming logins, the MPS can be configured to prompt for a
password with the DEFINE SERVER INCOMING PASSWORD
ENABLED command.
Services
With few exceptions, you must use a service to configure print
queues on the MPS. A service is a resource accessible to network
hosts. A Lantronix service is also known as a remote printer name
or remote queue name on many operating systems.
The following default services are available once the MPS100 or
LPS1-T has booted:
Table 1: Default Services
MPS100 LPS1-T Function
MPS_xxxxxx_TEXT LPS_xxxxxx_TEXT
Used for text print jobs
MPS_xxxxxx_PCL LPS_xxxxxx_PCL
Used for binary print jobs,
such as plotter or PCL files
MPS_xxxxxx_PS LPS_xxxxxx_PS
Used for Post-Script print
jobs