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On systems with 24 MBs of memory, this option is not configured into the kernel by default. [Return]
RT refers to Digital's Realtime software. [Return]
The table indicates that the
pty
psuedodevice keyword
is required and the RPTY option is not required.
It does not matter which
one is configured, as long as one is configured.
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Yes if a realtime kernel. [Return]
The value
for the
ct=
type is either
dev,
LAT, or
tcp.
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When the printer is connected to a remote LAT printer, the
lp
symbol must specify a configured LAT application port.
Refer to the
Network Administration
guide for information on setting up a LAT,
configuring a LAT application port, and enabling remote LAT terminal server
printing.
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For a networked (TCP/IP) printer, the
lp
symbol must specify a host name and service name from the
/etc/services
file.
The entry is in the format
@hostname/servicename, such as
@prthub/dl3500.
The
ct
symbol is set to
tcp.
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If the printer is a remote printer, a remote connection is used.
You
must use the
rm
symbol to specify the name of the machine
to which the printer is attached.
You must also specify the printer reference
name with the
rp
symbol, as well as the
lp
and
sd
symbols
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