       $                               COMPAQ   Software Product  Description   C ___________________________________________________________________   C PRODUCT NAME:  Compaq DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) for OpenVMS,   SPD # 44.15.11                Version 2.0    DESCRIPTION   C Compaq DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) for OpenVMS is a layered software F application that runs on OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS VAX systems to pro-I vide access to selected PostScript[R] Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 print-  ers.  E DCPS drives selected PostScript printers and supports these printers' G special features, such as tray and media selection and two-sided print- F ing. File formats supported include PostScript, ANSI-Compliant DIGITALC Printing Protocol Level 3 (DEC PPL3) and HP PCL. DCPS also includes D features such as number-up, layup, automatic data type detection andC high speed image printing, plus translators for a number of printer E languages. See the Other Hardware Required section of the SPD for the ! list of supported printer models.   B DECprint Supervisor software consists of the following components:  G o  A print symbiont that processes print requests for the host on which     it resides.  E o  Software to transmit the request and associated data over the fol-     lowing protocols:  G    -  Ethernet to a PrintServer printer via DECnet or TCP/IP using Com- (       mon Printer Access Protocol (CPAP)  D    -  Ethernet via TCP/IP to a printer with a network interface cardD       (NIC) that supports the bidirectional raw TCP/IP socket proto-	       col   C                                                           June 2001        E    -  Ethernet via TCP/IP to a printer connected to a print server or I       a terminal server that supports the bidirectional raw TCP/IP socket        protocol  0    -  AppleTalk[R] over Ethernet or LocalTalk[R]       -  Local Area Transport (LAT)      -  Serial line   J o  Translators to convert various non-PostScript files into the PostScript    language for printing.   C o  Page formatting capabilities such as the ability to print multi- D    ple page images on a single side of a sheet of paper and to spec-)    ify borders, margins and page offsets.   E o  A series of PostScript tools for application developers. These in- E    clude a PostScript error handler and Font Encoding Vectors for the E    ISO Latin Alphabet Number 1 (ISO 8859/1) and DIGITAL Multinational D    Character Set for use with all the PostScript text fonts that are>    built into DIGITAL and selected Compaq PostScript printers.  G Install DECprint Supervisor software on each node that has print queues  for PostScript printers.  D A system running DECprint Supervisor software can transmit print re-F quests to printers on a TCP/IP, DECnet, LAT or AppleTalk network. Note2 that not all printers support all these protocols.  E To communicate with a printer on a TCP/IP network, Compaq TCP/IP Ser- F vices for OpenVMS software or Process Software MultiNet[R] for OpenVMSD or TCPware[R] for OpenVMS software must be installed on your system.D To communicate with a printer on an AppleTalk network, the AppleTalkD for OpenVMS network software that is included with the PATHWORKS forC OpenVMS (Macintosh) software product must be installed on your sys-  tem.  I Note: PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Macintosh) has been retired and is no longer 
 supported.  "                                  2       D For DIGITAL PrintServer printers, whether using the TCP/IP or DECnetE protocol, PrintServer Software must be installed on at least one sys-  tem in your network.   Printing Features   F o  PostScript printing. The print symbiont passes PostScript files di-C    rectly to the printer. DECprint Supervisor does not interpret or D    translate PostScript files. Therefore, they must be created usingC    standard PostScript Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3 operators as de- #    fined within the printer itself.   F o  ANSI (DEC PPL3) printing. DECprint Supervisor translates ANSI filesF    into PostScript for printing on the output device. These ANSI filesI    may contain ASCII text, sixel graphics and other features of DIGITAL's ,    ANSI-compliant Printing Protocol Level 3.  C o  Selection of input tray via INPUT_TRAY, SHEET_SIZE, or PAGE_SIZE E    parameters and output tray via OUTPUT_TRAY, within the limitations F    of the printer and the tray-naming conventions to provide such fea-	    tures.   