
Intermate100 and Intermate101 Print Server Administration Manual 134
Processing Facilities: Working with NDO Load Balancing Pools and Data Manipulation
This is a pretty complex example to illustrate what is possible.
Don’t try to fully understand the details shown. When you start
configuring your own systems, the details will make sense to
you.
To be complete in your planning, you must consider which
types of input will be sent to which logical printer. The final
example below shows this; at the same time, it reflects a more
realistic situation entailing less complicated use of pre-pro-
cessing, post-processing and string substitution than in the
previous figures.
Figure 14. Simpler example: services and logical printers
Types of
input
configured
to...
Logical
Printer
Load
Balancin
g Pool]
Pre-Processing
(String Before)
Post-Processing
(String After)
Substitution
Strings
FTP, Raw-4,
LPR-5
0 (zero) 0, 1 not possible not possible not possible
SCS 5250E 1 3, 4 none none none
SCS 5250E 2 0, 1, 2 none none none
SCS 5250E,
LPR-7
3 3, 4 none form feed, print a message
on the separator sheet
none
SCS 5250E,
LPR-8
4 0, 1, 2 none form feed, print a message
on the separator sheet
none
IPP,
ThinPrint,
Raw-2, LPR-
2, LPR-6
5 4, 3 none form feed, print a message
on the separator sheet
1, 5, 10, 14
LPR-3, Raw-3 6 0, 1 change language
code table
restore the previous
language code table
2, 4, 5, 11, 12,
13, 14, 16
LPR-4 7 3, 4 wait for manual
feed
none 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7
LPR-1, Raw-1 8 0, 1, 2, none form feed, print a message
on the separator sheet
none