Oki C9600n Guide: Network User's, OkiLAN 8200e - Page 189

Sun Solaris 2.x Configuration, Check the IP Address, Example Configuration

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7. If lpd is not running, start it by logging in as superuser and executing # /usr/lib/lpd & Sun Solaris 2.x Configuration NOTE Admintool is normally used to register remote printers on Open Windows. However, it cannot be used here, because the data recipient and queue have the same name. The procedure below must be used for registering a remote printer. NOTE If Solaris 2.x is connected to the remote printer for a long period according to the system specifications, errors and forced disconnection may occur. Therefore, if paper tearing, off-line and other errors result in waiting time, printing may have to be aborted. Check the IP Address If an incorrect IP Address is entered, the network may go down or other damage may occur. Check the address with the network manager and confirm that the IP address of the printer has been set. Example Configuration The following explanation uses Sun Solaris 2.8 (known as Solaris 8) and an OKI printer as examples. The absolute path and method of configuring commands may differ in other versions of the OS. Refer to the workstation manual for more details. 1. Confirm that the IP address of the printer has been set. 2. Log in as [root] to the workstation. If you do not have superuser rights, the network manager should conduct the configuration. OkiLAN 8200e Network User's Guide 189

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OkiLAN 8200e Network User’s Guide
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7. If lpd is not running, start it by logging in as superuser and executing
# /usr/lib/lpd &
Sun Solaris 2.x Configuration
The procedure below must be used for registering a remote printer.
Check the IP Address
If an incorrect IP Address is entered, the network may go down or other
damage may occur.
Check the address with the network manager and
confirm that the IP address of the printer has been set.
Example Configuration
The following explanation uses Sun Solaris 2.8 (known as Solaris 8) and
an OKI printer as examples.
The absolute path and method of configuring
commands may differ in other versions of the OS.
Refer to the workstation
manual for more details.
1. Confirm that the IP address of the printer has been set.
2. Log in as [root] to the workstation. If you do not have superuser
rights, the network manager should conduct the configuration.
NOTE
Admintool is normally used to register remote printers
on Open Windows. However, it cannot be used here,
because the data recipient and queue have the same
name.
NOTE
If Solaris 2.x is connected to the remote printer for a
long period according to the system specifications,
errors and forced disconnection may occur. Therefore,
if paper tearing, off-line and other errors result in
waiting time, printing may have to be aborted.