NAME
pr3287 - IBM host printing tool
SYNOPSIS
pr3287 [ options ] [ L: ] [[
LUname [, LUname ...]@] hostname [:
port ]]
DESCRIPTION
pr3287 opens a telnet connection to an
IBM host, and emulates an IBM 3287 printer. It implements RFCs 2355 (TN3270E),
1576 (TN3270) and 1646 (LU name selection).
If the hostname is prefixed with L:, the
connection will be made through an SSL tunnel. pr3287 also
supports TELNET START-TLS option negotiation without any need for
command-line options.
A specific LU name to use may be specified by prepending it to
the hostname with an `@'. Multiple LU names to try
can be separated by commas. An empty LU can be placed in the list
with an extra comma.
The port to connect to defaults to telnet. This can be
overridden by appending a port to the hostname with a
colon `:'.
OPTIONS
pr3287 understands the following options:
- -assoc LUname
- Causes the session to be associated with the specified
LUname.
- -blanklines
- In LU3 formatted mode, print blank lines even if they are all
NULLs or control characters. (This is a violation of the 3270
printer protocol, but some hosts require it.)
- -charset name
- Specifies an alternate EBCDIC-to-ASCII mapping. The
default maps the EBCDIC U.S. English character set to ISO 8859-1. Other built-in character sets are
bracket, which corresponds to many older IBM hosts' mapping of the [ and ]
characters, and the non-U.S. character sets german,
finnish, uk, norwegian, french,
icelandic and belgian. These correspond to the
x3270 character sets of the same names.
- If name begins with an @, then the balance is
intepreted as the name of a file containing character mappings. The
file contains whitespace-separated tokens. Each token is a number
specifying an EBCDIC code, an = character, and a number
specifying the 8-bit ASCII character used to print that code. Blank
lines and lines beginning with # are ignored.
- If name begins with an =, then the balance is
intepreted as a string containing mapping tokens, as in a file.
- For example, a file defining the uk character set would
look like this:
-
-
# UK character set
0x4a=0x24 0x5b=0xa3 0xa1=0xaf
0xb0=0xa2 0xb1=0x5b 0xba=0x5e
0xbc=0x7e
- -command command
- Specifies the command to run for each print job. The default is
lpr.
- -crlf
- Causes newline characters in the output to be expanded to
carriage-return/linefeed sequences.
- -daemon
- Causes pr3287 to become a daemon (background) process.
- -eojtimeout seconds
- Causes pr3287 to flush the print job after
seconds seconds of inactivity.
- -ignoreeoj
- Ignore TN3270E PRINT-EOJ commands, relying on UNBIND commands
to indicate the ends of print jobs.
- -ffskip
- Causes pr3287 to ignore a FF (formfeed) order if it
occurs at the top of a page.
- -ffthru
- In SCS mode, causes pr3287 to pass FF (formfeed) orders
through to the printer as ASCII formfeed characters, rather than
simulating them based on the values of the MPL (maximum
presentation line) and TM (top margin) parameters.
- -reconnect
- Causes pr3287 to reconnect to the host, whenever the
connection is broken. There is a 5-second delay between reconnect
attempts, to reduce network thrashing for down or misconfigured
hosts.
- -trace
- Turns on data stream tracing. Trace information is usually
saved in the file /tmp/x3trc.pid.
- -tracedir dir
- Specifies the directory to save trace files in, instead of
/tmp.
SIGNALS
SIGINT, SIGHUP and SIGTERM cause the current print
job to be flushed (any pending data to be printed) and
pr3287 to exit.
SIGUSR1 causes the current print job to be flushed without
otherwise affecting the pr3287 process.
SEE ALSO
x3270(1),
telnet(1),
tn3270(1)
Data Stream Programmer's Reference, IBM GA23-0059
Character Set Reference, IBM GA27-3831
3174 Establishment Controller Functional Description, IBM
GA23-0218
RFC 1576, TN3270 Current Practices
RFC 1646, TN3270 Extensions for LUname and Printer Selection
RFC 2355, TN3270 Enhancements
COPYRIGHTS
Modifications Copyright 1993-1996, 1997, 1999-2003 by Paul
Mattes.
Original X11 Port Copyright 1990 by Jeff Sparkes.
- Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software
and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby
granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all
copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission
notice appear in supporting documentation.
Copyright 1989 by
Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta, GA 30332.
- All Rights Reserved. GTRC hereby grants public use of this
software. Derivative works based on this software must incorporate
this copyright notice.
VERSION
pr3287 3.3.3beta3