C o  Rotation of the page via the PAGE_ORIENTATION parameter for non-     PostScript files only.   C o  Selection of single-sided, double-sided, or tumble printing when 5    available on the printer, via the SIDES parameter.   C o  Formatting of ANSI text files via the /HEADER, /FORM, /SPACE and *    /FEED qualifiers and the TAB parameter.  D o  Control of ANSI file margins, page setup and wrap or truncate op-1    tions as specified by the DEFINE/FORM command.   H o  Status and error messages sent to the user's terminal, may be printedE    on the job trailer page or job log page, written to a log file, or '    displayed on the operator's console.   D o  Use of device control modules for basic data types via the /SETUPE    qualifier. PostScript modules may contain any PostScript operators 4    supported by the printer in the printing context.  "                                  3       F o  Collection of accounting information for each print job as follows:D    sheets of paper printed, the number of RMS Gets and the number ofD    QIO Writes. All Compaq, DIGITAL and GENICOM printers support thisD    feature except where noted in the Other Hardware Required sectionE    of the SPD. This feature may not be available with other printers.   D o  Access to the PCL interpreter native to selected printers. Print-C    ers for which the native PCL interpreter is supported are listed 5    in the Other Hardware Required section of the SPD.   F o  Access to DCPS product features for printers with an AppleTalk con-&    nection in a PATHWORKS environment.  E o  Support for PrintServer printers on DECnet or TCP/IP interconnects J    using CPAP protocol (TCP/IP requires Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSC    or Process Software MultiNet for OpenVMS or TCPware for OpenVMS.   F o  Support for printers via network interface cards, print servers andA    terminal servers that support bidirectional raw TCP/IP socket.   E o  Automatic data type detection and switching. The software attempts E    to determine the data type of the file. If successful, it will au- F    tomatically translate, if necessary, and print the file. If it can-F    not determine the file data type, it will use the default data type"    defined by DATA_TYPE=AUTOMATIC.  M    If the file is printed using the data type defined by DATA_TYPE=AUTOMATIC, E    the symbiont will look for a switch to PostScript command (%!) and F    continue to process the rest of the file as PostScript. This switchD    may occur only once per file. The switch to PostScript feature isE    not available when DCPS uses a printer's native PCL interpreter to     process the file.  G o  Printing non-PostScript data types on the PostScript printer. Trans- L    lators are provided to translate the following data types into PostScript    for printing:  E    -  DDIF (bitonal Image subset only) This requires DECwindows soft- F       ware or DECimage Application Services (DAS), the latter of which.       is available only on OpenVMS VAX systems  ?    -  PCL Level 4 (as implemented on the HP[R] LaserJet[R] IID)   "                                  4           -  IBM[R] Proprinter[R] XL24   $    -  ReGIS (monochrome output only)      -  Tektronix[R] 4010/4014  F    -  ASCII LIST translator that formats and numbers ASCII files. ThisD       translator numbers each line of text, creates alternating barsD       of gray and white in the background and creates a running head'       of the file name and page number.   C o  Printing two or more page images on a single side of a sheet via     the NUMBER_UP parameter.   E o  Specifying page layup features via the LAYUP_DEFINITION parameter. D    Page layup features include Borders, Margins, Margin Alternation,D    Pages Per Sheet, First Page, Page Order and Page Grid. Layup def-G    inition options may be provided directly, as arguments to the LAYUP_ G    DEFINITION parameter, or indirectly, as the contents of a file spec-     ified by that parameter.   F o  Specifying a range of pages of the file to be printed via the PAGE_    LIMIT parameter.   E o  Automatically scaling a page created for one paper size so that it C    fits on a different paper size via use of both the PAGE_SIZE and 3    SHEET_SIZE parameters on the same print command.   C o  Printing multiple uncollated copies of each sheet via the SHEET_     COUNT parameter.   H o  Use of device control modules for all data types via the /SETUP qual-E    ifier. ANSI modules may include control sequences. PCL modules may     include binary font data.   