The netmask clarifies whether the host bit is an actual zero or a wildcard representation.Įnables or disables state mirroring. This setting is required for a network virtual server. Specifies the netmask for a network virtual server only. Specifies the name of the last hop pool that you want the virtual server to use to direct reply traffic to the last hop router. This is the type of virtual server you create when you want to create a VLAN group. Specifies a virtual server that shares the same IP address as a node in an associated VLAN. Specifies the IP protocol for which you want the virtual server to direct traffic. Name of the IP Intelligence (Dynamic White/Black List) policy that is attached. The destination, mask, translate-address, translate-port, vlans, vlans-disabled and vlans-enabled attributes are set by the system and any attempt to change them will have no effect. Since internal virtual servers do not listen for external connections, not all attributes are used for internal virtual servers. Internal virtual servers do not receive external connections, instead they are specified by name by profiles in the parent virtual server (see ltm profile request-adapt and ltm profile response-adapt). The virtual server simply forwards the packet directly to the destination IP address specified in the client request. Specifies a virtual server like other virtual servers, except that the virtual server has no pool members to load balance. Specifies an internal virtual server that handles requests on the side for a parent virtual server, such as content adaptation. Global Traffic Manager (GTM) can rely on this value to load balance traffic in a proportional manner. Specifies a score that is associated with the virtual server. Specifies the flow eviction policy for the virtual server to use when the connection limit is approached Specifies a fallback persistence profile for the virtual server to use when the default persistence profile is not available. This brings the virtual server to a state where it will accept new connections. Specifies the state of the virtual server. However, it allows current connections to finish processing before going to a down state. Note that when you disable a virtual server, the virtual server no longer accepts new connection requests. If there is no pool, the received request get dropped. Specifies a virtual server that relays all received DHCP requests to all pool members. can be an IP address or a previously created virtual-address. Specifies the : on which the virtual server listens for connections. Specifies the maximum number of concurrent connections you want to allow for the virtual server. This feature applies to certain platforms only. Specifies the name of an existing bwc policy for the virtual server to use to enforce a throughput policy for incoming network traffic.Įnables or disables clustered multi-processor (CMP) acceleration. The default is to use next level’s default. Specifies whether to automatically map last hop for pools or not. The application service to which the object belongs. Specifies whether the virtual will contribute to the operational status of the associated virtual-address. Your receipt printer is now connected to Phorest.REST Endpoints Collection URI /mgmt/tm/ltm/virtual Collection Methods OPTIONS, GET Resource URI /mgmt/tm/ltm/virtual/~resource id Resource Methods OPTIONS, GET, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, POST Resource Natural Key name, partition, subPath If the test page prints successfully, click Save to finish. Once you've selected the above, click Test to print a test page. Under Purchase Receipt Mode choose either On (meaning every purchase will print a receipt) or Optional (meaning you'll get an on-screen prompt asking if you'd like to print a receipt).In the Port dropdown, choose the COM port you assigned earlier.In the Model dropdown, choose Epson TM-T88IV.In the Attached dropdown, choose Direct.Next, Open Phorest, and go to Manager > Settings > Point of Sale > Device. Note: Remember the port number that you assigned, as you'll need this in the next step. You should see the TM-T88V printer on the next pop-up screen. In the Virtual Port Assignment Tool, select any COM port that's not currently in use then click Assign Port. Next, download Epson's TM Virtual Port Assignment Tool here, then extract and run the file. Install the Virtual Port Driver & Assign a Port The printer should now successfully be installed, and it's time to start the configuration. In the settings screen, choose the settings as shown in the image below, then click Next. Next, download Epson's Advanced Printer Driver for TM-T88V here, then extract and run the installation file. Download and Install the Driverįirst, make sure to have your receipt printer powered on and connected. This article will show you how to install and configure your Epson TM-T88V Receipt Printer to work with Phorest.
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