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Trusted Extensions Label Administration     Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 Information Library
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Preface

1.  Labels in Trusted Extensions Software

2.  Planning Labels (Tasks)

3.  Making a Label Encodings File (Tasks)

4.  Labeling Printer Output (Tasks)

Labels on Body Pages

Security Text on Banner and Trailer Pages

Specifying the Protect As Classification

Specifying Printer Banners

Specifying Channels

Configuring Security Text on Print Jobs (Task Map)

How to Specify the Words in PRINTER BANNERS

How to Specify Handling Instructions in CHANNELS

How to Set a Minimum Protect As Classification

5.  Customizing LOCAL DEFINITIONS

6.  Example: Planning an Organization's Labels

A.  Sample Label Encodings File

Index

Security Text on Banner and Trailer Pages

By default, both a banner and a trailer page are automatically created for each print job. The banner and trailer pages contain label-related text and other guidelines for protecting printer output.

The fields and the text that are printed on the banner page are shown in Figure 4-2. The callouts show the names of the labels and the strings that appear by default.

All the text and the labels and text on banner and trailer pages are configurable.

Figure 4-2 Typical Print Job Banner Page

image:Graphic shows location of protect as classification, job number, protect as compartments, and handling instructions on a typical banner page.

The differences on the trailer page are shown in Figure 4-3. A thick black line is used as a frame on the trailer page, instead of the thicker gray frame on the banner page. The page type identifier on a trailer page is JOB END.

Figure 4-3 Differences on Trailer Pages

image:Graphic shows location of JOB END page type identifier.

The parts of banner and trailer pages that the Security Administrator role can configure are described in the following sections:

In addition, the Security Administrator role can make the following changes in a print configuration file that is called tsol_separator.ps in the /usr/lib/lp/postscript library:

To customize the configuration file, see the comments in the tsol_separator.ps file in the /usr/lib/lp/postscript directory. For further detail, see Chapter 15, Managing Labeled Printing (Tasks), in Trusted Extensions Administrator’s Procedures.