ANSI (DEC PPL3) Emulation   E Printing of ANSI text and sixel graphics is compatible with DIGITAL's  ANSI-compliant PPL3 printers.   "                                  5       E Note: PostScript printers differ in the amount of virtual memory they F have available for printing and font storage. Files that require down-C loading of fonts may be printed differently, may print more slowly, ' or may fail to print, on some printers.    INSTALLATION STATEMENT  C Compaq recommends that a customer's first purchase of this software D product include Compaq Installation Services. These services provideG for installation of the software product by an experienced Compaq Soft-  ware Specialist.  D For subsequent purchases of this product, only customers with knowl-C edge of OpenVMS generic and execution print queues in clustered and D non-clustered environments and, if operating in a DECserver environ-D ment, knowledge of DECserver management, should attempt installationD of this software product. Compaq recommends that all other customers( purchase Compaq's Installation Services.  C These services provide for the installation of the software product D and Compaq PostScript Printer hardware by an experienced Compaq Spe- cialist.  D Before installation of the software by Compaq Installation Services, the customer must:  C o  Obtain, install and demonstrate as operational any equipment and E    facilities necessary to interface to Compaq's communication equip-     ment.  E o  Make available for a reasonable period of time, as mutually agreed C    upon by Compaq and the customer, all hardware, communication fa- B    cilities and terminals that are to be used during installation.  D o  For verification of installation and connectivity in a multi-nodeE    node network, designate and provide access to a host that has pre- $    viously been installed by Compaq.  E o  Assure that a valid OpenVMS operating system license is installed.   "                                  6       C Delays caused by any failure to meet these responsibilities will be ; charged at the then prevailing rate for time and materials.   E Installation of DECprint Supervisor software will consist of the fol-  lowing:   D o  Verification that all prerequisite software and hardware has been
    installed.   C o  Verification that a complete set of DCPS software media and doc-      umentation has been received.  F o  Verification that all hardware and software prerequisites have been(    met and the equipment is operational.  / o  Installation of DCPS software on one system.   G o  Verification that DCPS software has been correctly installed by run- 6    ning the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP).  J o  Modification of the DECnet database or TCP/IP hosts file to add printer    node names and addresses.  D o  Modification of the OpenVMS start-up files to automate the start-    up of print queues.   HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS    Processors Supported  E For information about support processors, refer to the Software Prod- G uct Description for the OpenVMS Operating System for Alpha and VAX (SPD 
 41.87.xx).   Other Hardware Required   , At least one PostScript printer, as follows:   Apple    o  LaserWriter IIg   o  LaserWriter IIf [3]  "                                  7        o  LaserWriter II NT [3]   o  LaserWriter II NTR [3]    o  LaserWriter II NTX [3]    o  LaserWriter Plus [3]    o  LaserWriter Pro 600 [3]   o  LaserWriter Pro 630 [3]   Compaq   o  Laser Printer LN16 [1]    o  Laser Printer LN32    o  Laser Printer LNC02 [2]   o  Laser Printer LNM40   DIGITAL    o  Colormate PS[R] (LF01R) [3]  / o  Colorwriter LSR 2000 and 2000[+] (LNC01) [3]   ! o  DECcolorwriter 1000 (LF02) [3]    o  DEClaser 1150 (LN07R) [3]   o  DEClaser 1152 (LN07C) [3]   o  DEClaser 2150 (LN05R) [3]   o  DEClaser 2250 (LN06R) [3]   o  DEClaser 3250 (LN08R) [3]   o  DEClaser 3500 (LN14) [4]    ____________________  9 [1] Supported only when the printer is in PostScript mode   , [2] Does not support DCPS accounting feature  0 [3] Printer does not have native PCL interpreter  G [4] Includes support for direct printing to native PCL interpreter only '     when printer is in autosensing mode   "                                  8        o  DEClaser 5100 (LN09) [4]    o  Laser Printer LN15 [1]    o  Laser Printer LN15+ [1]   o  Laser Printer LN17+ps   o  Laser Printer LN20 [2]    o  Laser Printer LN40 [2]    o  Laser Printer LNC02 [2]  	 o  LN17ps    o  PrintServer 17 (LPS17)    o  PrintServer 