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Martin Vorlaender
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Re: Creating a queue on an NTY device

You can create telnet devices on HP TCP/IP services, too. See http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/732final/6526/6526pro_035.html#tel_create_sess_sec

HTH,
Martin
Doug Phillips
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Re: Creating a queue on an NTY device

I, too, thought NTY devices were Multinet and they use a processor something like MULTINET_NTYSYM or is that just from my old rusty memory:-)

TCP/IP for OVMS creates TNA's but I didn't know it could create NTY's. And, I haven't looked lately, but I know that once upon a time you could set NTY device spooled but not a TNA. Has that changed?

Doug
Martin Vorlaender
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Re: Creating a queue on an NTY device

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I too, thought NTY devices were Multinet and they use a processor something like MULTINET_NTYSYM or is that just from my old rusty memory:-)
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Your old rusty memory is correct. As I see it, in Multinet, any terminal device is an NTY device. Just like TNAs are in TCP/IP Services.

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TCP/IP for OVMS creates TNA's but I didn't know it could create NTY's. And, I haven't looked lately, but I know that once upon a time you could set NTY device spooled but not a TNA. Has that changed?
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Never tried that (neither with a TNA nor with an NTY).

cu,
Martin
Carl Bennett
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Re: Creating a queue on an NTY device

You're going to want to use the MULTINET_NTYSMB processor for NTY queues, and you want to be sure to have the latest updates from Process, as there were some bugs in 4.2 and 4.3 (I haven't tried multinet 5 yet, but I'm on the list for the 5.1 beta)...

Also, we kept getting blank pages after the print jobs, so I started throwing a reset into the queue that looked something like this...

RESET
PE\
SEPARATE
]VMS;2\

The whole thing looks something like this...

$ init /que /start /on = /record -
/default = (NOFEED,NOFLAG,NOBURST,NOTRAIL,FORM='QFORM) -
/process = MULTINET_NTYSMB/retain = error /sched = nosize -
/separate = (reset =(reset,separate)) /no_initial_ff

For best results with these, you do want to spool them, and they won't create unless you build the NTY first...

NTYCP:==$MULTINET:NTYCP
NTYCP CREATE PORT /NODE = XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX /PORT = XXXX
Jan van den Ende
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Re: Creating a queue on an NTY device

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