The LPR (Line Printer Remote) port monitor feature allows computers to communicate with printers over a network using the LPR protocol. It enables print jobs to be sent to remote printers, facilitating printing in networked environments. This feature is particularly useful in managing print queues and handling multiple print requests efficiently. LPR port monitoring is commonly used in Unix and Linux systems but can also be implemented in Windows environments.
LPR Port Monitor feature
LPR Port Monitor feature
LPR Port Monitor
This feature is named "port mirror" or SPAN. You need to get a manageable switch to have this feature. You also need to setup a passive monitoring program(ie: WFilter) to monitor the traffic.
Basically you need VGA port to connect a monitor with laptop or now you can use HDMI port as well if your monitor has HDMI port too.
If you are using windows XP, Microsoft integrated a feature called "Plug-and-Play" allowing you to simply plug your new monitor into the pronged video output port in the back of your tower and use it instantly.
Which type of monitor? Which type of monitor?
HAHJA. Monitor.
If the IBM laptop you use has a VGA port you just connect your monitor cable directly to the port. Then turn on the laptop and it should install the drivers needed to use the external monitor automatically. If you laptop does not have a VGA port then you will need a "Laptop replica port" to add the VGA port so you can connect the monitor.
Its the socket in the computer where the monitor or projector is plugged in
in the usb port or in the back on the monitor or in the headphone port
Yes it is when you are speaking in terms of plugging your monitor in the graphics adapter port.