17/600    o  PrintServer 20 (LPS20) [3]    o  turbo PrintServer 20 [3]    o  PrintServer 32 (LPS32) [3]    o  PrintServer 32 plus   o  PrintServer 40 (LPS40) [3]    o  PrintServer 40 Plus [3]   o  ScriptPrinter (LN03R) [3]   GENICOM    o  LN21    o  LN28    o  LNM40   o  microLaser 170 [1]    o  microLaser 210    o  microLaser 280    o  microLaser 320   "                                  9        o  microLaser 401    HP   o  Color LaserJet 4500   o  Color LaserJet 4550  : o  LaserJet III with HP PostScript (Level 1) cartridge [3]  ? o  LaserJet III with HP PostScript-Plus (Level 2) cartridge [3]   ; o  LaserJet IIID with HP PostScript (Level 1) cartridge [3]   @ o  LaserJet IIID with HP PostScript-Plus (Level 2) cartridge [3]  2 o  LaserJet IIISi with PostScript (Level 1) option  2 o  LaserJet IIISi with PostScript (Level 2) option   o  LaserJet 4M   o  LaserJet 4M Plus    o  LaserJet 4ML    o  LaserJet 4MP    o  LaserJet 4SiMX    o  LaserJet 4MV    o  LaserJet 5SiMX   # o  LaserJet 5M (monochrome version)    o  LaserJet 2100   o  LaserJet 4000   o  LaserJet 4050   o  LaserJet 5000   o  LaserJet 8000   o  LaserJet 8100   o  LaserJet 8150  "                                 10        o  PaintJet XL300 [3]    Lexmark   
 o  Optra C710    o  Optra Rt+ [3]   o  Optra S 1250    o  Optra S 1255    o  Optra S 1620    o  Optra S 1625    o  Optra S 1650    o  Optra S 1855    o  Optra S 2420    o  Optra S 2450    o  Optra S 2455    o  Optra Se 3455  
 o  Optra T610   
 o  Optra T612   
 o  Optra T614   
 o  Optra T616   
 o  Optra W810   	 Tektronix    o  Phaser 200e [3]   o  Phaser 200i [3]   o  Phaser 220e [3]   o  Phaser 740 [3]    o  Phaser 750 [3]   "                                 11        o  Phaser 780 [3]    o  Phaser 850 [3]    Xerox    o  DocuPrint N2025   o  DocuPrint N2125   o  DocuPrint N2825   o  DocuPrint N3225   o  DocuPrint N4025  D A supported printer must be equipped with one or more of the follow- ing supported interconnects:   o  EIA-232 (RS-232) serial port    o  EIA-422 (RS-422) serial port   F o  Ethernet port or Network Interface Card (NIC) supporting CPAP, LAT,9    Ethertalk, or bidirectional raw TCP/IP socket protocol   C o  Bidirectional Centronics parallel port connected through a print     server or terminal server   o  LocalTalk port   G Note: DCPS does not support the following types of printer connections:   F  -  A unidirectional connection (for example, a parallel or raw TCP/IP    port that is unidirectional)   *  -  The parallel port on an OpenVMS system  '  -  The Telnet or LPD network protocols   = The following notes apply when using the above interconnects:   D o  EIA-232 serial interfaces are optional with some printers and may#    need to be purchased separately.   "                                 12       D o  EIA-422 serial interfaces, such as that employed on the HP Paint-;    Jet XL300, require an EIA-422/EIA-232 converter/adapter.C  C o  The HP LaserJet 4SiMX is supported for serial communication when =    equipped with the Extend Systems ESI-2633A interface card.r  E o  LocalTalk interfaces require an EtherTalk/LocalTalk router/adapterVD    for connecting to Ethernet-based local area networks supported by    OpenVMS systems.v  F o  Ethernet interfaces may require an adapter to connect the printer's7    Ethernet hardware to that of the local area network.   H o  Ethernet protocols supported for certain Desktop and Workgroup print-F    ers (not including PrintServer printers) are LAT, EtherTalk and raw    TCP/IP socket..  D o  Ethernet protocols supported for DIGITAL PrintServer printers are    DECnet CPAP and TCP/IP CPAP.a  ? For Serial Line Configurations Only, the following are requiredS  $ o  At least one printer listed above  C o  Serial interface and cable for EIA-232 or EIA-422 with converterr    /adaptere  5 o  One of the following serial interfaces or servers:i  C    -  CVAX serial interface (CXA16, CXB16, CX08, DZQ-11; 9600 baud).  )    -  DHV11 (9600 baud; serial interface)s  )    -  DZQ11 (9600 baud; serial interface)c  )    -  DLV11 (9600 baud; serial interface)e  )    -  DHU11 (9600 baud; serial interface)   )    -  DMZ32 (4800 baud; serial interface)n  )    -  DMF32 (9600 baud; serial interface)e  )    -  DMB32 (9600 baud; serial interface)i  .    -  DECserver 90L and 90L+ (38.4K baud; LAT)  "                                 13       ;    -  DECserver 90M (57.6K baud; LAT and raw TCP/IP socket)a  <    -  DECserver 90TL (57.6K baud; LAT and raw TCP/IP socket)  $    -  DECserver 100 (9600 baud; LAT)  (    -  DECserver 200/MC (19.2K baud; LAT)  %    -  DECserver 250 (19.2K baud; LAT)   $    -  DECserver 300 (19.2K baud; LAT  $    -  DECserver 500 (9600 baud; LAT)  $    -  DECserver 550 (9600 baud; LAT)  C    -  DECserver 700 series (115.2K baud; LAT and raw TCP/IP socket)e  C    -  DECserver 900 series (115.2K baud; LAT and raw TCP/IP socket)s  %    -  MUXserver 100 (19.2K baud; LAT)i  %    -  MUXserver 300 (19.2K baud; LAT)   %    -  NetRider 90 - see DECserver 90Mc  -    -  NetRider 900 - see DECserver 900 seriesp       -  LATprint (38.4K baud; LAT)  '    -  RapidPrint 200 (115.2K baud; LAT)r  D A DECserver or NetRider configuration requires DECserver Network Ac-D cess Software (DNAS) V2.0 or later and a minimum of 4 Mbytes of mem-" ory to support raw TCP/IP sockets.  E All of the interfaces above support EIA-232 and some support EIA-422. F The customer must select an appropriate combination of host serial in-E terface, cable and printer serial interface. In some cases, an exter- " nal adapter may be required. Also:  C o  The printer's communications interface must be set for 8-bit, non    parity communication.  D o  The interface baud rate must be set to a value less than or equal>    to the value specified above for the chosen host interface.  "                                 14 w     D o  Flow control should be set to XON/XOFF for PostScript-only print-E    ers or DTR/CTS (hardware handshake) for PostScript/PCL 5 printers.t  A For Parallel Port Configurations Only, the following are required   & o  At least one printer (listed above)  3 o  Bidirectional Centronics parallel port interface   & o  One of the following print servers:  0    -  DIGITAL RapidPrint 200 (LAT and EtherTalk)  C    -  DIGITAL RapidPrint 500 (LAT, EtherTalk and raw TCP/IP socket)e  ;    -  GENICOM MPS100 (LAT, EtherTalk and raw TCP/IP socket)i  C A parallel cable may also be required to connect the printer to thei
 print server.S  > For Raw TCP/IP Configurations Only, the following are required  & o  At least one printer (listed above)  F o  A NIC, print server, or terminal server that provides bidirectional    raw TCP/IP sockets.  E A cable may also be required to connect the printer to a print serverf or terminal server.i  = For AppleTalk Configurations Only, the following are requiredn  ) o  A printer with an AppleTalk controllert  9 o  An Ethernet Controller Interface for the client system   E o  An EtherTalk or LocalTalk physical channel for the printer. If the H    LocalTalk interconnect is used, an EtherTalk/LocalTalk router/adapterC    must be used to convert between the physical protocols. Refer to-E    the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Macintosh)[5] SPD 35.09.xx for more in-t2    formation about configuring AppleTalk networks.   ____________________  = [5] This product has been retired and is no longer supported.,  "                                 15 n  f  # For PrintServer Configurations Only,    o  A DIGITAL PrintServer printer  9 o  An Ethernet Controller Interface for the client system   D o  An Ethernet physical channel for the printer, and one of the fol-
    lowing:  +    -  Ethernet Transceiver (H4000 or H4004)'  (    -  Local Network Interconnect (DELNI)  /    -  ThinWire Ethernet Station Adapter (DESTA)o  #    -  ThinWire Interconnect (DEMPR)o   Disk Space Requirements:   DECprint Supervisor for 
 OpenVMS AlphaS) Disk space required for      7,400 blocksc) installation:                (3.7 Mbytes)t) Disk space required for      6,900 blocks ) use (permanent):             (3.5 Mbytes)    DECprint Supervisor fort OpenVMS VAXo) Disk space required for      5,900 blocks ) installation:                (3.0 Mbytes)d) Disk space required for      5,500 blocksD) use (permanent):             (2.8 Mbytes)   E These counts refer to the disk space required on the system disk. The D sizes are approximate; actual sizes may vary depending on the user'sE system environment, system disk cluster size, configuration and soft-e
 ware options.e      "                                 16 e      SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTSR  C DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) for OpenVMS Version 2.0 software runs onp7 the following versions of the OpenVMS operating system:   & o  OpenVMS Alpha V6.2, V7.2-1 and V7.3  $ o  OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2, V7.2 and V7.3  D However, only specific versions of networking software are supportedD for each version of the operating system. See the following sections for the supported versions.i   Raw TCP/IP Configurationsa  C For Raw TCP/IP configurations, you need one of the following TCP/IPr	 products:o  % o  Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSn  ( o  Process Software MultiNet for OpenVMS  ' o  Process Software TCPware for OpenVMSu  # See Table 1 for supported versions.t                              "                                 17 i  t  C ___________________________________________________________________A  C Table_1:_Supported_TCP/IP_Versions_________________________________e               TCP/IPC OpenVMS_____Services____MultiNet____TCPware________________________!  / Alpha       V4.2        V4.0 -      V5.3 - V5.4  V6.2                    V4.3  / Alpha       V5.0A -     V4.0 -      V5.3 - V5.4r V7.2-1      V5.1        V4.3  / Alpha       V5.1        V4.0 -      V5.3 - V5.4r V7.3                    V4.3  / VAX         V4.0        V4.0 -      V5.3 - V5.4r V5.5-2                  V4.3  / VAX V7.2    V5.0A -     V4.0 -      V5.3 - V5.4s             V5.1        V4.3  / VAX V7.3    V5.1        V4.0 -      V5.3 - V5.4 C ________________________V4.3_______________________________________e  " PrintServer Printer Configurations  F For PrintServer printer configurations, you need a supporting host andE PrintServer Software V4.0 or later.[6] Refer to the PrintServer Soft- ' ware SPD 48.09.xx for more information.   , You also need one of the following products:   o  DECnet for OpenVMS    o  DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS  % o  Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSs  ( o  Process Software MultiNet for OpenVMS   ____________________  " [6] This product has been retired.  "                                 18    t  ' o  Process Software TCPware for OpenVMSn  / See Table 1 and Table 2 for supported versions.e  C ___________________________________________________________________e  C Table_2:_Supported_DECnet_Versions_________________________________B  C OpenVMS_________DECnet______DECnet-Plus____________________________a    Alpha V6.2      V6.2        V6.3  " Alpha V7.2-1    V7.2-1      V7.2-1    Alpha V7.3      V7.3        V7.3   VAX V5.5-2      V5.5-2      --    VAX V7.2        V7.2        V7.2  C VAX_V7.3________V7.3________V7.3___________________________________h    AppleTalk Printer Configurations  H o  The AppleTalk for OpenVMS network software from PATHWORKS for OpenVMS    (Macintosh)[5]    DDIF image printingp  = o  DECwindows software, or DECimage Application Services V3.2e  I Note: DECimage Application Services, now retired and no longer supported, C is only available on OpenVMS VAX systems. The software required forcE DDIF printing is available if DECwindows software is installed on them system.y          "                                 19 i  u   SOFTWARE LICENSING  C This software is furnished under the licensing provisions of CompaqsE Computer Corporation's Standard Terms and Conditions. For more infor- D mation about Compaq's licensing terms and policies, contact your re-# seller, VAR or local Compaq office.e   DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS   F The right to use DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS, is included with the@ license for the OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS VAX operating systems.  D This right permits execution of the DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS,D software on any licensed processor (i.e., Alpha or VAX computer) forE purposes of controlling and providing basic printing features for allp4 PostScript printers controlled by the licensed node.  H The Hardware Requirements section of this SPD lists the supported print-E ers. Supported printers have been tested and verified to work. CompaqoK makes no representation relative to the use of this product with PostScriptwL devices not listed in the SPD. Customers' use of the product with PostScript3 devices not listed in the SPD is at their own risk.u   CLUSTER ENVIRONMENTa  C This layered product is fully supported when installed on any validfH and licensed VMScluster[7] configuration without restrictions. The Hard-E ware Requirements section of this product's Software Product Descrip-nE tion and System Support Addendum detail any special hardware requiredn by this product.   OpenVMS Tailoring    ____________________I [7] VMScluster configurations are fully described in the VMScluster Soft-aF     ware Product Description (42.18.xx) and include CI, Ethernet, DSSI     and SCSI configurations.      "                                 20 m  l  D The following OpenVMS classes are required for full functionality of this layered product:i   o  OpenVMS Required Savesetw  0 o  Network Support (for PrintServer support) [8]   o  Secure User's Environment  > o  Utilities (for support of DECserver connected printers) [8]  F o  DECwindows Application Files (for printing DDIF encoded bitonal im-    ages) [8]  C For more information on OpenVMS classes and tailoring, refer to the B appropriate OpenVMS Operating System Software Product Description.   OPTIONAL SOFTWAREw  ? o  Distributed Queuing Service for OpenVMS (DQS) (SPD 28.80.xx)e  H o  DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha (SPD 50.45.xx) or DECnet-Plus for Open-G    VMS VAX (SPD 25.03.xx) when DECnet is used as the communication pro-n!    tocol to PrintServer printers.a  C o  Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS (SPD 46.46.xx) when TCP/IP iseD    used as the communication protocol to PrintServer printers and toF    printers with NICs and print servers and terminal servers that sup-#    port raw TCP/IP socket protocol.c  H o  The AppleTalk for OpenVMS network software that accompanies PATHWORKSC    for OpenVMS (Macintosh)[5] (SPD 35.09.xx) when AppleTalk is usedtB    as the communication protocol to desktop or workgroup printers.  C o  Process Software MultiNet for OpenVMS when TCP/IP is used as thenF    communication protocol to PrintServer printers and to printers withF    NICs and print servers and terminal servers that support raw TCP/IP    socket protocol.a   ____________________J [8] These are optional features.  Installations that do not use these fea-A     tures do not need to install the tailoring classes indicated.     "                                 21 I  T  G o  Process Software TCPware for OpenVMS when TCP/IP is used as the com-rC    munication protocol to PrintServer printers and to printers withrF    NICs and print servers and terminal servers that support raw TCP/IP    socket protocol.r  ; o  DECimage Application Services for OpenVMS (SPD 25.E8.xx)r   GROWTH CONSIDERATIONS+  D The minimum hardware/software requirements for any future version ofC this product may be different from the requirements for the current5 version.   DISTRIBUTION MEDIA  D DCPS software is available on CD-ROM as described below, and as part8 of the OpenVMS Alpha and VAX Software Product Libraries.  F DCPS documentation is available on CD-ROM and in hardcopy as describedD below, and as part of the OpenVMS Alpha and VAX Online Documentation
 Libraries.   ORDERING INFORMATION   Software Documentation:     QA-09NAA-GZ (hardcopy)i  ! Software Media and Documentation:     QA-09NAB-H8 (CD-ROM)C  D This CD-ROM contains DCPS software for Alpha and VAX, and documenta- tion in various formats.   o  Documentation%    Software Product Description (SPD)t    Release Notes    Installation Guide]    System Manager's Guidee    User's Guide   "                                 22 r     
 o  Formats    Texto    PostScript (PS)2    Adobe Acrobat[R] Portable Document Format (PDF)#    HyperText Markup Language (HTML) 
    Bookreadert   SOFTWARE PRODUCT SERVICESp  D A variety of service options are available from Compaq. For more in-? formation, contact your Compaq reseller or local Compaq office.    SOFTWARE WARRANTY   F This software is provided by Compaq with a ninety-day comformance war-D ranty in accordance with the Compaq warranty terms applicable to the license purchase.t  "  2001 Compaq Computer Corporation  F COMPAQ and the Compaq logo Registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Of-C fice. DECnet and OpenVMS are trademarks of Compaq Information Tech- > nologies Group, L.P. in the United States and other countries.  D All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or regis-/ tered trademarks of their respective companies.M  F Confidential computer software. Valid license from Compaq required forC possession, use, or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212,rH Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Tech-C nical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government1+ under vendor's standard commercial license.   E Compaq shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omis-+D sions contained herein. The information in this document is providedC "as is" without warranty of any kind and is subject to change with-2C out notice. The warranties for Compaq products are set forth in the E express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Noth- F ing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.  "                                 23